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class VimLexer(RegexLexer): (source)
Lexer for VimL script files. .. versionadded:: 0.8
Method | __init__ |
Undocumented |
Method | get |
Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs. |
Method | is |
It's kind of difficult to decide if something might be a keyword in VimL because it allows you to abbreviate them. In fact, 'ab[breviate]' is a good example. :ab, :abbre, or :abbreviate are valid ways to call it so rather than making really awful regexps like::... |
Class Variable | aliases |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | filenames |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | mimetypes |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | name |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | tokens |
Undocumented |
Class Variable | _python |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | _aut |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | _cmd |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | _opt |
Undocumented |
Inherited from Lexer
(via RegexLexer
):
Method | __repr__ |
Undocumented |
Method | add |
Add a new stream filter to this lexer. |
Method | analyse |
Has to return a float between ``0`` and ``1`` that indicates if a lexer wants to highlight this text. Used by ``guess_lexer``. If this method returns ``0`` it won't highlight it in any case, if it returns ``1`` highlighting with this lexer is guaranteed. |
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 |
Class Variable | url |
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 |
It's kind of difficult to decide if something might be a keyword in VimL because it allows you to abbreviate them. In fact, 'ab[breviate]' is a good example. :ab, :abbre, or :abbreviate are valid ways to call it so rather than making really awful regexps like:: \bab(?:b(?:r(?:e(?:v(?:i(?:a(?:t(?:e)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?\b we match `\b\w+\b` and then call is_in() on those tokens. See `scripts/get_vimkw.py` for how the lists are extracted.