--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/eric6/ThirdParty/Pygments/pygments/lexers/parsers.py Sun Apr 14 15:09:21 2019 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,835 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" + pygments.lexers.parsers + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Lexers for parser generators. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2017 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import re + +from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, DelegatingLexer, \ + include, bygroups, using +from pygments.token import Punctuation, Other, Text, Comment, Operator, \ + Keyword, Name, String, Number, Whitespace +from pygments.lexers.jvm import JavaLexer +from pygments.lexers.c_cpp import CLexer, CppLexer +from pygments.lexers.objective import ObjectiveCLexer +from pygments.lexers.d import DLexer +from pygments.lexers.dotnet import CSharpLexer +from pygments.lexers.ruby import RubyLexer +from pygments.lexers.python import PythonLexer +from pygments.lexers.perl import PerlLexer + +__all__ = ['RagelLexer', 'RagelEmbeddedLexer', 'RagelCLexer', 'RagelDLexer', + 'RagelCppLexer', 'RagelObjectiveCLexer', 'RagelRubyLexer', + 'RagelJavaLexer', 'AntlrLexer', 'AntlrPythonLexer', + 'AntlrPerlLexer', 'AntlrRubyLexer', 'AntlrCppLexer', + # 'AntlrCLexer', + 'AntlrCSharpLexer', 'AntlrObjectiveCLexer', + 'AntlrJavaLexer', 'AntlrActionScriptLexer', + 'TreetopLexer', 'EbnfLexer'] + + +class RagelLexer(RegexLexer): + """ + A pure `Ragel <http://www.complang.org/ragel/>`_ lexer. Use this for + fragments of Ragel. For ``.rl`` files, use RagelEmbeddedLexer instead + (or one of the language-specific subclasses). + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel' + aliases = ['ragel'] + filenames = [] + + tokens = { + 'whitespace': [ + (r'\s+', Whitespace) + ], + 'comments': [ + (r'\#.*$', Comment), + ], + 'keywords': [ + (r'(access|action|alphtype)\b', Keyword), + (r'(getkey|write|machine|include)\b', Keyword), + (r'(any|ascii|extend|alpha|digit|alnum|lower|upper)\b', Keyword), + (r'(xdigit|cntrl|graph|print|punct|space|zlen|empty)\b', Keyword) + ], + 'numbers': [ + (r'0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+', Number.Hex), + (r'[+-]?[0-9]+', Number.Integer), + ], + 'literals': [ + (r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', String), # double quote string + (r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", String), # single quote string + (r'\[(\\\\|\\\]|[^\]])*\]', String), # square bracket literals + (r'/(?!\*)(\\\\|\\/|[^/])*/', String.Regex), # regular expressions + ], + 'identifiers': [ + (r'[a-zA-Z_]\w*', Name.Variable), + ], + 'operators': [ + (r',', Operator), # Join + (r'\||&|--?', Operator), # Union, Intersection and Subtraction + (r'\.|<:|:>>?', Operator), # Concatention + (r':', Operator), # Label + (r'->', Operator), # Epsilon Transition + (r'(>|\$|%|<|@|<>)(/|eof\b)', Operator), # EOF Actions + (r'(>|\$|%|<|@|<>)(!|err\b)', Operator), # Global Error Actions + (r'(>|\$|%|<|@|<>)(\^|lerr\b)', Operator), # Local Error Actions + (r'(>|\$|%|<|@|<>)(~|to\b)', Operator), # To-State Actions + (r'(>|\$|%|<|@|<>)(\*|from\b)', Operator), # From-State Actions + (r'>|@|\$|%', Operator), # Transition Actions and Priorities + (r'\*|\?|\+|\{[0-9]*,[0-9]*\}', Operator), # Repetition + (r'!|\^', Operator), # Negation + (r'\(|\)', Operator), # Grouping + ], + 'root': [ + include('literals'), + include('whitespace'), + include('comments'), + include('keywords'), + include('numbers'), + include('identifiers'), + include('operators'), + (r'\{', Punctuation, 'host'), + (r'=', Operator), + (r';', Punctuation), + ], + 'host': [ + (r'(' + r'|'.join(( # keep host code in largest possible chunks + r'[^{}\'"/#]+', # exclude unsafe characters + r'[^\\]\\[{}]', # allow escaped { or } + + # strings and comments may safely contain unsafe characters + r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', # double quote string + r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", # single quote string + r'//.*$\n?', # single line comment + r'/\*(.|\n)*?\*/', # multi-line javadoc-style comment + r'\#.*$\n?', # ruby comment + + # regular expression: There's no reason for it to start + # with a * and this stops confusion with comments. + r'/(?!\*)(\\\\|\\/|[^/])*/', + + # / is safe now that we've handled regex and javadoc comments + r'/', + )) + r')+', Other), + + (r'\{', Punctuation, '#push'), + (r'\}', Punctuation, '#pop'), + ], + } + + +class RagelEmbeddedLexer(RegexLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ embedded in a host language file. + + This will only highlight Ragel statements. If you want host language + highlighting then call the language-specific Ragel lexer. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Embedded Ragel' + aliases = ['ragel-em'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + tokens = { + 'root': [ + (r'(' + r'|'.join(( # keep host code in largest possible chunks + r'[^%\'"/#]+', # exclude unsafe characters + r'%(?=[^%]|$)', # a single % sign is okay, just not 2 of them + + # strings and comments may safely contain unsafe characters + r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', # double quote string + r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", # single quote string + r'/\*(.|\n)*?\*/', # multi-line javadoc-style comment + r'//.*$\n?', # single line comment + r'\#.*$\n?', # ruby/ragel comment + r'/(?!\*)(\\\\|\\/|[^/])*/', # regular expression + + # / is safe now that we've handled regex and javadoc comments + r'/', + )) + r')+', Other), + + # Single Line FSM. + # Please don't put a quoted newline in a single line FSM. + # That's just mean. It will break this. + (r'(%%)(?![{%])(.*)($|;)(\n?)', bygroups(Punctuation, + using(RagelLexer), + Punctuation, Text)), + + # Multi Line FSM. + (r'(%%%%|%%)\{', Punctuation, 'multi-line-fsm'), + ], + 'multi-line-fsm': [ + (r'(' + r'|'.join(( # keep ragel code in largest possible chunks. + r'(' + r'|'.join(( + r'[^}\'"\[/#]', # exclude unsafe characters + r'\}(?=[^%]|$)', # } is okay as long as it's not followed by % + r'\}%(?=[^%]|$)', # ...well, one %'s okay, just not two... + r'[^\\]\\[{}]', # ...and } is okay if it's escaped + + # allow / if it's preceded with one of these symbols + # (ragel EOF actions) + r'(>|\$|%|<|@|<>)/', + + # specifically allow regex followed immediately by * + # so it doesn't get mistaken for a comment + r'/(?!\*)(\\\\|\\/|[^/])*/\*', + + # allow / as long as it's not followed by another / or by a * + r'/(?=[^/*]|$)', + + # We want to match as many of these as we can in one block. + # Not sure if we need the + sign here, + # does it help performance? + )) + r')+', + + # strings and comments may safely contain unsafe characters + r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', # double quote string + r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", # single quote string + r"\[(\\\\|\\\]|[^\]])*\]", # square bracket literal + r'/\*(.|\n)*?\*/', # multi-line javadoc-style comment + r'//.*$\n?', # single line comment + r'\#.*$\n?', # ruby/ragel comment + )) + r')+', using(RagelLexer)), + + (r'\}%%', Punctuation, '#pop'), + ] + } + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: indep' in text + + +class RagelRubyLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ in a Ruby host file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel in Ruby Host' + aliases = ['ragel-ruby', 'ragel-rb'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(RagelRubyLexer, self).__init__(RubyLexer, RagelEmbeddedLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: ruby' in text + + +class RagelCLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ in a C host file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel in C Host' + aliases = ['ragel-c'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(RagelCLexer, self).__init__(CLexer, RagelEmbeddedLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: c' in text + + +class RagelDLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ in a D host file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel in D Host' + aliases = ['ragel-d'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(RagelDLexer, self).__init__(DLexer, RagelEmbeddedLexer, **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: d' in text + + +class RagelCppLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ in a CPP host file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel in CPP Host' + aliases = ['ragel-cpp'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(RagelCppLexer, self).__init__(CppLexer, RagelEmbeddedLexer, **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: c++' in text + + +class RagelObjectiveCLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ in an Objective C host file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel in Objective C Host' + aliases = ['ragel-objc'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(RagelObjectiveCLexer, self).__init__(ObjectiveCLexer, + RagelEmbeddedLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: objc' in text + + +class RagelJavaLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Ragel`_ in a Java host file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'Ragel in Java Host' + aliases = ['ragel-java'] + filenames = ['*.rl'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(RagelJavaLexer, self).__init__(JavaLexer, RagelEmbeddedLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return '@LANG: java' in text + + +class AntlrLexer(RegexLexer): + """ + Generic `ANTLR`_ Lexer. + Should not be called directly, instead + use DelegatingLexer for your target language. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + + .. _ANTLR: http://www.antlr.org/ + """ + + name = 'ANTLR' + aliases = ['antlr'] + filenames = [] + + _id = r'[A-Za-z]\w*' + _TOKEN_REF = r'[A-Z]\w*' + _RULE_REF = r'[a-z]\w*' + _STRING_LITERAL = r'\'(?:\\\\|\\\'|[^\']*)\'' + _INT = r'[0-9]+' + + tokens = { + 'whitespace': [ + (r'\s+', Whitespace), + ], + 'comments': [ + (r'//.*$', Comment), + (r'/\*(.|\n)*?\*/', Comment), + ], + 'root': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comments'), + + (r'(lexer|parser|tree)?(\s*)(grammar\b)(\s*)(' + _id + ')(;)', + bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Keyword, Whitespace, Name.Class, + Punctuation)), + # optionsSpec + (r'options\b', Keyword, 'options'), + # tokensSpec + (r'tokens\b', Keyword, 'tokens'), + # attrScope + (r'(scope)(\s*)(' + _id + r')(\s*)(\{)', + bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Name.Variable, Whitespace, + Punctuation), 'action'), + # exception + (r'(catch|finally)\b', Keyword, 'exception'), + # action + (r'(@' + _id + r')(\s*)(::)?(\s*)(' + _id + r')(\s*)(\{)', + bygroups(Name.Label, Whitespace, Punctuation, Whitespace, + Name.Label, Whitespace, Punctuation), 'action'), + # rule + (r'((?:protected|private|public|fragment)\b)?(\s*)(' + _id + ')(!)?', + bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Name.Label, Punctuation), + ('rule-alts', 'rule-prelims')), + ], + 'exception': [ + (r'\n', Whitespace, '#pop'), + (r'\s', Whitespace), + include('comments'), + + (r'\[', Punctuation, 'nested-arg-action'), + (r'\{', Punctuation, 'action'), + ], + 'rule-prelims': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comments'), + + (r'returns\b', Keyword), + (r'\[', Punctuation, 'nested-arg-action'), + (r'\{', Punctuation, 'action'), + # throwsSpec + (r'(throws)(\s+)(' + _id + ')', + bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Name.Label)), + (r'(,)(\s*)(' + _id + ')', + bygroups(Punctuation, Whitespace, Name.Label)), # Additional throws + # optionsSpec + (r'options\b', Keyword, 'options'), + # ruleScopeSpec - scope followed by target language code or name of action + # TODO finish implementing other possibilities for scope + # L173 ANTLRv3.g from ANTLR book + (r'(scope)(\s+)(\{)', bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Punctuation), + 'action'), + (r'(scope)(\s+)(' + _id + r')(\s*)(;)', + bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Name.Label, Whitespace, Punctuation)), + # ruleAction + (r'(@' + _id + r')(\s*)(\{)', + bygroups(Name.Label, Whitespace, Punctuation), 'action'), + # finished prelims, go to rule alts! + (r':', Punctuation, '#pop') + ], + 'rule-alts': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comments'), + + # These might need to go in a separate 'block' state triggered by ( + (r'options\b', Keyword, 'options'), + (r':', Punctuation), + + # literals + (r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", String), + (r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', String), + (r'<<([^>]|>[^>])>>', String), + # identifiers + # Tokens start with capital letter. + (r'\$?[A-Z_]\w*', Name.Constant), + # Rules start with small letter. + (r'\$?[a-z_]\w*', Name.Variable), + # operators + (r'(\+|\||->|=>|=|\(|\)|\.\.|\.|\?|\*|\^|!|\#|~)', Operator), + (r',', Punctuation), + (r'\[', Punctuation, 'nested-arg-action'), + (r'\{', Punctuation, 'action'), + (r';', Punctuation, '#pop') + ], + 'tokens': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comments'), + (r'\{', Punctuation), + (r'(' + _TOKEN_REF + r')(\s*)(=)?(\s*)(' + _STRING_LITERAL + + r')?(\s*)(;)', + bygroups(Name.Label, Whitespace, Punctuation, Whitespace, + String, Whitespace, Punctuation)), + (r'\}', Punctuation, '#pop'), + ], + 'options': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comments'), + (r'\{', Punctuation), + (r'(' + _id + r')(\s*)(=)(\s*)(' + + '|'.join((_id, _STRING_LITERAL, _INT, r'\*')) + r')(\s*)(;)', + bygroups(Name.Variable, Whitespace, Punctuation, Whitespace, + Text, Whitespace, Punctuation)), + (r'\}', Punctuation, '#pop'), + ], + 'action': [ + (r'(' + r'|'.join(( # keep host code in largest possible chunks + r'[^${}\'"/\\]+', # exclude unsafe characters + + # strings and comments may safely contain unsafe characters + r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', # double quote string + r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", # single quote string + r'//.*$\n?', # single line comment + r'/\*(.|\n)*?\*/', # multi-line javadoc-style comment + + # regular expression: There's no reason for it to start + # with a * and this stops confusion with comments. + r'/(?!\*)(\\\\|\\/|[^/])*/', + + # backslashes are okay, as long as we are not backslashing a % + r'\\(?!%)', + + # Now that we've handled regex and javadoc comments + # it's safe to let / through. + r'/', + )) + r')+', Other), + (r'(\\)(%)', bygroups(Punctuation, Other)), + (r'(\$[a-zA-Z]+)(\.?)(text|value)?', + bygroups(Name.Variable, Punctuation, Name.Property)), + (r'\{', Punctuation, '#push'), + (r'\}', Punctuation, '#pop'), + ], + 'nested-arg-action': [ + (r'(' + r'|'.join(( # keep host code in largest possible chunks. + r'[^$\[\]\'"/]+', # exclude unsafe characters + + # strings and comments may safely contain unsafe characters + r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', # double quote string + r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", # single quote string + r'//.*$\n?', # single line comment + r'/\*(.|\n)*?\*/', # multi-line javadoc-style comment + + # regular expression: There's no reason for it to start + # with a * and this stops confusion with comments. + r'/(?!\*)(\\\\|\\/|[^/])*/', + + # Now that we've handled regex and javadoc comments + # it's safe to let / through. + r'/', + )) + r')+', Other), + + + (r'\[', Punctuation, '#push'), + (r'\]', Punctuation, '#pop'), + (r'(\$[a-zA-Z]+)(\.?)(text|value)?', + bygroups(Name.Variable, Punctuation, Name.Property)), + (r'(\\\\|\\\]|\\\[|[^\[\]])+', Other), + ] + } + + def analyse_text(text): + return re.search(r'^\s*grammar\s+[a-zA-Z0-9]+\s*;', text, re.M) + +# http://www.antlr.org/wiki/display/ANTLR3/Code+Generation+Targets + +# TH: I'm not aware of any language features of C++ that will cause +# incorrect lexing of C files. Antlr doesn't appear to make a distinction, +# so just assume they're C++. No idea how to make Objective C work in the +# future. + +# class AntlrCLexer(DelegatingLexer): +# """ +# ANTLR with C Target +# +# .. versionadded:: 1.1 +# """ +# +# name = 'ANTLR With C Target' +# aliases = ['antlr-c'] +# filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] +# +# def __init__(self, **options): +# super(AntlrCLexer, self).__init__(CLexer, AntlrLexer, **options) +# +# def analyse_text(text): +# return re.match(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*C\s*;', text) + + +class AntlrCppLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with CPP Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With CPP Target' + aliases = ['antlr-cpp'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrCppLexer, self).__init__(CppLexer, AntlrLexer, **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*C\s*;', text, re.M) + + +class AntlrObjectiveCLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with Objective-C Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With ObjectiveC Target' + aliases = ['antlr-objc'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrObjectiveCLexer, self).__init__(ObjectiveCLexer, + AntlrLexer, **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*ObjC\s*;', text) + + +class AntlrCSharpLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with C# Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With C# Target' + aliases = ['antlr-csharp', 'antlr-c#'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrCSharpLexer, self).__init__(CSharpLexer, AntlrLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*CSharp2\s*;', text, re.M) + + +class AntlrPythonLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with Python Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With Python Target' + aliases = ['antlr-python'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrPythonLexer, self).__init__(PythonLexer, AntlrLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*Python\s*;', text, re.M) + + +class AntlrJavaLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with Java Target + + .. versionadded:: 1. + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With Java Target' + aliases = ['antlr-java'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrJavaLexer, self).__init__(JavaLexer, AntlrLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + # Antlr language is Java by default + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and 0.9 + + +class AntlrRubyLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with Ruby Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With Ruby Target' + aliases = ['antlr-ruby', 'antlr-rb'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrRubyLexer, self).__init__(RubyLexer, AntlrLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*Ruby\s*;', text, re.M) + + +class AntlrPerlLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with Perl Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With Perl Target' + aliases = ['antlr-perl'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(AntlrPerlLexer, self).__init__(PerlLexer, AntlrLexer, + **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*Perl5\s*;', text, re.M) + + +class AntlrActionScriptLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + `ANTLR`_ with ActionScript Target + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + """ + + name = 'ANTLR With ActionScript Target' + aliases = ['antlr-as', 'antlr-actionscript'] + filenames = ['*.G', '*.g'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + from pygments.lexers.actionscript import ActionScriptLexer + super(AntlrActionScriptLexer, self).__init__(ActionScriptLexer, + AntlrLexer, **options) + + def analyse_text(text): + return AntlrLexer.analyse_text(text) and \ + re.search(r'^\s*language\s*=\s*ActionScript\s*;', text, re.M) + + +class TreetopBaseLexer(RegexLexer): + """ + A base lexer for `Treetop <http://treetop.rubyforge.org/>`_ grammars. + Not for direct use; use TreetopLexer instead. + + .. versionadded:: 1.6 + """ + + tokens = { + 'root': [ + include('space'), + (r'require[ \t]+[^\n\r]+[\n\r]', Other), + (r'module\b', Keyword.Namespace, 'module'), + (r'grammar\b', Keyword, 'grammar'), + ], + 'module': [ + include('space'), + include('end'), + (r'module\b', Keyword, '#push'), + (r'grammar\b', Keyword, 'grammar'), + (r'[A-Z]\w*(?:::[A-Z]\w*)*', Name.Namespace), + ], + 'grammar': [ + include('space'), + include('end'), + (r'rule\b', Keyword, 'rule'), + (r'include\b', Keyword, 'include'), + (r'[A-Z]\w*', Name), + ], + 'include': [ + include('space'), + (r'[A-Z]\w*(?:::[A-Z]\w*)*', Name.Class, '#pop'), + ], + 'rule': [ + include('space'), + include('end'), + (r'"(\\\\|\\"|[^"])*"', String.Double), + (r"'(\\\\|\\'|[^'])*'", String.Single), + (r'([A-Za-z_]\w*)(:)', bygroups(Name.Label, Punctuation)), + (r'[A-Za-z_]\w*', Name), + (r'[()]', Punctuation), + (r'[?+*/&!~]', Operator), + (r'\[(?:\\.|\[:\^?[a-z]+:\]|[^\\\]])+\]', String.Regex), + (r'([0-9]*)(\.\.)([0-9]*)', + bygroups(Number.Integer, Operator, Number.Integer)), + (r'(<)([^>]+)(>)', bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Class, Punctuation)), + (r'\{', Punctuation, 'inline_module'), + (r'\.', String.Regex), + ], + 'inline_module': [ + (r'\{', Other, 'ruby'), + (r'\}', Punctuation, '#pop'), + (r'[^{}]+', Other), + ], + 'ruby': [ + (r'\{', Other, '#push'), + (r'\}', Other, '#pop'), + (r'[^{}]+', Other), + ], + 'space': [ + (r'[ \t\n\r]+', Whitespace), + (r'#[^\n]*', Comment.Single), + ], + 'end': [ + (r'end\b', Keyword, '#pop'), + ], + } + + +class TreetopLexer(DelegatingLexer): + """ + A lexer for `Treetop <http://treetop.rubyforge.org/>`_ grammars. + + .. versionadded:: 1.6 + """ + + name = 'Treetop' + aliases = ['treetop'] + filenames = ['*.treetop', '*.tt'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + super(TreetopLexer, self).__init__(RubyLexer, TreetopBaseLexer, **options) + + +class EbnfLexer(RegexLexer): + """ + Lexer for `ISO/IEC 14977 EBNF + <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_Form>`_ + grammars. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + + name = 'EBNF' + aliases = ['ebnf'] + filenames = ['*.ebnf'] + mimetypes = ['text/x-ebnf'] + + tokens = { + 'root': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comment_start'), + include('identifier'), + (r'=', Operator, 'production'), + ], + 'production': [ + include('whitespace'), + include('comment_start'), + include('identifier'), + (r'"[^"]*"', String.Double), + (r"'[^']*'", String.Single), + (r'(\?[^?]*\?)', Name.Entity), + (r'[\[\]{}(),|]', Punctuation), + (r'-', Operator), + (r';', Punctuation, '#pop'), + (r'\.', Punctuation, '#pop'), + ], + 'whitespace': [ + (r'\s+', Text), + ], + 'comment_start': [ + (r'\(\*', Comment.Multiline, 'comment'), + ], + 'comment': [ + (r'[^*)]', Comment.Multiline), + include('comment_start'), + (r'\*\)', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'), + (r'[*)]', Comment.Multiline), + ], + 'identifier': [ + (r'([a-zA-Z][\w \-]*)', Keyword), + ], + }