yi-0.7.2: The Haskell-Scriptable Editor

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Yi.Lexer.JavaScript

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alexScanToken :: (AlexState HlState, AlexInput) -> Maybe (Tok Token, (AlexState HlState, AlexInput))Source

Scan one token. Return (maybe) a token and a new state.

tokenToStyle :: Token -> UIStyle -> StyleSource

Takes a Token and returns a style to be used for that type of token.

TODO: The elem check is potentially unnecessarily slow. We could split the Const constructor into two different ones, one for builtins and one for others.

data Token Source

The different tokens.

Instances

Eq Token 
Show Token 
Strokable (Tok Token) 
Strokable (KeyValue TT) 
Strokable (Array TT) 
Strokable (Expr TT) 
Strokable (VarDecAss TT) 
Strokable (Block TT) 
Strokable (ForContent TT) 
Strokable (ParExpr TT) 
Strokable (Parameters TT) 
Strokable (Statement TT)

TODO: This code is *screaming* for some generic programming.

TODO: Somehow fix Failable and failStroker to be more generic. This will make these instances much nicer and we won't have to make ad-hoc stuff like this.

data Reserved Source

The constructors for Reserved have an apostrophe as a suffix because Default is already used. Also note that Undefined' is not intended as some sort of backup reserved word for things we don't care about -- it really means the undefined built-in in JavaScript.

Instances

data Operator Source

The constructors for Operator have an apostrophe as a suffix because e.g. LT is already used by Prelude.

Instances

type HlState = IntSource

HlState is 0 when outside of a multi-line comment and -1 when inside one.

prefixOperators :: [Operator]Source

Prefix operators. NOTE: Add' is also a valid prefix operator, but since it's completely useless in the real world, we don't care about it here. Doing this makes parsing much, much easier.

infixOperators :: [Operator]Source

Infix operators.

postfixOperators :: [Operator]Source

Postfix operators.