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Original bug ID: 7780 Reporter:@diml Status: new Resolution: open Priority: normal Severity: minor Category: lexing and parsing Monitored by:@nojb@gasche@hcarty
Bug description
For instance if one writes [@deprecated ...] instead of [@@deprecated ...], nothing will happen and the attribute will just be ignored. This is an easy to make error, so the compiler should catch it.
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This issue has been open one year with no activity. Consequently, it is being marked with the "stale" label. What this means is that the issue will be automatically closed in 30 days unless more comments are added or the "stale" label is removed. Comments that provide new information on the issue are especially welcome: is it still reproducible? did it appear in other contexts? how critical is it? etc.
I don't plan to work on this anytime soon, and in practice I have not been bitten by this problem much. If something thinks this problem is a serious one, please re-open an issue.
Original bug ID: 7780
Reporter: @diml
Status: new
Resolution: open
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: lexing and parsing
Monitored by: @nojb @gasche @hcarty
Bug description
For instance if one writes [@deprecated ...] instead of [@@deprecated ...], nothing will happen and the attribute will just be ignored. This is an easy to make error, so the compiler should catch it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: