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2015-05-25extended <EN> command and used it to optimize "lexer.test..." macrosRobin Haberkorn69-218/+308
* EN may now be used for matching file names (similar to fnmatch(3)). This is used to check the current buffers file extension in the lexer configuration macros instead of using expensive Q-Register manipulations. This halves the overall startup time - it is now acceptable even with the current amount of lexer configurations. * EN may now be used for checking file types. session.tes has been simplified. * BREAKS macro portability (EN now has 2 string arguments). * The Globber class has been extended to allow filtering of glob results by file type.
2015-03-24added new lexer configs auto-generated by scite2co.luaRobin Haberkorn62-0/+3123
* these are still not all languages supported by Scintilla. scite2co.lua does not do a good job of generating styles when SciTE's property files use hardcoded colors/fonts. This commit only includes reasonably good conversion results. The remaining languages need some additional manual labor. * Even these lexers are not perfect and should be revised by comparing them with SciTE's properties. * So many lexers make the "lexer.auto" macro too slow. We need some optimization. E.g. the search-command optimization described in TODO, or an extended EN command for globbing manually specified file names.
2015-03-24reformatted existing lexer definitionsRobin Haberkorn7-145/+111
* they are updated with the results of scite2co.lua This makes it easier in the future to update lexer settings based on the property files of new SciTE releases.
2014-11-22added globbing command ENRobin Haberkorn7-28/+0
* implements the same globbing as the EB command already did * uses Globber helper class that behaves more like UNIX glob(). glib only has a glob-style pattern matcher. * The Globber class may be extended later to provide more UNIX-like globbing. * lexer.tes has been updated to make use of globbing. Now, lexers can be automatically loaded and registered at startup. To install a new lexer, it's sufficient to copy a file to the lexers/ directory.
2014-11-20lexer library: added M[lexer.checkheader] and M[lexer.checkname] for ↵Robin Haberkorn7-15/+18
matching a pattern against the first line of a buffer or its filename. This simplifies the "lexer.test..." macros and allows us to select lexers based on the #! line.
2014-11-19added first draft of new modular lexer systemRobin Haberkorn7-0/+270