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vim9script
# Vim functions for file type detection
#
# Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
# Last Change: 2022 Apr 06
# These functions are moved here from runtime/filetype.vim to make startup
# faster.
export def Check_inp()
if getline(1) =~ '^\*'
setf abaqus
else
var n = 1
var nmax = line("$") > 500 ? 500 : line("$")
while n <= nmax
if getline(n) =~? "^header surface data"
setf trasys
break
endif
n += 1
endwhile
endif
enddef
# This function checks for the kind of assembly that is wanted by the user, or
# can be detected from the first five lines of the file.
export def FTasm()
# make sure b:asmsyntax exists
if !exists("b:asmsyntax")
b:asmsyntax = ""
endif
if b:asmsyntax == ""
FTasmsyntax()
endif
# if b:asmsyntax still isn't set, default to asmsyntax or GNU
if b:asmsyntax == ""
if exists("g:asmsyntax")
b:asmsyntax = g:asmsyntax
else
b:asmsyntax = "asm"
endif
endif
exe "setf " .. fnameescape(b:asmsyntax)
enddef
export def FTasmsyntax()
# see if the file contains any asmsyntax=foo overrides. If so, change
# b:asmsyntax appropriately
var head = " " .. getline(1) .. " " .. getline(2) .. " "
.. getline(3) .. " " .. getline(4) .. " " .. getline(5) .. " "
var match = matchstr(head, '\sasmsyntax=\zs[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\ze\s')
if match != ''
b:asmsyntax = match
elseif ((head =~? '\.title') || (head =~? '\.ident') || (head =~? '\.macro') || (head =~? '\.subtitle') || (head =~? '\.library'))
b:asmsyntax = "vmasm"
endif
enddef
var ft_visual_basic_content = '\cVB_Name\|Begin VB\.\(Form\|MDIForm\|UserControl\)'
# See FTfrm() for Visual Basic form file detection
export def FTbas()
if exists("g:filetype_bas")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_bas
return
endif
# most frequent FreeBASIC-specific keywords in distro files
var fb_keywords = '\c^\s*\%(extern\|var\|enum\|private\|scope\|union\|byref\|operator\|constructor\|delete\|namespace\|public\|property\|with\|destructor\|using\)\>\%(\s*[:=(]\)\@!'
var fb_preproc = '\c^\s*\%(#\a\+\|option\s\+\%(byval\|dynamic\|escape\|\%(no\)\=gosub\|nokeyword\|private\|static\)\>\)'
var fb_comment = "^\\s*/'"
# OPTION EXPLICIT, without the leading underscore, is common to many dialects
var qb64_preproc = '\c^\s*\%($\a\+\|option\s\+\%(_explicit\|_\=explicitarray\)\>\)'
var lines = getline(1, min([line("$"), 100]))
if match(lines, fb_preproc) > -1 || match(lines, fb_comment) > -1 || match(lines, fb_keywords) > -1
setf freebasic
elseif match(lines, qb64_preproc) > -1
setf qb64
elseif match(lines, ft_visual_basic_content) > -1
setf vb
else
setf basic
endif
enddef
export def FTbtm()
if exists("g:dosbatch_syntax_for_btm") && g:dosbatch_syntax_for_btm
setf dosbatch
else
setf btm
endif
enddef
export def BindzoneCheck(default = '')
if getline(1) .. getline(2) .. getline(3) .. getline(4)
=~ '^; <<>> DiG [0-9.]\+.* <<>>\|$ORIGIN\|$TTL\|IN\s\+SOA'
setf bindzone
elseif default != ''
exe 'setf ' .. default
endif
enddef
# Returns true if file content looks like RAPID
def IsRapid(sChkExt: string = ""): bool
if sChkExt == "cfg"
return getline(1) =~? '\v^%(EIO|MMC|MOC|PROC|SIO|SYS):CFG'
endif
# called from FTmod, FTprg or FTsys
return getline(nextnonblank(1)) =~? '\v^\s*%(\%{3}|module\s+\k+\s*%(\(|$))'
enddef
export def FTcfg()
if exists("g:filetype_cfg")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_cfg
elseif IsRapid("cfg")
setf rapid
else
setf cfg
endif
enddef
export def FTlpc()
if exists("g:lpc_syntax_for_c")
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 12
if getline(lnum) =~# '^\(//\|inherit\|private\|protected\|nosave\|string\|object\|mapping\|mixed\)'
setf lpc
return
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
endif
setf c
enddef
export def FTheader()
if match(getline(1, min([line("$"), 200])), '^@\(interface\|end\|class\)') > -1
if exists("g:c_syntax_for_h")
setf objc
else
setf objcpp
endif
elseif exists("g:c_syntax_for_h")
setf c
elseif exists("g:ch_syntax_for_h")
setf ch
else
setf cpp
endif
enddef
# This function checks if one of the first ten lines start with a '@'. In
# that case it is probably a change file.
# If the first line starts with # or ! it's probably a ch file.
# If a line has "main", "include", "//" or "/*" it's probably ch.
# Otherwise CHILL is assumed.
export def FTchange()
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 10
if getline(lnum)[0] == '@'
setf change
return
endif
if lnum == 1 && (getline(1)[0] == '#' || getline(1)[0] == '!')
setf ch
return
endif
if getline(lnum) =~ "MODULE"
setf chill
return
endif
if getline(lnum) =~ 'main\s*(\|#\s*include\|//'
setf ch
return
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
setf chill
enddef
export def FTent()
# This function checks for valid cl syntax in the first five lines.
# Look for either an opening comment, '#', or a block start, '{'.
# If not found, assume SGML.
var lnum = 1
while lnum < 6
var line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*[#{]'
setf cl
return
elseif line !~ '^\s*$'
# Not a blank line, not a comment, and not a block start,
# so doesn't look like valid cl code.
break
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
setf dtd
enddef
export def ExCheck()
var lines = getline(1, min([line("$"), 100]))
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
exe 'setf ' .. g:filetype_euphoria
elseif match(lines, '^--\|^ifdef\>\|^include\>') > -1
setf euphoria3
else
setf elixir
endif
enddef
export def EuphoriaCheck()
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
exe 'setf ' .. g:filetype_euphoria
else
setf euphoria3
endif
enddef
export def DtraceCheck()
if did_filetype()
# Filetype was already detected
return
endif
var lines = getline(1, min([line("$"), 100]))
if match(lines, '^module\>\|^import\>') > -1
# D files often start with a module and/or import statement.
setf d
elseif match(lines, '^#!\S\+dtrace\|#pragma\s\+D\s\+option\|:\S\{-}:\S\{-}:') > -1
setf dtrace
else
setf d
endif
enddef
export def FTe()
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
exe 'setf ' .. g:filetype_euphoria
else
var n = 1
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
if getline(n) =~ "^\\s*\\(<'\\|'>\\)\\s*$"
setf specman
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf eiffel
endif
enddef
export def FTfrm()
if exists("g:filetype_frm")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_frm
return
endif
var lines = getline(1, min([line("$"), 5]))
if match(lines, ft_visual_basic_content) > -1
setf vb
else
setf form
endif
enddef
# Distinguish between Forth and F#.
# Provided by Doug Kearns.
export def FTfs()
if exists("g:filetype_fs")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_fs
else
var line = getline(nextnonblank(1))
# comments and colon definitions
if line =~ '^\s*\.\=( ' || line =~ '^\s*\\G\= ' || line =~ '^\\$'
\ || line =~ '^\s*: \S'
setf forth
else
setf fsharp
endif
endif
enddef
# Distinguish between HTML, XHTML and Django
export def FThtml()
var n = 1
while n < 10 && n <= line("$")
if getline(n) =~ '\<DTD\s\+XHTML\s'
setf xhtml
return
endif
if getline(n) =~ '{%\s*\(extends\|block\|load\)\>\|{#\s\+'
setf htmldjango
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf FALLBACK html
enddef
# Distinguish between standard IDL and MS-IDL
export def FTidl()
var n = 1
while n < 50 && n <= line("$")
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*import\s\+"\(unknwn\|objidl\)\.idl"'
setf msidl
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf idl
enddef
# Distinguish between "default" and Cproto prototype file. */
export def ProtoCheck(default: string)
# Cproto files have a comment in the first line and a function prototype in
# the second line, it always ends in ";". Indent files may also have
# comments, thus we can't match comments to see the difference.
# IDL files can have a single ';' in the second line, require at least one
# chacter before the ';'.
if getline(2) =~ '.;$'
setf cpp
else
exe 'setf ' .. default
endif
enddef
export def FTm()
if exists("g:filetype_m")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_m
return
endif
# excluding end(for|function|if|switch|while) common to Murphi
var octave_block_terminators = '\<end\%(_try_catch\|classdef\|enumeration\|events\|methods\|parfor\|properties\)\>'
var objc_preprocessor = '^\s*#\s*\%(import\|include\|define\|if\|ifn\=def\|undef\|line\|error\|pragma\)\>'
var n = 1
var saw_comment = 0 # Whether we've seen a multiline comment leader.
while n < 100
var line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*/\*'
# /* ... */ is a comment in Objective C and Murphi, so we can't conclude
# it's either of them yet, but track this as a hint in case we don't see
# anything more definitive.
saw_comment = 1
endif
if line =~ '^\s*//' || line =~ '^\s*@import\>' || line =~ objc_preprocessor
setf objc
return
endif
if line =~ '^\s*\%(#\|%!\)' || line =~ '^\s*unwind_protect\>' ||
\ line =~ '\%(^\|;\)\s*' .. octave_block_terminators
setf octave
return
endif
# TODO: could be Matlab or Octave
if line =~ '^\s*%'
setf matlab
return
endif
if line =~ '^\s*(\*'
setf mma
return
endif
if line =~ '^\c\s*\(\(type\|var\)\>\|--\)'
setf murphi
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
if saw_comment
# We didn't see anything definitive, but this looks like either Objective C
# or Murphi based on the comment leader. Assume the former as it is more
# common.
setf objc
else
# Default is Matlab
setf matlab
endif
enddef
export def FTmms()
var n = 1
while n < 20
var line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*\(%\|//\)' || line =~ '^\*'
setf mmix
return
endif
if line =~ '^\s*#'
setf make
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf mmix
enddef
# This function checks if one of the first five lines start with a dot. In
# that case it is probably an nroff file: 'filetype' is set and 1 is returned.
export def FTnroff(): number
if getline(1)[0] .. getline(2)[0] .. getline(3)[0]
.. getline(4)[0] .. getline(5)[0] =~ '\.'
setf nroff
return 1
endif
return 0
enddef
export def FTmm()
var n = 1
while n < 20
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|/\*\)'
setf objcpp
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf nroff
enddef
# Returns true if file content looks like LambdaProlog
def IsLProlog(): bool
# skip apparent comments and blank lines, what looks like
# LambdaProlog comment may be RAPID header
var l: number = nextnonblank(1)
while l > 0 && l < line('$') && getline(l) =~ '^\s*%' # LambdaProlog comment
l = nextnonblank(l + 1)
endwhile
# this pattern must not catch a go.mod file
return getline(l) =~ '\<module\s\+\w\+\s*\.\s*\(%\|$\)'
enddef
# Determine if *.mod is ABB RAPID, LambdaProlog, Modula-2, Modsim III or go.mod
export def FTmod()
if exists("g:filetype_mod")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_mod
elseif IsLProlog()
setf lprolog
elseif getline(nextnonblank(1)) =~ '\%(\<MODULE\s\+\w\+\s*;\|^\s*(\*\)'
setf modula2
elseif IsRapid()
setf rapid
elseif expand("<afile>") =~ '\<go.mod$'
setf gomod
else
# Nothing recognized, assume modsim3
setf modsim3
endif
enddef
export def FTpl()
if exists("g:filetype_pl")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_pl
else
# recognize Prolog by specific text in the first non-empty line
# require a blank after the '%' because Perl uses "%list" and "%translate"
var l = getline(nextnonblank(1))
if l =~ '\<prolog\>' || l =~ '^\s*\(%\+\(\s\|$\)\|/\*\)' || l =~ ':-'
setf prolog
else
setf perl
endif
endif
enddef
export def FTinc()
if exists("g:filetype_inc")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_inc
else
var lines = getline(1) .. getline(2) .. getline(3)
if lines =~? "perlscript"
setf aspperl
elseif lines =~ "<%"
setf aspvbs
elseif lines =~ "<?"
setf php
# Pascal supports // comments but they're vary rarely used for file
# headers so assume POV-Ray
elseif lines =~ '^\s*\%({\|(\*\)' || lines =~? ft_pascal_keywords
setf pascal
else
FTasmsyntax()
if exists("b:asmsyntax")
exe "setf " .. fnameescape(b:asmsyntax)
else
setf pov
endif
endif
endif
enddef
export def FTprogress_cweb()
if exists("g:filetype_w")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_w
return
endif
if getline(1) =~ '&ANALYZE' || getline(3) =~ '&GLOBAL-DEFINE'
setf progress
else
setf cweb
endif
enddef
export def FTprogress_asm()
if exists("g:filetype_i")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_i
return
endif
# This function checks for an assembly comment the first ten lines.
# If not found, assume Progress.
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 10 && lnum < line('$')
var line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*;' || line =~ '^\*'
FTasm()
return
elseif line !~ '^\s*$' || line =~ '^/\*'
# Not an empty line: Doesn't look like valid assembly code.
# Or it looks like a Progress /* comment
break
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
setf progress
enddef
var ft_pascal_comments = '^\s*\%({\|(\*\|//\)'
var ft_pascal_keywords = '^\s*\%(program\|unit\|library\|uses\|begin\|procedure\|function\|const\|type\|var\)\>'
export def FTprogress_pascal()
if exists("g:filetype_p")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_p
return
endif
# This function checks for valid Pascal syntax in the first ten lines.
# Look for either an opening comment or a program start.
# If not found, assume Progress.
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 10 && lnum < line('$')
var line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ ft_pascal_comments || line =~? ft_pascal_keywords
setf pascal
return
elseif line !~ '^\s*$' || line =~ '^/\*'
# Not an empty line: Doesn't look like valid Pascal code.
# Or it looks like a Progress /* comment
break
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
setf progress
enddef
export def FTpp()
if exists("g:filetype_pp")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_pp
else
var line = getline(nextnonblank(1))
if line =~ ft_pascal_comments || line =~? ft_pascal_keywords
setf pascal
else
setf puppet
endif
endif
enddef
# Determine if *.prg is ABB RAPID. Can also be Clipper, FoxPro or eviews
export def FTprg()
if exists("g:filetype_prg")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_prg
elseif IsRapid()
setf rapid
else
# Nothing recognized, assume Clipper
setf clipper
endif
enddef
export def FTr()
var max = line("$") > 50 ? 50 : line("$")
for n in range(1, max)
# Rebol is easy to recognize, check for that first
if getline(n) =~? '\<REBOL\>'
setf rebol
return
endif
endfor
for n in range(1, max)
# R has # comments
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*#'
setf r
return
endif
# Rexx has /* comments */
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*/\*'
setf rexx
return
endif
endfor
# Nothing recognized, use user default or assume Rexx
if exists("g:filetype_r")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_r
else
# Rexx used to be the default, but R appears to be much more popular.
setf r
endif
enddef
export def McSetf()
# Rely on the file to start with a comment.
# MS message text files use ';', Sendmail files use '#' or 'dnl'
for lnum in range(1, min([line("$"), 20]))
var line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\|dnl\)'
setf m4 # Sendmail .mc file
return
elseif line =~ '^\s*;'
setf msmessages # MS Message text file
return
endif
endfor
setf m4 # Default: Sendmail .mc file
enddef
# Called from filetype.vim and scripts.vim.
export def SetFileTypeSH(name: string)
if did_filetype()
# Filetype was already detected
return
endif
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
return
endif
if name =~ '\<csh\>'
# Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/csh.
SetFileTypeShell("csh")
return
elseif name =~ '\<tcsh\>'
# Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/tcsh.
SetFileTypeShell("tcsh")
return
elseif name =~ '\<zsh\>'
# Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/zsh.
SetFileTypeShell("zsh")
return
elseif name =~ '\<ksh\>'
b:is_kornshell = 1
if exists("b:is_bash")
unlet b:is_bash
endif
if exists("b:is_sh")
unlet b:is_sh
endif
elseif exists("g:bash_is_sh") || name =~ '\<bash\>' || name =~ '\<bash2\>'
b:is_bash = 1
if exists("b:is_kornshell")
unlet b:is_kornshell
endif
if exists("b:is_sh")
unlet b:is_sh
endif
elseif name =~ '\<sh\>'
b:is_sh = 1
if exists("b:is_kornshell")
unlet b:is_kornshell
endif
if exists("b:is_bash")
unlet b:is_bash
endif
endif
SetFileTypeShell("sh")
enddef
# For shell-like file types, check for an "exec" command hidden in a comment,
# as used for Tcl.
# Also called from scripts.vim, thus can't be local to this script.
export def SetFileTypeShell(name: string)
if did_filetype()
# Filetype was already detected
return
endif
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
return
endif
var l = 2
while l < 20 && l < line("$") && getline(l) =~ '^\s*\(#\|$\)'
# Skip empty and comment lines.
l += 1
endwhile
if l < line("$") && getline(l) =~ '\s*exec\s' && getline(l - 1) =~ '^\s*#.*\\$'
# Found an "exec" line after a comment with continuation
var n = substitute(getline(l), '\s*exec\s\+\([^ ]*/\)\=', '', '')
if n =~ '\<tclsh\|\<wish'
setf tcl
return
endif
endif
exe "setf " .. name
enddef
export def CSH()
if did_filetype()
# Filetype was already detected
return
endif
if exists("g:filetype_csh")
SetFileTypeShell(g:filetype_csh)
elseif &shell =~ "tcsh"
SetFileTypeShell("tcsh")
else
SetFileTypeShell("csh")
endif
enddef
var ft_rules_udev_rules_pattern = '^\s*\cudev_rules\s*=\s*"\([^"]\{-1,}\)/*".*'
export def FTRules()
var path = expand('<amatch>:p')
if path =~ '/\(etc/udev/\%(rules\.d/\)\=.*\.rules\|\%(usr/\)\=lib/udev/\%(rules\.d/\)\=.*\.rules\)$'
setf udevrules
return
endif
if path =~ '^/etc/ufw/'
setf conf # Better than hog
return
endif
if path =~ '^/\(etc\|usr/share\)/polkit-1/rules\.d'
setf javascript
return
endif
var config_lines: list<string>
try
config_lines = readfile('/etc/udev/udev.conf')
catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E484/
setf hog
return
endtry
var dir = expand('<amatch>:p:h')
for line in config_lines
if line =~ ft_rules_udev_rules_pattern
var udev_rules = substitute(line, ft_rules_udev_rules_pattern, '\1', "")
if dir == udev_rules
setf udevrules
endif
break
endif
endfor
setf hog
enddef
export def SQL()
if exists("g:filetype_sql")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_sql
else
setf sql
endif
enddef
# This function checks the first 25 lines of file extension "sc" to resolve
# detection between scala and SuperCollider
export def FTsc()
for lnum in range(1, min([line("$"), 25]))
if getline(lnum) =~# '[A-Za-z0-9]*\s:\s[A-Za-z0-9]\|var\s<\|classvar\s<\|\^this.*\||\w*|\|+\s\w*\s{\|\*ar\s'
setf supercollider
return
endif
endfor
setf scala
enddef
# This function checks the first line of file extension "scd" to resolve
# detection between scdoc and SuperCollider
export def FTscd()
if getline(1) =~# '\%^\S\+(\d[0-9A-Za-z]*)\%(\s\+\"[^"]*\"\%(\s\+\"[^"]*\"\)\=\)\=$'
setf scdoc
else
setf supercollider
endif
enddef
# If the file has an extension of 't' and is in a directory 't' or 'xt' then
# it is almost certainly a Perl test file.
# If the first line starts with '#' and contains 'perl' it's probably a Perl
# file.
# (Slow test) If a file contains a 'use' statement then it is almost certainly
# a Perl file.
export def FTperl(): number
var dirname = expand("%:p:h:t")
if expand("%:e") == 't' && (dirname == 't' || dirname == 'xt')
setf perl
return 1
endif
if getline(1)[0] == '#' && getline(1) =~ 'perl'
setf perl
return 1
endif
var save_cursor = getpos('.')
call cursor(1, 1)
var has_use = search('^use\s\s*\k', 'c', 30) > 0
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
if has_use
setf perl
return 1
endif
return 0
enddef
export def FTsys()
if IsRapid()
setf rapid
else
setf bat
endif
enddef
# Choose context, plaintex, or tex (LaTeX) based on these rules:
# 1. Check the first line of the file for "%&<format>".
# 2. Check the first 1000 non-comment lines for LaTeX or ConTeXt keywords.
# 3. Default to "plain" or to g:tex_flavor, can be set in user's vimrc.
export def FTtex()
var firstline = getline(1)
var format: string
if firstline =~ '^%&\s*\a\+'
format = tolower(matchstr(firstline, '\a\+'))
format = substitute(format, 'pdf', '', '')
if format == 'tex'
format = 'latex'
elseif format == 'plaintex'
format = 'plain'
endif
elseif expand('%') =~ 'tex/context/.*/.*.tex'
format = 'context'
else
# Default value, may be changed later:
format = exists("g:tex_flavor") ? g:tex_flavor : 'plain'
# Save position, go to the top of the file, find first non-comment line.
var save_cursor = getpos('.')
call cursor(1, 1)
var firstNC = search('^\s*[^[:space:]%]', 'c', 1000)
if firstNC > 0
# Check the next thousand lines for a LaTeX or ConTeXt keyword.
var lpat = 'documentclass\>\|usepackage\>\|begin{\|newcommand\>\|renewcommand\>'
var cpat = 'start\a\+\|setup\a\+\|usemodule\|enablemode\|enableregime\|setvariables\|useencoding\|usesymbols\|stelle\a\+\|verwende\a\+\|stel\a\+\|gebruik\a\+\|usa\a\+\|imposta\a\+\|regle\a\+\|utilisemodule\>'
var kwline = search('^\s*\\\%(' .. lpat .. '\)\|^\s*\\\(' .. cpat .. '\)',
'cnp', firstNC + 1000)
if kwline == 1 # lpat matched
format = 'latex'
elseif kwline == 2 # cpat matched
format = 'context'
endif # If neither matched, keep default set above.
# let lline = search('^\s*\\\%(' . lpat . '\)', 'cn', firstNC + 1000)
# let cline = search('^\s*\\\%(' . cpat . '\)', 'cn', firstNC + 1000)
# if cline > 0
# let format = 'context'
# endif
# if lline > 0 && (cline == 0 || cline > lline)
# let format = 'tex'
# endif
endif # firstNC
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
endif # firstline =~ '^%&\s*\a\+'
# Translation from formats to file types. TODO: add AMSTeX, RevTex, others?
if format == 'plain'
setf plaintex
elseif format == 'context'
setf context
else # probably LaTeX
setf tex
endif
return
enddef
export def FTxml()
var n = 1
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
var line = getline(n)
# DocBook 4 or DocBook 5.
var is_docbook4 = line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*DocBook'
var is_docbook5 = line =~ ' xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"'
if is_docbook4 || is_docbook5
b:docbk_type = "xml"
if is_docbook5
b:docbk_ver = 5
else
b:docbk_ver = 4
endif
setf docbk
return
endif
if line =~ 'xmlns:xbl="http://www.mozilla.org/xbl"'
setf xbl
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf xml
enddef
export def FTy()
var n = 1
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
var line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*%'
setf yacc
return
endif
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*\(#\|class\>\)' && getline(n) !~ '^\s*#\s*include'
setf racc
return
endif
n += 1
endwhile
setf yacc
enddef
export def Redif()
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 5 && lnum < line('$')
if getline(lnum) =~ "^\ctemplate-type:"
setf redif
return
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
enddef
# This function is called for all files under */debian/patches/*, make sure not
# to non-dep3patch files, such as README and other text files.
export def Dep3patch()
if expand('%:t') ==# 'series'
return
endif
for ln in getline(1, 100)
if ln =~# '^\%(Description\|Subject\|Origin\|Bug\|Forwarded\|Author\|From\|Reviewed-by\|Acked-by\|Last-Updated\|Applied-Upstream\):'
setf dep3patch
return
elseif ln =~# '^---'
# end of headers found. stop processing
return
endif
endfor
enddef
# This function checks the first 15 lines for appearance of 'FoamFile'
# and then 'object' in a following line.
# In that case, it's probably an OpenFOAM file
export def FTfoam()
var ffile = 0
var lnum = 1
while lnum <= 15
if getline(lnum) =~# '^FoamFile'
ffile = 1
elseif ffile == 1 && getline(lnum) =~# '^\s*object'
setf foam
return
endif
lnum += 1
endwhile
enddef
# Determine if a *.tf file is TF mud client or terraform
export def FTtf()
var numberOfLines = line('$')
for i in range(1, numberOfLines)
var currentLine = trim(getline(i))
var firstCharacter = currentLine[0]
if firstCharacter !=? ";" && firstCharacter !=? "/" && firstCharacter !=? ""
setf terraform
return
endif
endfor
setf tf
enddef
# Determine if a *.src file is Kuka Robot Language
export def FTsrc()
if exists("g:filetype_src")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_src
elseif getline(nextnonblank(1)) =~? '^\s*\%(&\w\+\|\%(global\s\+\)\?def\>\)'
setf krl
endif
enddef
# Determine if a *.dat file is Kuka Robot Language
export def FTdat()
if exists("g:filetype_dat")
exe "setf " .. g:filetype_dat
elseif getline(nextnonblank(1)) =~? '^\s*\%(&\w\+\|defdat\>\)'
setf krl
endif
enddef
# Uncomment this line to check for compilation errors early
# defcompile
|