" Highlighting literate directives in C++ sources. function! HighlightTangledFile() " Tangled comments only make sense in the sources and are stripped out of " the generated .cc file. They're highlighted same as regular comments. syntax match tangledComment /\/\/:.*/ | highlight link tangledComment Comment syntax match tangledSalientComment /\/\/::.*/ | highlight link tangledSalientComment SalientComment set comments-=:// set comments-=n:// set comments+=n://:,n:// " Inside tangle scenarios. syntax region tangleDirective start=+:(+ skip=+".*"+ end=+)+ highlight link tangleDirective Delimiter syntax match traceContains /^+.*/ highlight traceContains ctermfg=22 syntax match traceAbsent /^-.*/ highlight traceAbsent ctermfg=darkred syntax match tangleScenarioSetup /^\s*% .*/ | highlight link tangleScenarioSetup SpecialChar highlight Special ctermfg=160 syntax match subxString %"[^"]*"% | highlight link subxString Constant " match globals but not registers like 'EAX' syntax match subxGlobal %\<[A-Z][a-z0-9_-]*\>% | highlight link subxGlobal SpecialChar endfunction augroup LocalVimrc autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.mu set ft=mu autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.cc call HighlightTangledFile() augroup END " Scenarios considered: " opening or starting vim with a new or existing file without an extension (should interpret as C++) " opening or starting vim with a new or existing file with a .mu extension " starting vim or opening a buffer without a file name (ok to do nothing) " opening a second file in a new or existing window (shouldn't mess up existing highlighting) " reloading an existing file (shouldn't mess up existing highlighting) " assumes CWD is subx/ command! -nargs=1 E call EditSubx("edit", ) if exists("&splitvertical") command! -nargs=1 S call EditSubx("vert split", ) command! -nargs=1 H call EditSubx("hor split", ) else command! -nargs=1 S call EditSubx("vert split", ) command! -nargs=1 H call EditSubx("split", ) endif function! EditSubx(cmd, arg) exec "silent! " . a:cmd . " " . SubxPath(a:arg) endfunction function! SubxPath(arg) if a:arg =~ "^ex" return "examples/" . a:arg . ".subx" else return "apps/" . a:arg . ".subx" endif endfunction " we often want to crib lines of machine code from other files function! GrepSubX(regex) " https://github.com/mtth/scratch.vim Scratch! silent exec "r !grep -h '".a:regex."' *.subx */*.subx" endfunction command! -nargs=1 G call GrepSubX() " temporary helpers while we port https://github.com/akkartik/crenshaw to apps/crenshaw*.subx command! -nargs=1 C exec "E crenshaw". command! -nargs=1 CS exec "S crenshaw". command! -nargs=1 CH exec "H crenshaw". function! Orig() let l:p = expand("%:t:r") if l:p =~ "^crenshaw\\d*-\\d*$" exec "vert split crenshaw/tutor" . substitute(expand("%:t:r"), "^crenshaw\\(\\d*\\)-\\(\\d*\\)$", "\\1.\\2", "") . ".pas" endif endfunction command! O call Orig() if exists("&splitvertical") command! -nargs=0 P hor split opcodes else command! -nargs=0 P split opcodes endif " useful for inspecting just the control flow in a trace " see https://github.com/akkartik/mu/blob/master/subx/Readme.md#a-few-hints-for-debugging " the '-a' is because traces can sometimes contain unprintable characters that bother grep command! -nargs=0 L exec "%!grep -a label"