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Is there some reason the JavaScript lexer never identifies anything as Name:Function (and therefore never uses the .nf CSS class)? Is there something about JavaScript being a first-class functions language that makes it non-trivial to distinguish functions from any other variable? Was it a deliberate choice or an unintended oversight, or just a not yet implemented?
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Is there some reason the JavaScript lexer never identifies anything as Name:Function (and therefore never uses the .nf CSS class)? Is there something about JavaScript being a first-class functions language that makes it non-trivial to distinguish functions from any other variable? Was it a deliberate choice or an unintended oversight, or just a not yet implemented?
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