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# A (deterministic) state machine which performs lexical analysis of SML.
# (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
# 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 bg_red
=Comment green
=Literal cyan
=Escape bold cyan
=Type blue
=Keyword bold
=Operator bold black
=Control green
=Id
:expr Expr
* expr
".,[{})];" control recolor=-1 # . or ... both control
"(" bracket recolor=-1
"_" underline recolor=-1
"!%&$+/:<=>?@`^|*\-" operator buffer recolor=-1
"#" hash recolor=-1
"~" tilde recolor=-1
"0" zero recolor=-1
"1-9" decimal recolor=-1
"\"" string recolor=-1
"a-zA-Z" id buffer recolor=-1
:bad Bad
* expr
:control Control
* expr noeat
:bracket Control
* expr noeat
"*" comment1 recolor=-2
:underline Keyword
* expr noeat
"a-zA-Z" kw
:operator Operator
* expr noeat strings
":>" colon
":" colon
"::" control # can be overloaded, but you would burn in hell
":=" control # ditto
"=" control # only in some contexts is it _really_ control
"->" control
"=>" control
"|" control
done
"!%&$+/:<=>?@~`^|#*\-" operator
:colon Control
* type1 noeat
:hash Control
* expr noeat
"!%&$+/:<=>?@~`^|#*\-" operator recolor=-2
"\"" string recolor=-2
:tilde Operator
* expr noeat
"!%&$+/:<=>?@~`^|#*\-" operator
"0" zero recolor=-2
"1-9" decimal recolor=-2
:zero Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9" decimal
"w" word buffer
"x" hex1 buffer
"e" epart buffer
"E" epart buffer
"." float1
:word Literal
* id noeat recolor=-2
"0-9" decimal
"x" hexword
:hexword Literal
* id noeat recolor=-3
"0-9a-fA-F" hex
:hex1 Literal
* id noeat recolor=-2
"0-9a-fA-F" hex
:hex Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" hex
:decimal Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9" decimal
"." float1
"e" epart buffer
"E" epart buffer
# trailing digits required in SML (unlike OCaml)
:float1 Literal
* bad noeat
"0-9" float
:float Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9" float
"e" epart buffer
"E" epart buffer
:epart Literal
* id noeat recolor=-2
"0-9" enum
"~" epart # bug: 3e~~3
:enum Literal
* expr noeat
"0-9" enum
:string Literal
* string
"\"" expr
"\n" bad
"\\" string_escape recolor=-1
:string_escape Escape
* bad noeat
"abfnrtv\"\\" string
"^" string_carret
"u" string_hex1
"0-9" string_decimal2
"\n\r\f\t " string_eatws
:string_carret Escape
* bad noeat
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ\\^_" string
:string_eatws Escape
* bad noeat
"\n\r\f\t " string_eatws
"\\" string
:string_hex1 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" string_hex2
:string_hex2 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" string_hex3
:string_hex3 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" string_hex4
:string_hex4 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9a-fA-F" string
:string_decimal2 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9" string_decimal3
:string_decimal3 Escape
* bad noeat
"0-9" string
:id Id
* expr noeat strings
"_" kw
"ann" kw
"and" kw
"as" kw
"case" kw
"do" kw
"else" kw
"end" kw
"exception" kw
"fn" kw
"fun" kw
"functor" kw
"handle" kw
"if" kw
"in" kw
"include" kw
"infix" kw
"infixr" kw
"let" kw
"local" kw
"nil" kw
"nonfix" kw
"of" kw
"op" kw
"open" kw
"raise" kw
"rec" kw
"sharing" kw
"sig" kw
"signature" kw
"struct" kw
"structure" kw
"then" kw
"val" kw
"where" kw
"while" kw
"with" kw
"abstype" kwtype
"datatype" kwtype
"eqtype" kwtype
"type" kwtype
"withtype" kwtype
"before" operatorkw
"o" operatorkw
"orelse" operatorkw
"andalso" operatorkw
"div" operatorkw
"mod" operatorkw
done
"a-zA-Z0-9_'" id
:kw Keyword
* expr noeat
"a-zA-Z0-9_'" kw
:operatorkw Operator
* expr noeat
:kwtype Keyword
* kwtype1 noeat
:kwtype1 Type
* expr noeat
"=" typeval recolor=-1
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\-" kwtype1
"({" kwtype2
:kwtype2 Type
* expr noeat
")}" kwtype1
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\n\-" kwtype2
"({" kwtype3
:kwtype3 Type
* expr noeat
")}" kwtype2
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\n\-" kwtype3
"({" expr # too deep nesting
:typeval Control
* type1 noeat
" \t\n" typeval
:type1 Type
* expr noeat
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\-" type1
"({" type2
:type2 Type
* expr noeat
")}" type1
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\n\-" type2
"({" type3
:type3 Type
* expr noeat
")}" type2
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\n\-" type3
"({" type4
:type4 Type
* expr noeat
")}" type3
"a-zA-Z0-9_'., :|*>\t\n\-" type4
"({" expr # too deep nesting
: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
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