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Wrong syntax colouring for the number 7 in Visual Basic #21155

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SeamusConacher opened this issue Feb 22, 2017 · 1 comment
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Wrong syntax colouring for the number 7 in Visual Basic #21155

SeamusConacher opened this issue Feb 22, 2017 · 1 comment
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@SeamusConacher
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  • VSCode Version: 1.9.1
  • OS Version: Windows 10 Pro 1607

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Declare a Dim or Const in Visual Basic with the Visual Basic syntax colouring
  2. Set it equal to any number that does not start with 7
  3. Set it equal to any number starting with 7

With any number starting with the number 7 the syntax colouring stays the variable colouring, rather than changing to the number colouring.

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aeschli commented Feb 23, 2017

This issue was moved to textmate/asp.vb.net.tmbundle#7

@aeschli aeschli closed this as completed Feb 23, 2017
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