Language parsing
A grammar describes the syntax of a programming language, and might be defined in Backus-Naur form (BNF). A lexer performs lexical analysis, turning text into tokens. A parser takes tokens and builds a data structure like an abstract syntax tree (AST). The parser is concerned with context: does the sequence of tokens fit the grammar? A compiler is a combined lexer and parser, built for a specific grammar.
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I noticed a difference in behaviour and like to have a clarification if it is a bug or works as intended.
If you invoke an app with --help [command] the command is not executed and the help of the command is shown.
If you invoke an app with --version [command] the command is executed and no version information is shown.
This is somewhat confusing.
Some example code:
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Everything in diagrams.css should be scoped to some wrapping css class, because as is it cannot be bundled with the rest of an app's css because of styles like this:
div {
-webkit-touch-callout: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-khtml-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
user-select: none;
}
svg {
width: 100%;
}
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Justification
When first loading RD CodeExplorer displays all nodes as expanded to show contents. If you have other projects (Personal Macro Workbook (PMW), Excel add ins (*.xlam), etc...) they can obscure the project you want to work on.
Description
Add ability to expand/collapse all project nodes to quickly find project you wish to work with.
Where to get started
TestExplore
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When working with a big piece of text, I sometimes scroll down and copy some text into another tab. When switching back to the first tab, both the input and the output pane is back on top. So I don't know where I was working just now.
Describe the solution you'd like
After tab switching, scroll position should be remembere