Match '(,'),'[,'],'{, and '} marks in Ex command ranges.
Thanks to Maxim Kim.
Fixesvim/vim#15332.
Closesvim/vim#15337.
d817609b87
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Improving syntax highlighting by allowing numbers, - and a $ as suffix
in user constants and by allowing hwConstants in If-Then statements
closes: vim/vim#1505987c01d9561
Co-authored-by: Tom Crecelius <holly@net-eclipse.net>
Introduce a new API variable "g:java_syntax_previews" whose
value must be a list of syntax preview feature numbers.
Enumerate the currently supported numbers in a table at the
end of the documentation entry for "ft-java-syntax".
Also, disable the recognition of String Templates. Despite
the withdrawal of this preview feature in its proposed form
from the upcoming JDK 23 release and the fact that the JDK
22 release is coming to EOL this September, an earlier
iteration of this preview feature was included in JDK 21
(LTS) whose EOL is projected to fall due in late 2028 and,
therefore, retain the current implementation.
Define "g:java_syntax_previews" and include number 430 in
its list to enable the recognition of String Templates:
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let g:java_syntax_previews = [430]
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References:
https://openjdk.org/jeps/430 (Preview)
https://openjdk.org/jeps/459 (Second Preview)
https://openjdk.org/jeps/465 (Third Preview)
https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/amber-spec-experts/2024-April/004106.htmlcloses: vim/vim#155798556e23ee9
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Match :loadkeymap after Ex colons and bars.
Don't generate :loadkeymap as it is matched with a custom syntax group.
closes: vim/vim#155547866d54ecc
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
The end marker is not required to match the indent of :let when "trim"
is specified, it may also appear without leading whitespace as normal.
closes: vim/vim#155647884cc7418
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
* Improve heredoc handling
- Support "trim" for all the embedded scripts.
- Check the indent of "trim" for "let" and all the embedded scripts.
* Update missing part of vim.vim.base in the commit
d164f2a521f8e52e587727657fb1c19e9a25f32a.
* Update gen_syntax_vim.vim to catch up with 9.1.0685's source code.
closes: vim/vim#1554295e90781a4
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
- Obtain and pass through translated messages with this
function.
- If "g:java_foldtext_show_first_or_second_line" is defined,
assign this function to &foldtext.
closes: vim/vim#155492750b83fa1
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Closing parentheses were often highlighted as errors.
Add a syntax sync command to reduce the error.
Also fix that `defined` was not highlighted as an operator inside
parentheses. E.g.:
```
if defined foo (
if defined bar (
...
)
)
```
The first `defined` was highlighted but the second one was not.
related: vim/vim#1545311c92be897
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
The end marker must appear on line of its own without any trailing
whitespace.
Whitespace is incorrectly allowed before all end markers. Limiting this
only to heredocs where "trim" was specified, and with the correct
indent, is currently an intractable problem given that contained syntax
groups (in this case :let) cannot be limited to start patterns.
Highlight interpolated expressions when "eval" is specified.
cloess: vim/vim#15511d164f2a521
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
It addresses the following issues:
- Fix highlight of let and var javascript keywords
According to runtime/doc/syntax.txt, Identifier is for variable names.
let/var are not variable names, they are keywords
- Add highlighting for "from" keyword in javascript
- Fix highlight of function keyword in javascript
According to docs, Function is for function names, so the function
keyword should just be Keyword.
- Fix highlight of static keyword in javascript
According to vim docs: StorageClass static, register, volatile, etc.
closes: vim/vim#15480ea76096fa9
Problem: filetype: goaccess config file not recognized
Solution: detect 'goaccess.conf' as goaccess filetype, also
include a basic syntax and ftplugin (Adam Monsen)
Add syntax highlighting for GoAccess configuration file.
GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that
runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
GoAccess home page: https://goaccess.iocloses: vim/vim#154140aa65b48fb
Co-authored-by: Adam Monsen <haircut@gmail.com>
- Prefix all global variables with "g:".
- Add spaces around each variable assignment operator.
- Remove extraneous whitespace characters.
- Remove a spurious _serializable_ Java keyword (since v1.1,
java.io.Serializable and java.io.Externalizable interfaces
provide an API for object serialization; see vim-6-0j).
- Normalise the syntax definition argument order by making
_contained_ the first argument of each such definition.
- Normalise the argument tabulation for highlighting group
definitions.
Reference:
https://web.archive.org/web/20010821025330/java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/first_edition/html/1.1Update.html
related: vim/vim#153999aabcef1c8
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
- Reword a few sentences and reformat a few paragraphs.
- Supply absent capitalisation and punctuation.
- Make listed highlighting groups and code stand out.
- Prefix all Java-related global variables with "g:".
- Add spaces around each variable assignment operator.
- Acknowledge that some Javadoc variables are maintained in
the HTML syntax file.
Also, move the overridable _default_ HTML group links before
the HTML syntax file inclusion in order to implement the
documented diverged settings.
related: vim/vim#153993749dff093
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Full support (including for components) was finished with this commit:
ee90dad771closes: vim/vim#153744c45425c10
Co-authored-by: josch <josch@debian.org>
Problem: filetype: Make syntax highlighting off for MS Makefiles
Solution: Try to detect MS Makefiles and adjust syntax rules to it.
(Ken Takata)
Highlighting of variable expansion in Microsoft Makefile can be broken.
E.g.:
2979cfc262/src/Make_mvc.mak (L1331)
Don't use backslash as escape characters if `make_microsoft` is set.
Also fix that `make_no_comments` was not considered if `make_microsoft`
was set.
Also add description for `make_microsoft` and `make_no_comments` to the
documentation and include a very simple filetype test
closes: vim/vim#15341eb4b903c9b
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Progress OpenEdge 11.6 added a new C-like single-line comment syntax; such
comments begin with `//` and proceed to the end of the line.
Add a new syntax group `ProgressLineComment` to implement highlighting for this
syntax. Rename the existing group from `ProgressComment` to
`ProgressBlockComment`, and introduce a cluster named `ProgressComment` to
encapsulate both.
closes: vim/vim#153394d68054c1e
Co-authored-by: Daniel Smith <daniel@rdnlsmith.com>
The Progress syntax file was last updated eight years ago, and the header
information twelve years ago. Attempts to contact the last known maintainer at
the email address listed in the file header (with the spam-prevention characters
removed) produced a delivery failure notification stating that the address did
not exist.
I intend to submit some minor improvements to this file. Per [1], I will assume
maintainership of it for the time being.
related: vim/vim#15339
[1]: https://groups.google.com/g/vim_dev/c/I3pOKIOgM4A/m/pekGQB_lBwAJd5cc8ee0fa
Co-authored-by: Daniel Smith <daniel@rdnlsmith.com>
This token will be highlighted, similar to the arrow of
lambda expressions, whenever "g:java_highlight_functions" is
defined.
Also:
- Improve the recognition of _switch-case_ labels
(D-Cysteine).
- Remove insignificant empty statements in syntax test
files.
closes: vim/vim#15322
References:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.13https://github.com/fleiner/vim/pull/1e73e5b889b
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: D-Cysteine <54219287+D-Cysteine@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: filetype: OpenGL Shading Language files are not detected
Solution: detect various file extensions as GLSL filetype, include
indent and syntax script, do no longer recognize '*.comp'
as Mason filetype (Gregory Anders)
closes: vim/vim#15317e4b991ed36
Problem:
- `syn region ...`s in syntax/mysql.vim match function names inaccurately.
- no syntax rules for mysql window function.
- coarse highlight definition in syntax/mysql.vim.
Solution:
- add `\<` before the function name for accuracy.
- add syntax rules for mysql window function.
- enhance the highlight definition.
closes: vim/vim#153116e37575760
Co-authored-by: Yinzuo Jiang <jiangyinzuo@foxmail.com>
Match :map ( RHS properly.
Only match ! after :map, :noremap, :unmap and :mapclear.
closes: vim/vim#1529799984fc58a
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Looking into the current standard for Synopsis Design Constraints (SDC)
from their [Technology Access
Program](https://www.synopsys.com/community/interoperability-programs/tap-in.html),
one can see that the current state of the sdc-syntax file is very
outdated as well as short in coverage of keywords.
This commit pursues to add all the missing keywords from the current
standard (Rev. 2.1).
closes: vim/vim#152811724ddbe3a
Co-authored-by: daniel-s-w <59746710+daniel-s-w@users.noreply.github.com>
Match types in Vim9 variable declarations.
Match Vim9 boolean and null literals. These are not matched in all
contexts yet.
related: vim/vim#15277d65e58f6f9
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: filetype: Mediawiki files are not recognized
Solution: detect "*.mw" and "*.wiki" as mediawiki filetype,
include basic syntax and filetype plugins.
(AvidSeeker)
closes: vim/vim#15266b5844104ab
Co-authored-by: AvidSeeker <avidseeker7@protonmail.com>
Problem: ocaml runtime files are outdated
Solution: sync those files with the upstream repo,
detect a few more ocaml files
(Yinzuo Jiang)
closes: vim/vim#15260700cf8cfa1
Co-authored-by: Yinzuo Jiang <jiangyinzuo@foxmail.com>
Added overlay, tracefs and fixed the "none" keyword in the fstab syntax definition.
closes: vim/vim#152177a22cb8141
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: filetype: antlr4 files are not recognized
Solution: Detect '*.g4' as antlr4 filetype, include a simple antlr4
syntax and filetype plugin (Yinzuo Jiang)
closes: vim/vim#151914a7a4a3675
Co-authored-by: Yinzuo Jiang <jiangyinzuo@foxmail.com>
Kivy uses "#:" for preprocessing commands (like "#:import ...") which
were overridden by the comment syntax. This has been changed, and a
commentstring has been added.
closes: vim/vim#151638906e22df5
Co-authored-by: Riley Bruins <ribru17@hotmail.com>
It seems that nvim-treesitter stops treesitter highlight when changing
filetype, so it makes sense for builtin ftplugins to do this as well.
Use :call and v:lua here to allow separation with '|'.
With the variables defined, distinctly highlight parts of
a method declaration header: its name and parameter list
parens, from its type parameters, return type, and formal
parameters; and distinctly highlight parts of a lambda
expression: its parameter list parens and the arrow, from
its formal parameters and identifiers.
closes: vim/vim#1508301a4fb104d
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Match Vim9-script comments after :def and :enddef and legacy-script
comments after :func and :endfunc, in any definition context.
Highlight incorrect comment types after these commands as errors.
fixes: vim/vim#15062closes: vim/vim#15072fc64ac0be2
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
In the presence of parameterised types whose names begin
with a capital letter and end with a less-than sign "<" that
introduces a type argument or a list of comma-separated type
arguments, followed by a greater-than sign ">", a variable
"g:java_highlight_generics" can be defined to have some
components of such types uniformly coloured (by picking
highlight groups for javaGenericsC{1,2}, javaWildcardBound).
For example,
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java.io.InputStream stream = java.io.InputStream.nullInputStream();
java.util.function.Function<String,
java.util.function.BiFunction<String, String, String>> updater =
property -> (oldValue, newValue) -> oldValue;
java.util.logging.LogManager.getLogManager()
.updateConfiguration(stream, updater);
------------------------------------------------------------
Note that the diamond form and explicit type arguments do
not qualify for this kind of recognition.
For example,
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new java.util.HashSet<>().<String>toArray(new String[0]);
------------------------------------------------------------
References:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-4.html#jls-4.5https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.9https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.12.2.1closes: vim/vim#15050beb02ed674
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>