chore: bump scintilla and lexilla version
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# Lexing numeric literals
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# From issue #199
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# UUIDs
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virsh start 61a6a312-86d3-458c-824a-fa0adc2bd22c
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virsh start 61969312-86d3-458c-8249-fa0adc2bd22c
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virsh restore /opt/61a6a312-86d3-458c-824a-fa0adc2bd22c-suspend
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# Git items
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git checkout 998d611b516b0e485803089ecd53fdf0ea707a8c
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git log --no-walk 0e2ba9c
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git log --no-walk rel-5-2-4-97-g7405d4e7
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# Arithmetic and character ranges
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declare -i a=1+1; echo $a
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[[ $a == [0-9] ]] && echo 1
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# Brace expansion
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for i in {1..10..2}; do
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echo $i
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done
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for a in {A..Z..2}; do
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echo $a
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done
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# From Kein-Hong Man
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Bash number formats
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# (20070712)
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# Octal lexing relaxed to allow hex digits to avoid flagging unnecessary
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# and misleading number errors; radix-prefixed lexing behaviour is unchanged,
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# as those cases are uncommon (to get strict lexing, define PEDANTIC_OCTAL).
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# NOTE: Some people may want an entire non-number to be lexed in the normal
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# style and not as part-number part-normal. If the user thinks there is a
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# better case for the former, please lobby for it on the SF issue tracker.
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0123 0567 # octal good
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08 0789 077ABC # octal bad (disabled 20070712, now lexed as numbers)
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066XYZ # octal bad
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0xDEAD 0X1234 # hex good
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0xABCMNO 0XGHI # hex bad
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# extended "[base#]n" format where base is between 2-64
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# digits range are 0-9a-zA-Z@_
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# if base <= 36, then alphabets are case insensitive
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# this style isn't likely in non-number code, so the lexer currently
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# opts to colour the error in red -- send feedback if this is too
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# intrusive; 'invalid octals' (but valid text) in red proved annoying...
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2#10101 # binary
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2#23456 # error (in red)
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8#0123456789AB # error (in red)
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16#abcDEF123
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16#abcpqr # bad
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64#xyzXYZ@_789 # full base-64
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99#xyzXYZ@_789 # error (in red; invalid base)
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111#xyzXYZ@_789 # error (in red; invalid base)
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567+0123*0xBCD # with operators
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(4#0123-3#012)
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# 20070712:
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# Octal lexing relaxed to avoid marking some number sequences as octal
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# errors. This is because the elements or apps controlled by bash may
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# have a different view of numbers, so we avoid flagging unnecessary
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# (and misleading) number errors. Radix-prefixed number lexing is
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# unchanged, as those cases are uncommon (no feedback on it yet.)
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# In the following, red-flagged 'octals' should now be lexed as normal
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# numbers, allowing hex digits.
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# flightgear missing.sh
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scriptversion=2004-09-07.08
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# git t/t0000/basic.sh
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P=087704a96baf1c2d1c869a8b084481e121c88b5b
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# openssh config.guess
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*:procnto*:*:* | *:QNX:[0123456789]*:*)
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# with hex digits, the following will still be an invalid number
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066XYZ
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