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Nathan Bubna commented on VELOCITY-614:
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This looks like a result of the fix allowing macros to be #parse()
(RuntimeMacro et al). Now anything that looks like a macro has to have proper
syntax, even if it was never meant to be a macro. Otherwise, the parser chokes.
This would definitely be annoying for anyone generating javadoc.
> Impossible to escape '#' if followed by text and parenthesis(
> "\#something(Stuff)" renders with the '\')
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> Key: VELOCITY-614
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-614
> Project: Velocity
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.6
> Environment: I don't think it is relevant but still: CPU Intel
> Pentium D, windows XP SP3, JRE 1.6.0_07, Velocity 1.6-beta1
> Reporter: Guillaume Polet
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: Velocity614TestCase.java
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> "#something(Stuff)" in your templates (without the double quotes) causes a
> parse error.
> "\#something(Stuff)" in your template (without the double quotes) renders as
> "\#something(Stuff)"
> Either the first line should go through just fine, or the next one should not
> render the '\'
> This typically happens when you try to generate JavaDoc for overriding
> methods.
> Don't hesitate to contact me if this is not clear enough or if you are unable
> to reproduce this issue.
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