- treat `restrict`/`_Atomic` like `const`/`volatile` => @keyword.storage.modifier
- highlight `unsigned int` as builtin => @type.builtin
- recognize `static_cast` and friends => @keyword
- `template` is a kind of entity like `typename` => @keyword.storage.type
- many declaration modifiers have nothing to do with storage/types
(explicit, friend, access specifiers, inline in C++) => @keyword
- fix floats highlighted as integer => @constant.numeric
This stanza highlights functions within trait definitions. For example,
in:
pub trait Widget {
fn render(self, area: Rect, buf: &mut Buffer);
}
`render` is currently highlighted as a variable. With this change it's
highlighted as a function.
`do_block` and `block` seem to conflict, causing double-indentation in some cases. Removing `do_block` does not seem to have any negative effect, while fixing the double-indentation issue.
* avoid coloring `identifier`s globally
* fix function application when not part of `select_expression`
* add `has_attribute_expression` highlighting
* fix precendence for interpolation, which should be after select
* highlight `@` as delimiter
By simply placing a comment with the name of the desired language just
before a multi-line string, that language will be injected.
Also, common functions and attributes which are expected to be shell
code are automatically injected.
There don't appear to be any regressions from the updates.
Also included is a fix which highlights the "#" as in attributes
as punctuation. This was previously unhighlighted.
For example
-record(state, {})
Would not highlight `state` as a type since the alternation didn't
allow for an empty tuple. Allowing the inner atom of the tuple to be
optional fixes this case.