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+" Vim syntax file
+" Language: CWEB
+" Maintainer: Andreas Scherer <andreas.scherer@pobox.com>
+" Last Change: April 30, 2001
+
+" Details of the CWEB language can be found in the article by Donald E. Knuth
+" and Silvio Levy, "The CWEB System of Structured Documentation", included as
+" file "cwebman.tex" in the standard CWEB distribution, available for
+" anonymous ftp at ftp://labrea.stanford.edu/pub/cweb/.
+
+" TODO: Section names and C/C++ comments should be treated as TeX material.
+" TODO: The current version switches syntax highlighting off for section
+" TODO: names, and leaves C/C++ comments as such. (On the other hand,
+" TODO: switching to TeX mode in C/C++ comments might be colour overkill.)
+
+" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items
+" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded
+if version < 600
+ syntax clear
+elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
+ finish
+endif
+
+" For starters, read the TeX syntax; TeX syntax items are allowed at the top
+" level in the CWEB syntax, e.g., in the preamble. In general, a CWEB source
+" code can be seen as a normal TeX document with some C/C++ material
+" interspersed in certain defined regions.
+if version < 600
+ source <sfile>:p:h/tex.vim
+else
+ runtime! syntax/tex.vim
+ unlet b:current_syntax
+endif
+
+" Read the C/C++ syntax too; C/C++ syntax items are treated as such in the
+" C/C++ section of a CWEB chunk or in inner C/C++ context in "|...|" groups.
+syntax include @webIncludedC <sfile>:p:h/cpp.vim
+
+" Inner C/C++ context (ICC) should be quite simple as it's comprised of
+" material in "|...|"; however the naive definition for this region would
+" hickup at the innocious "\|" TeX macro. Note: For the time being we expect
+" that an ICC begins either at the start of a line or after some white space.
+syntax region webInnerCcontext start="\(^\|[ \t\~`(]\)|" end="|" contains=@webIncludedC,webSectionName,webRestrictedTeX,webIgnoredStuff
+
+" Genuine C/C++ material. This syntactic region covers both the definition
+" part and the C/C++ part of a CWEB section; it is ended by the TeX part of
+" the next section.
+syntax region webCpart start="@[dfscp<(]" end="@[ \*]" contains=@webIncludedC,webSectionName,webRestrictedTeX,webIgnoredStuff
+
+" Section names contain C/C++ material only in inner context.
+syntax region webSectionName start="@[<(]" end="@>" contains=webInnerCcontext contained
+
+" The contents of "control texts" is not treated as TeX material, because in
+" non-trivial cases this completely clobbers the syntax recognition. Instead,
+" we highlight these elements as "strings".
+syntax region webRestrictedTeX start="@[\^\.:t=q]" end="@>" oneline
+
+" Double-@ means single-@, anywhere in the CWEB source. (This allows e-mail
+" address <someone@@fsf.org> without going into C/C++ mode.)
+syntax match webIgnoredStuff "@@"
+
+" Define the default highlighting.
+" For version 5.7 and earlier: only when not done already
+" For version 5.8 and later: only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet
+if version >= 508 || !exists("did_cweb_syntax_inits")
+ if version < 508
+ let did_cweb_syntax_inits = 1
+ command -nargs=+ HiLink hi link <args>
+ else
+ command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args>
+ endif
+
+ HiLink webRestrictedTeX String
+
+ delcommand HiLink
+endif
+
+let b:current_syntax = "cweb"
+
+" vim: ts=8