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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--

 Authors: Marco Barisione, Emanuele Aina
 Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Marco Barisione <barisione@gmail.com>
 Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Emanuele Aina

 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 Library General Public License for more details.

 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
 License along with this library; if not, write to the
 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

-->
<language id="def" _name="Defaults" hidden="true" version="2.0">
    <styles>

        <!-- styles defined here are all the styles that
             a language can use as default for its styles.
             The styles are defined in logical groups.
             A style scheme has to at least define the style
             for the first item of each group and if desired
             define the style for the other items to achieve a
             more finegrained control on the apperance.
             Finally a style scheme may also define language
             specific styles. -->


        <!-- Comment group -->

        <!-- Any comment -->
        <style id="comment" _name="Comment"/>

        <!-- A shebang: #!/bin/sh -->
        <style id="shebang" _name="Shebang" map-to="def:comment"/>

        <!-- A special comment containing documentation like in javadoc or
             gtk-doc -->
        <style id="doc-comment" _name="Documentation comment" map-to="def:comment"/>

        <!-- A element inside a documentation comment: @author -->
        <!-- This style doesn't map to anything since it must be used as an additional
             style for text which is already styled as a "doc-comment" -->
        <style id="doc-comment-element" _name="Documentation comment element" />


        <!-- Constant group -->

        <!-- Any constant -->
        <style id="constant" _name="Constant"/>

        <!-- A character constant: 'c' -->
        <style id="character" _name="Character" map-to="def:constant"/>

        <!-- A string constant: "this is a string" -->
        <style id="string" _name="String" map-to="def:constant"/>

        <!-- Special character in a string constant: "%s", "\t" -->
        <!-- This style doesn't map to anything since it must be used as an additional
             style for text which is already styled as a "string" -->
        <style id="special-char" _name="Special character (inside a string)" />

        <!-- A generic number constant -->
        <style id="number" _name="Number" map-to="def:constant"/>

        <!-- A floating point constant: 2.3e10 -->
        <style id="floating-point" _name="Floating point number" map-to="def:number"/>

        <!-- A decimal number: 1234 -->
        <style id="decimal" _name="Decimal number" map-to="def:number"/>

        <!-- A base-N number: 0xFFFF -->
        <style id="base-n-integer" _name="Base-N number" map-to="def:number"/>

        <!-- A complex number -->
        <style id="complex" _name="Complex number" map-to="def:number"/>

        <!-- A special constant like NULL in C or null in Java -->
        <style id="special-constant" _name="Special constant" map-to="def:constant"/>

        <!-- A boolean constant: TRUE, false -->
        <style id="boolean" _name="Boolean value" map-to="def:special-constant"/>


        <!-- Identifier group -->

        <!-- Any variable name -->
        <style id="identifier" _name="Identifier" />

        <!-- A function name (also: methods for classes) -->
        <style id="function" _name="Function" map-to="def:identifier"/>

        <!-- A builtin name: like __import__, abs in Python
            (see http://docs.python.org/lib/built-in-funcs.html) -->
        <style id="builtin" _name="Built-in identifier" map-to="def:identifier"/>


        <!-- Statement group -->

        <!-- Any statement -->
        <style id="statement" _name="Statement"/>

        <!-- Operators: "+", "*", etc. -->
        <style id="operator" _name="Operator" map-to="def:statement" />

        <!-- keywords: "if", "for", "while", etc. -->
        <style id="keyword" _name="Keyword" map-to="def:statement" />


        <!-- Type group -->

        <!--A primitive data type: int, long, char, etc. -->
        <style id="type" _name="Data type"/>


        <!-- Others -->

        <!-- This one is for '#include <foo.h>' and "#pragma blah", or 'use foobar', etc.. -->
        <style id="preprocessor" _name="Preprocessor directive"/>

        <!-- Any erroneous construct -->
        <style id="error" _name="Error"/>

        <!--Reserved keywords: like "const" and "goto" in Java -->
        <style id="reserved" _name="Reserved keyword" map-to="def:error" />

        <!-- Anything that needs extra attention; mostly the keywords TODO, FIXME and XXX -->
        <style id="note" _name="Note (FIXME, TODO, XXX, etc.)"/>

        <!-- Text that stands out, HTML links, e-mail addresses, etc. -->
        <style id="underlined"          _name="Underlined"/>

    </styles>

    <definitions>

        <!-- An empty string always matches. -->
        <define-regex id="always-match"></define-regex>

        <!-- $^ never matches. -->
        <define-regex id="never-match">$^</define-regex>

        <define-regex id="decimal" extended="true">
            (?&lt;![\w\.]) ([1-9][0-9]* | 0) (?![\w\.])
        </define-regex>
        <define-regex id="octal" extended="true">
            (?&lt;![\w\.]) 0 [0-7]+ (?![\w\.])
        </define-regex>
        <define-regex id="hexadecimal" extended="true">
            (?&lt;![\w\.]) 0 [xX] [0-9a-fA-F]+ (?![\w\.])
        </define-regex>
        <define-regex id="float" extended="true" case-sensitive="false">
                \b
                ([0-9]+ e [-+]? [0-9]+ |
                 ([0-9]* \. [0-9]+ | [0-9]+ \.)
                 (e [-+]? [0-9]+)?) [fl]?
                \b
        </define-regex>

        <context id="decimal" style-ref="decimal">
            <match>\%{decimal}</match>
        </context>
        <context id="octal" style-ref="base-n-integer">
            <match>\%{octal}</match>
        </context>
        <context id="hexadecimal" style-ref="base-n-integer">
            <match>\%{hexadecimal}</match>
        </context>
        <context id="float" style-ref="floating-point">
            <match>\%{float}</match>
        </context>

        <!-- FIXME is it working at line end? -->
        <define-regex id="net-address" extended="true" case-sensitive="false">
                \%[                                         # separator
                (https?|ftp|nntp|news|javascript|about):    # protocol
                [^\ \\]* [^\ \\.:;,?&gt;&lt;)]              # address
                (?![a-z0-9_.-])                             # separator
        </define-regex>

        <define-regex id="email-address" extended="true" case-sensitive="false">
                \%[                 # separator
                (mailto:)?          # optional "mailto:"
                [a-z0-9_.+-]+       # user name
                @                   # at
                [a-z0-9_.+-]+       # domain
                \%]                 # separator
        </define-regex>

        <context id="in-comment">
            <include>
                <context id="net-address" extend-parent="false" style-ref="underlined">
                    <match>\%{net-address}</match>
                </context>
                <context id="email-address" extend-parent="false" style-ref="underlined">
                    <match>\%{email-address}</match>
                </context>
                <context id="comment-note" extend-parent="false" style-ref="note">
                    <match>\b(FIXME|TODO|XXX)\b</match>
                </context>
            </include>
        </context>

        <!-- A line comment starting with # -->
        <context id="shell-like-comment" style-ref="comment" end-at-line-end="true">
          <start>#</start>
          <include>
            <context ref="in-comment"/>
          </include>
        </context>

        <context id="line-continue" style-ref="preprocessor">
            <start>\\$</start>
            <end>^</end>
        </context>

        <!-- this is intended to be used from line comments
             that can continue on a different line after "\" -->
        <context id="in-line-comment">
          <include>
            <context ref="line-continue" ignore-style="true"/>
            <context ref="in-comment"/>
          </include>
        </context>

        <context id="shebang" style-ref="shebang" first-line-only="true">
            <start>^#!</start>
            <end>$</end>
        </context>

        <context id="escape" style-ref="special-char">
            <match>\\.</match>
        </context>

        <!-- usual quoted string, ends at line end, \ is an escape char -->
        <context id="string" style-ref="string" end-at-line-end="true">
            <start>"</start>
            <end>"</end>
            <include>
                <context ref="escape"/>
                <context ref="line-continue"/>
            </include>
        </context>

        <!-- same thing but with single quote marks -->
        <context id="single-quoted-string" style-ref="string" end-at-line-end="true">
            <start>'</start>
            <end>'</end>
            <include>
                <context ref="escape"/>
                <context ref="line-continue"/>
            </include>
        </context>

        <!-- Dummy context, needed to load the style mappings when parsing v1 files -->
        <context id="def"/>

    </definitions>
</language>
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