Make go one of the builtin filetypes, add the parser and update the related
source and config files. While there, remove Rust from [Groups] in
filetype_extensions.conf because it's already a builtin filetype as well.
The parser itself is stolen from the fishman/ctags repo.
Manage the list the same way as workspace tags_array by the fast tag removal
and merge. Thanks to this, typename tags don't have to be extracted from
tags_array periodically, which speeds up editing.
This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go
otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a
few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related
cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's
little worry about which order things are included in or who includes
what.
Overview of changes:
* Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H
is defined (and never in headers).
* Go through each source file and make the includes section generally
like this:
- Always config.h first as above
- Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that
- Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header.
- Then include standard headers
- Then include non-standard system headers
- Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff
* Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include
dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes
or forward declarations, fix those.
* Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines.
- Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there
- Move "app" global to new "app.h" file
- Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h"
- Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h"
* Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be
defined there and some plugins included this header to access
GeanyApp.
* Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that
everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK
so this could be changed back if better that way.
* Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people
apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter-
header dependencies.
TODO:
* As always, to test on win32
* As always, to test with not Autotools
* Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump
* Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included
* win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
Change utils_parse_color() to use gdk_color_parse() and follow its
syntax, additionally supporting our "0x" prefix as a synonym for the
"#" prefix; and use this everywhere.
Also add utils_color_to_bgr() and utils_parse_color_to_bgr() to provide
conversion to the 24 bits BGR format used by Scintilla.
Windows PowerShell is a command-line shell and associated scripting language
which comes out of the box with Windows 7/Server 2008/8/Server 2012.
Original lexer from Scintilla is used.
* Uses existing LexOthers.cxx from Scintilla already in use by Geany
* "identifier" style mapping goes to "string" for better presentation
even if it's semantically incorrect, we'll change it back if it causes
issues for anyone.
* Filetype configuration and keywords taken from Don Ho's Notepad++.
Closes#160
This makes the "wordchars" setting from filetypes.common and each
specific filetype override filetype.common's "whitespace_chars"
setting, rather than it overriding filetype-specific "wordchars".
This makes the it easy to chose filetype-specific "wordchars", where
before user had not only to update this setting, but also the
filetype.common "whitespace_chars" setting if it listed one or more of
the new characters for the change to actually have an effect -- and
changing "whitespace_chars" for every filetype.
Closes#3429368.
Geany performance suffered with a lot of error underlining visible.
Matthew Brush developed an improved implementation that was accepted
into Scintilla, this selects that implementation.
If the 'default' style isn't set to a named style, then probably the
filetype styles have been overridden with manual colors and may not
work properly with color schemes.
Note: HTML-based filetypes won't show a warning because they don't
have a 'default' style (they use 'html_default' instead).
This is a simple heuristic, but is worth having to avoid some
spurious bug reports when using the color schemes dialog.
Current color scheme was applied upon color scheme selection dialog
display because the GtkTreeView::cursor-changed signal is emitted when
the tree view is initially shown (since it actually gets the focus for
the first time), uselessly re-applying the current color scheme.
This is a performance issue because when many documents are open
updating the color scheme can take a few seconds.
Now we watch for the GtkTreeSelection::changed signal on the tree
view's selection, which is only emitted when the selected item actually
changes. We also connect to that signal after filling the tree so we
don't get notified on the initial selection setup.
Now there is a dialog instead of a menu for selecting the color
schemes, the item under View->Editor can be created with Glade like the
rest of the menu.