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Re-implement embedded JSDoc JavaScript highlighting#512
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Not part of the official JSDoc spec, yet occasionally used in-the-wild.
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Sorry for not hearing your ping, mate. Crippling depression, etc, etc... I've probably missed other things at other repositories, too. :( |
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Don't think so. This was the only one I specifically pinged you on. |
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Description of the Change
Implements #497 using a single match instead of multiple begin/ends. Taken from the previous JSDoc implementation. Regexes are still a bit ugly, but less hacky than #497.
Alternate Designs
🔥 embedded JS highlighting in JSDoc as a whole.
Benefits
Arrays in JSDoc optional values should receive proper JavaScript highlighting.
Possible Drawbacks
Messy regexes = large potential for regressions. @Alhadis wrote some wonderful tests though.
Applicable Issues
#497
/cc @Alhadis - would you mind reviewing this? I'm still working on HTML caption support but thought that this was a good place to request a review.