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Remove Clike dependency from Bash #789

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The Bash language is actually very different from Clike. Only
'boolean', 'operator' and 'punctuation' are shared between them.
'operator' and 'punctuation' should be changed in the future,
because Bash actually has slightly different operators.

Since they share almost nothing, it makes sense to remove the
dependency. This patch copies 'boolean', 'operator' and
'punctuation' from Clike, but doesn't change them.

This patch also fixes a typo and adds the missing built-in keyword
let. let is not in the POSIX-standard, but Bash and some other
shells support it.

The Bash language is actually very different from Clike. Only
'boolean', 'operator' and 'punctuation' are shared between them.
'operator' and 'punctuation' should be changed in the future,
because Bash actually has slightly different operators.

Since they share almost nothing, it makes sense to remove the
dependency. This patch copies 'boolean', 'operator' and
'punctuation' from Clike, but doesn't change them.

This patch also fixes a typo and adds the missing built-in keyword
`let`. `let` is not in the POSIX-standard, but Bash and some other
shells support it.
Golmote added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 3, 2015
Remove Clike dependency from Bash
@Golmote Golmote merged commit 1ab4619 into PrismJS:gh-pages Oct 3, 2015
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Golmote commented Oct 3, 2015

Thanks!

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