notepad-plus-plus/lexilla/test/examples/bash/continuation.bsh.folded
Christian Grasser cfcf827178 Update Scintilla to v5.3.7 & Lexilla to v5.2.7
Update scintilla with https://www.scintilla.org/scintilla537.zip

Release 5.3.7

    Released 22 September 2023.
    For GTK on macOS, fix popup window behaviour by setting type hints. Bug #2401.
    For GTK, fix assertion failure on some systems when an INDIC_SQUIGGLEPIXMAP drawn for a zero-width character.
    For Qt, allow parent window to handle context menu events by setting as ignored. Bug #2395.
    For Qt, fix potential crash when using IME with large amount of text selected.
    For Windows, fix building with non-English environment. Bug #2400.

and lexilla https://www.scintilla.org/lexilla527.zip

Release 5.2.7

    Released 22 September 2023.
    Fix building on Windows with non-English environment. Pull request #200.
    Bash: fix line continuation for comments and when multiple backslashes at line end. Issue #195.
    Bash: treat += as operator and, inside arithmetic expressions, treat ++ and -- as operators. Issue #197.
    Bash: improve backslash handling inside backquoted command substitution and fix $ at end of backtick expression. Issue #194.
    Bash: treat words that are similar to numbers but invalid wholly as identifiers. Issue #199.
    Bash: consistently handle '-' options at line start and after '|' as identifiers. Issue #202.
    Bash: handle '-' options differently in [ single ] and [[ double ]] bracket constructs. Issue #203.
    F#: improve speed of folding long lines. Issue #198.
    HTML: fix invalid entity at line end and terminate invalid entity before invalid character. Issue #192.

Fix #13991, fix #14062, close #14173
2023-09-26 17:52:52 +02:00

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2 400 0 + # Tests for line continuation.
0 401 0 | # Issue #195.
1 400 0
0 400 0 #backslash1\
0 400 0 echo 1
0 400 0 #backslash2\\
0 400 0 echo 2
1 400 0
2 400 0 + if [ 1 ]; then
0 401 0 | backslash1=A\
0 401 0 | fi
0 401 0 | backslash2=B\\
0 401 0 | fi
1 400 0
0 400 0 echo $backslash1, $backslash2
0 400 0