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@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ Most editors should be able to use their existing Lua support for Candran code.
* [sublime-candran](https://github.com/Reuh/sublime-candran) support the full Candran syntax
* [SublimeLinter-cancheck-contrib](https://github.com/Reuh/SublimeLinter-contrib-cancheck) SublimeLinter plugin for Candran using ```cancheck```
* [SublimeLinter-candran-contrib](https://github.com/Reuh/SublimeLinter-contrib-candran) SublimeLinter plugin for Candran using ```canc -parse``` (only checks for syntaxic errors, no linting)
* **VS Code**: [vscode-candran](https://github.com/Reuh/vscode-candran) basic support for the Candran syntax
* **Atom**: [language-candran](https://atom.io/packages/language-candran) support the full Candran syntax
For linting, if your editor support [luacheck](https://github.com/luarocks/luacheck), you should be able to replace it with ```cancheck``` (in this repository ```bin/cancheck```, or installed automatically if Candran was installed using LuaRocks), which is a wrapper around luacheck that monkey-patch it to support Candran.

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@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ local oldRunner = runner.new
function runner.new(opts)
-- Disable max line length checking (it is compiled code...)
opts.max_line_length = false
opts.ignore = { "4[23]1/__CAN_.*" }
return oldRunner(opts)
end