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  2. QTCREATORBUG-26499

clangd grays out code after #endif that it shouldn't

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    • Qt Creator 6.0.0-rc1
    • Qt Creator 6.0.0-beta2
    • C/C++/Obj-C++ Support
    • None
    • Gentoo Linux AMD64 X11.
      KDE Plasma 5.23.2.
    • Linux/X11
    • 426fde79d6b920d4ccbc0c90659633e1c893e826 (qt-creator/qt-creator/6.0)

      Enabling clangd results in code appearing grayed out even after the `#endif`. This is how it appears without clangd:

       Enabling clangd results in:

      Whatever is responsible for this seems to break "code graying" completely. For example, try these reproduction steps:

      1. Open Creator.
      2. Create a new project.
      3. Select "Non-Qt Project" and "Plain C++ Application". I chose "qmake" as build system for simplicity.
      4. In `main.cpp`, go to the first line and add:
      #ifdef FOO
      #endif

      Now the code should look like this:

      #ifdef FOO
      #endif
      #include <iostream>

      Go to the first line again and insert a blank line. Creator gets bugged out by this. The wrong lines are being grayed out, and there's even an error message in there saying "Unterminated conditional directive."

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            kandeler Christian Kandeler
            realnc Nikos Chantziaras
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