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Add syntax highlighting for Background sections #78

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@just95 just95 commented Jul 19, 2022

🤔 What's changed?

A handler for Background messages has been added to the document walker in getGherkinSemanticTokens such that a location token is emitted for the Background keyword.

⚡️ What's your motivation?

The Cucumber VS Code Extension uses getGherkinSemanticTokens for syntax highlighting.
Currently the Background keyword is not highlighted.
By adding the handler, syntax highlighting also works for Background sections.

🏷️ What kind of change is this?

  • 🐛 Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes a defect)

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  • I agree to respect and uphold the Cucumber Community Code of Conduct
  • I've changed the behaviour of the code
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  • My change requires a change to the documentation.
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  • Users should know about my change
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@aslakhellesoy aslakhellesoy merged commit ece920c into cucumber:main Aug 2, 2022
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Hi @just95,

Thanks for your making your first contribution to Cucumber, and welcome to the Cucumber committers team! You can now push directly to this repo and all other repos under the cucumber organization! 🍾

In return for this generous offer we hope you will:

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