rillig 93e110b15f indent: fix handling of '/*' in string literal in preprocessing line
Previously, the '/*' in the string literal had been interpreted as the
beginning of a comment, which was wrong.  Because of that, the variable
declaration in the following line was still interpreted as part of the
comment.  The comment even continued until the end of the file.

Due to indent's forgiving nature, it neither complained nor even
mentioned that anything had gone wrong.  The decision of rather
producing wrong output than failing early is a dangerous one.

At least, there should have been an error message that at the end of the
file, the parser was still in a a comment, expecting the closing '*/'.
2021-03-13 13:14:14 +00:00
2021-03-12 18:10:00 +00:00

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