Clean up interesting word highlights.
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Mon, 19 Nov 2012 13:28:03 -0500 |
parents |
07500b0af610 |
children |
(none) |
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Cram Tests
" Author: Steve Losh (steve@stevelosh.com)
"
" Add the following line to your ~/.vimrc to enable:
" au BufNewFile,BufRead *.t set filetype=cram
"
" If you want folding you'll need the following line as well:
" let cram_fold=1
"
" You might also want to set the starting foldlevel for Cram files:
" autocmd Syntax cram setlocal foldlevel=1
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
syn include @Shell syntax/sh.vim
syn match cramComment /^[^ ].*$/
syn region cramOutput start=/^ [^$>]/ start=/^ $/ end=/\v.(\n\n*[^ ])\@=/me=s end=/^ [$>]/me=e-3 end=/^$/ fold containedin=cramBlock
syn match cramCommandStart /^ \$ / containedin=cramCommand
syn region cramCommand start=/^ \$ /hs=s+4,rs=s+4 end=/^ [^>]/me=e-3 end=/^ $/me=e-2 containedin=cramBlock contains=@Shell keepend
syn region cramBlock start=/^ /ms=e-2 end=/\v.(\n\n*[^ ])\@=/me=s end=/^$/me=e-1 fold keepend
hi link cramCommandStart Keyword
hi link cramComment Normal
hi link cramOutput Comment
if exists("cram_fold")
setlocal foldmethod=syntax
endif
syn sync match cramSync grouphere NONE "^$"
syn sync maxlines=200
" It's okay to set tab settings here, because an indent of two spaces is specified
" by the file format.
setlocal tabstop=2 softtabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 expandtab
let b:current_syntax = "cram"