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Names without extensions have the operating system's preferred + shared library extension added. + A full path can also be used. + Multiple libraries can be loaded at once by listing them separated by ';'. + Something like one of these lines:</p> + <code class="example"> + Lexilla::Load(".");<br /> + Lexilla::Load("lexilla;lexpeg;XMLexers");<br /> + Lexilla::Load("/usr/lib/liblexilla.so;/home/aardvark/bin/libpeg.so");<br /> + </code> + <p>Choose the name of the lexer to use. This may be determined from the file extension or some other mechanism.</p> + <code class="example"> + std::string lexerName = "cpp";<br /> + </code> + <p>Create a lexer and apply it to a Scintilla instance.</p> + <code class="example"> + Scintilla::ILexer5 *pLexer = Lexilla::MakeLexer(lexerName);<br /> + CallScintilla(scintilla, SCI_SETILEXER, 0, pLexer);<br /> + </code> + <p>Some applications may use integer lexer IDs from SciLexer.h with an "SCLEX_" prefix like + <span class="name">SCLEX_CPP</span>. + These can be converted to a name with NameFromID before passing to MakeLexer.</p> + <code class="example"> + Scintilla::ILexer5 *pLexer = Lexilla::MakeLexer(Lexilla::NameFromID(SCLEX_CPP));<br /> + </code> + + <h2>From C: Lexilla.h and system APIs</h2> + + <p>Applications written in C or C++ can use the raw Lexilla API which is defined in lexilla/include/Lexilla.h. + Since the ILexer interface is difficult to define for C, C applications should treat the result of CreateLexer as a + <code>void*</code> that is simply passed through to Scintilla. + If there is a need to call methods on the lexer + before passing it to Scintilla then it would be best to use some C++ code although it may be possible + for a sufficiently motivated developer to call methods on the lexer from C.</p> + + <p>There is an example for using Lexilla from C in examples/CheckLexilla.</p> + + <h3>Steps in code</h3> + + <p>Include the system header for loading shared objects. + This depends on the operating system: <windows.h> for <code class="windows">Windows</code> or + <dlfcn.h> for <code class="unix">Unix</code>.</p> + <code class="windows">#include <windows.h><br /></code> + <code class="unix">#include <dlfcn.h><br /></code> + <p>Define a path to the Lexilla shared library. + This may be a known good system or user directory or the directory of the application + depending on the operating system conventions.</p> + <code class="example"> + #include "Lexilla.h"<br /> + char szLexillaPath[] = "../../bin/" LEXILLA_LIB LEXILLA_EXTENSION;<br /> + </code> + <p>Load Lexilla using the appropriate operating system function: either LoadLibrary on Windows or + dlopen on Unix.</p> + <code class="windows">HMODULE lexillaLibrary = LoadLibrary(szLexillaPath);<br /></code> + <code class="unix">void *lexillaLibrary = szLexillaPath(libPath, RTLD_LAZY);<br /></code> + <p>Find the CreateLexer function inside the shared library using either GetProcAddress on Windows or + dlsym on Unix.</p> + <code class="windows">FARPROC fun = GetProcAddress(lexillaLibrary, LEXILLA_CREATELEXER);<br /></code> + <code class="unix">void *fun = dlsym(lexillaLibrary, LEXILLA_CREATELEXER);<br /></code> + <p>Cast this to the correct type.</p> + <code class="example">CreateLexerFn lexerCreate = (CreateLexerFn)(fun);<br /></code> + <p>Choose the name of the lexer to use. This may be determined from the file extension or some other mechanism.</p> + <code class="example">char lexerName[] = "cpp";<br /></code> + <p>Create a lexer and apply it to a Scintilla instance.</p> + <code class="example"> + void *pLexer = lexerCreate(lexerName);<br /> + CallScintilla(scintilla, SCI_SETILEXER, 0, pLexer);<br /> + </code> + + <p>If the application uses integer lexer IDs then find the <span class="name">LEXILLA_LEXERNAMEFROMID</span> + function, cast to <span class="name">LexerNameFromIDFn</span> then call with the ID before using the result to call + <span class="name">CreateLexer</span>.</p> + <code class="windows">FARPROC funName = GetProcAddress(lexillaLibrary, LEXILLA_LEXERNAMEFROMID);<br /></code> + <code class="unix">void *funName = dlsym(lexillaLibrary, LEXILLA_LEXERNAMEFROMID);<br /></code> + <code class="example">LexerNameFromIDFn lexerNameFromID = (LexerNameFromIDFn)(funName);<br /></code> + <code class="example">const char *name = lexerNameFromID(lexerID);<br /></code> + + <h2>Static linking</h2> + + <p>Lexilla may be linked directly into an application or built into a static library that is then + linked into the application, then there is no need to load a shared library and + <span class="name">CreateLexer</span> can be directly called.</p> + + <p>It is possible to link Lexilla into an application and then dynamically load other + shared libraries that implement the Lexilla protocol. + SciTE on Windows implements this as an option when built with STATIC_BUILD defined.</p> + + </body> +</html> + diff --git a/doc/ScintillaDoc.html b/doc/ScintillaDoc.html index 4128bd5f9..529859a5c 100644 --- a/doc/ScintillaDoc.html +++ b/doc/ScintillaDoc.html @@ -119,8 +119,11 @@ <h1>Scintilla Documentation</h1> - <p>Last edited 1 March 2021 NH</p> + <p>Last edited 16 March 2021 NH</p> + <p style="background:#90F0C0">Scintilla 5 has moved the lexers from Scintilla into a new + <a href="Lexilla.html">Lexilla</a> project.<br /> + There is <a class="jump" href="Scintilla5Migration.html">a guide to migrating to Lexilla</a>.</p> <p>There is <a class="jump" href="Design.html">an overview of the internal design of Scintilla</a>.<br /> <a class="jump" href="ScintillaUsage.html">Some notes on using Scintilla</a>.<br /> |