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Do you ever write an expression in TestStand with a bunch of parenthesis () and get lost halfway through trying to figure out which pairs are open and which are closed. Well, I do. Every Day. And I spend accumulated hours a week just trying to keep track of which ) goes with which (. If I'm lucky I can look for a little red item in the expression, or click on the check expression checkbox, but when I have a 'only runtime evaluatable' expression I'm out of luck (which is rather often) ). Some languages/editors have a parenthesis matching, where the ) your cursor is on causes the matching ( to get bold or flash. Others start coloring each pair a different color, so it's easy to see them all. Why can't TestStand do something like this????
Assuming that it's not in TestStand 2010, I'd prefer the matching brace highlighting. Having multiple colors could hide the error color (red by default), when the braces don't match.
The best option would be to allow the user to select one of the three options (none, match or colors) in the Expression Editing Options of the Station Options.
This is the top kudo idea, it's been around for 7+ years, it's implemented in just about every other IDE out there, and it's still just sitting as "new" and not even "under consideration"?
Parenthese matching is available in TestStand 2022.
Note that parentheses are highlighted and turn bold to show matches.
If you do not want your expressions to jump around a little when matching is shown, make sure that Lucida Sans Typewriter is installed on the machine. Lucida Sans Typewriter is a monospace font that will make the readability of expressions easier and stop any text movement when parentheses are highlighted.