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This actually applies for other languages as well, but Ruby doesn't inherit from the generic patterns right now. Originally I was processing comments first. This allowed multiline strings to work pretty well, but I changed the order to fix #2.
I've been working on adding tests so that I will feel more comfortable making changes without having to worry about breaking other things. If you open up tests/index.html in a browser you can see. In fact it would be great to have some for Ruby as well.
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Actually this seems to work in the generic patterns perhaps not intentionally ha.
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Hmm. I'll see if I can use that to make it work for Ruby. What if you put the multi-line string immediately after the comment?
e.g.,
#someone's comment
test = 'blah blah
blah de blah'
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