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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/05/2013 05:12 PM, Lex Trotman
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On 6 October 2013 01:25, Tory
            Gaurnier <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              thought I'd give everyone an update, it's still coming
              along, I have the tree view in the symbol list working as
              expected (it was easier than I thought, I was
              overcomplicating it at first), right now I'm working on
              cleaning up my code, and optimizing certain things.<br>
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              I would be done by now if I wasn't working so much, but I
              should have QML support finished within the next few days
              (if I have the time I'll get it finished tonight). Then
              I'll be ready to submit my work to ctags, and Geany.</blockquote>
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            <div>One thing you could do to assist is to make a test
              suite for the tag parser, see the preliminary ones
              Colomban has been adding.  Another thing is to see if you
              can get others to use and comment on the filetype.  There
              is some reluctance to commit new filetypes for languages
              that the Geany devs don't know, because of the effort
              required to learn the language to tell if the colouring
              and symbology make sense.  Having more than one user of
              the filetype makes it more likely that it will be "just
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            <div>Cheers</div>
            <div>Lex</div>
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    Not sure what you mean by test suite, I've uploaded it to github (
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    and would love for people to test it, it seems to be fairly bug free
    now, there's things I still want to fix, but when using correct QML
    syntax it seems to be pretty flawless now (at least from the testing
    I've done).<br>
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    Could you maybe shoot me a link of one of the test suites from
    Colomban you're refering to?<br>
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