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gitlab service: fix syntax highlighting #20651

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afrepues
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@afrepues afrepues commented Nov 23, 2016

Motivation for this change

The syntax highlighting of the Gitlab service file has the usual issue with /* in the shell code. My solution is to escape the slash.

This branch should also be merged in master, should I create a separate pull request for that?

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  • Tested using sandboxing
    (nix.useSandbox on NixOS,
    or option build-use-sandbox in nix.conf
    on non-NixOS)
  • Built on platform(s)
    • NixOS
    • macOS
    • Linux
  • Tested compilation of all pkgs that depend on this change using nix-shell -p nox --run "nox-review wip"
  • Tested execution of all binary files (usually in ./result/bin/)
  • Fits CONTRIBUTING.md.

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@afrepues, thanks for your PR! By analyzing the history of the files in this pull request, we identified @fpletz, @teh and @offlinehacker to be potential reviewers.

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Please always target master, unless the patch is a backport of a change already in master.

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@joachifm this issue affects both, and the commit applies cleanly in both cases. I have created #20653 for merging into master.

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Closing, see discussion in #20653.

@afrepues afrepues closed this Nov 23, 2016
@afrepues afrepues deleted the fix-gitlab-service-syntax-higlighting branch October 31, 2017 20:01
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