Niels <noggin@...> writes:
It seems TextMate fails to notice a c++ function definition if I write it like this:
static void foo( void * a, void * b, void * x ) { }
but all on one line works fine:
static void foo( void * a, void * b, void * c ) { }
Has anyone else noticed this? Is there a way for me to fix this myself or should I wait for an update?
Thank you.
.niels
niels gabel
firewire cpu software apple computer, inc.
I've found the same problem. I think that 'begin' pattern of the declaration.function.c scope has a too much restrictive look ahead pattern.
--- Bundles/C.tmbundle/Syntaxes/C.plist (revision 2670) +++ Bundles/C.tmbundle/Syntaxes/C.plist (working copy) @@ -294,9 +294,7 @@ ) ) ([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_:]+) # actual name - \s*( (?=[^)]*) # match "(" and use look-ahead for ")" - (\s+const)?\s* # optional const modifier - ({|\n)) # start bracket or end-of-line + \s*( </string> <key>beginCaptures</key> <dict>
Kent.