On Sun, 22 May 2022 at 11:20, John Gabriele jgabriele@fastmail.fm wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2022, at 7:21 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2022 at 01:31, John Gabriele jgabriele@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to use the [Hare](https://harelang.org/) programming language with Geany. I see that the C syntax highlighting works ok so far (and it appears that [Lexilla](https://github.com/ScintillaOrg/lexilla) (which I understand Geany makes use of) supports C, C++, Java, and JS all using the same lexer: https://github.com/ScintillaOrg/lexilla/blob/master/lexers/LexCPP.cxx
Anyhow, when I open a .ha file (Hare source file) with Geany, I'd like for it to just use the C syntax highlighting automatically, so I don't have to manually select it each time. How can I get that to work?
You also need to specify the filetype in `filetype_extensions.conf`
Ok. I opened that file (under Tools --> Configuration Files...). The file is in my ~/.config/geany/ dir, and *every* line is commented out. I uncommented line containing "[Extensions]", and then added one of my own:
Hare=*.ha;
and note the filetype name you use there and the filetype name used in the `filetype.XXX.conf` filename are case sensitive and must match exactly.
I'm not sure what you mean. I did this:
cp /usr/share/geany/filedefs/filetypes.c ~/.config/geany/filedefs/filetypes.Hare.conf
No, as I said, look at and copy one of the _custom_ filetypes files, not a builtin filetype file, one that looks like filetype.XXX.conf.
Maybe start with filetypes.Swift.conf since it uses the C lexer. Also obviously whichever existing filetype file you copy you need to change the keywords lists unless your language has exactly the same ones.
Cheers Lex
I didn't edit anything in this file, but I see that it contains these lines:
[settings] # default extension used when saving files extension=c
Is that something I need to change?
Note that you can open `filetype_extension.conf` in the menu `Tools->Configuration Files` and it will open the one in your user config, or the system one if no user one yet, but always saves to your user config.
I'm on GNU/Linux, and I see that I've got a ~/.config/geany directory.
Looking at the manual, I don't understand the different axes of filetype def files vs config files ...
I see that I have a /usr/share/geany/filedefs/filetypes.c file. Do I copy that to my ~/.config/geany/filedefs dir? After that, what do I change in that file?
Correct target directory, but what you need is a "custom filetype" which can specify which lexer and/or existing parser to use, see https://www.geany.org/manual/current/index.html#custom-filetypes. There are examples of custom filetypes in the system filedefs directory, eg Scala.
Also, why do some of the files in /usr/share/geany/filedefs end in .conf while others don't?
Custom filetypes vs builtin filetypes.
Cheers Lex
Thanks, Lex. I quit and restarted Geany, opened a .ha file, but it's not syntax-highlighted. Though, I do see that under "Document --> Set Filetype", there's a new checkbox there (under "None") that says "Hare file", and it's checked!
Is syntax highlighting separate from filetype? How can I get it to syntax highlight the .ha file (using the same syntax highlighting as C gets, I presume).
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