by Ingo Karkat
This plugin provides commands and functions to set up regions in the current buffer that either use a syntax different from the buffer's 'filetype', or completely ignore the syntax.
- If you also want different buffer options (like indent settings, etc.) for each syntax region, the OnSyntaxChange.vim plugin (vimscript #4085) allows you to dynamically change the buffer options as you move through the buffer.
- If the highlighting doesn't work properly, you could alternatively edit the range(s) in a separate scratch buffer. Plugins like NrrwRgn (vimscript #3075) provide commands to set these up, with automatic syncing back to the original buffer.
For quick, ad-hoc manipulation of the syntax withing a range of lines, the
following commands are provided:
:[range]SyntaxIgnore Ignore the buffer's filetype syntax for the current
line / lines in [range]. (Top-level keywords will
still be highlighted.)
This can be a useful fix when some text fragments
confuse the syntax highlighting. (For example, when
buffer syntax set to an inlined here-document is
negatively affected by the foreign code surrounding
the here-document.)
:[range]SyntaxInclude {filetype}
Use the {filetype} syntax for the current line / lines
in [range].
Line numbers in [range] are fixed; i.e. they do not
adapt to inserted / deleted lines. But when in a
range, the last line ($) is interpreted as "end of
file".
For finer control and use in custom mappings or syntax tweaks, the following
functions can be used. You'll find the details directly in the
.vim/autoload/SyntaxRange.vim implementation file.
SyntaxRange#Include( {startPattern}, {endPattern}, {filetype} [, {matchGroup} [, {contains}]] )
Use the {filetype} syntax for the region defined by
{startPattern} and {endPattern}. Optionally highlight
{startPattern} and {endPattern} itself with
{matchGroup}, and additionally allow {contains} groups
inside the region.
SyntaxRange#IncludeEx( {regionDefinition}, {filetype} [, {contains}] )
Use the {filetype} syntax for the region defined by
{regionDefinition}. Additionally allow {contains}
groups inside the region.
To highlight the text between the markers with C syntax:
@begin=c@
int i = 42;
@end=c@
To do this statically, with fixed line numbers, for the first occurrence in the file:
:1;/@begin=c@/,/@end=c@/SyntaxInclude c
The dynamic version will apply to all occurrences, handles changes in the line numbers, and also can make the markers themselves fade into the background:
:call SyntaxRange#Include('@begin=c@', '@end=c@', 'c', 'NonText')
To highlight inline patches inside emails:
:call SyntaxRange#IncludeEx('start="^changeset\|^Index: \|^diff \|^--- .*\%( ----\)\@<!$" skip="^[-+@ ]" end="^$"', 'diff')
To install this automatically for the "mail" filetype, put above line into a script in ~/.vim/after/syntax/mail/SyntaxInclude.vim
The code is hosted in a Git repo at https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-SyntaxRange You can use your favorite plugin manager, or "git clone" into a directory used for Vim packages. Releases are on the "stable" branch, the latest unstable development snapshot on "master".
This script is also packaged as a vimball. If you have the "gunzip" decompressor in your PATH, simply edit the *.vmb.gz package in Vim; otherwise, decompress the archive first, e.g. using WinZip. Inside Vim, install by sourcing the vimball or via the :UseVimball command.
vim SyntaxRange*.vmb.gz
:so %
To uninstall, use the :RmVimball command.
- Requires Vim 7.0 or higher.
- Requires the ingo-library.vim plugin (vimscript #4433), version 1.022 or higher.
To automatically include a syntax in a certain {filetype}, you can put the command into a script in
~/.vim/after/syntax/{filetype}/SyntaxInclude.vim
If you want to include a syntax in several (or even all) syntaxes, you can put this into your vimrc:
:autocmd Syntax * call SyntaxRange#Include(...)
If you have a filetype1 syntax that includes filetype2 and vice versa, you will run into E169: Command too recursive. This can be solved by inclusion guards around each invocation. In ~/.vim/after/syntax/filetype1.vim:
let b:loaded_filetype1_syntax_includes = 1
if !exists('b:loaded_filetype2_syntax_includes')
call SyntaxRange#Include('...', '...', 'filetype2')
endif
...
unlet b:loaded_filetype1_syntax_includes
And the inverse in ~/.vim/after/syntax/filetype2.vim:
let b:loaded_filetype2_syntax_includes = 1
if !exists('b:loaded_filetype1_syntax_includes')
call SyntaxRange#Include('...', '...', 'filetype1')
endif
...
unlet b:loaded_filetype2_syntax_includes
- The original filetype's syntax may interfere with the syntax range, and vice versa. To define the range with high priority, the commands inject it with "containedin=ALL".
Report any bugs, send patches, or suggest features via the issue tracker at https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-SyntaxRange/issues or email (address below).
- Allow setting additional contains groups via an optional argument to SyntaxRange#Include[Ex](). Thanks to Sergey Vlasov for sending a patch.
- Rename the re-inclusion guard from b:SyntaxInclude_IncludedFiletypes (List) to b:SyntaxInclude_Included (Dict). Handle buffer reload via :edit by making it dependent on b:changedtick as well.
- SyntaxRange#Include(): Escape double quotes in a:startPattern and a:endPattern; i.e. handle the patterns transparently. Found in tmsanrinsha's fork.
- ENH: Avoid to re-include same syntax file if multiple ranges are specified with :SyntaxInclude / if SyntaxRange#Include[Ex]() is invoked multiple times per buffer. Found in tmsanrinsha's fork.
- Set main_syntax to the buffer's syntax during :syntax include of the subordinate syntax script. Some scripts may make special arrangements when included. Suggested by OOO.
- Handle :.SyntaxInclude and :.SyntaxIgnore on folded lines correctly. Use ingo#range#NetStart/End().
- Add dependency to ingo-library (vimscript #4433).
You need to separately install ingo-library (vimscript #4433) version 1.022 (or higher)!
- Avoid "E108: No such variable: b:current_syntax" when the (misbehaving) included syntax doesn't set it. Reported by o2genum at http://stackoverflow.com/a/16162412/813602.
- First published version.
- Started development.
Copyright: (C) 2012-2020 Ingo Karkat - The VIM LICENSE applies to this plugin.
Maintainer: Ingo Karkat <[email protected]>