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Francois Ferrand authored
When the length of the highlight is specified, the code does not properly check for end of line. This causes some lines to be highlighted when only the last word was supposed to be. For example, with this code: 1: void foo(int x); 2: int a = foo 3: (); 4: int b = foo( 5: ); line 2 and 4 used to be completely highlighted (underlined), instead of just 'foo'. Change-Id: I40e895410ce0f38bad0adbccd509fd2943c93c97 Reviewed-by:
Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@theqtcompany.com>
Francois Ferrand authoredWhen the length of the highlight is specified, the code does not properly check for end of line. This causes some lines to be highlighted when only the last word was supposed to be. For example, with this code: 1: void foo(int x); 2: int a = foo 3: (); 4: int b = foo( 5: ); line 2 and 4 used to be completely highlighted (underlined), instead of just 'foo'. Change-Id: I40e895410ce0f38bad0adbccd509fd2943c93c97 Reviewed-by:
Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@theqtcompany.com>
baseeditordocumentprocessor.cpp 4.74 KiB