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Lexer for VimL script files. .. versionadded:: 0.8

Method __init__ Undocumented
Method get_tokens_unprocessed Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs.
Method is_in 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_filter Add a new stream filter to this lexer.
Method analyse_text 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_tokens 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_filenames 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
def __init__(self, **options): (source)

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def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): (source)

Split ``text`` into (tokentype, text) pairs. ``stack`` is the initial stack (default: ``['root']``)

def is_in(self, w, mapping): (source)

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.

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filenames: list[str] = (source)

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mimetypes: list[str] = (source)

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