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BUGS - list of known bugs in GeSHi
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Version 1.0.8
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- Number highlighting is quite poor [possibly better now]
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- I'm not happy with URLS - there still could be extra bugs, and it's rather unflexible
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(see TODO for a possible fix)
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- "Important" sections for some reason seem to have their spans added after every
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newline up until the next lexic, instead of stopping at the <END GeSHi> part. In fact,
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context sensitiveness is quite poor...
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- Using the extra line number highlighting feature without actually using line numbers
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will result in malformed XHTML (not sure about this one though...)
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- Slow!!! Especially for source with lots of strings in it. GeSHi will work acceptably
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for sourcecode under 5K (for simple language files like SQL, a 100K file can be
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highlighted in just 6 seconds), but above about 25K things get a little slow... If
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you're using this as part of some larger software, you may want to think about
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making some sort of "cache" effect to speed things up and reduce server load.
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- The result is built by string replacement instead of by building another string based
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on the source, that would be much safer. The focus of releases beyond 1.0.7 will be on
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changing this behaviour, which may well fix some of the other bugs mentioned above.
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- As of 1.0.7.1, dots (.) are allowed before keywords. This may change highlighting of some
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things slightly, if you notice anything odd about the highlighting then please report
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it to me.
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- Perl/Javascript /.../ regex syntax is only supported basically and there's no
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guarantee it is working all the time.
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- The <pre> header output is not XHTML compliant. Please use the <div> header instead.
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Send any bug reports to BenBE@omorphia.de, or submit them via the bug tracker at
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sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=114997&atid=670231)
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