Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but starting today I noticed SO stopped highlighting the c#
and c++
tags for some unknown reason, even though they're selected as "watched" (see the right side):
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We had a change go out that involved regenerating a bunch of javascript from typescript. Turned out that one of the typescript files was ANSI-encoded and that broke special character handling in tag names.
Fixing the file encoding gives us this fun .ts diff:
that becomes more clear in the .js version:
The fix is live in production. Thanks for the report!
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This explains why the same was happening to
.net
as well, it's exactly those 3 characters betweenc++
,c#
and.net
lol– BlindyCommented May 20, 2020 at 17:39 -
3Oh dear. I would never be brave enough to dump characters outside of ANSI in my source code files. Use Unicode escape sequences.– Cody Gray ModCommented May 20, 2020 at 19:08
#
and++
specifically).C++
tag every other day because the+
is technically a space when URL encoded. Well good, we agree, it's broken -- do I need to do anything else? Like is there an "issues" list somewhere where I can file the bug? Or is this enough?