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Jul 20, 2018 at 11:13 comment added tukan @Olaf Ok. The last point. The code is Smalltalk and Inline C which is unique in Smalltalk world. I don't know any other Smalltalk implementation where you see/work with the C code directly from the environment. Thank you for sharing your view. Have a nice day/night.
Jul 20, 2018 at 9:16 comment added too honest for this site sigh Because I trusted you the code is some kind of smalltalk. That's an established tag. Read my previous comment carefully and completely again.
Jul 20, 2018 at 7:47 comment added tukan @Olaf Out of curiosity, if it is irrelevant what language it is why you left the smalltalk tag? (To understand your algorithm). I hope I don't have to rewrite the information about smalltalk-x.
Jul 20, 2018 at 7:07 comment added tukan @Olaf First - I have added information about Smalltalk/X tag, but it needs to be approved by some that has enough reputation to do so. You should check before writing "..you did not add some info what the tag...". The tag smalltak-x will be used in my future questions as it has some rather specific features among Smalltalk environments; your removal does not make sense. Second - it could be Brainfuck, but it is not it is C so the tag is not irrelevant (I would tag it Brainfuck). On the other hand, you are right about that this could be meant as a guide for someone with similar needs.
Jul 19, 2018 at 23:23 comment added too honest for this site We already have a backlog of tags to burn, please refrain from adding more unnecessary. Starting your own tag just for this question does not make sense. Less, as you did not add some info what the tag is about and how to use it. If that was to be more specific: it won't help, you already tagged smalltalk and sublime, everyone knowing enough to possibly help will know what you mean.
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Jul 19, 2018 at 19:29 comment added too honest for this site Because it's irrelevant which language it is. Could as well be Brainfuck, it's a question about how to configure the editor to mixc two highlighting styles in the same source code. I strongly doubt you intend to completely write your own hightlighting file. Even then it's disputable whether the C tag is relevant.
Jul 19, 2018 at 19:11 comment added tukan @Olaf Did you read the question? It is about syntax highlighting of C language which is embedded in Smalltalk, yes in Sublime text editor. How can C language highlighting be unrelated to C?
Jul 19, 2018 at 18:48 comment added too honest for this site Stop adding unrelated tags. this is clearly not about the C language, but how to configure the editor.
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