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False undefined reference error with thebibliography #1171
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I have the same issue (texlab 5.17.0, on arch linux, neovim v0.10.1). Here's a minimal example to reproduce: \documentclass{article}
See~\cite{ref1}
\begin{thebibliography}
\bibitem{ref1} Reference 1
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document} It complies cleanly without errors (using latexmk); however, texlab shows Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help you reproduce this problem. Thanks, GI |
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## [5.21.0] - 2024-10-26 ### Added - Support starred variants in "Go to References" ([#1234](latex-lsp/texlab#1234)) - Add `texlab.latexindent.replacement` setting to allow passing a replacement flag to `latexindent` ([#1222](latex-lsp/texlab#1222)) - Don't require a label to show section numbers for document symbols ([#910](latex-lsp/texlab#910)) - Support navigating to files that are part of the `TEXINPUTS` similar to `BIBINPUTS` ([#1228](latex-lsp/texlab#1228)) ### Fixed - Fix opening `untitled` documents ([#1242](latex-lsp/texlab#1242)) - Handle `\bibitem` when checking for undefined references ([#1171](latex-lsp/texlab#1171)) - Fix false-positive syntax error when using a command inside a `\label` ([#879](latex-lsp/texlab#879)) ## [5.20.0] - 2024-10-08 ### Added - Add `texlab.inlayHints.maxLength` setting to allow limiting inlay hint text length ([#1212](latex-lsp/texlab#1212)) - Allow suppressing diagnostics using `% texlab: ignore` magic comments ([#1211](latex-lsp/texlab#1211)) ### Fixed - Fix enabling `texlab.build.useFileList` setting - Make "Goto Definition" work correctly with starred commands ([#1197](latex-lsp/texlab#1197)) ## [5.19.0] - 2024-07-08 ### Added - Add `texlab.build.useFileList` setting to allow controlling whether to use the `.fls` files ### Changed - Disable using `.fls` files for project detection by default ## [5.18.0] - 2024-07-06 ### Added - Parse `.fls` files to make the project detection more reliable ([#1145](latex-lsp/texlab#1145)) ### Fixed - Fix parsing commands with unicode characters inside BibTeX entries ([#1147](latex-lsp/texlab#1147)) - Improve detection of included files when non-ASCII characters are used ([#923](latex-lsp/texlab#923)) - Fix resolving includes starting from files included using `\subimport` ([#1145](latex-lsp/texlab#1145)) ## [5.17.0] - 2024-06-23 ### Added - Add label commands from `zref` and `zref-clever` to the list of default label commands ([#1140](latex-lsp/texlab#1140)) - Add `texlab.experimental.labelDefinitionPrefixes` and `texlab.experimental.labelReferencePrefixes` options ([#1139](latex-lsp/texlab#1139))
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Texlab marks every \cite{} as an undefined reference, although they correspond to entries in "\begin{thebibliography}". For a particular example, one can run texlab on the attached latex source code.
arXiv-2106.04884v2.gz
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