kakoune/rc/filetype/scala.kak
Frank LENORMAND 21614cb06e src: Create a <semicolon> named key
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.
2019-10-22 11:02:06 +02:00

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# http://scala-lang.org
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
# Detection
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
hook global BufCreate .*[.](scala) %{
set-option buffer filetype scala
}
# Initialization
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
hook global WinSetOption filetype=scala %[
require-module scala
hook window ModeChange pop:insert:.* -group scala-trim-indent scala-trim-indent
hook window InsertChar \n -group scala-indent scala-indent-on-new-line
hook window InsertChar \} -group scala-indent scala-indent-on-closing-curly-brace
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{ remove-hooks window scala-.+ }
]
hook -group scala-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=scala %{
add-highlighter window/scala ref scala
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{ remove-highlighter window/scala }
}
provide-module scala %[
# Highlighters
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
add-highlighter shared/scala regions
add-highlighter shared/scala/code default-region group
add-highlighter shared/scala/string region '"' (?<!\\)(\\\\)*" fill string
add-highlighter shared/scala/literal region ` ` fill variable
add-highlighter shared/scala/comment region -recurse /[*] /[*] [*]/ fill comment
add-highlighter shared/scala/line_comment region // $ fill comment
# Keywords are collected at
# http://tutorialspoint.com/scala/scala_basic_syntax.htm
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex (?:\b|\W)(@\w+|import|package)\b 0:meta
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex \b(true|false|null)\b 0:value
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex \b(?:class|extends|with)\s+(\w+) 0:type
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex \b([A-Z]\w*)\b 0:type
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex (?:def|var|val)\s+(\w+) 0:variable
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex \b(become|case|catch|class|def|do|else|extends|final|finally|for|forSome|goto|if|initialize|macro|match|new|object|onTransition|return|startWith|stay|this|super|throw|trait|try|unbecome|using|val|var|when|while|with|yield)\b 0:keyword
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex \b(abstract|final|implicit|implicitly|lazy|override|private|protected|require|sealed)\b 0:attribute
add-highlighter shared/scala/code/ regex (\[|\]|=>|<:|:>|=:=|::|&&|\|\|) 0:operator
# Commands
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
define-command -hidden scala-trim-indent %{
# remove trailing white spaces
try %{ execute-keys -draft -itersel <a-x> s \h+$ <ret> d }
}
define-command -hidden scala-indent-on-new-line %[
evaluate-commands -draft -itersel %[
# copy // comments prefix and following white spaces
try %[ execute-keys -draft k <a-x> s ^\h*\K#\h* <ret> y gh j P ]
# preserve previous line indent
try %[ execute-keys -draft <semicolon> K <a-&> ]
# filter previous line
try %[ execute-keys -draft k : scala-trim-indent <ret> ]
# indent after lines ending with {
try %[ execute-keys -draft k <a-x> <a-k> \{$ <ret> j <a-gt> ]
]
]
define-command -hidden scala-indent-on-closing-curly-brace %[
evaluate-commands -draft -itersel %[
# align to opening curly brace when alone on a line
try %[ execute-keys -draft <a-h> <a-k> ^\h+\}$ <ret> m s \A|.\z <ret> 1<a-&> ]
]
]
]