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has no lexer for IBM Basic assembly language
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has no "assembler" lexer for IBM Basic assembly language. I altered lang="assembler" with "text". Cedar101 (talk) 05:34, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Cedar101: Thanks, but I'm quite aware of the Show Preview button, and the one "Fix previous edit" edit was, I think, done after I previewed the previous edit; I hadn't noticed the incorrect indentation of the C code in the preview. The multiple edits to undo the removal of the indentation were done because I was putting indentation back to match the source prior to the other user's edits; perhaps the best way to do it would be do edit the entire article in one window, with a diff between the last edit by that user and the current status in another window, and fixing them all in one fell swoop.
- As for the lack of an "assembler" lexer for generic assembler code (I already noticed that it didn't have a lexer for S/3x0 assembler, whether it's BAL or HLASM; the GAS lexer might handle it, although, given that it's described as being "For Gas (AT&T) assembly code.", it presumably doesn't handle particular instruction sets, and, prehaps more importantly, as it's for gas, it probably doesn't understand the IBM assembler convention of "asterisk at the beginning of a line indicates a comment") The text appeared as pre-formatted text; it appears that if an unknown lexer is specified, it treats it as plain text.
- Perhaps the use of "text" for unknown languages should be documented in mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight#Supported languages as well as in mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight#Syntax highlighting error category. Guy Harris (talk) 05:59, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
Intel 7
FYI Talk:7 nm process#Intel 7 Visite fortuitement prolongée (talk) 19:07, 6 October 2022 (UTC)