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kakoune/rc/filetype/tcl.kak
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hook global BufCreate .*[.](tcl) %{
set-option buffer filetype tcl
}
hook global WinSetOption filetype=tcl %{
require-module tcl
hook window ModeChange pop:insert:.* -group tcl-trim-indent tcl-trim-indent
hook window InsertChar \n -group tcl-insert tcl-insert-on-new-line
hook window InsertChar \n -group tcl-indent tcl-indent-on-new-line
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{ remove-hooks window tcl-.+ }
}
hook -group tcl-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=tcl %{
add-highlighter window/tcl ref tcl
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{ remove-highlighter window/tcl }
}
# Using non-ascii characters here so that we can use the '[' command
provide-module tcl %§
add-highlighter shared/tcl regions
add-highlighter shared/tcl/code default-region group
add-highlighter shared/tcl/comment region (?<!\\)(?:\\\\)*(?:^|\h)\K# '$' fill comment
add-highlighter shared/tcl/double_string region %{(?<!\\)(?:\\\\)*\K"} %{(?<!\\)(?:\\\\)*"} group
add-highlighter shared/tcl/double_string/fill fill string
evaluate-commands %sh{
# Tcl does not have keywords, as everything in Tcl is a command.
# Highlight all builtin commads does not make a lot of sense as there are plenty of them.
# What is more, sometimes user defines varaibles have the same names as commands.
# On the other hand, highlight no commads makes the code harder to read.
# The approach for builtin commads highlighting is very simply.
# Highlight only two types of commands:
# 1. "Control statement" like commands, for exmaple, "if", "break", "return", etc.
# 2. Commands defining new scope, for exmaple, "proc", "namespace".
keywords="break catch continue default else elseif error exit for foreach if return switch while proc namespace"
join() { sep=$2; eval set -- $1; IFS="$sep"; echo "$*"; }
# Highlight keywords
printf %s\\n "add-highlighter shared/tcl/code/ regex (?<!-)\b($(join "${keywords}" '|'))\b(?!-) 0:keyword"
}
add-highlighter shared/tcl/code/function regex ^\h*proc\h+((\w|-)+) 1:function
add-highlighter shared/tcl/code/brackets regex [\[\]]{1,2} 0:operator
add-highlighter shared/tcl/code/parameters regex \s-\w+\b 0:attribute
add-highlighter shared/tcl/code/variable regex \$(\w|:)+ 0:value
add-highlighter shared/tcl/code/numbers regex '\b\d+\.?' 0:value
add-highlighter shared/tcl/double_string/variable regex \$(\w|:)+ 0:value
add-highlighter shared/tcl/double_string/brackets regex [\[\]]{1,2} 0:operator
# Commands
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
define-command -hidden tcl-trim-indent %{
# Remove trailing white spaces
try %{ execute-keys -draft -itersel x s \h+$ <ret> d }
}
define-command -hidden tcl-insert-on-new-line %[
# Copy '#' comment prefix and following white spaces
try %{ execute-keys -draft k x s ^\h*\K#\h* <ret> y gh j P }
]
define-command -hidden tcl-indent-on-new-line %¶
evaluate-commands -draft -itersel %@
# Preserve previous line indent
try %{ execute-keys -draft <semicolon> K <a-&> }
# Filter previous line
try %{ execute-keys -draft k : tcl-trim-indent <ret> }
# Indent after {
try %= execute-keys -draft , k x <a-k> (\s|^)\{$ <ret> j <a-gt> =
@
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