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-commented require.paths from syntax_highlighter, deprecated in node.js 0.6.8
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Changed variable name from char to chr, just to be on the sure side, since some sources say that Java keywords are reserved in JavaScript, although it seems to work in my local node.
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Seems to fix issue #62 for me as well. |
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Nice work Doc! |
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Great! You can also fix the path issues by replacing require's with relative paths. I liked the old trickery with the require.paths array but it seems its no longer supported by node. |
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RegExp Objects, that is Regular Expressions created with /.../ were used wrongly throughout the code, as first remarked by boog.
They cannot be matched on a string just like: /.../(string), but need to be called upon with either test or exec, cf. here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp.
I also commented out require.paths which is deprecated in node 0.6.8 and thus does not work.
You need to add the requisite paths to your env under NODE_PATH, like boog had also remarked in #68.
With these out of the way, and recompiling TermKit for 10.7 it actually worked for me.