view runtime/syntax/lss.vim @ 10692:d9aeddd9086b v8.0.0236

patch 8.0.0236: gcc complains about uninitialized variable commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6a717f17ec6b09634be1c29e0ac4c35213f7b32d Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue Jan 24 20:47:50 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0236: gcc complains about uninitialized variable Problem: Gcc complains that a variable may be used uninitialized. Confusion between variable and label name. (John Marriott) Solution: Initialize it. Rename end to end_lnum.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 24 Jan 2017 21:00:05 +0100
parents 43efa4f5a8ea
children d46f974fd69e
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" Vim syntax file
" Language:	Lynx 2.7.1 style file
" Maintainer:	Scott Bigham <dsb@killerbunnies.org>
" Last Change:	2004 Oct 06

" quit when a syntax file was already loaded
if exists("b:current_syntax")
  finish
endif

" This setup is probably atypical for a syntax highlighting file, because
" most of it is not really intended to be overrideable.  Instead, the
" highlighting is supposed to correspond to the highlighting specified by
" the .lss file entries themselves; ie. the "bold" keyword should be bold,
" the "red" keyword should be red, and so forth.  The exceptions to this
" are comments, of course, and the initial keyword identifying the affected
" element, which will inherit the usual Identifier highlighting.

syn match lssElement "^[^:]\+" nextgroup=lssMono

syn match lssMono ":[^:]\+" contained nextgroup=lssFgColor contains=lssReverse,lssUnderline,lssBold,lssStandout

syn keyword	lssBold		bold		contained
syn keyword	lssReverse	reverse		contained
syn keyword	lssUnderline	underline	contained
syn keyword	lssStandout	standout	contained

syn match lssFgColor ":[^:]\+" contained nextgroup=lssBgColor contains=lssRedFg,lssBlueFg,lssGreenFg,lssBrownFg,lssMagentaFg,lssCyanFg,lssLightgrayFg,lssGrayFg,lssBrightredFg,lssBrightgreenFg,lssYellowFg,lssBrightblueFg,lssBrightmagentaFg,lssBrightcyanFg

syn case ignore
syn keyword	lssRedFg		red		contained
syn keyword	lssBlueFg		blue		contained
syn keyword	lssGreenFg		green		contained
syn keyword	lssBrownFg		brown		contained
syn keyword	lssMagentaFg		magenta		contained
syn keyword	lssCyanFg		cyan		contained
syn keyword	lssLightgrayFg		lightgray	contained
syn keyword	lssGrayFg		gray		contained
syn keyword	lssBrightredFg		brightred	contained
syn keyword	lssBrightgreenFg	brightgreen	contained
syn keyword	lssYellowFg		yellow		contained
syn keyword	lssBrightblueFg		brightblue	contained
syn keyword	lssBrightmagentaFg	brightmagenta	contained
syn keyword	lssBrightcyanFg		brightcyan	contained
syn case match

syn match lssBgColor ":[^:]\+" contained contains=lssRedBg,lssBlueBg,lssGreenBg,lssBrownBg,lssMagentaBg,lssCyanBg,lssLightgrayBg,lssGrayBg,lssBrightredBg,lssBrightgreenBg,lssYellowBg,lssBrightblueBg,lssBrightmagentaBg,lssBrightcyanBg,lssWhiteBg

syn case ignore
syn keyword	lssRedBg		red		contained
syn keyword	lssBlueBg		blue		contained
syn keyword	lssGreenBg		green		contained
syn keyword	lssBrownBg		brown		contained
syn keyword	lssMagentaBg		magenta		contained
syn keyword	lssCyanBg		cyan		contained
syn keyword	lssLightgrayBg		lightgray	contained
syn keyword	lssGrayBg		gray		contained
syn keyword	lssBrightredBg		brightred	contained
syn keyword	lssBrightgreenBg	brightgreen	contained
syn keyword	lssYellowBg		yellow		contained
syn keyword	lssBrightblueBg		brightblue	contained
syn keyword	lssBrightmagentaBg	brightmagenta	contained
syn keyword	lssBrightcyanBg		brightcyan	contained
syn keyword	lssWhiteBg		white		contained
syn case match

syn match lssComment "#.*$"

" Define the default highlighting.
" Only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet
hi def link lssComment Comment
hi def link lssElement Identifier

hi def lssBold		term=bold cterm=bold
hi def lssReverse		term=reverse cterm=reverse
hi def lssUnderline		term=underline cterm=underline
hi def lssStandout		term=standout cterm=standout

hi def lssRedFg		ctermfg=red
hi def lssBlueFg		ctermfg=blue
hi def lssGreenFg		ctermfg=green
hi def lssBrownFg		ctermfg=brown
hi def lssMagentaFg		ctermfg=magenta
hi def lssCyanFg		ctermfg=cyan
hi def lssGrayFg		ctermfg=gray
if $COLORTERM == "rxvt"
  " On rxvt's, bright colors are activated by setting the bold attribute.
  hi def lssLightgrayFg	ctermfg=gray cterm=bold
  hi def lssBrightredFg	ctermfg=red cterm=bold
  hi def lssBrightgreenFg	ctermfg=green cterm=bold
  hi def lssYellowFg		ctermfg=yellow cterm=bold
  hi def lssBrightblueFg	ctermfg=blue cterm=bold
  hi def lssBrightmagentaFg	ctermfg=magenta cterm=bold
  hi def lssBrightcyanFg	ctermfg=cyan cterm=bold
else
  hi def lssLightgrayFg	ctermfg=lightgray
  hi def lssBrightredFg	ctermfg=lightred
  hi def lssBrightgreenFg	ctermfg=lightgreen
  hi def lssYellowFg		ctermfg=yellow
  hi def lssBrightblueFg	ctermfg=lightblue
  hi def lssBrightmagentaFg	ctermfg=lightmagenta
  hi def lssBrightcyanFg	ctermfg=lightcyan
endif

hi def lssRedBg		ctermbg=red
hi def lssBlueBg		ctermbg=blue
hi def lssGreenBg		ctermbg=green
hi def lssBrownBg		ctermbg=brown
hi def lssMagentaBg		ctermbg=magenta
hi def lssCyanBg		ctermbg=cyan
hi def lssLightgrayBg		ctermbg=lightgray
hi def lssGrayBg		ctermbg=gray
hi def lssBrightredBg		ctermbg=lightred
hi def lssBrightgreenBg	ctermbg=lightgreen
hi def lssYellowBg		ctermbg=yellow
hi def lssBrightblueBg	ctermbg=lightblue
hi def lssBrightmagentaBg	ctermbg=lightmagenta
hi def lssBrightcyanBg	ctermbg=lightcyan
hi def lssWhiteBg		ctermbg=white ctermfg=black

let b:current_syntax = "lss"

" vim: ts=8