Fixes#1735
We need \K to not interfer with languages own interpretation of ` like multiline strings in javascript
We need \b in e.g. java\b otherwise it blocks javascript
I couldn't get the bare ``` to not block the other highlighters when introducing \K any other way than negative lookahead of all possible highlighers
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Do not allocate temporary vectors to store splitted data, use the
'split' range adaptor along with transform(unescape) to provide the
same feature with less allocations.
The words we store in the WordDB are dependent on the extra_word_chars
options, which can be different for different buffers. When completing
words in a buffer based on the WordDB from another buffer, some candidates
might contains characters that are not considered word character for
the target buffer, ignore those words.
- Ensure ranger opens with the currently focused client tty if multiple screen clients are connected to the same session.
- Ensure args are passed to ranger correctly.
- Ensure command-line args are passed to ranger correctly. (Only strict long format works e.g. `ranger --cmd="echo foo"`)
- Change the current directory because `screen -X` uses screen's cwd not kakoune's.
- Use heredoc to make escaping and quoting easier to debug and slightly less unpredictable.
- Use ranger's `--choosefiles` option instead of mapping keys and having to do multiple levels of escaping and quoting of args esp. command-line args which were unusable in `screen -X eval`.
- Remove screen region when user quits ranger.
- The proper way to do this would be to switch focus to the target client's region but GNU Screen offers no obvious way to do that.
- Remove screen region after client is closed.
- Assumed: Kak server runs in screen.
No need to have two separate regexes to handle forward and backward
matching, just passing RegexCompileFlags::Backward will add support
for backward matching to the regex. For backward only regex, pass
RegexCompileFlags::NoForward as well to disable generation of
forward matching code.
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