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updated for version 7.4.229
Problem: Using ":let" for listing variables and the second one is a curly
braces expression may fail.
Solution: Check for an "=" in a better way. (ZyX)
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 30 Mar 2014 16:49:09 +0200 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
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" Vim syntax file " Language: Modula 2 " Maintainer: pf@artcom0.north.de (Peter Funk) " based on original work of Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Last Change: 2001 May 09 " 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 " Don't ignore case (Modula-2 is case significant). This is the default in vim " Especially emphasize headers of procedures and modules: syn region modula2Header matchgroup=modula2Header start="PROCEDURE " end="(" contains=modula2Ident oneline syn region modula2Header matchgroup=modula2Header start="MODULE " end=";" contains=modula2Ident oneline syn region modula2Header matchgroup=modula2Header start="BEGIN (\*" end="\*)" contains=modula2Ident oneline syn region modula2Header matchgroup=modula2Header start="END " end=";" contains=modula2Ident oneline syn region modula2Keyword start="END" end=";" contains=ALLBUT,modula2Ident oneline " Some very important keywords which should be emphasized more than others: syn keyword modula2AttKeyword CONST EXIT HALT RETURN TYPE VAR " All other keywords in alphabetical order: syn keyword modula2Keyword AND ARRAY BY CASE DEFINITION DIV DO ELSE syn keyword modula2Keyword ELSIF EXPORT FOR FROM IF IMPLEMENTATION IMPORT syn keyword modula2Keyword IN LOOP MOD NOT OF OR POINTER QUALIFIED RECORD syn keyword modula2Keyword SET THEN TO UNTIL WHILE WITH syn keyword modula2Type ADDRESS BITSET BOOLEAN CARDINAL CHAR INTEGER REAL WORD syn keyword modula2StdFunc ABS CAP CHR DEC EXCL INC INCL ORD SIZE TSIZE VAL syn keyword modula2StdConst FALSE NIL TRUE " The following may be discussed, since NEW and DISPOSE are some kind of " special builtin macro functions: syn keyword modula2StdFunc NEW DISPOSE " The following types are added later on and may be missing from older " Modula-2 Compilers (they are at least missing from the original report " by N.Wirth from March 1980 ;-) Highlighting should apply nevertheless: syn keyword modula2Type BYTE LONGCARD LONGINT LONGREAL PROC SHORTCARD SHORTINT " same note applies to min and max, which were also added later to m2: syn keyword modula2StdFunc MAX MIN " The underscore was originally disallowed in m2 ids, it was also added later: syn match modula2Ident " [A-Z,a-z][A-Z,a-z,0-9,_]*" contained " Comments may be nested in Modula-2: syn region modula2Comment start="(\*" end="\*)" contains=modula2Comment,modula2Todo syn keyword modula2Todo contained TODO FIXME XXX " Strings syn region modula2String start=+"+ end=+"+ syn region modula2String start="'" end="'" syn region modula2Set 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_modula2_syntax_inits") if version < 508 let did_modula2_syntax_inits = 1 command -nargs=+ HiLink hi link <args> else command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args> endif HiLink modula2Ident Identifier HiLink modula2StdConst Boolean HiLink modula2Type Identifier HiLink modula2StdFunc Identifier HiLink modula2Header Type HiLink modula2Keyword Statement HiLink modula2AttKeyword PreProc HiLink modula2Comment Comment " The following is just a matter of taste (you want to try this instead): " hi modula2Comment term=bold ctermfg=DarkBlue guifg=Blue gui=bold HiLink modula2Todo Todo HiLink modula2String String HiLink modula2Set String delcommand HiLink endif let b:current_syntax = "modula2" " vim: ts=8