Fixed weird script tag behaviour and changed id/class highlighting#36
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Fixed weird script tag behaviour and changed id/class highlighting#36jordanschalm wants to merge 3 commits intoThisIsMissEm:masterfrom
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…id tags to have the same highlighting as the standard css tm-bundle, and made a few changes to the highlighting of the script tag: now the parens are highlighted as well
* Fixed issue where equals character in script tags wouldn't highlight properly * Added support for javascript highlighting following top-level if/else statements * Added support for highlighting variable references of the form =someVariable or !=someUnescapedVariable within tag parens
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.somethingclasses and#something-elseIDs so that it is consistent with the built-in CSS highlighting rules (classes are treated as entities and IDs are treated as variables, which isn't really very descriptive but is far more useful when trying to see what's going on at a glance)@tjholowaychuk