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Add support for the try operator ('?')#132
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Add support for the try operator ('?')#132kaikalii wants to merge 1 commit intozargony:masterfrom kaikalii:master
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I've forked this repository here. If you want to make your pull request there, I'm actively working on it. |
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Can it be its own name so it can be highlighted differently? |
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Any activity on this? Having a dedicated name to highlight it separately would be nice. We should also add a few tests to ensure that it's parsed correctly. |
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While working on a syntax theme, I noticed that the try operator ('?') was not highlighted with the same color as other operators. To remedy this, I simply added it to the match for miscellaneous operators.