Fix regex in CodeQL TextMate grammar that was silently failing#3903
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The TM grammar for CodeQL includes an invalid regex. Specifically, in Oniguruma, lookahead is invalid when used within lookbehind. This leads to the regex failing silently in
vscode-textmate.Additionally, this makes the CodeQL grammar fail entirely when used with Shiki's JS engine (see CodeQL listed as unsupported in Shiki's JS engine compatibility report) because Shiki's JS engine doesn't fail silently for invalid Oniguruma regexes.
Because the lookahead appears at the end of the lookbehind, moving it outside of the lookbehind does not change the behavior of the regex at all (if the previous version had worked in the first place, like it would in some other regex flavors).
In this PR, I updated
extensions/ql-vscode/syntaxes/ql.tmLanguage.ymland then ran thesyntaxes/updateSyntaxscript to generate the JSON version of the grammar. I've also updated the changelog.