GoScintilla - 2.7 (Purebasic 4.5 onwards)
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Sry, next problem.
How can i add "REM" for comments?
greetings
Thomas
How can i add "REM" for comments?
greetings
Thomas
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Well, as you are undoubtedly aware, you will probably need a delimiter of type #GOSCI_DELIMITTOENDOFLINE (unless a : symbol separates lines etc.) but GoScintilla delimiters are single characters only!ts-soft wrote:Sry, next problem.
How can i add "REM" for comments?
greetings
Thomas
You will therefore need to supplement things with a user-defined line styling function to facilitate this.
If I have a little time later on then I'll hack up some code for you. Shouldn't be too difficult.
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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
srod wrote:If I have a little time later on then I'll hack up some code for you. Shouldn't be too difficult.

Many thanks for your big help!
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Here you are Thomas.
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;/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
;***Go-Scintilla 2***
;*===================
;*
;*©nxSoftWare (www.nxSoftware.com) 2010.
;*======================================
;*
;* REM demo.
;* We show how to use a simple user-defined line styling function to facilitate a REM statement and style accordingly.
;* This kind of thing would normally by achieved through a #GOSCI_DELIMITTOENDOFLINE delimiter, but such delimiters are restricted
;* to single characters only.
;/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
IncludePath "..\..\..\"
XIncludeFile "GoScintilla.pbi"
Declare.i myLineStyler(id, *utf8Buffer.ASCII, numUtf8Bytes, currentLine, startLine, originalEndLine)
;Initialise the Scintilla library for Windows.
CompilerIf #PB_Compiler_OS = #PB_OS_Windows
InitScintilla()
CompilerEndIf
If OpenWindow(0, 100, 200, 640, 600, "GoScintilla demo!", #PB_Window_SystemMenu | #PB_Window_MinimizeGadget | #PB_Window_MaximizeGadget | #PB_Window_ScreenCentered | #PB_Window_SizeGadget)
RemoveKeyboardShortcut(0, #PB_Shortcut_Tab) ;Required for the tab key to function correctly when the Scintilla control has the focus.
;Create our Scintilla control. Note that we do not specify a callback; this is optional for GoSctintilla.
GOSCI_Create(1, 10, 10, 620, 580, 0, #GOSCI_AUTOSIZELINENUMBERSMARGIN)
;Set the padding added to the width of the line-number margin.
GOSCI_SetAttribute(1, #GOSCI_LINENUMBERAUTOSIZEPADDING, 10)
;Set folding symbols margin width.
GOSCI_SetMarginWidth(1, #GOSCI_MARGINFOLDINGSYMBOLS, 24)
;Set the back color of the line containing the caret.
GOSCI_SetColor(1, #GOSCI_CARETLINEBACKCOLOR, $B4FFFF)
;Set font.
GOSCI_SetFont(1, "Courier New", 10)
;Set tabs. Here we use a 'hard' tab in which a tab character is physically inserted. Set the 3rd (optional) parameter to 1 to use soft-tabs.
GOSCI_SetTabs(1, 2)
;Set styles for our syntax highlighting.
;=======================================
;First define some constants to identify our various styles.
;You can name these as we wish.
Enumeration
#STYLES_COMMANDS = 1
#STYLES_COMMENTS
#STYLES_LITERALSTRINGS
#STYLES_NUMBERS
EndEnumeration
;Set individual styles for commands.
GOSCI_SetStyleFont(1, #STYLES_COMMANDS, "", -1, #PB_Font_Bold)
GOSCI_SetStyleColors(1, #STYLES_COMMANDS, $800000) ;We have omitted the optional back color.
;Set individual styles for comments.
GOSCI_SetStyleFont(1, #STYLES_COMMENTS, "", -1, #PB_Font_Italic)
GOSCI_SetStyleColors(1, #STYLES_COMMENTS, $006400) ;We have omitted the optional back color.
;Set individual styles for literal strings.
GOSCI_SetStyleColors(1, #STYLES_LITERALSTRINGS, #Gray) ;We have omitted the optional back color.
;Set individual styles for numbers.
GOSCI_SetStyleColors(1, #STYLES_NUMBERS, #Red) ;We have omitted the optional back color.
;Set delimiters and keywords for our syntax highlighting.
;========================================================
;First some commands.
GOSCI_AddKeywords(1, "Let", #STYLES_COMMANDS)
;Now some comments.
;This will need supplementing with our user-defined line styling function.
GOSCI_AddKeywords(1, "Rem", #STYLES_COMMENTS)
;Now set up quotes to denote literal strings.
GOSCI_AddDelimiter(1, Chr(34), Chr(34), #GOSCI_DELIMITBETWEEN, #STYLES_LITERALSTRINGS)
;Additional lexer options.
;=========================
;The lexer needs to know what separator characters we are using.
GOSCI_SetLexerOption(1, #GOSCI_LEXEROPTION_SEPARATORSYMBOLS, @"=+-*/%()[],.") ;You would use GOSCI_AddKeywords() to set a style for some of these if required.
;We can also set a style for numbers.
GOSCI_SetLexerOption(1, #GOSCI_LEXEROPTION_NUMBERSSTYLEINDEX, #STYLES_NUMBERS)
;Set our user-defined line styling function.
;===========================================
GOSCI_SetLineStylingFunction(1, @MyLineStyler())
;Set some initial text.
;======================
text$ = "REM - A simple demo utilising a user-defined line styling function." + #CRLF$
text$ + "REM - Shows how to trap REM statements!" + #CRLF$ + #CRLF$
text$ + "Let x$ = " + Chr(34) + "Heyho!" + Chr(34) + #CRLF$
GOSCI_SetText(1, text$)
Repeat
eventID = WaitWindowEvent()
Select eventID
Case #PB_Event_SizeWindow
ResizeGadget(1, #PB_Ignore, #PB_Ignore, WindowWidth(0)-20, WindowHeight(0)-20)
Case #PB_Event_Gadget
Select EventGadget()
EndSelect
EndSelect
Until eventID = #PB_Event_CloseWindow
;Free the Scintilla gadget.
;This needs explicitly calling in order to free resources used by GoScintilla.
GOSCI_Free(1)
EndIf
;/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
;The following is our user-defined line-styling function, called whenever GoScintilla is called upon to style lines.
Procedure.i myLineStyler(id, *utf8Buffer.ASCII, numUtf8Bytes, currentLine, startLine, originalEndLine)
Protected result = #GOSCI_STYLELINESASREQUIRED, numBytesStyled, symbolJustStyled$, *ptrAscii.ASCII
;Need to loop through the UTF-8 buffer invoking GoScintilla's styling lexer as appropriate.
While numUtf8Bytes
numBytesStyled = GOSCI_StyleNextSymbol(id, *utf8Buffer, numUtf8Bytes)
numUtf8Bytes - numBytesStyled
;Examine the symbol just styled.
If numBytesStyled
symbolJustStyled$ = LCase(PeekS(*utf8Buffer, numBytesStyled, #PB_UTF8))
If symbolJustStyled$ = "rem"
;We now apply the comments style to the rest of the line, excluding any #LF or #CR characters as this will
;cause Scintilla to force us to restyle the entire document.
*utf8Buffer + numBytesStyled
If numUtf8Bytes
numBytesStyled = numUtf8Bytes
*ptrAscii = *utf8Buffer + numUtf8Bytes - 1
While *ptrAscii\a = #LF Or *ptrAscii\a = #CR
*ptrAscii - 1
numBytesStyled - 1
Wend
If numBytesStyled
ScintillaSendMessage(id, #SCI_SETSTYLING, numBytesStyled, #STYLES_COMMENTS)
numUtf8Bytes - numBytesStyled
*utf8Buffer + numBytesStyled
EndIf
EndIf
Else
*utf8Buffer + numBytesStyled
EndIf
EndIf
Wend
ProcedureReturn result
EndProcedure
;/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Stephen, i am very happy, thank you.
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
No problem.ts-soft wrote:Stephen, i am very happy, thank you.
Note how I added "rem" to a keyword list to enable GoScintilla 2's lexer to identify the keyword etc. I could remove this because REM would normally be delimited by a space character anyhow, but then I would need to alter the user-defined line styling function and introduce some repetition.
Swings and roundabouts!

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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
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GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_BACKCOLOR, 16771801)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_CARETLINEBACKCOLOR, 16773606)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_LINENUMBERBACKCOLOR, 8404992)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_LINENUMBERFORECOLOR, 8454143)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_FOLDMARGINHIBACKCOLOR, 8404992)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_FOLDMARGINLOBACKCOLOR, 8404992)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_FOLDMARKERSBACKCOLOR, 8454143)
GOSCI_SetColor(id, #GOSCI_FOLDMARKERSFORECOLOR, 8404992)
Thomas
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
ts-soft wrote:Code: Select all
#GOSCI_LINENUMBERBACKCOLOR and #GOSCI_LINENUMBERFORECOLOR do nothing? Thomas[/quote] Works here as expected.
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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Works fine here as well.
Thomas, the #STYLE_LINENUMBER style-index is essentially reserved for use by Scintilla itself (for line numbers). Make sure that one of your own style indexes does not clash with this one (#STYLE_LINENUMBER = 33).
**EDIT : Also, things like GOSCI_SetFont() resets all style indexes to match the default one so you may simply need to reposition your GOSCI_SetColor() lines is all.
Thomas, the #STYLE_LINENUMBER style-index is essentially reserved for use by Scintilla itself (for line numbers). Make sure that one of your own style indexes does not clash with this one (#STYLE_LINENUMBER = 33).
**EDIT : Also, things like GOSCI_SetFont() resets all style indexes to match the default one so you may simply need to reposition your GOSCI_SetColor() lines is all.
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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Thx for the hint with font. i have to set the font before the colors.
Thx again.
Thx again.
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Every Day a new problem
For Folding i will add the commentsign '{ for open and '} for closing?
Is there a way to do this?
greetings
Thomas

For Folding i will add the commentsign '{ for open and '} for closing?
Is there a way to do this?
greetings
Thomas
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
I think, it is possible only if the comment command itself is not a comment but a command:ts-soft wrote:Every Day a new problem![]()
For Folding i will add the commentsign '{ for open and '} for closing?
Is there a way to do this?
greetings
Thomas
REM{ or ;{: REM and ; are NOT styled as comment
REM} or ;{: REM and ; are NOT styled as comment
Not tested this yet.
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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
You will need to be a bit more specific Thomas.
There is no problem in having delimiters function also as keywords (open fold or close fold). But if you are looking to style multi-lined comments etc. then you need a user-defined line styling function.
There is no problem in having delimiters function also as keywords (open fold or close fold). But if you are looking to style multi-lined comments etc. then you need a user-defined line styling function.
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Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
In PB you can use ";{" and ";}" for folding. I will use "'{" "'}" for folding, but this doesn't work.
' is the comment sign like in pb the ;
' is the comment sign like in pb the ;
Re: GoScintilla - 2.0 (beta 3)
Other remark from me: I can change colors of line numbers, but not the font style using GOSCI_SetFont() as #GOSCI_LINENUMBERFONT does not exist. Line number margin has style number 33 by the way, so I can use GOSCI_SetStyleFont().
@ts-soft:
if you delete the delimiter:
And change some lines in myLineStyler:
it will work, but it won't style the line as comment anymore. Folding anything styled as comments is ignored.
@ts-soft:
if you delete the delimiter:
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GOSCI_AddDelimiter(LexerNr, "'", "", #GOSCI_DELIMITTOENDOFLINE, #STYLES_COMMENTS)
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If numBytesStyled
symbolJustStyled$ = LCase(PeekS(*utf8Buffer, numBytesStyled, #PB_UTF8))
Select symbolJustStyled$
Case "function","sub","asm"
;Was the previous symbol "end" ? If so, we decrease the current line's fold level as appropriate for a close-fold keyword.
;Otherwise, we increment the fold level as appropriate for an open-fold keyword.
If lastSymbolStyled$ = "end"
GOSCI_DecFoldLevel(id)
Else
GOSCI_IncFoldLevel(id)
EndIf
Case "rem{","'{"
GOSCI_IncFoldLevel(id)
Case "rem}","'}"
GOSCI_DecFoldLevel(id)
EndSelect
;If the current symbol is not a stream of whitespace characters (space or #TAB) then record it in the lastSymbolStyled$.
If *utf8Buffer\a <> 32 And *utf8Buffer\a <> 9
lastSymbolStyled$ = symbolJustStyled$
EndIf
EndIf
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