hard-coding binary constants

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Re: hard-coding binary constants

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@John Sounds great, I'm anxiously awaiting :D

@doc-helmut You can't start a #define d literal with a numeric character, otherwise I would have added it to a header file.

@spillerrec Yeah, I didn't know if it was official with C/C++, but I know that many compilers do support it, and I wanted the NXC compiler to.
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Re: hard-coding binary constants

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You can grab a new test release from http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/test_releases/

I have also implemented a bracket highlighting feature to complement the existing "find matching bracket" ctrl+shift+B command. It works a lot like Visual Studio, though only {}, (), and [] are highlighted. The highlighting feature can be configured via the Editor|Options and Editor|Colors tabs in the Preferences dialog.

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