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" Vim syntax file " Language: Ada (95) " Maintainer: David A. Wheeler <dwheeler@dwheeler.com> " URL: http://www.dwheeler.com/vim " Last Change: 2001-11-02 " Former Maintainer: Simon Bradley <simon.bradley@pitechnology.com> " (was <sib93@aber.ac.uk>) " Other contributors: Preben Randhol. " The formal spec of Ada95 (ARM) is the "Ada95 Reference Manual". " For more Ada95 info, see http://www.gnuada.org and http://www.adapower.com. " This vim syntax file works on vim 5.6, 5.7, 5.8 and 6.x. " It implements Bram Moolenaar's April 25, 2001 recommendations to make " the syntax file maximally portable across different versions of vim. " If vim 6.0+ is available, " this syntax file takes advantage of the vim 6.0 advanced pattern-matching " functions to avoid highlighting uninteresting leading spaces in " some expressions containing "with" and "use". " For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items " For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded if version < 600 syntax clear elseif exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif " Ada is entirely case-insensitive. syn case ignore " We don't need to look backwards to highlight correctly; " this speeds things up greatly. syn sync minlines=1 maxlines=1 " Highlighting commands. There are 69 reserved words in total in Ada95. " Some keywords are used in more than one way. For example: " 1. "end" is a general keyword, but "end if" ends a Conditional. " 2. "then" is a conditional, but "and then" is an operator. " Standard Exceptions (including I/O). " We'll highlight the standard exceptions, similar to vim's Python mode. " It's possible to redefine the standard exceptions as something else, " but doing so is very bad practice, so simply highlighting them makes sense. syn keyword adaException Constraint_Error Program_Error Storage_Error syn keyword adaException Tasking_Error syn keyword adaException Status_Error Mode_Error Name_Error Use_Error syn keyword adaException Device_Error End_Error Data_Error Layout_Error syn keyword adaException Length_Error Pattern_Error Index_Error syn keyword adaException Translation_Error syn keyword adaException Time_Error Argument_Error syn keyword adaException Tag_Error syn keyword adaException Picture_Error " Interfaces syn keyword adaException Terminator_Error Conversion_Error syn keyword adaException Pointer_Error Dereference_Error Update_Error " This isn't in the Ada spec, but a GNAT extension. syn keyword adaException Assert_Failure " We don't list ALL exceptions defined in particular compilers (e.g., GNAT), " because it's quite reasonable to define those phrases as non-exceptions. " We don't normally highlight types in package Standard " (Integer, Character, Float, etc.). I don't think it looks good " with the other type keywords, and many Ada programs define " so many of their own types that it looks inconsistent. " However, if you want this highlighting, turn on "ada_standard_types". " For package Standard's definition, see ARM section A.1. if exists("ada_standard_types") syn keyword adaBuiltinType Boolean Integer Natural Positive Float syn keyword adaBuiltinType Character Wide_Character syn keyword adaBuiltinType String Wide_String syn keyword adaBuiltinType Duration " These aren't listed in ARM section A.1's code, but they're noted as " options in ARM sections 3.5.4 and 3.5.7: syn keyword adaBuiltinType Short_Integer Short_Short_Integer syn keyword adaBuiltinType Long_Integer Long_Long_Integer syn keyword adaBuiltinType Short_Float Short_Short_Float syn keyword adaBuiltinType Long_Float Long_Long_Float endif " There are MANY other predefined types; they've not been added, because " determining when they're a type requires context in general. " One potential addition would be Unbounded_String. syn keyword adaLabel others syn keyword adaOperator abs mod not rem xor syn match adaOperator "\<and\>" syn match adaOperator "\<and\s\+then\>" syn match adaOperator "\<or\>" syn match adaOperator "\<or\s\+else\>" syn match adaOperator "[-+*/<>&]" syn keyword adaOperator ** syn match adaOperator "[/<>]=" syn keyword adaOperator => syn match adaOperator "\.\." syn match adaOperator "=" " We won't map "adaAssignment" by default, but we need to map ":=" to " something or the "=" inside it will be mislabelled as an operator. " Note that in Ada, assignment (:=) is not considered an operator. syn match adaAssignment ":=" " Handle the box, <>, specially: syn keyword adaSpecial <> " Numbers, including floating point, exponents, and alternate bases. syn match adaNumber "\<\d[0-9_]*\(\.\d[0-9_]*\)\=\([Ee][+-]\=\d[0-9_]*\)\=\>" syn match adaNumber "\<\d\d\=#\x[0-9A-Fa-f_]*\(\.\x[0-9A-Fa-f_]*\)\=#\([Ee][+-]\=\d[0-9_]*\)\=" " Identify leading numeric signs. In "A-5" the "-" is an operator, " but in "A:=-5" the "-" is a sign. This handles "A3+-5" (etc.) correctly. " This assumes that if you put a don't put a space after +/- when it's used " as an operator, you won't put a space before it either -- which is true " in code I've seen. syn match adaSign "[[:space:]<>=(,|:;&*/+-][+-]\d"lc=1,hs=s+1,he=e-1,me=e-1 " Labels for the goto statement. syn region adaLabel start="<<" end=">>" " Boolean Constants. syn keyword adaBoolean true false " Warn people who try to use C/C++ notation erroneously: syn match adaError "//" syn match adaError "/\*" syn match adaError "==" if exists("ada_space_errors") if !exists("ada_no_trail_space_error") syn match adaSpaceError excludenl "\s\+$" endif if !exists("ada_no_tab_space_error") syn match adaSpaceError " \+\t"me=e-1 endif endif " Unless special ("end loop", "end if", etc.), "end" marks the end of a " begin, package, task etc. Assiging it to adaEnd. syn match adaEnd "\<end\>" syn keyword adaPreproc pragma syn keyword adaRepeat exit for loop reverse while syn match adaRepeat "\<end\s\+loop\>" syn keyword adaStatement accept delay goto raise requeue return syn keyword adaStatement terminate syn match adaStatement "\<abort\>" " Handle Ada's record keywords. " 'record' usually starts a structure, but "with null record;" does not, " and 'end record;' ends a structure. The ordering here is critical - " 'record;' matches a "with null record", so make it a keyword (this can " match when the 'with' or 'null' is on a previous line). " We see the "end" in "end record" before the word record, so we match that " pattern as adaStructure (and it won't match the "record;" pattern). syn match adaStructure "\<record\>" syn match adaStructure "\<end\s\+record\>" syn match adaKeyword "\<record;"me=e-1 syn keyword adaStorageClass abstract access aliased array at constant delta syn keyword adaStorageClass digits limited of private range tagged syn keyword adaTypedef subtype type " Conditionals. "abort" after "then" is a conditional of its own. syn match adaConditional "\<then\>" syn match adaConditional "\<then\s\+abort\>" syn match adaConditional "\<else\>" syn match adaConditional "\<end\s\+if\>" syn match adaConditional "\<end\s\+case\>" syn match adaConditional "\<end\s\+select\>" syn keyword adaConditional if case select syn keyword adaConditional elsif when syn keyword adaKeyword all do exception in is new null out syn keyword adaKeyword separate until " These keywords begin various constructs, and you _might_ want to " highlight them differently. syn keyword adaBegin begin body declare entry function generic syn keyword adaBegin package procedure protected renames task if exists("ada_withuse_ordinary") " Don't be fancy. Display "with" and "use" as ordinary keywords in all cases. syn keyword adaKeyword with use else " Highlight "with" and "use" clauses like C's "#include" when they're used " to reference other compilation units; otherwise they're ordinary keywords. " If we have vim 6.0 or later, we'll use its advanced pattern-matching " capabilities so that we won't match leading spaces. syn match adaKeyword "\<with\>" syn match adaKeyword "\<use\>" if version < 600 syn match adaBeginWith "^\s*\(\(with\(\s\+type\)\=\)\|\(use\)\)\>" contains=adaInc syn match adaSemiWith ";\s*\(\(with\(\s\+type\)\=\)\|\(use\)\)\>"lc=1 contains=adaInc else syn match adaBeginWith "^\s*\zs\(\(with\(\s\+type\)\=\)\|\(use\)\)\>" contains=adaInc syn match adaSemiWith ";\s*\zs\(\(with\(\s\+type\)\=\)\|\(use\)\)\>" contains=adaInc endif syn match adaInc "\<with\>" contained contains=NONE syn match adaInc "\<with\s\+type\>" contained contains=NONE syn match adaInc "\<use\>" contained contains=NONE " Recognize "with null record" as a keyword (even the "record"). syn match adaKeyword "\<with\s\+null\s\+record\>" " Consider generic formal parameters of subprograms and packages as keywords. if version < 600 syn match adaKeyword ";\s*with\s\+\(function\|procedure\|package\)\>" syn match adaKeyword "^\s*with\s\+\(function\|procedure\|package\)\>" else syn match adaKeyword ";\s*\zswith\s\+\(function\|procedure\|package\)\>" syn match adaKeyword "^\s*\zswith\s\+\(function\|procedure\|package\)\>" endif endif " String and character constants. syn region adaString start=+"+ skip=+""+ end=+"+ syn match adaCharacter "'.'" " Todo (only highlighted in comments) syn keyword adaTodo contained TODO FIXME XXX " Comments. syn region adaComment oneline contains=adaTodo start="--" end="$" " Define the default highlighting. " For version 5.7 and earlier: only when not done already " For version 5.8 and later: only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet if version >= 508 || !exists("did_ada_syn_inits") if version < 508 let did_ada_syn_inits = 1 command -nargs=+ HiLink hi link <args> else command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args> endif " The default methods for highlighting. Can be overridden later. HiLink adaCharacter Character HiLink adaComment Comment HiLink adaConditional Conditional HiLink adaKeyword Keyword HiLink adaLabel Label HiLink adaNumber Number HiLink adaSign Number HiLink adaOperator Operator HiLink adaPreproc PreProc HiLink adaRepeat Repeat HiLink adaSpecial Special HiLink adaStatement Statement HiLink adaString String HiLink adaStructure Structure HiLink adaTodo Todo HiLink adaType Type HiLink adaTypedef Typedef HiLink adaStorageClass StorageClass HiLink adaBoolean Boolean HiLink adaException Exception HiLink adaInc Include HiLink adaError Error HiLink adaSpaceError Error HiLink adaBuiltinType Type if exists("ada_begin_preproc") " This is the old default display: HiLink adaBegin PreProc HiLink adaEnd PreProc else " This is the new default display: HiLink adaBegin Keyword HiLink adaEnd Keyword endif delcommand HiLink endif let b:current_syntax = "ada" " vim: ts=8