Added support for ASP.NET Razor#3064
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Also, since MS seems to let VBHTML die, I will not add support for it. I was unable to find sufficient documentation for the language variant. MS has exactly one page of documentation for VBHTML last updated 7 years ago. However, from that page, I can see that VBHTML is even more context-sensitive than CSHTML and will most likely require an even more complex grammar. I do not wish to put time and effort into creating and maintaining the grammar of a poorly-documented, dying, incredibly complex language. |
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This resolves #1225.
Man, this was difficult. CSHTML is incredibly context-sensitive, so I had to write something pretty close to a parser. I think it turned out ok in the end but the whole language definition is still pretty complex.