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Hi,
For a new language Grammar I have set up a couple of test bundles that try different variations of a grammar style, so I stumbled over some 'cases' where an actual name rule at the pattern root level of the syntax would not be recognized at all.
EXAMPLE.:
{ name = 'entity.tag.plugin.single.textpattern'; match = 'txp:[a-z]{3}(_([a-z0-9]{1,15}))(_([a-z0-9]{1,15}))?\s{,4}(\w{1,45}="\w{,15}"\s{,8}){,7}/'; },
Basically I want to use the above rule to isolate any single self enclosing language plugin tags tags from regular txp language tags and give it a scope. It doesn't work, I tested the above reg ex with find/replace and it does what I want, but it doesn't work inside the Language grammar. For the rest of the tags, I use the usual word boundaries rules with a piped group of tag names, as in html.
So I suspected, that something like that is not allowed maybe.(Onigoruma ?) NOTE.: I didn't use any back references there,just to simplify the case
What am I doing wrong?I'm using cutting edge with all bundles installed.
Are there any limitations, about regexes in a Language syntax at all, that I don't know about ?
regards, marios