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    Posted: 01 July 2014 at 11:00am
Hi All,

Would like to know how to go about coloring the start and end keywords and do as well code folding. The below is a prime example:

+if NOT isnull( maxi )
+    if ( iLen > 0 )
+        for i = 1:length( Comp )
+            while i < 6
                iStart = i;
-           end
-        end
-    end
 elseif
    iStart = 0;
 else
    iStart = 3;
-end


Start keywords should be: if, while, for, switch
End keyword should be: end

for all of them I would like to get code folding (marked with + and - in the code above).

I played a lot with the syntax, but not able to get it to work. It looks like that only coloring is possible or code folding :(

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 Flashermail
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Here an other example how it should look like:

-switch ( i )
|  case 1
|    b='1';
|  case 2
|  case 3
|    b='2';
|  otherwise
|    b='3';
∟end

-for i=1:10
|  a(i)=i+0.1;
if i == 7
|    break;
else
|    continue;
∟  end
∟end

I got it to work, but there are still some small issues.

The coloring only works partial, it depends on the size of the screen. Any ideas ? It would be really great if someone could reply.

So if the screen has just the size to see that

-switch ( i )
|  case 1
|    b='1';
|  case 2
|  case 3
|    b='2';

it looks like this:

-switch ( i )
|  case 1
|    b='1';
|  case 2
|  case 3
|    b='2';
|  otherwise
|    b='3';
end

-for i=1:10
|  a(i)=i+0.1;
if i == 7
|    break;
|  else
|    continue;
∟  end
end

and sometimes like that:

-switch ( i )
|  case 1
|    b='1';
|  case 2
|  case 3
|    b='2';
|  otherwise
|    b='3';
end

-for i=1:10
|  a(i)=i+0.1;
-  if i == 7
|    break;
|  else
|    continue;
∟  end
end

Here the schclass code:

lexClass:
  name          = c_M 
  parent:file   = <*.m> 
  caseSensitive = 1
  DisplayName   = 'Normal Text'

  global:FirstParseInSeparateThread           = 1    // {0,1} default=1
  global:EditReparceInSeparateThread          = 0    // {0,1} default=1
  global:ConfigChangedReparceInSeparateThread = 0    // {0,1} default=1
  global:EditReparceTimeout_ms                = 500  // default= 500 ms; time out for start reparse after last key was pressed.
  global:MaxBackParseOffset                   = 100  // default= 100 chars; maximum back buffer size. Some times parser look back for the text from current position.
  global:OnScreenSchCacheLifeTime_sec         = 180  // default= 180 sec; -1 and 0 means infinite; time out for on screen parsed pices of text. for memory using optimization.
  global:ParserThreadIdleLifeTime_sec         = 60

 
lexClass:
  name                   = c_MControlStatementsStartKeywords
  ParseOnScreen           = 1
  parent:dyn             = c_M
  DisplayName             = 'Start Keywords for Control Statements'
  token:tag              = 'else', 'for', 'if', 'while', 'switch', 'elseif'
  token:start:separators = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r', '\n', ';'
  token:end:separators   = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r', '\n', '('
  txt:colorFG             = 0x0000FF
  txt:bold               = 0

 
lexClass:
  name                   = c_MControlStatementsEndKeywords
  ParseOnScreen           = 1
  parent:dyn             = c_M
  DisplayName             = 'End Keywords for Control Statements'
  token:tag              = 'end'
  token:start:separators = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r', '\n', ';'
  token:end:separators   = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r','\n'
  txt:colorFG             = 0x0000FF
  txt:bold               = 0

 
lexClass:  
  name           = c_MControlStatements
  parent:dyn     = c_M, c_MControlStatements
  children       = c_String_char, c_MKeywords, c_MControlStatements
  start:Tag      = 'for', 'if', 'while', 'switch'
  previous:tag   = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r','\n', ';'
  skip:Tag       = 'elseif'
  end:tag        = ' end', '\tend', '\rend', '\r\nend', '\n\rend','\nend'
  end:separators = ' ', '\t', @eol
  Collapsable     = 1
  caseSensitive   = 1
  CollapsedText   = '<!-- hidden control statements //-->'
  DisplayName     = 'Control Statements'
 
 
lexClass:  
  name            = c_String_char 
  parent:dyn      = c_M, c_MControlStatements
  children        = 0
  start:Tag       = '\''
  end:Tag         = '\'', @eol
  txt:colorFG     = 0x990099
  DisplayName     = 'Character'

 
lexClass: 
  name            = c_MKeywords
  parent:dyn      = c_M, c_MControlStatements
  children        = 0
  DisplayName     = 'Keyword'
  token:tag  = '+'
  token:tag  = '='
  token:tag  = '=='
  token:tag  = '('
  token:tag  = ')'
  token:start:separators = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r','\n', @alpha, @digit, ')', '(', '\''
  token:end:separators   = ' ', '\t', '\r', '\r\n', '\n\r','\n', @alpha, @digit, ';', @eol, ')' , '~' , '(', '\''
  txt:colorFG            = 0x0000FF
 

Many Thanks
 Flashermail
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