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Syntax highlighting bug #2965

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henrywright opened this issue Apr 22, 2016 · 6 comments
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Syntax highlighting bug #2965

henrywright opened this issue Apr 22, 2016 · 6 comments

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@henrywright
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henrywright commented Apr 22, 2016

In one of my .scss files I have stored on GitHub, the @ symbol is being highlighted red, but I see no reason for it to be an error. See here for an example:

https://github.com/lsquo/lsquo.github.io/blob/master/_sass/_media.scss

Is this a Linguist issue?

@pchaigno
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Is this a Linguist issue?

No, it's not. Linguist only selects the grammar to use for highlighting. For SCSS, GitHub uses MarioRicalde/SCSS.tmbundle. You should open an issue there if there isn't already one ;)

@henrywright
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Thanks @pchaigno, I've opened an issue upstream. See #207.

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pchaigno commented Apr 22, 2016

Perfect! When the bug is fixed upstream, the dependency will be automatically updated with the next release of Linguist.

@arfon
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arfon commented May 6, 2016

Closing as this is an upstream issue.

@arfon arfon closed this as completed May 6, 2016
@aaronlademann-wf
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@arfon is there any concern that the upstream dependency being used... hasn't been updated in over 2 years? What are the odds of the upstream dependency actually fixing it?

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@aaronlademann-wf I just pinged the actual maintainer of the project (that sometimes works). If he doesn't answer in the next week, please open an issue and we'll try to find a replacement grammar.

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