Package: ruby-elisp Version: 4.2 Severity: normal When writing Ruby code in emacs, all variables are highlighted with one color; what's more, placing a # sigh before a variable does not mark it as commented out, when it should. Also, constants, methods and class names are with one and the same highlighting and when reading larger files it is easily confusing. This is not the case, for example, with the kate editor.
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