Linguist currently uses the presence of "move" commands to differentiate
a GAS file from Groff. This is problematic with MAXScript, with includes
a built-in function of that name. Furthermore, because of the language's
exhaustive vocabulary, case insensitive nature and flexible syntax, it's
difficult to impose rigid criteria on classifying it.
This commit modifies the heuristic to assume the following flow:
1. If a line contains ".include" or ".global"/".globl" which doesn't
follow a non-whitespace character, assume GAS.
2. Otherwise, if the line starts with a command like ".LG7E0" with a
possible string of whitespace before it, assume it's also GAS.
UNLESS either of the following conditions are true:
2a. The token is enclosed by a string or /* multiline comment */
2b. The previous line ends with a backslash to denote a statement
broken between lines, with possible whitespace and/or comment
sequences between the backslash and the actual newline.
3. If neither of the above are met, assume the file is MAXScript.
This approach may appear overly-inclusive, but given real-world usage of
MAXScript includes writing brief files with few distinguishing keywords,
it's reasonable to permit this leniency.
Rake's tests are failing because #0AA is too similar to the colour being
used by another language (Dart: #00B4AB). This commit increases contrast
enough to satisfy the build (with 00A6A6 being the closest shade allowed
by the current colour threshold).
See also: github/linguist@3c96f9e
plus a few minor language support updates including:
- recognize `sclang` and `scsynth` interpreters
- set `tm_scope: source.supercollider`
- reorder extensions so that `.sc` is primary
This adds the .cake file extension to the C# language.
Here is a search in the wild: https://github.com/search?q=extension%3Acake+NOT+coffee&type=Code
Cake (C# Make) is a cross platform build automation system with a C# DSL to do things like compiling code, copy files/folders, running unit tests, compress files and build NuGet packages.
You can find out out more about cake here: http://cakebuild.net/
The original yellow color doesn't fit D very well, and it looks an awful lot like the color for JavaScript. This changes it to the color used on the website's sidebar, and nice dark maroon: http://www.colorpicker.com/2e2324
This changeset includes a sample racc file from [this auto-generated
file](44e9bf0440/lib/rjson/parser.rb)
(MIT-licensed).
[Racc](https://github.com/tenderlove/racc) Racc is an LALR(1) parser
generator. It is written in Ruby itself, and generates ruby programs.