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Highlight "size" as a keyword in array literal context #1419

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tcNickolas opened this issue Apr 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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Highlight "size" as a keyword in array literal context #1419

tcNickolas opened this issue Apr 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Q# Jupyter Notebooks don't highlight "size" as a keyword.

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Highlight "size" as a keyword in the context of array literals: something like "a comma, optional whitespace, size, optional whitespace, equality sign" should highlight "size" as a keyword, but other contexts shouldn't.

let size = 123;
let xs = [size, size = 2]; // first size is a variable, second size is a "keyword"
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filipw commented Jul 1, 2022

This is handled in our community project for developing the TextMate grammar.

Still work in progress but it already offers a lot of improvements over the basic grammar.

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