syntaxes: remove quotes from each syntax name, and color it differently

The different color will make the name stand out, as it should, instead
of looking the same as all the regex strings.
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Benno Schulenberg 2018-02-07 11:25:46 +01:00
parent 544cda6a62
commit 3e1fc6385b
45 changed files with 47 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ void parse_syntax(char *ptr)
ptr = parse_next_word(ptr);
/* Check that there are no quotes or that they are paired. */
/* Check that quotes around the name are either paired or absent. */
if ((*nameptr == '\x22') ^ (nameptr[strlen(nameptr) - 1] == '\x22')) {
rcfile_error(N_("Unpaired quote in syntax name"));
return;

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## Here is an example for assembler.
syntax "asm" "\.(S|s|asm)$"
syntax asm "\.(S|s|asm)$"
magic "assembler source"
comment "//"

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## Here is an example for Autoconf.
syntax "autoconf" "\.(ac|m4)$"
syntax autoconf "\.(ac|m4)$"
comment "#"
# Keywords:

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## Here is an example for awk.
syntax "awk" "\.awk$"
syntax awk "\.awk$"
magic "awk script"
comment "#"

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## Here is an example for C/C++.
syntax "c" "\.(c(c|pp|xx|\+\+)?|C)$" "\.(h(h|pp|xx)?|H)$" "\.ii?$"
syntax c "\.(c(c|pp|xx|\+\+)?|C)$" "\.(h(h|pp|xx)?|H)$" "\.ii?$"
magic "^(C|C\+\+) (source|program)"
comment "//"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Colouring for Changelogs.
syntax "changelog" "Change[Ll]og.*"
syntax changelog "Change[Ll]og.*"
# Author lines.
color green "^(19|20).*$"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Syntax highlighting for CMake files.
syntax "cmake" "(CMakeLists\.txt|\.cmake)$"
syntax cmake "(CMakeLists\.txt|\.cmake)$"
comment "#"
icolor green "^[[:space:]]*[A-Z0-9_]+"

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## Here is an example for CSS files.
syntax "css" "\.css$"
syntax css "\.css$"
comment "/*|*/"
color brightred "."

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## Here is an example for apt's sources.list.
syntax "sources.list" "sources\.list(~|\.old|\.save)?$" "sources\.list\.d/.*\.list(~|\.old|\.save)?$"
syntax sources.list "sources\.list(~|\.old|\.save)?$" "sources\.list\.d/.*\.list(~|\.old|\.save)?$"
comment "#"
# Coloring the deb lines, working from tail to head. First the

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## An example of a default syntax. The default syntax is used for
## files that do not match any other syntax.
syntax "default"
syntax default
comment "#"
# Comments.

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## Here is an example for Emacs Lisp.
syntax "elisp" "\.el$"
syntax elisp "\.el$"
magic "Lisp/Scheme program"
comment ";"

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## Here is an example for Fortran 90/95.
syntax "fortran" "\.(f|f90|f95)$"
syntax fortran "\.(f|f90|f95)$"
comment "!"
color red "\<[0-9]+\>"

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
## Here is an example for Gentoo ebuilds/eclasses,
## and (further down) one for Portage control files.
syntax "ebuild" "\.e(build|class|blit)$"
syntax ebuild "\.e(build|class|blit)$"
comment "#"
## All the standard portage functions:
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ color ,green "[[:space:]]+$"
color ,green " "
syntax "/etc/portage" "\.(accept_keywords|env|keywords|mask|unmask|use)(/.+)?$"
syntax /etc/portage "\.(accept_keywords|env|keywords|mask|unmask|use)(/.+)?$"
comment "#"
## Base text:

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Here is an example for Go.
syntax "go" "\.go$"
syntax go "\.go$"
comment "//"
# Set up a formatter since spelling is probably useless...

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Here is an example for groff.
syntax "groff" "\.m[ems]$" "\.rof" "\.tmac$" "^tmac."
syntax groff "\.m[ems]$" "\.rof" "\.tmac$" "^tmac."
comment ".\""
# The argument of .ds or .nr

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## Here is an example for Guile Scheme.
syntax "guile" "\.scm$"
syntax guile "\.scm$"
header "^#!.*guile"
comment ";"

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## Here is an example for HTML.
syntax "html" "\.html?$"
syntax html "\.html?$"
magic "HTML document"
comment "<!--|-->"

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## Here is an example for Java.
syntax "java" "\.java$"
syntax java "\.java$"
magic "Java "
comment "//"

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## Syntax highlighting for Javascript.
syntax "javascript" "\.js$"
syntax javascript "\.js$"
comment "//"
# Declarational stuff.

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# Original author: Aapo Rantalainen
# License: GPLv3 or newer
syntax "json" "\.json$"
syntax json "\.json$"
# No comments are permitted in JSON.
comment ""

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
## Original author: Matthew Wild <mwild1 (at) gmail.com>
## License: GPL 3 or later
syntax "lua" "\.lua$"
syntax lua "\.lua$"
magic "Lua script"
comment "--"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Here is an example for Makefiles.
syntax "makefile" "Makefile[^/]*$" "\.(make|mk)$"
syntax makefile "Makefile[^/]*$" "\.(make|mk)$"
magic "makefile script"
comment "#"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Here is an example for manpages.
syntax "man" "\.[1-9]x?$"
syntax man "\.[1-9]x?$"
magic "troff or preprocessor input"
comment ".\""

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Here is an example for Magicpoint presentations.
syntax "mgp" "\.mgp$"
syntax mgp "\.mgp$"
header "^%include.*"
comment "#"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Here is an example for quoted emails (under e.g. mutt).
syntax "mutt"
syntax mutt
# Quoted lines.
color green "^>.*"

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## This is meant for highlighting key combos in a nano help text.
# It should not apply to any normal file, so no fileregex.
syntax "nanohelp"
syntax nanohelp
# Key combos:
color cyan "\^[]4-8A-Z^\_◀▶▲▼]" "[◀▶▲▼]" "(\^|M-)Space" "\<M-." "\<F1?[0-9]"

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## Here is an example for nanorc files.
syntax "nanorc" "\.?nanorc$"
syntax nanorc "\.?nanorc$"
comment "#"
# Possible errors and parameters
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*set[[:space:]]+(backupdir|brackets|functioncolo
icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*bind[[:space:]]+((\^([[:alpha:]]|[]0-9\^_]|Space)|M-([[:alpha:]]|[]!"#$%&'()*+,./0-9:;<=>?@\^_`{|}~-]|Space))|F([1-9]|1[0-6])|Ins|Del)[[:space:]]+[[:alpha:]]+[[:space:]]+(all|main|search|replace(with)?|gotoline|writeout|insert|ext(ernal)?cmd|help|spell|linter|browser|whereisfile|gotodir)([[:space:]]+#|[[:space:]]*$)"
icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*unbind[[:space:]]+((\^([[:alpha:]]|[]0-9\^_]|Space)|M-([[:alpha:]]|[]!"#$%&'()*+,./0-9:;<=>?@\^_`{|}~-]|Space))|F([1-9]|1[0-6])|Ins|Del)[[:space:]]+(all|main|search|replace(with)?|gotoline|writeout|insert|ext(ernal)?cmd|help|spell|linter|browser|whereisfile|gotodir)([[:space:]]+#|[[:space:]]*$)"
icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*extendsyntax[[:space:]]+[[:alpha:]]+[[:space:]]+(i?color|header|magic|comment|linter|formatter)[[:space:]]+.*$"
icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*(linter|formatter)[[:space:]]+[[:alpha:]]+"
icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*(syntax|linter|formatter)[[:space:]]+[^[:blank:]]+"
icolor green "^[[:space:]]*((un)?(bind|set)|include|syntax|header|magic|comment|linter|formatter|extendsyntax)\>"
# Strings

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## Here is an example for nftables.
syntax "nftables" "\.(nft|nftables)$"
syntax nftables "\.(nft|nftables)$"
header "^#!.*(nft|nftables)"
comment "#"

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## Here is an example for C/C++/Obj-C.
syntax "m" "\.m$"
syntax m "\.m$"
magic "Objective-C source"
comment "//"

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## Syntax highlighting for OCaml.
syntax "ocaml" "\.mli?$"
syntax ocaml "\.mli?$"
magic "OCaml"
comment "(*|*)"

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## Here is an example for patch files.
syntax "patch" "\.(patch|diff|debdiff)$"
syntax patch "\.(patch|diff|debdiff)$"
magic "diff output"
# There is no official support for comments in patch files.
comment ""

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## Here is an example for Perl.
syntax "perl" "\.p[lm]$"
syntax perl "\.p[lm]$"
header "^#!.*perl[-0-9._]*"
magic "Perl script"
comment "#"

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## Here is an example for PHP.
syntax "php" "\.ph(p[23457s~]?|tml)$"
syntax php "\.ph(p[23457s~]?|tml)$"
magic "PHP script"
comment "//"

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## Colouring for PO files.
syntax "po" "\.pot?$"
syntax po "\.pot?$"
comment "#"
# Comments.

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## Here is an example for PostgreSQL.
syntax "sql" "\.sql[2345s~]?$"
syntax sql "\.sql[2345s~]?$"
comment "-- "
# Functions.

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## Here is an example for POV-Ray.
syntax "pov" "\.(pov|POV|povray|POVRAY)$"
syntax pov "\.(pov|POV|povray|POVRAY)$"
comment "//"
color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(declare)"

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## Here is an example for Python.
syntax "python" "\.py$"
syntax python "\.py$"
header "^#!.*python[-0-9._]*"
magic "Python script"
linter pyflakes

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## Here is an example for Ruby.
syntax "ruby" "\.rb$"
syntax ruby "\.rb$"
header "^#!.*ruby[-0-9._]*"
magic "Ruby script"
linter ruby -w -c

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## NOTE: Rules are applied in order: later rules re-colorize matching text.
syntax "rust" "\.rs"
syntax rust "\.rs"
comment "//"
# Function definitions

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## Here is an example for Bourne shell scripts.
syntax "sh" "\.sh$"
syntax sh "\.sh$"
header "^#!.*((ba|da|k|pdk)?sh[-0-9_]*|openrc-run|runscript)"
magic "(POSIX|Bourne-Again) shell script.*text"
linter dash -n

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## Syntax highlighting for RPM spec files.
syntax "spec" "\.(spec$|spec\.*)"
syntax spec "\.(spec$|spec\.*)"
comment "#"
# Main tags.

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## Syntax highlighting for Tcl files.
syntax "tcl" "\.tcl$"
syntax tcl "\.tcl$"
magic "Tcl(/Tk)? script"
comment "#"

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## Here is a short example for TeX files.
syntax "tex" "\.tex$"
syntax tex "\.tex$"
magic "(La)?TeX document"
linter chktex -v0 -q -I
comment "%"

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## Here is an example for Texinfo files.
syntax "texinfo" "\.texi$"
syntax texinfo "\.texi$"
header "^\\input texinfo"
magic "Texinfo source"
comment "@c "

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## Here is an example for XML files.
syntax "xml" "\.([jrsx]html?|jnlp|mml|pom|rng|sgml?|svg|w[as]dl|wsdd|xjb|xml|xs(d|lt?)|xul)$"
syntax xml "\.([jrsx]html?|jnlp|mml|pom|rng|sgml?|svg|w[as]dl|wsdd|xjb|xml|xs(d|lt?)|xul)$"
header "<\?xml.*version=.*\?>"
magic "(XML|SGML) (sub)?document"
comment "<!--|-->"