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authorFredrik Ekre <ekrefredrik@gmail.com>2024-11-22 16:51:33 +0100
committerChristian Clason <ch.clason+github@icloud.com>2024-11-23 11:10:05 +0100
commit3f377c07390cd2a79de237ff00946a51d4d8c2a8 (patch)
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parentfix(astro): highlight self-closing component tags (diff)
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fix(julia): treat :: as operator in type contexts
This patch captures `::` as `@operator` within `(unary_typed_expression)` and `(typed_expression)`. These should be the only two cases that the parser can emit when encountering `::` in the source, but as a fallback it is still captured as `@punctuation` in all other cases. The reasons for capturing `::` as an operator are i) the close relation with the other type-operators `<:` and `>:` and ii) the fact that it is treated as an operator by the Julia parser, just like `<:` and `>:`.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/query')
-rw-r--r--tests/query/highlights/julia/test.jl6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/tests/query/highlights/julia/test.jl b/tests/query/highlights/julia/test.jl
index 445efaa1f..338b7f8a1 100644
--- a/tests/query/highlights/julia/test.jl
+++ b/tests/query/highlights/julia/test.jl
@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ function load_data(::Symbol; ::Int) :: Tuple
# <- @keyword.function
# ^ @function.call
# ^ @punctuation.bracket
-# ^^ @punctuation.delimiter
+# ^^ @operator
# ^ @type.builtin
# ^ @punctuation.delimiter
-# ^^ @punctuation.delimiter
+# ^^ @operator
# ^^^ @type.builtin
# ^ @punctuation.bracket
-# ^^ @punctuation.delimiter
+# ^^ @operator
# ^ @type.builtin
dataset = CIFAR10(; Tx = Float32, split = split)
# ^^^^^^^ @variable