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ed6f5b45b   William Daniau   Ajout de la color...
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  ## Master
  
  New languages:
  
  New styles:
  
  Improvements:
  
  ## Version 9.15.10
  New languages:
    none.
  New styles:
    none.
  Improvements:
    - support for ruby's squiggly heredoc (#2049)
    - support css custom properties (#2082)
    - fix(PureBASIC): update to 5.60 (#1508)
    - fix(Kotlin): parenthesized types in function declaration (#2107)
    - fix(Kotlin): nested comment (#2104)
    - fix(isbl): contains key typo (#2103)
    - fix(github-gist.css): match Github styles (#2100)
    - fix(elm): update to latest elm syntax (#2088)
    - fix: Support highlighting inline HTML and CSS tagged template strings in JS and TS (#2105)
    - feat(YAML): add YAML to common languages (#1952)
    - feat(xml): Add support for Windows Script File (.wsf), inline VBScript in XML `script` tags (#1690)
  
  ## Version 9.15.9
  
  Improvements:
   - fix(AutoHotkey): order and extended highlighting (#1579)
   - fix(Go): correctly highlight hex numbers, rather than stopping at last 'd' or 'f'. (#2060)
   - fix(Mathematica): Improvements to language (#2065)
   - fix(Node): Adds SCSS build (#2079)
   - fix(Rust): update keywords (#2052)
   - fix(Stata): Added keywords for the meta-analysis suite introduced in Stata 16 (#2081)
   - fix(Bash): escape double quotes (#2048)
  
  ## Version 9.15.8
  
  New languages:
    none.
  New styles:
    none.
  Improvements:
    - fix(bash): revert escaped double quotes - broke Firefox/Safari.
  
  ## Version 9.15.7
  New languages:
    none.
  New styles:
    none.
  Improvements:
   - fix(powershell): Add cmdlets (#2022)
   - fix(Bash): escaped double quotes (#2041)
   - fix(c++): add aliases 'hh', 'hxx', 'cxx' (#2017)
   - fix(ini/toml): Support comments on the same line. (#2039)
   - fix(JSX): not rendering well in a function without parentheses. (#2024)
   - fix(LiveCode): language definition update (#2021)
   - fix(markdown): indented lists (#2004)
   - fix(styles/school-book): don't style all the pre, use .hljs instead (#2034)
   - fix(JSX): Modify JSX tag detection to use XML language regex in place of simplistic \w+
  
  ## Version 9.15.6
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
   - Move dependencies to be devDependencies.
   - Fixed security issues in dev dependencies.
  
  ## Version 9.15.5
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
    🔥 Hot fix: updated build tool.
  
  ## Version 9.15.4
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
    🔥 Hot fix: reverted hljs cli build tool, as it was causing issues with install.
  
  ## Version 9.15.3
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
    🔥 Hot fix: reverted hljs cli build tool, as it was causing issues with install.
  
  ## Version 9.15.2
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
    🔥 Hot fix that was preventing highlight.js from installing.
  
  ## Version 9.15.1
  
  New languages:
      none.
  
  New styles:
      none.
  
  Improvements:
  
  - Pony: Fixed keywords without spaces at line ends, highlighting of `iso` in class definitions, and function heads without bodies in traits and interfaces. Removed FUNCTION and CLASS modes until they are found to be needed and to provide some of the fixes.
   - Support external language files in minified version of highlight.js (#1888)
  
  ## Version 9.15
  
  New languages:
      none.
  
  New styles:
      none.
  
  Improvements:
   - new cli tool `hljs` - allows easier [building from command line](docs/building-testing.rst#building-a-bundle-from-the-command-line).
   - cpp: Fully support C++11 raw strings. (#1897)
   - Python: Treat False None and True as literals (#1920)
  
  ## Version 9.14.2
  
  New languages:
    none.
  New styles:
    none.
  Improvements:
  - *Gauss* fixed to stop global namespace pollution [Scott Hyndman][].
  - fix(Tcl): removed apostrophe string delimiters (don't exist)
  
  [Scott Hyndman]: https://github.com/shyndman
  
  ## Version 9.14.1
  
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
  - Pony: language improvements (#1958)
  
  ## Version 9.14.0
  
  New languages:
      none.
  New styles:
      none.
  Improvements:
  - Pony: add missing "object" highlighting (#1932)
  - Added *XQuery* built-in functions, prolog declarations, as well as parsing of function bodies, computed and direct constructors, by [Duncan Paterson][]
  - fix(dart): Corrects highlighting with string interpolation. (#1946)
  - fix(swift): be eager on optional-using types (!/?) (#1919)
  - fix(tex): Changed cyrillic to unicode (IE11 throw SCRIPT5021) (#1601)
  - fix(JavaScript): Recognize get/set accessor keywords (#1940)
  - Fixed Dockerfile definition when using highlight continuation parameter, by [Laurent Voullemier][]
  - Added tests & new `annotation` and `verbatim` keywords to *Crystal*, by [Benoit de Chezelles][]
  - Added missing dockerfile markup tests, by [Laurent Voullemier][]
    Allow empty prompt text in clojure-repl, by [Egor Rogov][]
  - Fixed several issues with *Crystal* language definition, by [Johannes MĂĽller][]
  - Added `C#` as an alias for *CSharp* language, by [Ahmed Atito][]
  - Added generic user-defined proc support, new compiler define, refactor to re-use rules, and add tests to *GAUSS*, by [Matthew Evans][]
  - Improve *Crystal* language to highlight regexes after some keywords, by [Tsuyusato Kitsune][]
  - Fix filterByQualifiers: fileInfo can be null
  - Fixed String interpolation in Dart, by [Scott Hyndman][].
  
  [Laurent Voullemier]: https://github.com/l-vo
  [Benoit de Chezelles]: https://github.com/bew
  [Johannes MĂĽller]: https://github.com/straight-shoota
  [Ahmed Atito]: https://github.com/atitoa93
  [Matthew Evans]: https://github.com/matthewevans
  [Tsuyusato Kitsune]: https://github.com/MakeNowJust
  [Scott Hyndman]: https://github.com/shyndman
  [Duncan Paterson]: https://github.com/duncdrum
  
  ## Version 9.13.1
  
  Improvements:
  
  - *C#* function declarations no longer include trailing whitespace, by [JeremyTCD][]
  - Added new and missing keywords to *AngelScript*, by [Melissa Geels][]
  - *TypeScript* decorator factories highlighting fix, by [Antoine Boisier-Michaud][]
  - Added support for multiline strings to *Swift*, by [Alejandro Isaza][]
  - Fixed issue that was causing some minifiers to fail.
  - Fixed `autoDetection` to accept language aliases.
  
  [JeremyTCD]: https://github.com/JeremyTCD
  [Melissa Geels]: https://github.com/codecat
  [Antoine Boisier-Michaud]: https://github.com/Aboisier
  [Alejandro Isaza]: https://github.com/alejandro-isaza
  
  ## Version 9.13.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *ArcGIS Arcade* by [John Foster][]
  - *AngelScript* by [Melissa Geels][]
  - *GML* by [meseta][]
  - *isbl* built-in language DIRECTUM and Conterra by [Dmitriy Tarasov][].
  - *PostgreSQL* SQL dialect and PL/pgSQL language by [Egor Rogov][].
  - *ReasonML* by [Gidi Meir Morris][]
  - *SAS* by [Mauricio Caceres Bravo][]
  - *Plaintext* by [Egor Rogov][]
  - *.properties* by [bostko][] and [Egor Rogov][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *a11y-dark theme* by [Eric Bailey][]
  - *a11y-light theme* by [Eric Bailey][]
  - *An Old Hope* by [Gustavo Costa][]
  - *Atom One Dark Reasonable* by [Gidi Meir Morris][]
  - *isbl editor dark* by [Dmitriy Tarasov][]
  - *isbl editor light* by [Dmitriy Tarasov][]
  - *Lightfair* by [Tristian Kelly][]
  - [*Nord*][nord-highlightjs] by [Arctic Ice Studio][]
  - *[🦄 Shades of Purple](https://github.com/ahmadawais/Shades-of-Purple-HighlightJS)* by [Ahmad Awais][]
  
  Improvements:
  
  - New attribute `endSameAsBegin` for nested constructs with variable names
    by [Egor Rogov][].
  - *Python* highlighting of escaped quotes fixed by [Harmon][]
  - *PHP*: Added alias for php7, by [Vijaya Chandran Mani][]
  - *C++* string handling, by [David Benjamin][]
  - *Swift* Add `@objcMembers` to `@attributes`, by [Berk Çebi][]
  - Infrastructural changes by [Marcos Cáceres][]
  - Fixed metachars highighting for *NSIS* by [Jan T. Sott][]
  - *Yaml* highlight local tags as types by [LĂ©o Lam][]
  - Improved highlighting for *Elixir* by [Piotr Kaminski][]
  - New attribute `disableAutodetect` for preventing autodetection by [Egor Rogov][]
  - *Matlab*: transpose operators and double quote strings, by [JohnC32][] and [Egor Rogov][]
  - Various documentation typos and improvemets by [Jimmy Wärting][], [Lutz Büch][], [bcleland][]
  - *Cmake* updated with new keywords and commands by [Deniz Bahadir][]
  
  [Ahmad Awais]: https://github.com/ahmadawais
  [Arctic Ice Studio]: https://github.com/arcticicestudio
  [Dmitriy Tarasov]: https://github.com/MedvedTMN
  [Egor Rogov]: https://github.com/egor-rogov
  [Eric Bailey]: https://github.com/ericwbailey
  [Gidi Meir Morris]: https://github.com/gmmorris
  [Gustavo Costa]: https://github.com/gusbemacbe
  [Harmon]: https://github.com/Harmon758
  [Melissa Geels]: https://github.com/codecat
  [meseta]: https://github.com/meseta
  [nord-highlightjs]: https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-highlightjs
  [Tristian Kelly]: https://github.com/TristianK3604
  [Vijaya Chandran Mani]: https://github.com/vijaycs85
  [John Foster]: https://github.com/jf990
  [David Benjamin]: https://github.com/davidben
  [Berk Çebi]: https://github.com/berkcebi
  [Mauricio Caceres Bravo]: https://github.com/mcaceresb
  [bostko]: https://github.com/bostko
  [Deniz Bahadir]: https://github.com/Bagira80
  [bcleland]: https://github.com/bcleland
  [JohnC32]: https://github.com/JohnC32
  [Lutz BĂĽch]: https://github.com/lutz-100worte
  [Piotr Kaminski]: https://github.com/pkaminski
  [LĂ©o Lam]: https://github.com/leoetlino
  [Jan T. Sott]: https://github.com/idleberg
  [Jimmy Wärting]: https://github.com/jimmywarting
  [Marcos Cáceres]: https://github.com/marcoscaceres
  
  ## Version 9.12.0
  
  New language:
  
  - *MikroTik* RouterOS Scripting language by [Ivan Dementev][].
  
  New style:
  
  - *VisualStudio 2015 Dark* by [Nicolas LLOBERA][]
  
  Improvements:
  - *Crystal* updated with new keywords and syntaxes by [Tsuyusato Kitsune][].
  - *Julia* updated to the modern definitions by [Alex Arslan][].
  - *julia-repl* added by [Morten Piibeleht][].
  - [Stanislav Belov][] wrote a new definition for *1C*, replacing the one that
    has not been updated for more than 8 years. The new version supports syntax
    for versions 7.7 and 8.
  - [Nicolas LLOBERA][] improved C# definition fixing edge cases with function
    titles detection and added highlighting of `[Attributes]`.
  - [nnnik][] provided a few correctness fixes for *Autohotkey*.
  - [Martin Clausen][] made annotation collections in *Clojure* to look
    consistently with other kinds.
  - [Alejandro Alonso][] updated *Swift* keywords.
  
  [Tsuyusato Kitsune]: https://github.com/MakeNowJust
  [Alex Arslan]: https://github.com/ararslan
  [Morten Piibeleht]: https://github.com/mortenpi
  [Stanislav Belov]: https://github.com/4ppl
  [Ivan Dementev]: https://github.com/DiVAN1x
  [Nicolas LLOBERA]: https://github.com/Nicolas01
  [nnnik]: https://github.com/nnnik
  [Martin Clausen]: https://github.com/maacl
  [Alejandro Alonso]: https://github.com/Azoy
  
  ## Version 9.11.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Shell* by [Tsuyusato Kitsune][]
  - *jboss-cli* by [Raphaël Parrëe][]
  
  Improvements:
  
  - [Joël Porquet] has [greatly improved the definition of *makefile*][5b3e0e6].
  - *C++* class titles are now highlighted as in other languages with classes.
  - [Jordi Petit][] added rarely used `or`, `and` and `not` keywords to *C++*.
  - [Pieter Vantorre][] fixed highlighting of negative floating point values.
  
  
  [Tsuyusato Kitsune]: https://github.com/MakeNowJust
  [Jordi Petit]: https://github.com/jordi-petit
  [Raphaël Parrëe]: https://github.com/rparree
  [Pieter Vantorre]: https://github.com/NuclearCookie
  [5b3e0e6]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/commit/5b3e0e68bfaae282faff6697d6a490567fa9d44b
  
  
  ## Version 9.10.0
  
  Apologies for missing the previous release cycle. Some thing just can't be
  automated… Anyway, we're back!
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Hy* by [Sergey Sobko][]
  - *Leaf* by [Hale Chan][]
  - *N1QL* by [Andres Täht][] and [Rene Saarsoo][]
  
  Improvements:
  
  - *Rust* got updated with new keywords by [Kasper Andersen][] and then
    significantly modernized even more by [Eduard-Mihai Burtescu][] (yes, @eddyb,
    Rust core team member!)
  - *Python* updated with f-literals by [Philipp A][].
  - *YAML* updated with unquoted strings support.
  - *Gauss* updated with new keywords by [Matt Evans][].
  - *Lua* updated with new keywords by [Joe Blow][].
  - *Kotlin* updated with new keywords by [Philipp Hauer][].
  - *TypeScript* got highlighting of function params and updated keywords by
    [Ike Ku][].
  - *Scheme* now correctly handles \`-quoted lists thanks to [Guannan Wei].
  - [Sam Wu][] fixed handling of `<<` in *C++* defines.
  
  [Philipp A]: https://github.com/flying-sheep
  [Philipp Hauer]: https://github.com/phauer
  [Sergey Sobko]: https://github.com/profitware
  [Hale Chan]: https://github.com/halechan
  [Matt Evans]: https://github.com/matthewevans
  [Joe Blow]: https://github.com/mossarelli
  [Kasper Andersen]: https://github.com/kasma1990
  [Eduard-Mihai Burtescu]: https://github.com/eddyb
  [Andres Täht]: https://github.com/andrestaht
  [Rene Saarsoo]: https://github.com/nene
  [Philipp Hauer]: https://github.com/phauer
  [Ike Ku]: https://github.com/dempfi
  [Guannan Wei]: https://github.com/Kraks
  [Sam Wu]: https://github.com/samsam2310
  
  
  ## Version 9.9.0
  
  New languages
  
  - *LLVM* by [Michael Rodler][]
  
  Improvements:
  
  - *TypeScript* updated with annotations and param lists inside constructors, by
    [Raphael Parree][].
  - *CoffeeScript* updated with new keywords and fixed to recognize JavaScript
    in \`\`\`, thanks to thanks to [Geoffrey Booth][].
  - Compiler directives in *Delphi* are now correctly highlighted as "meta".
  
  [Raphael Parree]: https://github.com/rparree
  [Michael Rodler]: https://github.com/f0rki
  [Geoffrey Booth]: https://github.com/GeoffreyBooth
  
  
  ## Version 9.8.0 "New York"
  
  This version is the second one that deserved a name. Because I'm in New York,
  and the release isn't missing the deadline only because it's still Tuesday on
  West Coast.
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Clean* by [Camil Staps][]
  - *Flix* by [Magnus Madsen][]
  
  Improvements:
  
  - [Kenton Hamaluik][] did a comprehensive update for *Haxe*.
  - New commands for *PowerShell* from [Nicolas Le Gall][].
  - [Jan T. Sott][] updated *NSIS*.
  - *Java* and *Swift* support unicode characters in identifiers thanks to
    [Alexander Lichter][].
  
  [Camil Staps]: https://github.com/camilstaps
  [Magnus Madsen]: https://github.com/magnus-madsen
  [Kenton Hamaluik]: https://github.com/FuzzyWuzzie
  [Nicolas Le Gall]: https://github.com/darkitty
  [Jan T. Sott]: https://github.com/idleberg
  [Alexander Lichter]: https://github.com/manniL
  
  
  ## Version 9.7.0
  
  A comprehensive bugfix release. This is one of the best things about
  highlight.js: even boring things keep getting better (even if slow).
  
  - VHDL updated with PSL keywords and uses more consistent styling.
  - Nested C-style comments no longer break highlighting in many languages.
  - JavaScript updated with `=>` functions, highlighted object attributes and
    parsing within template string substitution blocks (`${...}`).
  - Fixed another corner case with self-closing `<tag/>` in JSX.
  - Added `HEALTHCHECK` directive in Docker.
  - Delphi updated with new Free Pascal keywords.
  - Fixed digit separator parsing in C++.
  - C# updated with new keywords and fixed to allow multiple identifiers within
    generics `<...>`.
  - Fixed another slow regex in Less.
  
  
  ## Version 9.6.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *ABNF* and *EBNF* by [Alex McKibben][]
  - *Awk* by [Matthew Daly][]
  - *SubUnit* by [Sergey Bronnikov][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Atom One* in both Dark and Light variants  by [Daniel Gamage][]
  
  Plus, a few smaller updates for *Lasso*, *Elixir*, *C++* and *SQL*.
  
  [Alex McKibben]: https://github.com/mckibbenta
  [Daniel Gamage]: https://github.com/danielgamage
  [Matthew Daly]: https://github.com/matthewbdaly
  [Sergey Bronnikov]: https://github.com/ligurio
  
  
  ## Version 9.5.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Excel* by [Victor Zhou][]
  - *Linden Scripting Language* by [Builder's Brewery][]
  - *TAP* (Test Anything Protocol) by [Sergey Bronnikov][]
  - *Pony* by [Joe Eli McIlvain][]
  - *Coq* by [Stephan Boyer][]
  - *dsconfig* and *LDIF* by [Jacob Childress][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Ocean Dark* by [Gavin Siu][]
  
  Notable changes:
  
  - [Minh Nguyá»…n][] added more built-ins to Objective C.
  - [Jeremy Hull][] fixed corner cases in C++ preprocessor directives and Diff
    comments.
  - [Victor Zhou][] added support for digit separators in C++ numbers.
  
  [Gavin Siu]: https://github.com/gavsiu
  [Builder's Brewery]: https://github.com/buildersbrewery
  [Victor Zhou]: https://github.com/OiCMudkips
  [Sergey Bronnikov]: https://github.com/ligurio
  [Joe Eli McIlvain]: https://github.com/jemc
  [Stephan Boyer]: https://github.com/boyers
  [Jacob Childress]: https://github.com/braveulysses
  [Minh Nguyá»…n]: https://github.com/1ec5
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  
  
  ## Version 9.4.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *PureBASIC* by [Tristano Ajmone][]
  - *BNF* by [Oleg Efimov][]
  - *Ada* by [Lars Schulna][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *PureBASIC* by [Tristano Ajmone][]
  
  Improvements to existing languages and styles:
  
  - We now highlight function declarations in Go.
  - [Taisuke Fujimoto][] contributed very convoluted rules for raw and
    interpolated strings in C#.
  - [Boone Severson][] updated Verilog to comply with IEEE 1800-2012
    SystemVerilog.
  - [Victor Zhou][] improved rules for comments and strings in PowerShell files.
  - [Janis Voigtländer][] updated the definition of Elm to version 0.17 of the
    languages. Elm is now featured on the front page of <https://highlightjs.org>.
  - Special variable `$this` is highlighted as a keyword in PHP.
  - `usize` and `isize` are now highlighted in Rust.
  - Fixed labels and directives in x86 assembler.
  
  [Tristano Ajmone]: https://github.com/tajmone
  [Taisuke Fujimoto]: https://github.com/temp-impl
  [Oleg Efimov]: https://github.com/Sannis
  [Boone Severson]: https://github.com/BooneJS
  [Victor Zhou]: https://github.com/OiCMudkips
  [Lars Schulna]: https://github.com/captain-hanuta
  [Janis Voigtländer]: https://github.com/jvoigtlaender
  
  
  ## Version 9.3.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Tagger Script* by [Philipp Wolfer][]
  - *MoonScript* by [Billy Quith][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *xt256* by [Herbert Shin][]
  
  Improvements to existing languages and styles:
  
  - More robust handling of unquoted HTML tag attributes
  - Relevance tuning for QML which was unnecessary eager at seizing other
    languages' code
  - Improve GAMS language parsing
  - Fixed a bunch of bugs around selectors in Less
  - Kotlin's got a new definition for annotations, updated keywords and other
    minor improvements
  - Added `move` to Rust keywords
  - Markdown now recognizes \`\`\`-fenced code blocks
  - Improved detection of function declarations in C++ and C#
  
  [Philipp Wolfer]: https://github.com/phw
  [Billy Quith]: https://github.com/billyquith
  [Herbert Shin]: https://github.com/initbar
  
  
  ## Version 9.2.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *QML* by [John Foster][]
  - *HTMLBars* by [Michael Johnston][]
  - *CSP* by [Taras][]
  - *Maxima* by [Robert Dodier][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Gruvbox* by [Qeole][]
  - *Dracula* by [Denis Ciccale][]
  
  Improvements to existing languages and styles:
  
  - We now correctly handle JSX with arbitrary node tree depth.
  - Argument list for `(lambda)` in Scheme is no longer highlighted as a function
    call.
  - Stylus syntax doesn't break on valid CSS.
  - More correct handling of comments and strings and other improvements for
    VimScript.
  - More subtle work on the default style.
  - We now use anonymous modules for AMD.
  - `macro_rules!` is now recognized as a built-in in Rust.
  
  [John Foster]: https://github.com/jf990
  [Qeole]: https://github.com/Qeole
  [Denis Ciccale]: https://github.com/dciccale
  [Michael Johnston]: https://github.com/lastobelus
  [Taras]: https://github.com/oxdef
  [Robert Dodier]: https://github.com/robert-dodier
  
  
  ## Version 9.1.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Stan* by [Brendan Rocks][]
  - *BASIC* by [Raphaël Assénat][]
  - *GAUSS* by [Matt Evans][]
  - *DTS* by [Martin Braun][]
  - *Arduino* by [Stefania Mellai][]
  
  New Styles:
  
  - *Arduino Light* by [Stefania Mellai][]
  
  Improvements to existing languages and styles:
  
  - Handle return type annotations in Python
  - Allow shebang headers in Javascript
  - Support strings in Rust meta
  - Recognize `struct` as a class-level definition in Rust
  - Recognize b-prefixed chars and strings in Rust
  - Better numbers handling in Verilog
  
  [Brendan Rocks]: http://brendanrocks.com
  [Raphaël Assénat]: https://github.com/raphnet
  [Matt Evans]: https://github.com/matthewevans
  [Martin Braun]: https://github.com/mbr0wn
  [Stefania Mellai]: https://github.com/smellai
  
  
  ## Version 9.0.0
  
  The new major version brings a reworked styling system. Highlight.js now defines
  a limited set of highlightable classes giving a consistent result across all the
  styles and languages. You can read a more detailed explanation and background in
  the [tracking issue][#348] that started this long process back in May.
  
  This change is backwards incompatible for those who uses highlight.js with a
  custom stylesheet. The [new style guide][sg] explains how to write styles
  in this new world.
  
  Bundled themes have also suffered a significant amount of improvements and may
  look different in places, but all the things now consistent and make more sense.
  Among others, the Default style has got a refresh and will probably be tweaked
  some more in next releases. Please do give your feedback in our
  [issue tracker][issues].
  
  New languages in this release:
  
  - *Caché Object Script* by [Nikita Savchenko][]
  - *YAML* by [Stefan Wienert][]
  - *MIPS Assembler* by [Nebuleon Fumika][]
  - *HSP* by [prince][]
  
  Improvements to existing languages and styles:
  
  - ECMAScript 6 modules import now do not require closing semicolon.
  - ECMAScript 6 classes constructors now highlighted.
  - Template string support for Typescript, as for ECMAScript 6.
  - Scala case classes params highlight fixed.
  - Built-in names introduced in Julia v0.4 added by [Kenta Sato][].
  - Refreshed Default style.
  
  Other notable changes:
  
  - [Web workers support][webworkers] added bu [Jan KĂĽhle][].
  - We now have tests for compressed browser builds as well.
  - The building tool chain has been switched to node.js 4.x. and is now
    shamelessly uses ES6 features all over the place, courtesy of [Jeremy Hull][].
  - License added to non-compressed browser build.
  
  [Jan KĂĽhle]: https://github.com/frigus02
  [Stefan Wienert]: https://github.com/zealot128
  [Kenta Sato]: https://github.com/bicycle1885
  [Nikita Savchenko]: https://github.com/ZitRos
  [webworkers]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js#web-workers
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [#348]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/issues/348
  [sg]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/style-guide.html
  [issues]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/issues
  [Nebuleon Fumika]: https://github.com/Nebuleon
  [prince]: https://github.com/prince-0203
  
  
  ## Version 8.9.1
  
  Some last-minute changes reverted due to strange bug with minified browser build:
  
  - Scala case classes params highlight fixed
  - ECMAScript 6 modules import now do not require closing semicolon
  - ECMAScript 6 classes constructors now highlighted
  - Template string support for Typescript, as for ECMAScript 6
  - License added to not minified browser build
  
  
  ## Version 8.9.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *crmsh* by [Kristoffer Gronlund][]
  - *SQF* by [Soren Enevoldsen][]
  
  [Kristoffer Gronlund]: https://github.com/krig
  [Soren Enevoldsen]: https://github.com/senevoldsen90
  
  Notable fixes and improvements to existing languages:
  
  - Added `abstract` and `namespace` keywords to TypeScript by [Daniel Rosenwasser][]
  - Added `label` support to Dockerfile by [Ladislav Prskavec][]
  - Crystal highlighting improved by [Tsuyusato Kitsune][]
  - Missing Swift keywords added by [Nate Cook][]
  - Improve detection of C block comments
  - ~~Scala case classes params highlight fixed~~
  - ~~ECMAScript 6 modules import now do not require closing semicolon~~
  - ~~ECMAScript 6 classes constructors now highlighted~~
  - ~~Template string support for Typescript, as for ECMAScript 6~~
  
  Other notable changes:
  
  - ~~License added to not minified browser build~~
  
  [Kristoffer Gronlund]: https://github.com/krig
  [Søren Enevoldsen]: https://github.com/senevoldsen90
  [Daniel Rosenwasser]: https://github.com/DanielRosenwasser
  [Ladislav Prskavec]: https://github.com/abtris
  [Tsuyusato Kitsune]: https://github.com/MakeNowJust
  [Nate Cook]: https://github.com/natecook1000
  
  
  ## Version 8.8.0
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Golo* by [Philippe Charrière][]
  - *GAMS* by [Stefan Bechert][]
  - *IRPF90* by [Anthony Scemama][]
  - *Access logs* by [Oleg Efimov][]
  - *Crystal* by [Tsuyusato Kitsune][]
  
  Notable fixes and improvements to existing languages:
  
  - JavaScript highlighting no longer fails with ES6 default parameters
  - Added keywords `async` and `await` to Python
  - PHP heredoc support improved
  - Allow preprocessor directives within C++ functions
  
  Other notable changes:
  
  - Change versions to X.Y.Z SemVer-compatible format
  - Added ability to build all targets at once
  
  [Philippe Charrière]: https://github.com/k33g
  [Stefan Bechert]: https://github.com/b-pos465
  [Anthony Scemama]: https://github.com/scemama
  [Oleg Efimov]: https://github.com/Sannis
  [Tsuyusato Kitsune]: https://github.com/MakeNowJust
  
  
  ## Version 8.7
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Zephir* by [Oleg Efimov][]
  - *Elm* by [Janis Voigtländer][]
  - *XQuery* by [Dirk Kirsten][]
  - *Mojolicious* by [Dotan Dimet][]
  - *AutoIt* by Manh Tuan from [J2TeaM][]
  - *Toml* (ini extension) by [Guillaume Gomez][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Hopscotch* by [Jan T. Sott][]
  - *Grayscale* by [MY Sun][]
  
  Notable fixes and improvements to existing languages:
  
  - Fix encoding of images when copied over in certain builds
  - Fix incorrect highlighting of the word "bug" in comments
  - Treat decorators different from matrix multiplication in Python
  - Fix traits inheritance highlighting in Rust
  - Fix incorrect document
  - Oracle keywords added to SQL language definition by [Vadimtro][]
  - Postgres keywords added to SQL language definition by [Benjamin Auder][]
  - Fix registers in x86asm being highlighted as a hex number
  - Fix highlighting for numbers with a leading decimal point
  - Correctly highlight numbers and strings inside of C/C++ macros
  - C/C++ functions now support pointer, reference, and move returns
  
  [Oleg Efimov]: https://github.com/Sannis
  [Guillaume Gomez]: https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez
  [Janis Voigtländer]: https://github.com/jvoigtlaender
  [Jan T. Sott]: https://github.com/idleberg
  [Dirk Kirsten]: https://github.com/dirkk
  [MY Sun]: https://github.com/simonmysun
  [Vadimtro]: https://github.com/Vadimtro
  [Benjamin Auder]: https://github.com/ghost
  [Dotan Dimet]: https://github.com/dotandimet
  [J2TeaM]: https://github.com/J2TeaM
  
  
  ## Version 8.6
  
  New languages:
  
  - *C/AL* by [Kenneth Fuglsang][]
  - *DNS zone file* by [Tim Schumacher][]
  - *Ceylon* by [Lucas Werkmeister][]
  - *OpenSCAD* by [Dan Panzarella][]
  - *Inform7* by [Bruno Dias][]
  - *armasm* by [Dan Panzarella][]
  - *TP* by [Jay Strybis][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Atelier Cave*, *Atelier Estuary*,
    *Atelier Plateau* and *Atelier Savanna* by [Bram de Haan][]
  - *Github Gist* by [Louis Barranqueiro][]
  
  Notable fixes and improvements to existing languages:
  
  - Multi-line raw strings from C++11 are now supported
  - Fix class names with dashes in HAML
  - The `async` keyword from ES6/7 is now supported
  - TypeScript functions handle type and parameter complexity better
  - We unified phpdoc/javadoc/yardoc etc modes across all languages
  - CSS .class selectors relevance was dropped to prevent wrong language detection
  - Images is now included to CDN build
  - Release process is now automated
  
  [Bram de Haan]: https://github.com/atelierbram
  [Kenneth Fuglsang]: https://github.com/kfuglsang
  [Louis Barranqueiro]: https://github.com/LouisBarranqueiro
  [Tim Schumacher]: https://github.com/enko
  [Lucas Werkmeister]: https://github.com/lucaswerkmeister
  [Dan Panzarella]: https://github.com/pzl
  [Bruno Dias]: https://github.com/sequitur
  [Jay Strybis]: https://github.com/unreal
  
  
  ## Version 8.5
  
  New languages:
  
  - *pf.conf* by [Peter Piwowarski][]
  - *Julia* by [Kenta Sato][]
  - *Prolog* by [Raivo Laanemets][]
  - *Docker* by [Alexis HĂ©naut][]
  - *Fortran* by [Anthony Scemama][] and [Thomas Applencourt][]
  - *Kotlin* by [Sergey Mashkov][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Agate* by [Taufik Nurrohman][]
  - *Darcula* by [JetBrains][]
  - *Atelier Sulphurpool* by [Bram de Haan][]
  - *Android Studio* by [Pedro Oliveira][]
  
  Notable fixes and improvements to existing languages:
  
  - ES6 features in JavaScript are better supported now by [Gu Yiling][].
  - Swift now recognizes body-less method definitions.
  - Single expression functions `def foo, do: ... ` now work in Elixir.
  - More uniform detection of built-in classes in Objective C.
  - Fixes for number literals and processor directives in Rust.
  - HTML `<script>` tag now allows any language, not just JavaScript.
  - Multi-line comments are supported now in MatLab.
  
  [Taufik Nurrohman]: https://github.com/tovic
  [Jet Brains]: https://www.jetbrains.com/
  [Peter Piwowarski]: https://github.com/oldlaptop
  [Kenta Sato]: https://github.com/bicycle1885
  [Bram de Haan]: https://github.com/atelierbram
  [Raivo Laanemets]: https://github.com/rla
  [Alexis HĂ©naut]: https://github.com/AlexisNo
  [Anthony Scemama]: https://github.com/scemama
  [Pedro Oliveira]: https://github.com/kanytu
  [Gu Yiling]: https://github.com/Justineo
  [Sergey Mashkov]: https://github.com/cy6erGn0m
  [Thomas Applencourt]: https://github.com/TApplencourt
  
  
  ## Version 8.4
  
  We've got the new [demo page][]! The obvious new feature is the new look, but
  apart from that it's got smarter: by presenting languages in groups it avoids
  running 10000 highlighting attempts after first load which was slowing it down
  and giving bad overall impression. It is now also being generated from test
  code snippets so the authors of new languages don't have to update both tests
  and the demo page with the same thing.
  
  Other notable changes:
  
  - The `template_comment` class is gone in favor of the more general `comment`.
  - Number parsing unified and improved across languages.
  - C++, Java and C# now use unified grammar to highlight titles in
    function/method definitions.
  - The browser build is now usable as an AMD module, there's no separate build
    target for that anymore.
  - OCaml has got a [comprehensive overhaul][ocaml] by [Mickaël Delahaye][].
  - Clojure's data structures and literals are now highlighted outside of lists
    and we can now highlight Clojure's REPL sessions.
  
  New languages:
  
  - *AspectJ* by [Hakan Ă–zler][]
  - *STEP Part 21* by [Adam Joseph Cook][]
  - *SML* derived by [Edwin Dalorzo][] from OCaml definition
  - *Mercury* by [mucaho][]
  - *Smali* by [Dennis Titze][]
  - *Verilog* by [Jon Evans][]
  - *Stata* by [Brian Quistorff][]
  
  [Hakan Ă–zler]: https://github.com/ozlerhakan
  [Adam Joseph Cook]: https://github.com/adamjcook
  [demo page]: https://highlightjs.org/static/demo/
  [Ivan Sagalaev]: https://github.com/isagalaev
  [Edwin Dalorzo]: https://github.com/edalorzo
  [mucaho]: https://github.com/mucaho
  [Dennis Titze]: https://github.com/titze
  [Jon Evans]: https://github.com/craftyjon
  [Brian Quistorff]: https://github.com/bquistorff
  [ocaml]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/pull/608#issue-46190207
  [Mickaël Delahaye]: https://github.com/polazarus
  
  
  ## Version 8.3
  
  We streamlined our tool chain, it is now based entirely on node.js instead of
  being a mix of node.js, Python and Java. The build script options and arguments
  remained the same, and we've noted all the changes in the [documentation][b].
  Apart from reducing complexity, the new build script is also faster from not
  having to start Java machine repeatedly. The credits for the work go to [Jeremy
  Hull][].
  
  Some notable fixes:
  
  - PHP and JavaScript mixed in HTML now live happily with each other.
  - JavaScript regexes now understand ES6 flags "u" and "y".
  - `throw` keyword is no longer detected as a method name in Java.
  - Fixed parsing of numbers and symbols in Clojure thanks to [input from Ivan
    Kleshnin][ik].
  
  New languages in this release:
  
  - *Less* by [Max Mikhailov][]
  - *Stylus* by [Bryant Williams][]
  - *Tcl* by [Radek Liska][]
  - *Puppet* by [Jose Molina Colmenero][]
  - *Processing* by [Erik Paluka][]
  - *Twig* templates by [Luke Holder][]
  - *PowerShell* by [David Mohundro][], based on [the work of Nicholas Blumhardt][ps]
  - *XL* by [Christophe de Dinechin][]
  - *LiveScript* by [Taneli Vatanen][] and [Jen Evers-Corvina][]
  - *ERB* (Ruby in HTML) by [Lucas Mazza][]
  - *Roboconf* by [Vincent Zurczak][]
  
  [b]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/building-testing.html
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [ik]: https://twitter.com/IvanKleshnin/status/514041599484231680
  [Max Mikhailov]: https://github.com/seven-phases-max
  [Bryant Williams]: https://github.com/scien
  [Radek Liska]: https://github.com/Nindaleth
  [Jose Molina Colmenero]: https://github.com/Moliholy
  [Erik Paluka]: https://github.com/paluka
  [Luke Holder]: https://github.com/lukeholder
  [David Mohundro]: https://github.com/drmohundro
  [ps]: https://github.com/OctopusDeploy/Library/blob/master/app/shared/presentation/highlighting/powershell.js
  [Christophe de Dinechin]: https://github.com/c3d
  [Taneli Vatanen]: https://github.com/Daiz-
  [Jen Evers-Corvina]: https://github.com/sevvie
  [Lucas Mazza]: https://github.com/lucasmazza
  [Vincent Zurczak]: https://github.com/vincent-zurczak
  
  
  ## Version 8.2
  
  We've finally got [real tests][test] and [continuous testing on Travis][ci]
  thanks to [Jeremy Hull][] and [Chris Eidhof][]. The tests designed to cover
  everything: language detection, correct parsing of individual language features
  and various special cases. This is a very important change that gives us
  confidence in extending language definitions and refactoring library core.
  
  We're going to redesign the old [demo/test suite][demo] into an interactive
  demo web app. If you're confident front-end developer or designer and want to
  help us with it, drop a comment into [the issue][#542] on GitHub.
  
  [test]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/tree/master/test
  [demo]: https://highlightjs.org/static/test.html
  [#542]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/issues/542
  [ci]: https://travis-ci.org/isagalaev/highlight.js
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [Chris Eidhof]: https://github.com/chriseidhof
  
  As usually there's a handful of new languages in this release:
  
  - *Groovy* by [Guillaume Laforge][]
  - *Dart* by [Maxim Dikun][]
  - *Dust* by [Michael Allen][]
  - *Scheme* by [JP Verkamp][]
  - *G-Code* by [Adam Joseph Cook][]
  - *Q* from Kx Systems by [Sergey Vidyuk][]
  
  [Guillaume Laforge]: https://github.com/glaforge
  [Maxim Dikun]: https://github.com/dikmax
  [Michael Allen]: https://github.com/bfui
  [JP Verkamp]: https://github.com/jpverkamp
  [Adam Joseph Cook]: https://github.com/adamjcook
  [Sergey Vidyuk]: https://github.com/sv
  
  Other improvements:
  
  - [Erik Osheim][] heavily reworked Scala definitions making it richer.
  - [Lucas Mazza][] fixed Ruby hashes highlighting
  - Lisp variants (Lisp, Clojure and Scheme) are unified in regard to naming
    the first symbol in parentheses: it's "keyword" in general case and also
    "built_in" for built-in functions in Clojure and Scheme.
  
  [Erik Osheim]: https://github.com/non
  [Lucas Mazza]: https://github.com/lucasmazza
  
  
  ## Version 8.1
  
  New languages:
  
  - *Gherkin* by [Sam Pikesley][]
  - *Elixir* by [Josh Adams][]
  - *NSIS* by [Jan T. Sott][]
  - *VIM script* by [Jun Yang][]
  - *Protocol Buffers* by [Dan Tao][]
  - *Nix* by [Domen KoĹľar][]
  - *x86asm* by [innocenat][]
  - *Cap’n Proto* and *Thrift* by [Oleg Efimov][]
  - *Monkey* by [Arthur Bikmullin][]
  - *TypeScript* by [Panu Horsmalahti][]
  - *Nimrod* by [Flaviu Tamas][]
  - *Gradle* by [Damian Mee][]
  - *Haxe* by [Christopher Kaster][]
  - *Swift* by [Chris Eidhof][] and [Nate Cook][]
  
  New styles:
  
  - *Kimbie*, light and dark variants by [Jan T. Sott][]
  - *Color brewer* by [FabrĂ­cio Tavares de Oliveira][]
  - *Codepen.io embed* by [Justin Perry][]
  - *Hybrid* by [Nic West][]
  
  [Sam Pikesley]: https://github.com/pikesley
  [Sindre Sorhus]: https://github.com/sindresorhus
  [Josh Adams]: https://github.com/knewter
  [Jan T. Sott]: https://github.com/idleberg
  [Jun Yang]: https://github.com/harttle
  [Dan Tao]: https://github.com/dtao
  [Domen KoĹľar]: https://github.com/iElectric
  [innocenat]: https://github.com/innocenat
  [Oleg Efimov]: https://github.com/Sannis
  [Arthur Bikmullin]: https://github.com/devolonter
  [Panu Horsmalahti]: https://github.com/panuhorsmalahti
  [Flaviu Tamas]: https://github.com/flaviut
  [Damian Mee]: https://github.com/chester1000
  [Christopher Kaster]: http://christopher.kaster.ws
  [FabrĂ­cio Tavares de Oliveira]: https://github.com/fabriciotav
  [Justin Perry]: https://github.com/ourmaninamsterdam
  [Nic West]: https://github.com/nicwest
  [Chris Eidhof]: https://github.com/chriseidhof
  [Nate Cook]: https://github.com/natecook1000
  
  Other improvements:
  
  - The README is heavily reworked and brought up to date by [Jeremy Hull][].
  - Added [`listLanguages()`][ll] method in the API.
  - Improved C/C++/C# detection.
  - Added a bunch of new language aliases, documented the existing ones. Thanks to
    [Sindre Sorhus][] for background research.
  - Added phrasal English words to boost relevance in comments.
  - Many improvements to SQL definition made by [Heiko August][],
    [Nikolay Lisienko][] and [Travis Odom][].
  - The shorter `lang-` prefix for language names in HTML classes supported
    alongside `language-`. Thanks to [Jeff Escalante][].
  - Ruby's got support for interactive console sessions. Thanks to
    [Pascal Hurni][].
  - Added built-in functions for R language. Thanks to [Artem A. Klevtsov][].
  - Rust's got definition for lifetime parameters and improved string syntax.
    Thanks to [Roman Shmatov][].
  - Various improvements to Objective-C definition by [Matt Diephouse][].
  - Fixed highlighting of generics in Java.
  
  [ll]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api.html#listlanguages
  [Sindre Sorhus]: https://github.com/sindresorhus
  [Heiko August]: https://github.com/auge8472
  [Nikolay Lisienko]: https://github.com/neor-ru
  [Travis Odom]: https://github.com/Burstaholic
  [Jeff Escalante]: https://github.com/jenius
  [Pascal Hurni]: https://github.com/phurni
  [Jiyin Yiyong]: https://github.com/jiyinyiyong
  [Artem A. Klevtsov]: https://github.com/unikum
  [Roman Shmatov]: https://github.com/shmatov
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [Matt Diephouse]: https://github.com/mdiep
  
  
  ## Version 8.0
  
  This new major release is quite a big overhaul bringing both new features and
  some backwards incompatible changes. However, chances are that the majority of
  users won't be affected by the latter: the basic scenario described in the
  README is left intact.
  
  Here's what did change in an incompatible way:
  
  - We're now prefixing all classes located in [CSS classes reference][cr] with
    `hljs-`, by default, because some class names would collide with other
    people's stylesheets. If you were using an older version, you might still want
    the previous behavior, but still want to upgrade. To suppress this new
    behavior, you would initialize like so:
  
    ```html
    <script type="text/javascript">
      hljs.configure({classPrefix: ''});
      hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();
    </script>
    ```
  
  - `tabReplace` and `useBR` that were used in different places are also unified
    into the global options object and are to be set using `configure(options)`.
    This function is documented in our [API docs][]. Also note that these
    parameters are gone from `highlightBlock` and `fixMarkup` which are now also
    rely on `configure`.
  
  - We removed public-facing (though undocumented) object `hljs.LANGUAGES` which
    was used to register languages with the library in favor of two new methods:
    `registerLanguage` and `getLanguage`. Both are documented in our [API docs][].
  
  - Result returned from `highlight` and `highlightAuto` no longer contains two
    separate attributes contributing to relevance score, `relevance` and
    `keyword_count`. They are now unified in `relevance`.
  
  Another technically compatible change that nonetheless might need attention:
  
  - The structure of the NPM package was refactored, so if you had installed it
    locally, you'll have to update your paths. The usual `require('highlight.js')`
    works as before. This is contributed by [Dmitry Smolin][].
  
  New features:
  
  - Languages now can be recognized by multiple names like "js" for JavaScript or
    "html" for, well, HTML (which earlier insisted on calling it "xml"). These
    aliases can be specified in the class attribute of the code container in your
    HTML as well as in various API calls. For now there are only a few very common
    aliases but we'll expand it in the future. All of them are listed in the
    [class reference][cr].
  
  - Language detection can now be restricted to a subset of languages relevant in
    a given context — a web page or even a single highlighting call. This is
    especially useful for node.js build that includes all the known languages.
    Another example is a StackOverflow-style site where users specify languages
    as tags rather than in the markdown-formatted code snippets. This is
    documented in the [API reference][] (see methods `highlightAuto` and
    `configure`).
  
  - Language definition syntax streamlined with [variants][] and
    [beginKeywords][].
  
  New languages and styles:
  
  - *Oxygene* by [Carlo Kok][]
  - *Mathematica* by [Daniel KvasniÄŤka][]
  - *Autohotkey* by [Seongwon Lee][]
  - *Atelier* family of styles in 10 variants by [Bram de Haan][]
  - *ParaĂ­so* styles by [Jan T. Sott][]
  
  Miscellaneous improvements:
  
  - Highlighting `=>` prompts in Clojure.
  - [Jeremy Hull][] fixed a lot of styles for consistency.
  - Finally, highlighting PHP and HTML [mixed in peculiar ways][php-html].
  - Objective C and C# now properly highlight titles in method definition.
  - Big overhaul of relevance counting for a number of languages. Please do report
    bugs about mis-detection of non-trivial code snippets!
  
  [API reference]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api.html
  
  [cr]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/css-classes-reference.html
  [api docs]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api.html
  [variants]: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/highlightjs/VoGC9-1p5vk/discussion
  [beginKeywords]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/commit/6c7fdea002eb3949577a85b3f7930137c7c3038d
  [php-html]: https://twitter.com/highlightjs/status/408890903017689088
  
  [Carlo Kok]: https://github.com/carlokok
  [Bram de Haan]: https://github.com/atelierbram
  [Daniel KvasniÄŤka]: https://github.com/dkvasnicka
  [Dmitry Smolin]: https://github.com/dimsmol
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [Seongwon Lee]: https://github.com/dlimpid
  [Jan T. Sott]: https://github.com/idleberg
  
  
  ## Version 7.5
  
  A catch-up release dealing with some of the accumulated contributions. This one
  is probably will be the last before the 8.0 which will be slightly backwards
  incompatible regarding some advanced use-cases.
  
  One outstanding change in this version is the addition of 6 languages to the
  [hosted script][d]: Markdown, ObjectiveC, CoffeeScript, Apache, Nginx and
  Makefile. It now weighs about 6K more but we're going to keep it under 30K.
  
  New languages:
  
  - OCaml by [Mehdi Dogguy][mehdid] and [Nicolas Braud-Santoni][nbraud]
  - [LiveCode Server][lcs] by [Ralf Bitter][revig]
  - Scilab by [Sylvestre Ledru][sylvestre]
  - basic support for Makefile by [Ivan Sagalaev][isagalaev]
  
  Improvements:
  
  - Ruby's got support for characters like `?A`, `?1`, `?\012` etc. and `%r{..}`
    regexps.
  - Clojure now allows a function call in the beginning of s-expressions
    `(($filter "myCount") (arr 1 2 3 4 5))`.
  - Haskell's got new keywords and now recognizes more things like pragmas,
    preprocessors, modules, containers, FFIs etc. Thanks to [Zena Treep][treep]
    for the implementation and to [Jeremy Hull][sourrust] for guiding it.
  - Miscellaneous fixes in PHP, Brainfuck, SCSS, Asciidoc, CMake, Python and F#.
  
  [mehdid]: https://github.com/mehdid
  [nbraud]: https://github.com/nbraud
  [revig]: https://github.com/revig
  [lcs]: http://livecode.com/developers/guides/server/
  [sylvestre]: https://github.com/sylvestre
  [isagalaev]: https://github.com/isagalaev
  [treep]: https://github.com/treep
  [sourrust]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [d]: http://highlightjs.org/download/
  
  
  ## New core developers
  
  The latest long period of almost complete inactivity in the project coincided
  with growing interest to it led to a decision that now seems completely obvious:
  we need more core developers.
  
  So without further ado let me welcome to the core team two long-time
  contributors: [Jeremy Hull][] and [Oleg
  Efimov][].
  
  Hope now we'll be able to work through stuff faster!
  
  P.S. The historical commit is [here][1] for the record.
  
  [Jeremy Hull]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [Oleg Efimov]: https://github.com/sannis
  [1]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/commit/f3056941bda56d2b72276b97bc0dd5f230f2473f
  
  
  ## Version 7.4
  
  This long overdue version is a snapshot of the current source tree with all the
  changes that happened during the past year. Sorry for taking so long!
  
  Along with the changes in code highlight.js has finally got its new home at
  <http://highlightjs.org/>, moving from its cradle on Software Maniacs which it
  outgrew a long time ago. Be sure to report any bugs about the site to
  <mailto:info@highlightjs.org>.
  
  On to what's new…
  
  New languages:
  
  - Handlebars templates by [Robin Ward][]
  - Oracle Rules Language by [Jason Jacobson][]
  - F# by [Joans Follesø][]
  - AsciiDoc and Haml by [Dan Allen][]
  - Lasso by [Eric Knibbe][]
  - SCSS by [Kurt Emch][]
  - VB.NET by [Poren Chiang][]
  - Mizar by [Kelley van Evert][]
  
  [Robin Ward]: https://github.com/eviltrout
  [Jason Jacobson]: https://github.com/jayce7
  [Joans Follesø]: https://github.com/follesoe
  [Dan Allen]: https://github.com/mojavelinux
  [Eric Knibbe]: https://github.com/EricFromCanada
  [Kurt Emch]: https://github.com/kemch
  [Poren Chiang]: https://github.com/rschiang
  [Kelley van Evert]: https://github.com/kelleyvanevert
  
  New style themes:
  
  - Monokai Sublime by [noformnocontent][]
  - Railscasts by [Damien White][]
  - Obsidian by [Alexander Marenin][]
  - Docco by [Simon Madine][]
  - Mono Blue by [Ivan Sagalaev][] (uses a single color hue for everything)
  - Foundation by [Dan Allen][]
  
  [noformnocontent]: http://nn.mit-license.org/
  [Damien White]: https://github.com/visoft
  [Alexander Marenin]: https://github.com/ioncreature
  [Simon Madine]: https://github.com/thingsinjars
  [Ivan Sagalaev]: https://github.com/isagalaev
  
  Other notable changes:
  
  - Corrected many corner cases in CSS.
  - Dropped Python 2 version of the build tool.
  - Implemented building for the AMD format.
  - Updated Rust keywords (thanks to [Dmitry Medvinsky][]).
  - Literal regexes can now be used in language definitions.
  - CoffeeScript highlighting is now significantly more robust and rich due to
    input from [Cédric Néhémie][].
  
  [Dmitry Medvinsky]: https://github.com/dmedvinsky
  [Cédric Néhémie]: https://github.com/abe33
  
  
  ## Version 7.3
  
  - Since this version highlight.js no longer works in IE version 8 and older.
    It's made it possible to reduce the library size and dramatically improve code
    readability and made it easier to maintain. Time to go forward!
  
  - New languages: AppleScript (by [Nathan Grigg][ng] and [Dr. Drang][dd]) and
    Brainfuck (by [Evgeny Stepanischev][bolk]).
  
  - Improvements to existing languages:
  
      - interpreter prompt in Python (`>>>` and `...`)
      - @-properties and classes in CoffeeScript
      - E4X in JavaScript (by [Oleg Efimov][oe])
      - new keywords in Perl (by [Kirk Kimmel][kk])
      - big Ruby syntax update (by [Vasily Polovnyov][vast])
      - small fixes in Bash
  
  - Also Oleg Efimov did a great job of moving all the docs for language and style
    developers and contributors from the old wiki under the source code in the
    "docs" directory. Now these docs are nicely presented at
    <http://highlightjs.readthedocs.org/>.
  
  [ng]: https://github.com/nathan11g
  [dd]: https://github.com/drdrang
  [bolk]: https://github.com/bolknote
  [oe]: https://github.com/Sannis
  [kk]: https://github.com/kimmel
  [vast]: https://github.com/vast
  
  
  ## Version 7.2
  
  A regular bug-fix release without any significant new features. Enjoy!
  
  
  ## Version 7.1
  
  A Summer crop:
  
  - [Marc Fornos][mf] made the definition for Clojure along with the matching
    style Rainbow (which, of course, works for other languages too).
  - CoffeeScript support continues to improve getting support for regular
    expressions.
  - Yoshihide Jimbo ported to highlight.js [five Tomorrow styles][tm] from the
    [project by Chris Kempson][tm0].
  - Thanks to [Casey Duncun][cd] the library can now be built in the popular
    [AMD format][amd].
  - And last but not least, we've got a fair number of correctness and consistency
    fixes, including a pretty significant refactoring of Ruby.
  
  [mf]: https://github.com/mfornos
  [tm]: http://jmblog.github.com/color-themes-for-highlightjs/
  [tm0]: https://github.com/ChrisKempson/Tomorrow-Theme
  [cd]: https://github.com/caseman
  [amd]: http://requirejs.org/docs/whyamd.html
  
  
  ## Version 7.0
  
  The reason for the new major version update is a global change of keyword syntax
  which resulted in the library getting smaller once again. For example, the
  hosted build is 2K less than at the previous version while supporting two new
  languages.
  
  Notable changes:
  
  - The library now works not only in a browser but also with [node.js][]. It is
    installable with `npm install highlight.js`. [API][] docs are available on our
    wiki.
  
  - The new unique feature (apparently) among syntax highlighters is highlighting
    *HTTP* headers and an arbitrary language in the request body. The most useful
    languages here are *XML* and *JSON* both of which highlight.js does support.
    Here's [the detailed post][p] about the feature.
  
  - Two new style themes: a dark "south" *[Pojoaque][]* by Jason Tate and an
    emulation of*XCode* IDE by [Angel Olloqui][ao].
  
  - Three new languages: *D* by [Aleksandar Ružičić][ar], *R* by [Joe Cheng][jc]
    and *GLSL* by [Sergey Tikhomirov][st].
  
  - *Nginx* syntax has become a million times smaller and more universal thanks to
    remaking it in a more generic manner that doesn't require listing all the
    directives in the known universe.
  
  - Function titles are now highlighted in *PHP*.
  
  - *Haskell* and *VHDL* were significantly reworked to be more rich and correct
    by their respective maintainers [Jeremy Hull][sr] and [Igor Kalnitsky][ik].
  
  And last but not least, many bugs have been fixed around correctness and
  language detection.
  
  Overall highlight.js currently supports 51 languages and 20 style themes.
  
  [node.js]: http://nodejs.org/
  [api]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/wiki/doku.php/highlight.js:api
  [p]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/blog/2012/05/10/http-and-json-in-highlight-js/en/
  [pojoaque]: http://web-cms-designs.com/ftopict-10-pojoaque-style-for-highlight-js-code-highlighter.html
  [ao]: https://github.com/angelolloqui
  [ar]: https://github.com/raleksandar
  [jc]: https://github.com/jcheng5
  [st]: https://github.com/tikhomirov
  [sr]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [ik]: https://github.com/ikalnitsky
  
  
  ## Version 6.2
  
  A lot of things happened in highlight.js since the last version! We've got nine
  new contributors, the discussion group came alive, and the main branch on GitHub
  now counts more than 350 followers. Here are most significant results coming
  from all this activity:
  
  - 5 (five!) new languages: Rust, ActionScript, CoffeeScript, MatLab and
    experimental support for markdown. Thanks go to [Andrey Vlasovskikh][av],
    [Alexander Myadzel][am], [Dmytrii Nagirniak][dn], [Oleg Efimov][oe], [Denis
    Bardadym][db] and [John Crepezzi][jc].
  
  - 2 new style themes: Monokai by [Luigi Maselli][lm] and stylistic imitation of
    another well-known highlighter Google Code Prettify by [Aahan Krish][ak].
  
  - A vast number of [correctness fixes and code refactorings][log], mostly made
    by [Oleg Efimov][oe] and [Evgeny Stepanischev][es].
  
  [av]: https://github.com/vlasovskikh
  [am]: https://github.com/myadzel
  [dn]: https://github.com/dnagir
  [oe]: https://github.com/Sannis
  [db]: https://github.com/btd
  [jc]: https://github.com/seejohnrun
  [lm]: http://grigio.org/
  [ak]: https://github.com/geekpanth3r
  [es]: https://github.com/bolknote
  [log]: https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/commits/
  
  
  ## Version 6.1 — Solarized
  
  [Jeremy Hull][jh] has implemented my dream feature — a port of [Solarized][]
  style theme famous for being based on the intricate color theory to achieve
  correct contrast and color perception. It is now available for highlight.js in
  both variants — light and dark.
  
  This version also adds a new original style Arta. Its author pumbur maintains a
  [heavily modified fork of highlight.js][pb] on GitHub.
  
  [jh]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [solarized]: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
  [pb]: https://github.com/pumbur/highlight.js
  
  
  ## Version 6.0
  
  New major version of the highlighter has been built on a significantly
  refactored syntax. Due to this it's even smaller than the previous one while
  supporting more languages!
  
  New languages are:
  
  - Haskell by [Jeremy Hull][sourrust]
  - Erlang in two varieties — module and REPL — made collectively by [Nikolay
    Zakharov][desh], [Dmitry Kovega][arhibot] and [Sergey Ignatov][ignatov]
  - Objective C by [Valerii Hiora][vhbit]
  - Vala by [Antono Vasiljev][antono]
  - Go by [Stephan Kountso][steplg]
  
  [sourrust]: https://github.com/sourrust
  [desh]: http://desh.su/
  [arhibot]: https://github.com/arhibot
  [ignatov]: https://github.com/ignatov
  [vhbit]: https://github.com/vhbit
  [antono]: https://github.com/antono
  [steplg]: https://github.com/steplg
  
  Also this version is marginally faster and fixes a number of small long-standing
  bugs.
  
  Developer overview of the new language syntax is available in a [blog post about
  recent beta release][beta].
  
  [beta]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/blog/2011/04/25/highlight-js-60-beta/en/
  
  P.S. New version is not yet available on a Yandex CDN, so for now you have to
  download [your own copy][d].
  
  [d]: /soft/highlight/en/download/
  
  
  ## Version 5.14
  
  Fixed bugs in HTML/XML detection and relevance introduced in previous
  refactoring.
  
  Also test.html now shows the second best result of language detection by
  relevance.
  
  
  ## Version 5.13
  
  Past weekend began with a couple of simple additions for existing languages but
  ended up in a big code refactoring bringing along nice improvements for language
  developers.
  
  ### For users
  
  - Description of C++ has got new keywords from the upcoming [C++ 0x][] standard.
  - Description of HTML has got new tags from [HTML 5][].
  - CSS-styles have been unified to use consistent padding and also have lost
    pop-outs with names of detected languages.
  - [Igor Kalnitsky][ik] has sent two new language descriptions: CMake & VHDL.
  
  This makes total number of languages supported by highlight.js to reach 35.
  
  Bug fixes:
  
  - Custom classes on `<pre>` tags are not being overridden anymore
  - More correct highlighting of code blocks inside non-`<pre>` containers:
    highlighter now doesn't insist on replacing them with its own container and
    just replaces the contents.
  - Small fixes in browser compatibility and heuristics.
  
  [c++ 0x]: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B0x
  [html 5]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5
  [ik]: http://kalnitsky.org.ua/
  
  ### For developers
  
  The most significant change is the ability to include language submodes right
  under `contains` instead of defining explicit named submodes in the main array:
  
      contains: [
        'string',
        'number',
        {begin: '\
  ', end: hljs.IMMEDIATE_RE}
      ]
  
  This is useful for auxiliary modes needed only in one place to define parsing.
  Note that such modes often don't have `className` and hence won't generate a
  separate `<span>` in the resulting markup. This is similar in effect to
  `noMarkup: true`. All existing languages have been refactored accordingly.
  
  Test file test.html has at last become a real test. Now it not only puts the
  detected language name under the code snippet but also tests if it matches the
  expected one. Test summary is displayed right above all language snippets.
  
  
  ## CDN
  
  Fine people at [Yandex][] agreed to host highlight.js on their big fast servers.
  [Link up][l]!
  
  [yandex]: http://yandex.com/
  [l]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/soft/highlight/en/download/
  
  
  ## Version 5.10 — "Paris".
  
  Though I'm on a vacation in Paris, I decided to release a new version with a
  couple of small fixes:
  
  - Tomas Vitvar discovered that TAB replacement doesn't always work when used
    with custom markup in code
  - SQL parsing is even more rigid now and doesn't step over SmallTalk in tests
  
  
  ## Version 5.9
  
  A long-awaited version is finally released.
  
  New languages:
  
  - Andrew Fedorov made a definition for Lua
  - a long-time highlight.js contributor [Peter Leonov][pl] made a definition for
    Nginx config
  - [Vladimir Moskva][vm] made a definition for TeX
  
  [pl]: http://kung-fu-tzu.ru/
  [vm]: http://fulc.ru/
  
  Fixes for existing languages:
  
  - [Loren Segal][ls] reworked the Ruby definition and added highlighting for
    [YARD][] inline documentation
  - the definition of SQL has become more solid and now it shouldn't be overly
    greedy when it comes to language detection
  
  [ls]: http://gnuu.org/
  [yard]: http://yardoc.org/
  
  The highlighter has become more usable as a library allowing to do highlighting
  from initialization code of JS frameworks and in ajax methods (see.
  readme.eng.txt).
  
  Also this version drops support for the [WordPress][wp] plugin. Everyone is
  welcome to [pick up its maintenance][p] if needed.
  
  [wp]: http://wordpress.org/
  [p]: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~isagalaev/+junk/highlight/annotate/342/src/wp_highlight.js.php
  
  
  ## Version 5.8
  
  - Jan Berkel has contributed a definition for Scala. +1 to hotness!
  - All CSS-styles are rewritten to work only inside `<pre>` tags to avoid
    conflicts with host site styles.
  
  
  ## Version 5.7.
  
  Fixed escaping of quotes in VBScript strings.
  
  
  ## Version 5.5
  
  This version brings a small change: now .ini-files allow digits, underscores and
  square brackets in key names.
  
  
  ## Version 5.4
  
  Fixed small but upsetting bug in the packer which caused incorrect highlighting
  of explicitly specified languages. Thanks to Andrew Fedorov for precise
  diagnostics!
  
  
  ## Version 5.3
  
  The version to fulfil old promises.
  
  The most significant change is that highlight.js now preserves custom user
  markup in code along with its own highlighting markup. This means that now it's
  possible to use, say, links in code. Thanks to [Vladimir Dolzhenko][vd] for the
  [initial proposal][1] and for making a proof-of-concept patch.
  
  Also in this version:
  
  - [Vasily Polovnyov][vp] has sent a GitHub-like style and has implemented
    support for CSS @-rules and Ruby symbols.
  - Yura Zaripov has sent two styles: Brown Paper and School Book.
  - Oleg Volchkov has sent a definition for [Parser 3][p3].
  
  [1]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/forum/highlightjs/6612/
  [p3]: http://www.parser.ru/
  [vp]: http://vasily.polovnyov.ru/
  [vd]: http://dolzhenko.blogspot.com/
  
  
  ## Version 5.2
  
  - at last it's possible to replace indentation TABs with something sensible
    (e.g. 2 or 4 spaces)
  - new keywords and built-ins for 1C by Sergey Baranov
  - a couple of small fixes to Apache highlighting
  
  
  ## Version 5.1
  
  This is one of those nice version consisting entirely of new and shiny
  contributions!
  
  - [Vladimir Ermakov][vooon] created highlighting for AVR Assembler
  - [Ruslan Keba][rukeba] created highlighting for Apache config file. Also his
    original visual style for it is now available for all highlight.js languages
    under the name "Magula".
  - [Shuen-Huei Guan][drake] (aka Drake) sent new keywords for RenderMan
    languages. Also thanks go to [Konstantin Evdokimenko][ke] for his advice on
    the matter.
  
  [vooon]: http://vehq.ru/about/
  [rukeba]: http://rukeba.com/
  [drake]: http://drakeguan.org/
  [ke]: http://k-evdokimenko.moikrug.ru/
  
  
  ## Version 5.0
  
  The main change in the new major version of highlight.js is a mechanism for
  packing several languages along with the library itself into a single compressed
  file. Now sites using several languages will load considerably faster because
  the library won't dynamically include additional files while loading.
  
  Also this version fixes a long-standing bug with Javascript highlighting that
  couldn't distinguish between regular expressions and division operations.
  
  And as usually there were a couple of minor correctness fixes.
  
  Great thanks to all contributors! Keep using highlight.js.
  
  
  ## Version 4.3
  
  This version comes with two contributions from [Jason Diamond][jd]:
  
  - language definition for C# (yes! it was a long-missed thing!)
  - Visual Studio-like highlighting style
  
  Plus there are a couple of minor bug fixes for parsing HTML and XML attributes.
  
  [jd]: http://jason.diamond.name/weblog/
  
  
  ## Version 4.2
  
  The biggest news is highlighting for Lisp, courtesy of Vasily Polovnyov. It's
  somewhat experimental meaning that for highlighting "keywords" it doesn't use
  any pre-defined set of a Lisp dialect. Instead it tries to highlight first word
  in parentheses wherever it makes sense. I'd like to ask people programming in
  Lisp to confirm if it's a good idea and send feedback to [the forum][f].
  
  Other changes:
  
  - Smalltalk was excluded from DEFAULT_LANGUAGES to save traffic
  - [Vladimir Epifanov][voldmar] has implemented javascript style switcher for
    test.html
  - comments now allowed inside Ruby function definition
  - [MEL][] language from [Shuen-Huei Guan][drake]
  - whitespace now allowed between `<pre>` and `<code>`
  - better auto-detection of C++ and PHP
  - HTML allows embedded VBScript (`<% .. %>`)
  
  [f]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/forum/highlightjs/
  [voldmar]: http://voldmar.ya.ru/
  [mel]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Embedded_Language
  [drake]: http://drakeguan.org/
  
  
  ## Version 4.1
  
  Languages:
  
  - Bash from Vah
  - DOS bat-files from Alexander Makarov (Sam)
  - Diff files from Vasily Polovnyov
  - Ini files from myself though initial idea was from Sam
  
  Styles:
  
  - Zenburn from Vladimir Epifanov, this is an imitation of a
    [well-known theme for Vim][zenburn].
  - Ascetic from myself, as a realization of ideals of non-flashy highlighting:
    just one color in only three gradations :-)
  
  In other news. [One small bug][bug] was fixed, built-in keywords were added for
  Python and C++ which improved auto-detection for the latter (it was shame that
  [my wife's blog][alenacpp] had issues with it from time to time). And lastly
  thanks go to Sam for getting rid of my stylistic comments in code that were
  getting in the way of [JSMin][].
  
  [zenburn]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenburn
  [alenacpp]: http://alenacpp.blogspot.com/
  [bug]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1823
  [jsmin]: http://code.google.com/p/jsmin-php/
  
  
  ## Version 4.0
  
  New major version is a result of vast refactoring and of many contributions.
  
  Visible new features:
  
  - Highlighting of embedded languages. Currently is implemented highlighting of
    Javascript and CSS inside HTML.
  - Bundled 5 ready-made style themes!
  
  Invisible new features:
  
  - Highlight.js no longer pollutes global namespace. Only one object and one
    function for backward compatibility.
  - Performance is further increased by about 15%.
  
  Changing of a major version number caused by a new format of language definition
  files. If you use some third-party language files they should be updated.
  
  
  ## Version 3.5
  
  A very nice version in my opinion fixing a number of small bugs and slightly
  increased speed in a couple of corner cases. Thanks to everybody who reports
  bugs in he [forum][f] and by email!
  
  There is also a new language — XML. A custom XML formerly was detected as HTML
  and didn't highlight custom tags. In this version I tried to make custom XML to
  be detected and highlighted by its own rules. Which by the way include such
  things as CDATA sections and processing instructions (`<? ... ?>`).
  
  [f]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/forum/viewforum.php?id=6
  
  
  ## Version 3.3
  
  [Vladimir Gubarkov][xonix] has provided an interesting and useful addition.
  File export.html contains a little program that shows and allows to copy and
  paste an HTML code generated by the highlighter for any code snippet. This can
  be useful in situations when one can't use the script itself on a site.
  
  
  [xonix]: http://xonixx.blogspot.com/
  
  
  ## Version 3.2 consists completely of contributions:
  
  - Vladimir Gubarkov has described SmallTalk
  - Yuri Ivanov has described 1C
  - Peter Leonov has packaged the highlighter as a Firefox extension
  - Vladimir Ermakov has compiled a mod for phpBB
  
  Many thanks to you all!
  
  
  ## Version 3.1
  
  Three new languages are available: Django templates, SQL and Axapta. The latter
  two are sent by [Dmitri Roudakov][1]. However I've almost entirely rewrote an
  SQL definition but I'd never started it be it from the ground up :-)
  
  The engine itself has got a long awaited feature of grouping keywords
  ("keyword", "built-in function", "literal"). No more hacks!
  
  [1]: http://roudakov.ru/
  
  
  ## Version 3.0
  
  It is major mainly because now highlight.js has grown large and has become
  modular. Now when you pass it a list of languages to highlight it will
  dynamically load into a browser only those languages.
  
  Also:
  
  - Konstantin Evdokimenko of [RibKit][] project has created a highlighting for
    RenderMan Shading Language and RenderMan Interface Bytestream. Yay for more
    languages!
  - Heuristics for C++ and HTML got better.
  - I've implemented (at last) a correct handling of backslash escapes in C-like
    languages.
  
  There is also a small backwards incompatible change in the new version. The
  function initHighlighting that was used to initialize highlighting instead of
  initHighlightingOnLoad a long time ago no longer works. If you by chance still
  use it — replace it with the new one.
  
  [RibKit]: http://ribkit.sourceforge.net/
  
  
  ## Version 2.9
  
  Highlight.js is a parser, not just a couple of regular expressions. That said
  I'm glad to announce that in the new version 2.9 has support for:
  
  - in-string substitutions for Ruby -- `#{...}`
  - strings from from numeric symbol codes (like #XX) for Delphi
  
  
  ## Version 2.8
  
  A maintenance release with more tuned heuristics. Fully backwards compatible.
  
  
  ## Version 2.7
  
  - Nikita Ledyaev presents highlighting for VBScript, yay!
  - A couple of bugs with escaping in strings were fixed thanks to Mickle
  - Ongoing tuning of heuristics
  
  Fixed bugs were rather unpleasant so I encourage everyone to upgrade!
  
  
  ## Version 2.4
  
  - Peter Leonov provides another improved highlighting for Perl
  - Javascript gets a new kind of keywords — "literals". These are the words
    "true", "false" and "null"
  
  Also highlight.js homepage now lists sites that use the library. Feel free to
  add your site by [dropping me a message][mail] until I find the time to build a
  submit form.
  
  [mail]: mailto:Maniac@SoftwareManiacs.Org
  
  
  ## Version 2.3
  
  This version fixes IE breakage in previous version. My apologies to all who have
  already downloaded that one!
  
  
  ## Version 2.2
  
  - added highlighting for Javascript
  - at last fixed parsing of Delphi's escaped apostrophes in strings
  - in Ruby fixed highlighting of keywords 'def' and 'class', same for 'sub' in
    Perl
  
  
  ## Version 2.0
  
  - Ruby support by [Anton Kovalyov][ak]
  - speed increased by orders of magnitude due to new way of parsing
  - this same way allows now correct highlighting of keywords in some tricky
    places (like keyword "End" at the end of Delphi classes)
  
  [ak]: http://anton.kovalyov.net/
  
  
  ## Version 1.0
  
  Version 1.0 of javascript syntax highlighter is released!
  
  It's the first version available with English description. Feel free to post
  your comments and question to [highlight.js forum][forum]. And don't be afraid
  if you find there some fancy Cyrillic letters -- it's for Russian users too :-)
  
  [forum]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/forum/viewforum.php?id=6