Changing Macro color to avoid color confusion

I noticed that in Rust, `println!`being a macro, it matched the color of string literals. This was visually confusing to me, so I checked what the nvim catpuccin theme (https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim) does. While it is pretty different, it does use different colors for strings and all function types: https://share.cleanshot.com/RLG2y1

I don't know if blue or red makes more sense given the other syntax choices, but wanted to propose this change cc @IsotoxalDev
pull/2585/head
Ben Lee-Cohen 3 years ago committed by Michael Davis
parent 82da9bd4f2
commit 7160e745f7

@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ type = "blue"
"type.builtin" = "white" "type.builtin" = "white"
constructor = "blue" constructor = "blue"
function = "red" function = "red"
"function.macro" = "green" "function.macro" = "blue"
"function.builtin" = "blue" "function.builtin" = "blue"
tag = "peach" tag = "peach"
comment = "gray_1" comment = "gray_1"

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