view runtime/syntax/rrst.vim @ 16150:b23048205589 v8.1.1080

patch 8.1.1080: when a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ef7f0e367eeaf6fb31b1caa0e3de1a4b07e86af3 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Mar 30 15:59:51 2019 +0100 patch 8.1.1080: when a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle Problem: When a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle. Solution: Instead of appending ".failed" to the file name, keep the same file name but put the screendump in the "failed" directory. Then the file name only needs to be typed once when moving a screendump.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 30 Mar 2019 16:00:06 +0100
parents 0ecb909e3249
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" reStructured Text with R statements
" Language: reST with R code chunks
" Maintainer: Alex Zvoleff, azvoleff@mail.sdsu.edu
" Homepage: https://github.com/jalvesaq/R-Vim-runtime
" Last Change: Thu Apr 05, 2018  11:06PM
"
" CONFIGURATION:
"   To highlight chunk headers as R code, put in your vimrc:
"   let rrst_syn_hl_chunk = 1

if exists("b:current_syntax")
  finish
endif

" load all of the rst info
runtime syntax/rst.vim
unlet! b:current_syntax

" load all of the r syntax highlighting rules into @R
syntax include @R syntax/r.vim

" highlight R chunks
if exists("g:rrst_syn_hl_chunk")
  " highlight R code inside chunk header
  syntax match rrstChunkDelim "^\.\. {r" contained
  syntax match rrstChunkDelim "}$" contained
else
  syntax match rrstChunkDelim "^\.\. {r .*}$" contained
endif
syntax match rrstChunkDelim "^\.\. \.\.$" contained
syntax region rrstChunk start="^\.\. {r.*}$" end="^\.\. \.\.$" contains=@R,rrstChunkDelim keepend transparent fold

" also highlight in-line R code
syntax match rrstInlineDelim "`" contained
syntax match rrstInlineDelim ":r:" contained
syntax region rrstInline start=":r: *`" skip=/\\\\\|\\`/ end="`" contains=@R,rrstInlineDelim keepend

hi def link rrstChunkDelim Special
hi def link rrstInlineDelim Special

let b:current_syntax = "rrst"

" vim: ts=8 sw=2