kakoune/rc/filetype/ocaml.kak
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# http://ocaml.org
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
# Detection
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
hook global BufCreate .*\.(ml|mli|mll|mly)$ %{
set-option buffer filetype ocaml
}
# Initialization
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
hook global WinSetOption filetype=ocaml %{
require-module ocaml
set-option window static_words %opt{ocaml_static_words}
}
hook -group ocaml-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=ocaml %{
add-highlighter window/ocaml ref ocaml
alias window alt ocaml-alternative-file
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{
unalias window alt ocaml-alternative-file
remove-highlighter window/ocaml
}
}
provide-module ocaml %{
# Highlighters
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
add-highlighter shared/ocaml regions
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code default-region group
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/string region (?<!['\\])" (?<!\\)(\\\\)*" fill string
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/quotedstring region -match-capture %"\{(\w*)\|" %"\|(\w*)\}" fill string
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/comment region -recurse \Q(* \Q(* \Q*) fill comment
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/char regex %{\B'([^'\\]|(\\[\\"'nrtb])|(\\\d{3})|(\\x[a-fA-F0-9]{2})|(\\o[0-7]{3}))'\B} 0:value
# integer literals
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b[0-9][0-9_]*([lLn]?)\b 0:value
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b0[xX][A-Fa-f0-9][A-Fa-f0-9_]*([lLn]?)\b 0:value
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b0[oO][0-7][0-7_]*([lLn]?)\b 0:value
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b0[bB][01][01_]*([lLn]?)\b 0:value
# float literals
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b[0-9][0-9_]*(\.[0-9_]*)?([eE][+-]?[0-9][0-9_]*)? 0:value
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b0[xX][A-Fa-f0-9][A-Fa-f0-9]*(\.[a-fA-F0-9_]*)?([pP][+-]?[0-9][0-9_]*)? 0:value
# constructors. must be put before any module name highlighter, as a fallback for capitalized identifiers
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\b 0:value
# the module name in a module path, e.g. 'M' in 'M.x'
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex (\b[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[\h\n]*)(?=\.) 0:module
# (simple) module declarations
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex (?<=module)([\h\n]+[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*) 0:module
# (simple) signature declarations. 'type' is also highlighted, due to the lack of quantifiers in lookarounds.
# Hence we must put keyword highlighters after this to recover proper highlight for 'type'
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex (?<=module)([\h\n]+type[\h\n]+[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*) 0:module
# (simple) open statements
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex (?<=open)([\h\n]+[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*) 0:module
# operators
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex [@!$%%^&*\-+=|<>/?]+ 0:operator
# Macro
# ‾‾‾‾‾
evaluate-commands %sh{
keywords="and|as|asr|assert|begin|class|constraint|do|done|downto|else|end|exception|external|false"
keywords="${keywords}|for|fun|function|functor|if|in|include|inherit|initializer|land|lazy|let|lor"
keywords="${keywords}|lsl|lsr|lxor|match|method|mod|module|mutable|new|nonrec|object|of|open|or"
keywords="${keywords}|private|rec|sig|struct|then|to|true|try|type|val|virtual|when|while|with"
printf %s\\n "declare-option str-list ocaml_static_words ${keywords}" | tr '|' ' '
# must be put at last, since we have highlighted some keywords ('type' in 'module type') to other things
printf %s "
add-highlighter shared/ocaml/code/ regex \b(${keywords})\b 0:keyword
"
}
# Conveniences
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
# C has header and source files and you need to often switch between them.
# Similarly OCaml has .ml (implementation) and .mli (interface files) and
# one often needs to switch between them.
#
# This command provides a simple functionality that allows you to accomplish this.
define-command ocaml-alternative-file -docstring 'Switch between .ml and .mli file or vice versa' %{
evaluate-commands %sh{
if [ "${kak_buffile##*.}" = 'ml' ]; then
printf "edit -- '%s'" "$(printf %s "${kak_buffile}i" | sed "s/'/''/g")"
elif [ "${kak_buffile##*.}" = 'mli' ]; then
printf "edit -- '%s'" "$(printf %s "${kak_buffile%i}" | sed "s/'/''/g")"
fi
}
}
}
# The OCaml comment is `(* Some comment *)`. Like the C-family this can be a multiline comment.
#
# Recognize when the user is trying to commence a comment when they type `(*` and
# then automatically insert `*)` on behalf of the user. A small convenience.
hook global WinSetOption filetype=ocaml %{
hook window InsertChar '\*' %{
try %{
execute-keys -draft 'HH<a-k>\(\*<ret>'
execute-keys ' *)<left><left><left>'
}
}
}