view runtime/syntax/asm.vim @ 4813:bc3f4804cf47 v7.3.1153

updated for version 7.3.1153 Problem: New regexp engine: Some look-behind matches are very expensive. Solution: Pospone invisible matches further, until a match is almost found.
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Sun, 09 Jun 2013 16:24:45 +0200
parents 161d01cbb165
children 1dea14d4c738
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" Vim syntax file
" Language:	GNU Assembler
" Maintainer:	Erik Wognsen <erik.wognsen@gmail.com>
"		Previous maintainer:
"		Kevin Dahlhausen <kdahlhaus@yahoo.com>
" Last Change:	2012 Apr 09

" Thanks to Ori Avtalion for feedback on the comment markers!

" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items
" For version 6.0 and later: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded
if version < 600
  syntax clear
elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
  finish
endif

let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim

syn case ignore

" storage types
syn match asmType "\.long"
syn match asmType "\.ascii"
syn match asmType "\.asciz"
syn match asmType "\.byte"
syn match asmType "\.double"
syn match asmType "\.float"
syn match asmType "\.hword"
syn match asmType "\.int"
syn match asmType "\.octa"
syn match asmType "\.quad"
syn match asmType "\.short"
syn match asmType "\.single"
syn match asmType "\.space"
syn match asmType "\.string"
syn match asmType "\.word"

syn match asmLabel		"[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*:"he=e-1
syn match asmIdentifier		"[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*"

" Various #'s as defined by GAS ref manual sec 3.6.2.1
" Technically, the first decNumber def is actually octal,
" since the value of 0-7 octal is the same as 0-7 decimal,
" I (Kevin) prefer to map it as decimal:
syn match decNumber		"0\+[1-7]\=[\t\n$,; ]"
syn match decNumber		"[1-9]\d*"
syn match octNumber		"0[0-7][0-7]\+"
syn match hexNumber		"0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]\+"
syn match binNumber		"0[bB][0-1]*"

syn keyword asmTodo		contained TODO


" GAS supports one type of multi line comments:
syn region asmComment		start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=asmTodo

" GAS (undocumentedly?) supports C++ style comments. Unlike in C/C++ however,
" a backslash ending a C++ style comment does not extend the comment to the
" next line (hence the syntax region does not define 'skip="\\$"')
syn region asmComment		start="//" end="$" keepend contains=asmTodo

" Line comment characters depend on the target architecture and command line
" options and some comments may double as logical line number directives or
" preprocessor commands. This situation is described at
" http://sourceware.org/binutils/docs-2.22/as/Comments.html
" Some line comment characters have other meanings for other targets. For
" example, .type directives may use the `@' character which is also an ARM
" comment marker.
" As a compromise to accommodate what I arbitrarily assume to be the most
" frequently used features of the most popular architectures (and also the
" non-GNU assembly languages that use this syntax file because their asm files
" are also named *.asm), the following are used as line comment characters:
syn match asmComment		"[#;!|].*" contains=asmTodo

" Side effects of this include:
" - When `;' is used to separate statements on the same line (many targets
"   support this), all statements except the first get highlighted as
"   comments. As a remedy, remove `;' from the above.
" - ARM comments are not highlighted correctly. For ARM, uncomment the
"   following two lines and comment the one above.
"syn match asmComment		"@.*" contains=asmTodo
"syn match asmComment		"^#.*" contains=asmTodo

" Advanced users of specific architectures will probably want to change the
" comment highlighting or use a specific, more comprehensive syntax file.

syn match asmInclude		"\.include"
syn match asmCond		"\.if"
syn match asmCond		"\.else"
syn match asmCond		"\.endif"
syn match asmMacro		"\.macro"
syn match asmMacro		"\.endm"

syn match asmDirective		"\.[a-z][a-z]\+"


syn case match

" 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_asm_syntax_inits")
  if version < 508
    let did_asm_syntax_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 asmSection	Special
  HiLink asmLabel	Label
  HiLink asmComment	Comment
  HiLink asmTodo	Todo
  HiLink asmDirective	Statement

  HiLink asmInclude	Include
  HiLink asmCond	PreCondit
  HiLink asmMacro	Macro

  HiLink hexNumber	Number
  HiLink decNumber	Number
  HiLink octNumber	Number
  HiLink binNumber	Number

  HiLink asmIdentifier	Identifier
  HiLink asmType	Type

  delcommand HiLink
endif

let b:current_syntax = "asm"

let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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