# libhl ## API int hl_init(void); int hl_deinit(void); These functions are responsible for the library's "life time". `hl_init()` must be called before any other library function. `hl_deinit()` will ensure all occupied memory is freed. void render_string(const char * const string, const char * const mode); This function matches _string_ against all known highlighting rules and dispatches the appropriate callback depending on _mode_. typedef void (*attribute_callback_t)(const char * const string, const int length, void * const attributes); The type used for defining appropriate callbacks for render_string(). + string - string to be outputed + length - number of characters that matched a highlighting rule + attributes - arbitrary data associated with the matched rule; intended to hold color/font information for example typedef struct { char * key; attribute_callback_t callback; } display_t; The type for defining display modes. void new_display_mode(display_t * mode); This is how you append a display mode that render_string() will search based on _.key_. typedef enum { KEYSYMBOL, KEYWORD, MATCH, REGION } token_type_t; These are the valid type of distinct token types. + KEYSYMBOL - a string which is contextless, the surounding text is ignored "mysymbol" will match inside all of these: "something mysymbol something" "somethingmysymbolsomething" it is intended to match such thing as programming language operators + KEYWORD - a string which is recognized when surounded by word bundaries such as ' ' or '\t' + MATCH - a regular expression to be recognized + REGION - a regular expression where the starting and ending patters are to be distinguished from the contents The universal way to add a new pattern to be recognized is with: token * new_token(const char * const syntax, const token_type_t t, const hl_group_t * const g); There are also convinience functions: // NOTE: the return value is the number tokens successfully inserted int new_keyword_tokens(const char * const * words, hl_group_t * const g); // _words_ must be NULL terminated int new_syntax_character_tokens(const char * const chars, hl_group_t * const g); The regex engine used for MATCHes is Jeger by default, emulating Vim regex. However the regex engine can be overridden: // ?! --- #hl General purpose highlighter (and demo program for libhl). ## Usage hl will read from stdin and write to stdout. hl < source/main.c ### Cli Options -h : display help message -F : syntax file look up directory -s : specify syntax to load ### Environment variables HL_HOME : default directory to load syntax files from --- # Scripting hl can parse a small subset of VimScript: the few instructions related to highlighing, and it ignores everything else. All Vim highlighing scripts should be valid hl scripts. The instrunctions in particular are: sy[ntax] keyword + sy[ntax] match sy[ntax] region start= end= hi[ghtlight] link hi[ghtlight] def =+ Additionally hl recognizes: syn[ntax] keysymbol +