Am 03.04.2018 um 15:02 schrieb Mattias Gaertner via Lazarus:
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2018 19:37:13 +0200
> Florian Klaempfl via Lazarus wrote:
>
>> I am playing with some old code which assumes TP-like handling of nested
>> comments: i.e. there is only one level of nested comments, the first
>> comment l
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018 19:37:13 +0200
Florian Klaempfl via Lazarus wrote:
> I am playing with some old code which assumes TP-like handling of nested
> comments: i.e. there is only one level of nested comments, the first
> comment limiter closes a comment. However, Lazarus handles comments like
> FPC:
I am playing with some old code which assumes TP-like handling of nested
comments: i.e. there is only one level of nested comments, the first
comment limiter closes a comment. However, Lazarus handles comments like
FPC: it counts the nesting level and does syntax highlighting
accordingly. Is there
I am playing with some old code which assumes TP-like handling of nested
comments: i.e. there is only one level of nested comments, the first
comment limiter closes a comment. However, Lazarus handles comments like
FPC: it counts the nesting level and does syntax highlighting
accordingly. Is there
I am playing with some old code which assumes TP-like handling of nested
comments: i.e. there is only one level of nested comments, the first
comment limiter closes a comment. However, Lazarus handles comments like
FPC: it counts the nesting level and does syntax highlighting
accordingly. Is there