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    Wil Fabrick
    last edited by Dec 17, 2019, 8:28 PM

    Re: UDL delimiters

    I’m trying to use the non-ASCII character u+2611 (☑) for either a Comment line style or a Delimiter in my User Defined Language, but it isn’t being detected. Using it as a Keyword works fine however. Does UDP only support a certain range of characters for Comments and Delimiters, but not Keywords?

    Expected:
    ☐ Incomplete
    ☑ Complete

    Actual (if Keyword):
    ☐ Incomplete
    ☑ Complete

    Actual (if Delimiter):
    ☐ Incomplete
    ☑ Complete

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      Ekopalypse
      last edited by Dec 18, 2019, 12:43 PM

      @Wil-Fabrick said in Non-ASCII UDL delimiters:

      a certain range of characters for Comments and Delimiters,

      Seems so, like what fits in a char variable.

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