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267 changes: 267 additions & 0 deletions lib/coderay/scanners/lua.rb
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Scanner for the Lua[http://lua.org] programming lanuage.
#
# The language’s complete syntax is defined in
# {the Lua manual}[http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html],
# which is what this scanner tries to conform to.
class CodeRay::Scanners::Lua < CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner

register_for :lua
file_extension "lua"
title "Lua"

# Keywords used in Lua.
KEYWORDS = %w[and break do else elseif end
for function goto if in
local not or repeat return
then until while
]

# Constants set by the Lua core.
PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = %w[false true nil]

# The expressions contained in this array are parts of Lua’s `basic'
# library. Although it’s not entirely necessary to load that library,
# it is highly recommended and one would have to provide own implementations
# of some of these expressions if one does not do so. They however aren’t
# keywords, neither are they constants, but nearly predefined, so they
# get tagged as `predefined' rather than anything else.
#
# This list excludes values of form `_UPPERCASE' because the Lua manual
# requires such identifiers to be reserved by Lua anyway and they are
# highlighted directly accordingly, without the need for specific
# identifiers to be listed here.
PREDEFINED_EXPRESSIONS = %w[
assert collectgarbage dofile error getmetatable
ipairs load loadfile next pairs pcall print
rawequal rawget rawlen rawset select setmetatable
tonumber tostring type xpcall
]

# Automatic token kind selection for normal words.
IDENT_KIND = CodeRay::WordList.new(:ident)
.add(KEYWORDS, :keyword)
.add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant)
.add(PREDEFINED_EXPRESSIONS, :predefined)

protected

# Scanner initialization.
def setup
@state = :initial
@brace_depth = 0
end

# CodeRay entry hook. Starts parsing.
def scan_tokens(encoder, options)
@encoder = encoder
@options = options

send(:"handle_state_#@state") until eos?

@encoder
end

def handle_state_initial
if match = scan(/\-\-\[\=*\[/) #--[[ long (possibly multiline) comment ]]
@num_equals = match.count("=") # Number must match for comment end
@encoder.begin_group(:comment)
@encoder.text_token(match, :delimiter)
@state = :long_comment

elsif match = scan(/--.*?$/) # --Lua comment
@encoder.text_token(match, :comment)

elsif match = scan(/\[=*\[/) # [[ long (possibly multiline) string ]]
@num_equals = match.count("=") # Number must match for comment end
@encoder.begin_group(:string)
@encoder.text_token(match, :delimiter)
@state = :long_string

elsif match = scan(/::\s*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]+\s*::/) # ::goto_label::
@encoder.text_token(match, :label)

elsif match = scan(/_[A-Z]+/) # _UPPERCASE are names reserved for Lua
@encoder.text_token(match, :predefined)

elsif match = scan(/[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*/) # Normal letters (or letters followed by digits)
kind = IDENT_KIND[match]

# Extra highlighting for entities following certain keywords
if kind == :keyword and match == "function"
@state = :function_expected
elsif kind == :keyword and match == "goto"
@state = :goto_label_expected
elsif kind == :keyword and match == "local"
@state = :local_var_expected
end

@encoder.text_token(match, kind)

elsif match = scan(/{/) # Opening table brace {
@encoder.begin_group(:table)
@encoder.text_token(match, @brace_depth >= 1 ? :inline_delimiter : :delimiter)
@brace_depth += 1
@state = :table

elsif match = scan(/}/) # Closing table brace }
if @brace_depth == 1
@brace_depth = 0
@encoder.text_token(match, :delimiter)
elsif @brace_depth == 0 # Mismatched brace
@encoder.text_token(match, :error)
else
@brace_depth -= 1
@encoder.text_token(match, :inline_delimiter)
@state = :table
end
@encoder.end_group(:table)

elsif match = scan(/["']/) # String delimiters " and '
@encoder.begin_group(:string)
@encoder.text_token(match, :delimiter)
@start_delim = match
@state = :string

# ↓Prefix hex number ←|→ decimal number
elsif match = scan(/-? (?:0x\h* \. \h+ (?:p[+\-]?\d+)? | \d*\.\d+ (?:e[+\-]?\d+)?)/ix) # hexadecimal constants have no E power, decimal ones no P power
@encoder.text_token(match, :float)

# ↓Prefix hex number ←|→ decimal number
elsif match = scan(/-? (?:0x\h+ (?:p[+\-]?\d+)? | \d+ (?:e[+\-]?\d+)?)/ix) # hexadecimal constants have no E power, decimal ones no P power
@encoder.text_token(match, :integer)

elsif match = scan(/[\+\-\*\/%^\#=~<>\(\)\[\]:;,] | \.(?!\d)/x) # Operators
@encoder.text_token(match, :operator)

elsif match = scan(/\s+/) # Space
@encoder.text_token(match, :space)

else # Invalid stuff. Note that Lua doesn’t accept multibyte chars outside of strings, hence these are also errors.
@encoder.text_token(getch, :error)
end

# It may be that we’re scanning a full-blown subexpression of a table
# (tables can contain full expressions in parts).
# If this is the case, return to :table scanning state.
@state = :table if @state == :initial && @brace_depth >= 1
end

def handle_state_function_expected
if match = scan(/\(.*?\)/m) # x = function() # "Anonymous" function without explicit name
@encoder.text_token(match, :operator)
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/[a-zA-Z_] (?:[a-zA-Z0-9_\.] (?!\.\d))* [\.\:]/x) # function tbl.subtbl.foo() | function tbl:foo() # Colon only allowed as last separator
@encoder.text_token(match, :ident)
elsif match = scan(/[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*/) # function foo()
@encoder.text_token(match, :function)
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/\s+/) # Between the `function' keyword and the ident may be any amount of whitespace
@encoder.text_token(match, :space)
else
@encoder.text_token(getch, :error)
@state = :initial
end
end

def handle_state_goto_label_expected
if match = scan(/[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :label)
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/\s+/) # Between the `goto' keyword and the label may be any amount of whitespace
@encoder.text_token(match, :space)
else
@encoder.text_token(getch, :error)
end
end

def handle_state_local_var_expected
if match = scan(/function/) # local function ...
@encoder.text_token(match, :keyword)
@state = :function_expected
elsif match = scan(/[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :local_variable)
elsif match = scan(/,/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :operator)
elsif match = scan(/=/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :operator)
# After encountering the equal sign, arbitrary expressions are
# allowed again, so just return to the main state for further
# parsing.
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/\n/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :space)
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/\s+/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :space)
else
@encoder.text_token(getch, :error)
end
end

def handle_state_long_comment
if match = scan(/.*?(?=\]={#@num_equals}\])/m)
@encoder.text_token(match, :content)

delim = scan(/\]={#@num_equals}\]/)
@encoder.text_token(delim, :delimiter)
else # No terminator found till EOF
@encoder.text_token(rest, :error)
terminate
end
@encoder.end_group(:comment)
@state = :initial
end

def handle_state_long_string
if match = scan(/.*?(?=\]={#@num_equals}\])/m) # Long strings do not interpret any escape sequences
@encoder.text_token(match, :content)

delim = scan(/\]={#@num_equals}\]/)
@encoder.text_token(delim, :delimiter)
else # No terminator found till EOF
@encoder.text_token(rest, :error)
terminate
end
@encoder.end_group(:string)
@state = :initial
end

def handle_state_string
if match = scan(/[^\\#@start_delim\n]+/) # Everything except \ and the start delimiter character is string content (newlines are only allowed if preceeded by \ or \z)
@encoder.text_token(match, :content)
elsif match = scan(/\\(?:['"abfnrtv\\]|z\s*|x\h\h|\d{1,3}|\n)/m)
@encoder.text_token(match, :char)
elsif match = scan(Regexp.compile(@start_delim))
@encoder.text_token(match, :delimiter)
@encoder.end_group(:string)
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/\n/) # Lua forbids unescaped newlines in normal non-long strings
@encoder.text_token("\\n\n", :error) # Visually appealing error indicator--otherwise users may wonder whether the highlighter cannot highlight multine strings
@encoder.end_group(:string)
@state = :initial
else
@encoder.text_token(getch, :error)
end
end

def handle_state_table
if match = scan(/[,;]/)
@encoder.text_token(match, :operator)
elsif match = scan(/[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]* (?=\s*=)/x)
@encoder.text_token(match, :key)
@encoder.text_token(scan(/\s+/), :space) if check(/\s+/)
@encoder.text_token(scan(/=/), :operator)
@state = :initial
elsif match = scan(/\s+/m)
@encoder.text_token(match, :space)
else
# Note this clause doesn’t advance the scan pointer, it’s a kind of
# "retry with other options" (the :initial state then of course
# advances the pointer).
@state = :initial
end
end

end
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions lib/coderay/styles/alpha.rb
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.symbol .content { color:#A60 }
.symbol .delimiter { color:#630 }
.symbol { color:#A60 }
.table .content { color:#808 }
.table .delimiter { color:#40A}
.table { background-color:hsla(200,100%,50%,0.06); }
.tag { color:#070 }
.type { color:#339; font-weight:bold }
.value { color: #088; }
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions lib/coderay/token_kinds.rb
Expand Up @@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ module CodeRay
:shell => 'shell',
:string => 'string',
:symbol => 'symbol',
:table => 'table',
:tag => 'tag',
:type => 'type',
:value => 'value',
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