VSX212: Adding a Language Service into Visual Studio 2010
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Hi and thanks for this good video. Could you provide source for your demo?
Is there a particular reason why the OokClassifierProvider implements the general ITaggerProvider and not the more specific IClassifierProvider (as was the case in the ToDo examples)?
Hi, I'm wondering how to track multiline comments with line by line classification approach you used there.
You mentioned that C# does the same thing, which makes me wonder how to properly handle multiline comments. e.g. detecting that a text is inside the block and also keeping track of it as it moves along.
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