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On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 02:27:39 -0500, Slime wrote:
>> > (declare without the "#" can cause a much later line to fail to parse
>> > Parser will ignore the first token following old-style declares without
>> > a #.)
>
> On a related note, it'd be helpful if words such as "declare" weren't
> syntax-highlighted when they didn't have the #.
That might look pretty, but it'll smack you in the face when you find out
that the parser still recognizes them without the # as well.
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