nano/syntax/python.nanorc
Benno Schulenberg 884d410d9d syntax: python: don't require a character after an opening triple quote
The succeeding character was needed to avoid miscolorings due to nano
getting confused about starts and ends.  But since commit 7ef5c532,
nano should be getting the starts and ends always right, so... undo
"temporary" commit 7b2ea405 from two years ago.

This addresses https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?51526.
Reported-by: <exodus6395@googlemail.com>
2017-08-06 09:50:34 +02:00

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## Here is an example for Python.
syntax "python" "\.py$"
header "^#!.*python[-0-9._]*"
linter pyflakes
comment "#"
# Function definitions.
icolor brightblue "def [0-9A-Z_]+"
# Keywords.
color brightcyan "\<(and|as|assert|break|class|continue|def|del|elif|else|except|exec|finally|for|from)\>"
color brightcyan "\<(global|if|import|in|is|lambda|not|or|pass|print|raise|return|try|while|with|yield)\>"
# Single-quoted strings.
color brightgreen "'([^'\]|\\.)+'"
color brightgreen ""([^"\]|\\.)+""
# Comments.
color brightred "(^|[[:blank:]])#.*$"
# Triple-quoted strings.
color brightgreen start="'''([^'),]|$)" end="(^|[^(\])'''"
color brightgreen start="\"\"\"([^"),]|$)" end="(^|[^(\])\"\"\""
# Reminders.
color ,yellow "(FIXME|TODO|XXX)"
# Trailing whitespace.
color ,green "[[:space:]]+$"