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As discussed in PR#5421, capturing `@error` is inconsistent, requiring deep nesting (or priority) in order to correctly have red backgrounds to it. Some queries has this capture, some don't. For consistency purposes, removing all of them is more preferable. For re-enabling error, either add `(ERROR) @error` or `(ERROR _ @error)` to your custom queries.
97 lines
1.4 KiB
Scheme
97 lines
1.4 KiB
Scheme
; highlights.scm
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[
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"!"
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"\*"
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"/"
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"%"
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"\+"
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"-"
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">"
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">="
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"<"
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"<="
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"=="
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"!="
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"&&"
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"||"
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] @operator
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[
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"{"
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"}"
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"["
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"]"
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"("
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")"
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] @punctuation.bracket
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[
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"."
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".*"
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","
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"[*]"
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] @punctuation.delimiter
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[
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(ellipsis)
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"\?"
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"=>"
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] @punctuation.special
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[
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":"
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"="
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] @none
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[
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"for"
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"endfor"
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"in"
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] @repeat
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[
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"if"
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"else"
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"endif"
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] @conditional
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[
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(quoted_template_start) ; "
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(quoted_template_end); "
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(template_literal) ; non-interpolation/directive content
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] @string
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[
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(heredoc_identifier) ; END
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(heredoc_start) ; << or <<-
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] @punctuation.delimiter
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[
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(template_interpolation_start) ; ${
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(template_interpolation_end) ; }
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(template_directive_start) ; %{
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(template_directive_end) ; }
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(strip_marker) ; ~
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] @punctuation.special
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(numeric_lit) @number
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(bool_lit) @boolean
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(null_lit) @constant
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(comment) @comment @spell
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(identifier) @variable
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(body (block (identifier) @keyword))
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(body (block (body (block (identifier) @type))))
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(function_call (identifier) @function)
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(attribute (identifier) @field)
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; { key: val }
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;
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; highlight identifier keys as though they were block attributes
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(object_elem key: (expression (variable_expr (identifier) @field)))
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; var.foo, data.bar
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;
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; first element in get_attr is a variable.builtin or a reference to a variable.builtin
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(expression (variable_expr (identifier) @variable.builtin) (get_attr (identifier) @field))
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