`x` is often criticized as hard to predict due to its slightly complex
behaviour of selecting next line if the current one is fully selected.
Change `x` to use the previous `<a-x>` behaviour, and change `<a-x>` to
trim to fully selected lines as `<a-X>` did.
Adapt existing indentation script to the new behaviour
This should cover all filetypes that already auto-insert comments,
except for rust.kak, which is left for a follow-up.
Most of these are straightforward, some explanation for special cases:
rc/filetype/zig.kak rc/filetype/cue.kak
These indent hooks used their own logic to indent after "{" only if
no comment was inserted. Replace this logic by checking if a comment
was inserted. This works because these "*-insert" hooks are run
before their respective "*-indent" hooks.
rc/filetype/php.kak
This also has some logic to insert "*" after "/*" lines. Basic
usage seems to work still. In future this should borrow from the
c-family one, which works a bit better.
If `-` is not first or last in a character classes, it matches a range based on
the character code. This applies to special characters as well as to
alphanumeric characters.
- Highlight `=` and `|` as keywords (like `->` and `:`)
- Highlight custom operators (I guess they aren't really custom as of Elm 0.19
but there are still a bunch "built in").
This commit allows using the <semicolon> expansion in commands, instead
of `\;`.
It makes commands look more elegant, and prevents new-comers from
falling into the trap of using <a-;> without escaping the semicolon.
this will only highlight elm 0.19 (latest) properly
very close to how https://ellie-app.com/ highlights
- anything that starts with an upper case letter is a type
- anything that starts with a lower case letter is a function
- function declaration is just a function at the start of a line
note: the default color scheme looks too colorful