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Add support for complex file extensions like ".coffee.md" or ".html.erb"#3285
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@jbalsas Assigned you since you handled the original :) |
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Looks great! Merging... @DennisKehrig The clear comments are much appreciated ;) |
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Add support for complex file extensions like ".coffee.md" or ".html.erb"
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Awesome, thank you very much! |
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The entries in the fileNames field of a language definition can now also contain extensions since file names are checked before extensions are checked.
Supersedes #3122, #3172 and #3169 to reduce the chance for more merge conflicts.