Vim only renders a single sign-per-line. If we have the PC _and_ a breakpoint, we should make that clear. Do this using a vimspectorPCBP sign which combines both vimspectorPC and vimspectorBP (sort of). We can't (unfortuantely) render the breakpoint blob in a different colour, but it's at least obvious when we toggle on the PC line. |
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