# Define SciTE settings for Perl and Bash files. file.patterns.perl=*.pl;*.pm;*.cgi;*.pod file.patterns.bash=*.sh;*.bsh filter.perl=Perl (pl pm)|$(file.patterns.perl)| lexer.$(file.patterns.perl)=perl lexer.$(file.patterns.bash)=perl keywords.$(file.patterns.perl)=\ NULL __FILE__ __LINE__ __PACKAGE__ __DATA__ __END__ AUTOLOAD \ BEGIN CORE DESTROY END EQ GE GT INIT LE LT NE CHECK abs accept \ alarm and atan2 bind binmode bless caller chdir chmod chomp chop \ chown chr chroot close closedir cmp connect continue cos crypt \ dbmclose dbmopen defined delete die do dump each else elsif endgrent \ endhostent endnetent endprotoent endpwent endservent eof eq eval \ exec exists exit exp fcntl fileno flock for foreach fork format \ formline ge getc getgrent getgrgid getgrnam gethostbyaddr gethostbyname \ gethostent getlogin getnetbyaddr getnetbyname getnetent getpeername \ getpgrp getppid getpriority getprotobyname getprotobynumber getprotoent \ getpwent getpwnam getpwuid getservbyname getservbyport getservent \ getsockname getsockopt glob gmtime goto grep gt hex if index \ int ioctl join keys kill last lc lcfirst le length link listen \ local localtime lock log lstat lt m map mkdir msgctl msgget msgrcv \ msgsnd my ne next no not oct open opendir or ord our pack package \ pipe pop pos print printf prototype push q qq qr quotemeta qu \ qw qx rand read readdir readline readlink readpipe recv redo \ ref rename require reset return reverse rewinddir rindex rmdir \ s scalar seek seekdir select semctl semget semop send setgrent \ sethostent setnetent setpgrp setpriority setprotoent setpwent \ setservent setsockopt shift shmctl shmget shmread shmwrite shutdown \ sin sleep socket socketpair sort splice split sprintf sqrt srand \ stat study sub substr symlink syscall sysopen sysread sysseek \ system syswrite tell telldir tie tied time times tr truncate \ uc ucfirst umask undef unless unlink unpack unshift untie until \ use utime values vec wait waitpid wantarray warn while write \ x xor y keywords.$(file.patterns.bash)=alias \ ar asa awk banner basename bash bc bdiff break \ bunzip2 bzip2 cal calendar case cat cc cd chmod cksum \ clear cmp col comm compress continue cp cpio crypt \ csplit ctags cut date dc dd declare deroff dev df diff diff3 \ dircmp dirname do done du echo ed egrep elif else env \ esac eval ex exec exit expand export expr false fc \ fgrep fi file find fmt fold for function functions \ getconf getopt getopts grep gres hash head help \ history iconv id if in integer jobs join kill local lc \ let line ln logname look ls m4 mail mailx make \ man mkdir more mt mv newgrp nl nm nohup ntps od \ pack paste patch pathchk pax pcat perl pg pr print \ printf ps pwd read readonly red return rev rm rmdir \ sed select set sh shift size sleep sort spell \ split start stop strings strip stty sum suspend \ sync tail tar tee test then time times touch tr \ trap true tsort tty type typeset ulimit umask unalias \ uname uncompress unexpand uniq unpack unset until \ uudecode uuencode vi vim vpax wait wc whence which \ while who wpaste wstart xargs zcat word.characters.$(file.patterns.perl)=$(chars.alpha)$(chars.numeric)_$@%& comment.block.perl=#~ colour.perl.heredoc=$(colour.embedded.comment) # Perl styles # The perl styles are set to lots of different foreground and background colours as an # aid to debugging SciTE's Perl lexer - not because this is a good way to display Perl. style.perl.32= # White space style.perl.0=fore:#808080,$(font.base) # Error style.perl.1=$(colour.error) # Comment style.perl.2=$(colour.code.comment.box),$(font.code.comment.box) # POD: = at beginning of line style.perl.3=fore:#004000,back:#E0FFE0,$(font.text),eolfilled # Number style.perl.4=$(colour.number) # Keyword style.perl.5=$(colour.keyword),bold # Double quoted string style.perl.6=$(colour.string),$(font.monospace) # Single quoted string style.perl.7=$(colour.character),$(font.monospace) # Symbols / Punctuation. Currently not used by LexPerl. style.perl.8=$(colour.notused),$(font.notused) # Preprocessor. Currently not used by LexPerl. style.perl.9=$(colour.notused),$(font.notused) # Operators style.perl.10=$(colour.operator),bold # Identifiers (functions, etc.) style.perl.11=fore:#000000 # Scalars: $var style.perl.12=fore:#000000,back:#FFE0E0 # Array: @var style.perl.13=fore:#000000,back:#FFFFE0 # Hash: %var style.perl.14=fore:#000000,back:#FFE0FF # Symbol table: *var style.perl.15=fore:#000000,back:#E0E0E0 # Regex: /re/ or m{re} style.perl.17=fore:#000000,back:#A0FFA0 # Substitution: s/re/ore/ style.perl.18=fore:#000000,back:#F0E080 # Long Quote (qq, qr, qw, qx) -- obsolete: replaced by qq, qx, qr, qw style.perl.19=fore:#FFFF00,back:#8080A0 # Back Ticks style.perl.20=fore:#FFFF00,back:#A08080 # Data Section: __DATA__ or __END__ at beginning of line style.perl.21=fore:#600000,back:#FFF0D8,eolfilled # Here-doc (delimiter) style.perl.22=fore:#000000,back:#DDD0DD # Here-doc (single quoted, q) style.perl.23=fore:#7F007F,back:#DDD0DD,eolfilled,notbold # Here-doc (double quoted, qq) style.perl.24=fore:#7F007F,back:#DDD0DD,eolfilled,bold # Here-doc (back ticks, qx) style.perl.25=fore:#7F007F,back:#DDD0DD,eolfilled,italics # Single quoted string, generic style.perl.26=fore:#7F007F,$(font.monospace),notbold # qq = Double quoted string style.perl.27=$(style.perl.6) # qx = Back ticks style.perl.28=$(style.perl.20) # qr = Regex style.perl.29=$(style.perl.17) # qw = Array style.perl.30=$(style.perl.13) # Braces are only matched in operator style braces.perl.style=10 command.go.$(file.patterns.perl)=perl -w $(FileNameExt) command.compile.$(file.patterns.perl)=perl -c -w $(FileNameExt) command.name.0.$(file.patterns.perl)=Lint command.0.$(file.patterns.perl)=perl -MO=Lint,all $(FileNameExt)