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Bugs item #1201716, was opened at 2005-05-13 16:32
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Category: SciTE

No, that's Scintilla.

Group: Bug
Status: Open
Summary: Incorect PHP comment highligting

Initial Comment:
Incorect PHP comment highligting
Try this:

<?
$page = <<< HERE
<p>something</p>
HERE;

$v = "any";
?>

Perhaps I don't know PHP enough yet, but I don't see any comment here.

Now, indeed, after the HERE; everything is still in literal string mode except the variable names, meaning that the string delimiter isn't seen.

A quick look at the code didn't shown any obvious flaw (except some minor inefficiencies) so I suppose one must use its debugger to see what is going.

While we are on the topic, I asked some time ago a request on the PHP lexer which when unnoticed...
Is it possible to support hexadecimal numbers in PHP? In the form 0x1BADBEEF, of course.


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