On 09/01/2006, at 15:34, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:

You'll have to explain how you typed the aforementioned code, because when I type it in, the bug is not triggered.

I agree, since there is always something ahead of the cursor due to smart typing. Unless.. do you have it turned off?  I can't get it to trigger either.

And I personally like the fact that TextMate automatically writes {} when I type # in strings.
So it didn't bother you in the above example where to write the #< part you had to delete the { as well as the consequent } that sticks around?

Again, please compare the few cases where you need # without { to the MANY where you need them together.

-- Sune.