class NemerleLexer(RegexLexer): (source)
For Nemerle source code. Additional options accepted: `unicodelevel` Determines which Unicode characters this lexer allows for identifiers. The possible values are: * ``none`` -- only the ASCII letters and numbers are allowed. This is the fastest selection. * ``basic`` -- all Unicode characters from the specification except category ``Lo`` are allowed. * ``full`` -- all Unicode characters as specified in the C# specs are allowed. Note that this means a considerable slowdown since the ``Lo`` category has more than 40,000 characters in it! The default value is ``basic``. .. versionadded:: 1.5
Method | __init__ |
Undocumented |
Method | analyse |
Nemerle is quite similar to Python, but @if is relatively uncommon elsewhere. |
Class Variable | aliases |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | filenames |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | flags |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | levels |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | mimetypes |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | name |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | token |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | tokens |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | url |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | _tokens |
Undocumented |
Inherited from RegexLexer
:
Method | get |
Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs. |
Inherited from Lexer
(via RegexLexer
):
Method | __repr__ |
Undocumented |
Method | add |
Add a new stream filter to this lexer. |
Method | get |
Return an iterable of (tokentype, value) pairs generated from `text`. If `unfiltered` is set to `True`, the filtering mechanism is bypassed even if filters are defined. |
Class Variable | alias |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | priority |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | encoding |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | ensurenl |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | filters |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | options |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | stripall |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | stripnl |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | tabsize |
Undocumented |
pygments.lexer.Lexer.analyse_text
Nemerle is quite similar to Python, but @if is relatively uncommon elsewhere.