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### Problem description
Hi - in "Goto Anything", when I search `Foo::Bar` (a Ruby class name), which I do all the times, Sublime Text does not find the corresponding file at `foo/bar.rb`. Each time I…
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#### What Git revision are you using?
2.39.5
#### What operating system are you using, and which version?
- [ ] Linux / Ubuntu
- [ ] Linux / Other
- [x ] macOS M1 Pro
- [ ] Windows
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Writing this tuple currently yields the error:
```text
┌─[ERROR (2/2)]─
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│ Syntax error at "0":
│ » expected binary operator
│ Those are valid at this point: ".", ">", "=", ")", "+", "-"…
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Current way of doing conditional compilation is nice, but it is very reminiscent of C's `#ifdef`s, which when used with `native` blocks is kind of cumbersome.
From all languages I've seen D seems t…
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Resources are concepts that can be broken down into subject, predicate and object.
Subject is the *agent*, predicate is the *manifestation*, and object is the *patient* of concept.
So the state…
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Hi, is there a way to generate literals with language tags by using DOSDP ?
This is what I need in the resulting OWL file :
- language-tagged literals such as `"[LABEL]"@en`
- or datatyped langua…
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Various languages have inbuilt support for Regular Expressions and some default syntax packages provide rules to apply suitable scopes within RegExp strings. However, these scope names seem to differ …
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**Perl 6**
Perl 6 is a member of the Perl family of programming languages. While similar to Perl 5, it's a whole different language with different features, compiler and syntax.
Some of the featur…
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When the user supplies a token which is not a declared type, where a declared type is expected, the parser produces various types of syntax errors, many of which are not as accurate and helpful as the…
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I've been a happy user of the `bat` command line program for a good while (thanks!), including its use with a custom language ("TethysL") for which I defined a sublime spec according to the readme. In…