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= Syntax Arguments =
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== contains/contained ==
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<code>contains</code> indicates that a region/match contains another match-group.<br>
Ex. if you wanted to syntax-highlight markdown within a doc-comment
<syntaxhighlight lang="vim">
syntax region docComment
\ start='"""' end='"""'
\ transparent
\ contains=markdownHeader,markdownBold
</syntaxhighlight>
<code>contained</code> is the counterpart of <code>contains</code><br>
a contained match/keyword is only valid if it appears in a contains= statement
(ex. it doesn't apply to the whole document)
<syntaxhighlight lang="vim">
" don't apply to the whole document! only inside!
syntax keyword myKwd1
  \ contained
  \ SELECT
</syntaxhighlight>
</blockquote><!-- contains/contained -->
</blockquote><!-- Syntax Arguments -->


= Highlight =
= Highlight =

Revision as of 15:59, 30 July 2023

Syntax for writing vim syntax-files.

Documentation

:h syn-match https://vimhelp.org/syntax.txt.html#%3Asyn-match
:h syn-region https://vimhelp.org/syntax.txt.html#%3Asyn-region
:h syn-arguments (ex. conceal, cchar, contained, ..) https://vimhelp.org/syntax.txt.html#%3Asyn-arguments

Tutorials

vimwiki: creating syntaxfiles https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Creating_your_own_syntax_files

Locations

${vim-or-plug}/syntax/${vim_filetype}.vim syntax files

Example

ftdetect/my_language.vim


Register a filetype based on a file-extension

" ftdetect/my_language.vim

au BufRead,BufNewFile *.todo set filetype=todolist_simple


syntax/my_language.vim


Define the syntax-highligting for the filetype

" syntax/my_language.vim

" don't reload if already loaded
if exists('b:my_language_syntax')
    finish
endif

" Define marker colours (CLI/GUI)
let s:todo_colour     = 'magenta'
let s:gui_todo_colour = '#F57900'

" Define Regexes
let s:todo_regex = '\(^\s*\)\@<=\*\([a-zA-Z]\)\@!'

" Define syntax for Regexes
execute "syntax match my_language_todo  '". s:todo_regex ."'"

" Apply highlighting
execute ' highlight todolistsimple_todo ctermfg='. s:todo_colour .' guifg='. s:gui_todo_colour .' ctermbg=none cterm=bold gui=bold'

" mark file as loaded
let b:my_language_syntax = 1


Match Regions

You define keywords/matches, optionally within a region.
these can be assigned styles with :highlight

" keyword matches are literal word-matches
syntax keyword mySqlKeywords
  \ SELECT INSERT INNER LEFT JOIN

" matches are regex matches
syntax match myComments
  \ '\(--\|#\)'

" regions let you define (potentially multiline) regions
" you can have different rules within different types of regions
" (contains defines matches/keywords that apply within the region)
syntax region myBlock
  \ start='{' end='}'
  \ transparent
  \ contains=mySqlKeywords,myComments

" you can assign multiple starts/ends to the same region
" (ex. in ruby '{...}' and 'do; ...; end' are identical)

Syntax Arguments

contains/contained

contains indicates that a region/match contains another match-group.
Ex. if you wanted to syntax-highlight markdown within a doc-comment

syntax region docComment
 \ start='"""' end='"""'
 \ transparent
 \ contains=markdownHeader,markdownBold

contained is the counterpart of contains
a contained match/keyword is only valid if it appears in a contains= statement (ex. it doesn't apply to the whole document)

" don't apply to the whole document! only inside!
syntax keyword myKwd1
  \ contained
  \ SELECT

Highlight

You apply highlights to captured keywords, matches, or regions.

" apply style to `someKeywordOrMatch`
highlight someKeywordOrMatch
  \ cterm=italic ctermfg=2      ctermbg=160
  \ gui=italic   guifg='#111111' guibg='#FFFFFF'