Prevent invalid SQL detection when keyword is part of something else#2
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Jenselme wants to merge 4 commits intoSubmersible:mainfrom
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Prevent invalid SQL detection when keyword is part of something else#2Jenselme wants to merge 4 commits intoSubmersible:mainfrom
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This could happen for instance when a string contained attachedField: attach was incorrectly detected as the start of some SQL. This resulted in a random word being highlighted and the Python syntax highlighting to be messed up.
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I forked the project to improve on the thing as well as in Python print() https://github.com/RadoslawDeska/better-python-string-sql-refined/ |
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This could happen for instance when a string contained attachedField: attach was incorrectly detected as the start of some SQL. This resulted in a random word being highlighted and the Python syntax highlighting to be messed up.