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-
-The Lexilla library contains a set of lexers and folders that provides support for
-programming, mark-up, and data languages for the Scintilla source code editing
-component.
-
-Lexilla is made available as both a shared library and static library.
-The shared library is called liblexilla.so / liblexilla.dylib / lexilla.dll on Linux / macOS /
-Windows.
-The static library is called liblexilla.a when built with GCC or Clang and liblexilla.lib
-when built with MSVC.
-
-Lexilla is developed on Windows, Linux, and macOS and requires a C++17 compiler.
-It may work on other Unix platforms like BSD but that is not a development focus.
-MSVC 2019.4, GCC 9.0, Clang 9.0, and Apple Clang 11.0 are known to work.
-
-MSVC is only available on Windows.
-
-GCC and Clang work on Windows and Linux.
-
-On macOS, only Apple Clang is available.
-
-To use GCC, run lexilla/src/makefile:
- make
-
-To use Clang, run lexilla/test/makefile:
- make CLANG=1
-On macOS, CLANG is set automatically so this can just be
- make
-
-To use MSVC, run lexilla/test/lexilla.mak:
- nmake -f lexilla.mak
-
-To build a debugging version of the library, add DEBUG=1 to the command:
- make DEBUG=1
-
-The built libraries are copied into scintilla/bin.
-
-Lexilla relies on a list of lexers from the scintilla/lexers directory. If any changes are
-made to the set of lexers then source and build files can be regenerated with the
-lexilla/scripts/LexillaGen.py script which requires Python 3 and is tested with 3.7+.
-Unix:
- python3 LexillaGen.py
-Windows:
- pyw LexillaGen.py
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