pick 318aceb Add test for Makefile highlighting p 4c7182a Add first batch of test files resurrected from Kate 4.6 r 6f7d8a7 Sync xml files with KTextEditor reword 8f0dbdc Add another batch of resurrected tests from Kate 4.6 e 828de45 Add some more resurrected tests from Kate 4.6 edit 6aa6264 Add simple coverage information for syntax definition tests s 63df253 Add more syntax highlighting tests from Kate 4.6 squash 3e7771f Add three more tests recovered from Kate 4.6 f 5c7fd91 Add Kate 4.6 ASP syntax test f -c 5c7fd91 Add Kate 4.6 ASP syntax test fixup 7a777ff Implement case-sensitive overrides for keyword rules fixup -C 7a777ff Implement case-sensitive overrides for keyword rules exec 2b16665 Implement dynamic DetectChar rules x 0b703a3 Add a few more tests from the Kate 4.6 test suite d dd808dc Quote captured strings we replace in regular expressions drop dd808dc Quote captured strings we replace in regular expressions b afafafaffa break afafafaffa label afafafaffa t label reset afafafaffa mlabel # bla bla bla merge -c afafafaffa label u ref update-ref ref # Rebase a27a854..0b703a3 onto a27a854 (13 command(s)) # # Commands: # p, pick = use commit # r, reword = use commit, but edit the commit message # e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending # s, squash = use commit, but meld into previous commit # f, fixup [-C | -c] = like "squash" but keep only the previous # commit's log message, unless -C is used, in which case # keep only this commit's message; -c is same as -C but # opens the editor # x, exec = run command (the rest of the line) using shell # b, break = stop here (continue rebase later with 'git rebase --continue') # d, drop = remove commit # l, label # t, reset # m, merge [-C | -c ] # create a merge commit using the original merge commit's # message (or the oneline, if no original merge commit was # specified); use -c to reword the commit message # u, update-ref = track a placeholder for the to be updated # to this position in the new commits. The is # updated at the end of the rebase # # These lines can be re-ordered; they are executed from top to bottom. # # If you remove a line here THAT COMMIT WILL BE LOST. # # However, if you remove everything, the rebase will be aborted. # # Note that empty commits are commented out