## Here is an example for Python.
syntax "python" "\.py$"
header "^#!.*python[-0-9._]*"
linter pyflakes
comment "#"
# Function definitions.
icolor brightblue "def [0-9A-Z_]+"
# Keywords.
color brightcyan "\<(and|as|assert|break|class|continue|def|del|elif|else|except|exec|finally|for|from)\>"
color brightcyan "\<(global|if|import|in|is|lambda|not|or|pass|print|raise|return|try|while|with|yield)\>"
# Single-quoted strings.
color brightgreen "'([^'\]|\\.)+'"
color brightgreen ""([^"\]|\\.)+""
# Comments.
color brightred "(^|[[:blank:]])#.*$"
# Triple-quoted strings.
color brightgreen start="'''[^'),]" end="(^|[^(\])'''"
color brightgreen start="\"\"\"[^"),]" end="(^|[^(\])\"\"\""
# Reminders.
color ,yellow "(FIXME|TODO|XXX)"
# Trailing whitespace.
color ,green "[[:space:]]+$"
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Mike Scalora authored
This allows for commenting or uncommenting a line or a bunch of lines with a single keystroke (default binding: M-3). The characters used for commenting/uncommenting are specified by the active syntax file. Reviewed-by:
Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net> Signed-off-by:
Mike Scalora <mike@scalora.org>
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