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I have set the highlighting mode to Ruby. When I enter the followign statement:
if /"/ =~ line
The double-quotes is coloured as if it were the start of a quoted string, and the second slash is not understood as the end of the regular expression.
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I have set the highlighting mode to Ruby. When I enter the followign statement:
The double-quotes is coloured as if it were the start of a quoted string, and the second slash is not understood as the end of the regular expression.
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