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State-machine based syntax highlighting
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State-machine based syntax highlighting |
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6 Dec 2006 22:14:09 -0800 |
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G2/1.0 |
I just read that in the text editor FTE does syntax highlighting can be
defined with state-machines.
Here's a LUA example I found: http://t-o-m-e.net/tmp/m_lua.fte
Does anyone know the dis/advantages of this method compared to the
regexp-based emacs approach? E.g. would it work faster than the current
emacs implementation?
- State-machine based syntax highlighting,
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- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, Robert Thorpe, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, address@hidden, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, Robert Thorpe, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, address@hidden, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, Robert Thorpe, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, address@hidden, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, Stefan Monnier, 2006/12/07
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- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, address@hidden, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, Robert Thorpe, 2006/12/07
- Re: State-machine based syntax highlighting, Perry Smith, 2006/12/07