The file `LiveScript.sublime-syntax` is a pure export from a licenced version
of Sublime Text, Version 3.1.1, Build 3176 with
assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/LiveScript/Syntaxes/LiveScript.tmLanguage as the source
file.
* syntax-tests: Make CpuInfo test actually work
File extension matching is case-sensitive, so extension needs to be .cpuinfo for
the syntax to actually be used.
* Also fix MemInfo
We want to make sure that all of our test environments are clean from
possible outside modification. This consolidates the list of used
environment variables in Rust-based and Python-based integration tests.
Note that there is also a similar list in `src/bin/bat/main.rs` which
is even more exhaustive (for bug report collection). However, some
of these variables can not possibly have an effect on test environments.
Or rather, introduce new versions of these methods and deprecate the old ones.
This is preparation to enable robust and user-friendly support for lazy-loading.
With lazy-loading, we don't know if the SyntaxSet is valid until after we try to
use it, so wherever we try to use it, we need to return a Result. See discussion
about panics in #1747.
The syntax is named "Man Page" upstream, but our man page syntax is
different, it's for rendered man pages. Rename to Groff and remove
`.man` from extensions.
Do not ignore `BAT_CONFIG_PATH` if it doesn't exist. Both when
generating a new config file with `--generate-config-file` and
when attempting to read the config.
Also, provide a better error message in case the file can not
be created.
closes#1550
closes#1510
The change in `create_highlighted_versions.py` fixes a "unknown theme
"'1337'" warning. The single quotes were wrong. `bat` was always falling
back to the default theme, so let's use that for now.
Fixed by implementing the proposal by sharkdp:
* Allow PAGER=bat, but ignore the setting in bat and simply default to
less. Unless of course, BAT_PAGER or --pager is used to overwrite the
value of PAGER.
* Disallow the usage of bat within BAT_PAGER and --pager.
Right now all tests pass even if we e.g. return
Ok(OutputType::stdout())
instead of doing
.chain_err(|| "Could not parse pager command.")?
so add a test to make sure this functionality don't break.
**NOTES:**
- PR is not yet merged in upstream repository (https://github.com/SalGnt/Sublime-VimL/pull/12),
but sublime-syntax file is already updated with changes.
- Updated syntax test files are added as well
This fixes#1064
Adds a syntax highlighting test for VimL
with source file based on parts of my own configuration
changed to cover as much of syntax as possible.
**NOTES:**
Last line of source (`syntax enable`) does not get highlighted,
since `syntax` keyword is not part of highlighting rules.
Related to #1213
This is a regression test for the fix for issue #299. If that fix is
reverted, currently only one test ('header_padding') fails. But that
test is for a different use case, so add a dedicated regression test for
the particular use case issue #299 is about.
SC2155: Declare and assign separately to avoid masking return values.
SC2164: Use cd ... || exit in case cd fails.
SC2230: which is non-standard. Use builtin 'command -v' instead.
The macOS version of mktemp does not recognize the --suffix option.
Using pure -d should work since, it seems [1], macOS 10.11 however.
So to make the script work on macOS, stop using the --suffix option.
The downside is of course that the temporary dir will have an anonymous
name, but I see no risk of confusion given how short-lived the usage of
the dir is, and given the context it is used.
[1] https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/30091/fix-or-alternative-for-mktemp-in-os-x
This fixes#1438.
Note however, that using a pager such as less will add a newline itself.
So to actually not print a newline for such files, you need to either
disable paging:
bat --style=plain --paging=never no-newline-at-end-of-file.txt
or use a "pager" that does not add a newline:
bat --style=plain --pager=cat no-newline-at-end-of-file.txt
Note that we also update syntax tests file since a bunch of them had
missing newlines on the last lines.
As mentioned on #1334 `bat` should not be used as a value for `pager`,
this change checks both the balue of `bat` provided as a parameter or
as an environment variable.
Part of the work for issue #1213.
A short PowerShell script and the corresponding syntax-highlighted output
has been added. The script exhibits many of the peculiarities of the
PowerShell syntax.
This is to contribute to issue #1213. I took some of the more
complicated servers I am running as examples. Everything looks to be
correctly highlighted compared to vim's syntax highlighting.