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- 6This looks like a bug upstream in the language processor itself. The first few comments are getting marked as being included in the params of the function. I'd recommend filing a bug or submitting a PR against highlight.js itselfBen Kelly– Ben Kelly StaffMod2020-09-14 14:25:06 +00:00Commented Sep 14, 2020 at 14:25
- 7@BenKelly At any rate, there are probably a couple of good test cases on Code Golf as you'll find there plenty of unusual (yet valid) ways of writing and commenting code, at least for the few standard languages that are actually recognized by highlight.js. (We obviously don't use syntax highlighting at all for all the esolangs we're using.)Arnauld– Arnauld2020-09-14 14:46:29 +00:00Commented Sep 14, 2020 at 14:46
- 2@Arnauld I made a PR for this and also fixed a long standing Scala issue that was similar while I was at it. Thanks. Will make it into the next minor release.Josh Goebel– Josh Goebel2020-09-22 15:15:50 +00:00Commented Sep 22, 2020 at 15:15
- @JoshGoebel Excellent! Thank you.Arnauld– Arnauld2020-09-22 15:21:59 +00:00Commented Sep 22, 2020 at 15:21
- This should be resolved in 10.3 (just released).Josh Goebel– Josh Goebel2020-10-17 17:40:06 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2020 at 17:40
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