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``` @mock(a=["(aa)"]) def foo(self, str_a='aaa()aaa') ``` think of this case, the old regex `("syn region pythonVars start="(" end=")" contained contains=pythonParameters transparent keepend )` will take ) in aaa() as the end of region pythonVars
foo(self, str_a='aaa()aaa):')
fix () in pythonParameters
on line 108, added a period (.) after the colon (:) and before the asterisk (*) to make the expression :.* (match anything after the colon) instead of :* (match any number of colons) Previously, this presented an issue where whitespace after a function definition followed by a comment starting with # would cause the entire comment and several following tokens to be classified as identifiers instead of their respective true classes.
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Fixed a problem with line 108 by adding a period (.) after the colon (:) and before the asterisk ( * ) where instead of :.* \n matching any number of characters until the end of a line, it was :*\n, which matches any number of colons to the end of a line. This causes the entire few lines after the function definition to be classified as an identifier instead until something breaks that expression.