On 2017-01-05 02:19 AM, Gil Hornung wrote:
Thank you Matthew,
So I need to copy python.c into some other file (e.g. snakemake.c) and make changes to it?
What should I do after that? How do I compile it and where so I store it such that Geany will use it?
It would be a lot easier just to tweak python.c to add your keywords and then make a patch you can apply locally before building Geany from source. Adding a whole new parser and filetype is significantly more work compared to modifying the existing one and creating a "custom filetype" (see user manual).
Regards, Matthew Brush
-----Original Message----- From: Users [mailto:users-bounces@lists.geany.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Brush Sent: 04 January 2017 17:15 To: users@lists.geany.org Subject: Re: [Geany-Users] Defining Functions for Geany “Filetype”
On 2017-01-04 06:07 AM, Gil Hornung wrote:
Hi, I am using Geany as my text editor. I have started working on snakemake, which, from a syntax point-of-view, is Python with a few modifications. Python functions are defined by: def bla: bunch_of_code
snakemake adds the definition of "rules" in a similar way: rule bla: bunch_of_code
Geany presents in the side bar all the Python functions, but I also want it to present all the rules. However, I was not able to find how to define the keywords for a function in the file geany/filetypes.python (I want to add the keyword rule).
Does anyone have any idea?
It's baked into the ctags parser[0]. Adding a new keyword like this would require modifying the existing (or adding a new) parser.
Regards, Matthew Brush
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