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# JOE syntax highlight file for OCaml
# A (deterministic) state machine which performs lexical analysis of OCaml.
# (This is the "assembly language" of syntax highlighting. A separate
# program could be used to convert a regular expression NFA syntax into this
# format).
# Each state begins with ':<name> <color-name>'
# <color-name> is the color used for characters eaten by the state
# (really a symbol for a user definable color).
# The first state defined is the initial state.
# Within a state, define transitions (jumps) to other states. Each
# jump has the form: <character-list> <target-state> [<option>s]
# There are two ways to specify <character-list>s, either * for any
# character not otherwise specified, or a literal list of characters within
# quotes (ranges and escape sequences allows). When the next character
# matches any in the list, a jump to the target-state is taken and the
# character is eaten (we advance to the next character of the file to be
# colored).
#
# The * transition should be the first transition specified in the state.
#
# There are several options:
# noeat do not eat the character, instead feed it to the next state
# (this tends to make the states smaller, but be careful: you
# can make infinite loops). 'noeat' implies 'recolor=-1'.
#
# recolor=-N Recolor the past N characters with the color of the
# target-state. For example once /* is recognized as the
# start of C comment, you want to color the /* with the C
# comment color.
#
# buffer start copying characters to a buffer, beginning with this
# one (it's ok to not terminate buffering with a matching
# 'strings' option- the buffer is limited to leading 19
# characters).
#
# strings A list of strings follows. If the buffer matches any of the
# given strings, a jump to the target-state in the string list
# is taken instead of the normal jump.
#
# istrings Same as strings, but case is ignored.
#
# hold Stop buffering string- a future 'strings' or 'istrings' will
# look at contents of buffer at this point. Useful for distinguishing
# commands and function calls in some languages 'write 7' is a command
# 'write (' is a function call- hold lets us stop at the space and delay
# the string lookup until the ( or 7.
#
# The format of the string list is:
#
# "string" <target-state> [<options>s]
# "string" <target-state> [<options>s]
# done
#
# (all of the options above are allowed except "strings", "istrings" and "noeat". noeat is
# always implied after a matched string).
#
# Weirdness: only states have colors, not transitions. This means that you
# sometimes have to make dummy states with '* next-state noeat' just to get
# a color specification.
# Define no. sync lines
# You can say:
# -200 means 200 lines
# - means always start parsing from beginning of file when we lose sync
# if nothing is specified, the default is -50
# Define colors
#
# bold inverse blink dim underline italic
# white cyan magenta blue yellow green red black
# bg_white bg_cyan bg_magenta bg_blue bg_yellow bg_green bg_red bg_black
=Expr
=Bad bold red
=Comment green
=Literal cyan
=Escape bold cyan
=Type bold
=Keyword bold
=Operator blue
=Control magenta
=CapId blue
=LowId
=Stdlib bold blue
# Bugs:
# = in some contexts is a control, not an operator (let, etc)
# "type" keyword introduces a type = type
:expr Expr
* expr
"#.,)];" control recolor=-1
"!?" prefixop recolor=-1
"=<>@^&+*/$%" infixop recolor=-1
"\-" minus recolor=-1
"~" tilde recolor=-1
"[" brace recolor=-1
"|" pipe recolor=-1
":" colon recolor=-1
"(" bracket recolor=-1
"0" zero recolor=-1
"1-9" decimal recolor=-1
"\"" string recolor=-1
"\'" char recolor=-1
"a-z_" lowid buffer recolor=-1
"A-Z`" capid buffer recolor=-1
:bad Bad
* expr
:control Control
* expr noeat
:prefixop Operator
* operator noeat
:infixop Operator
* operator noeat
:operator Operator
* expr noeat
"!?~=<>@^|&+*/$%.:\-" operator
:minus Operator
* operator noeat
"0" zero recolor=-2
"1-9" decimal recolor=-2
:tilde Operator
* prefixop noeat
"a-z" opparam noeat
:opparam LowId
* expr noeat
"a-zA-Z0-9_'" opparam
":" control
:brace Control
* expr noeat
"|" expr
:pipe Operator
* infixop noeat
"]" pipeclose recolor=-2
:pipeclose Control
* expr noeat
:colon Operator
* type1 noeat
"=" assign recolor=-2
:assign Operator
* expr noeat
:bracket Control
* expr noeat
"*" comment1 recolor=-2
:zero Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9_" decimal
"b" binaryl buffer
"B" binaryh buffer
"o" octall buffer
"O" octalh buffer
"x" hexl buffer
"X" hexh buffer
"e" epartl buffer
"E" eparth buffer
"." float
:decimal Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9_" decimal
"." float
"e" epartl buffer
"E" eparth buffer
:binaryl Literal
* lowid noeat recolor=-2
"01" binary
:binaryh Literal
* capid noeat recolor=-2
"01" binary
:binary Literal
* expr noeat
"01_" binary
:octall Literal
* lowid noeat recolor=-2
"0-7" octal
:octalh Literal
* capid noeat recolor=-2
"0-7" octal
:octal Literal
* expr noeat
"0-7_" octal
:hexl Literal
* lowid noeat recolor=-2
"0-9a-fA-F" hex
:hexh Literal
* capid noeat recolor=-2
"0-9a-fA-F" hex
:hex Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9a-fA-F_" hex
:float Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9_" float
"e" epartl buffer
"E" eparth buffer
:epartl Literal
* lowid noeat recolor=-2
"0-9" enum
"+\-" enum1
:eparth Literal
* capid noeat recolor=-2
"0-9" enum
"+\-" enum1
:enum1 Literal
* bad noeat
"0-9_" enum
:enum Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9_" enum
:string Literal
* string
"\"" expr
"\\" string_escape recolor=-1
"%" string_control recolor=-1
:string_escape Escape
* string
"x" string_hex1
"0-7" string_octal2
:string_hex1 Escape
* string noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" string_hex2
:string_hex2 Escape
* string noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" string
:string_octal2 Escape
* string noeat
"0-7" string_octal3
:string_octal3 Escape
* string noeat
"0-7" string
:string_control Escape
* string_control
"\"" string noeat
"diouxXeEfFgGaAcspn%SC" string
:char Literal
* charend
"\\" char_escape recolor=-1
:charend Literal
* bad noeat
"\'" expr
:char_escape Escape
* charend
"x" char_hex1
"0-7" char_octal2
:char_hex1 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" char_hex2
:char_hex2 Escape
* charend noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" charend
:char_octal2 Escape
* charend noeat
"0-7" char_octal3
:char_octal3 Escape
* charend noeat
"0-7" charend
:lowid LowId
* expr noeat strings
"_" kw
"and" kw
"as" kw
"assert" kw
"begin" kw
"class" kw
"constraint" kw
"do" kw
"done" kw
"downto" kw
"else" kw
"end" kw
"exception" kw
"external" kw
"false" kw
"for" kw
"fun" kw
"function" kw
"functor" kw
"if" kw
"in" kw
"include" kw
"inherit" kw
"initializer" kw
"lazy" kw
"let" kw
"match" kw
"method" kw
"module" kw
"mutable" kw
"new" kw
"object" kw
"of" kw
"open" kw
"private" kw
"raise" kw # technically not, but ...
"rec" kw
"sig" kw
"struct" kw
"then" kw
"to" kw
"true" kw
"try" kw
"type" kw
"val" kw
"virtual" kw
"when" kw
"while" kw
"with" kw
"asr" operatorkw
"land" operatorkw
"lor" operatorkw
"lsl" operatorkw
"lsr" operatorkw
"lxor" operatorkw
"mod" operatorkw
"or" operatorkw
done
"a-zA-Z0-9_'" lowid
:kw Keyword
* expr noeat
:operatorkw Operator
* expr noeat
:capid CapId
* expr noeat strings
"Arg" stdlib
"Array" stdlib
"ArrayLabels" stdlib
"Buffer" stdlib
"Callback" stdlib
"Char" stdlib
"Complex" stdlib
"Digest" stdlib
"Filename" stdlib
"Format" stdlib
"Gc" stdlib
"Genlex" stdlib
"Hashtbl" stdlib
"Int32" stdlib
"Int64" stdlib
"Lazy" stdlib
"Lexing" stdlib
"List" stdlib
"ListLabels" stdlib
"Map" stdlib
"Marshal" stdlib
"MoreLabels" stdlib
"Nativeint" stdlib
"Oo" stdlib
"Parsing" stdlib
"Printexc" stdlib
"Printf" stdlib
"Queue" stdlib
"Random" stdlib
"Scanf" stdlib
"Set" stdlib
"Sort" stdlib
"Stack" stdlib
"StdLabels" stdlib
"Stream" stdlib
"String" stdlib
"StringLabels" stdlib
"Sys" stdlib
"Weak" stdlib
done
"a-zA-Z0-9_'" capid
:stdlib Stdlib
* expr noeat
:type1 Type
* expr noeat
"a-z *>'\t\-" type1
"(" type2
:type2 Type
* expr noeat
"a-z *>'\t\-" type2
"(" type3
")" type1
:type3 Type
* expr noeat
"a-z *>'\t\-" type3
"(" type4
")" type2
:type4 Type
* expr noeat
"a-z *>'\t\-" type4
"(" expr # too deep nesting
")" type2
:comment1 Comment
* comment1
"(" nestcomment1
"*" endcomment1
:nestcomment1 Comment
* comment1
"*" comment2
:endcomment1 Comment
* comment1
")" expr
"*" endcomment1
:comment2 Comment
* comment2
"(" nestcomment2
"*" endcomment2
:nestcomment2 Comment
* comment2
"*" comment3
:endcomment2 Comment
* comment2
")" comment1
"*" endcomment2
:comment3 Comment
* comment3
"(" nestcomment3
"*" endcomment3
:nestcomment3 Comment
* comment3
"*" expr # too deep nesting
:endcomment3 Comment
* comment3
")" comment2
"*" endcomment3