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Yeah, I am well aware that this can happen. I've been fixing them whenever they become an issue. Unfortunately it seems to be impossible to tell vscode to stop the markdown highlighting when it sees a -/, the markdown grammar needs to cooperate here and stop itself...
Perhaps I should have made my intention clear in opening this - I'm not after a fix, I figured it was just worth recording the bug in case someone else cares enough to fix it.
IIRC, sublime text ended up augmenting their TextMate grammar handling to make this type of "just kill the inner parser if you find a -/" action possible. Perhaps vscode will eventually go the same way.
These aren't highlighted correctly:
no -/
is not actually part of the comment.#check
should not be a comment.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: