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NAME

6       Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate::Template - a template for syntax
7       highlighting plugins
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DESCRIPTION

10       Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate::Template is a framework to assist
11       authors of plugin modules.  All methods to provide highlighting to the
12       Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate module are there, Just no syntax
13       definitions and callbacks. An instance of
14       Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate::Template should never be created, it's
15       meant to be sub classed only.
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METHODS

18       attributes(?$attributesref?);
19           Sets and returns a reference to the attributes hash.
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21       basecontext(?$context?);
22           Sets and returns the basecontext instance variable. This is the
23           context that is used when highlighting starts.
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25       captured($cap);
26           Puts $cap in the first element of the stack, the current context.
27           Used when the context is dynamic.
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29       capturedGet($num);
30           Returns the $num'th element that was captured in the current
31           context.
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33       capturedParse($string, $mode);
34           If $mode is specified, $string should only be one character long
35           and numeric.  capturedParse will return the Nth captured element of
36           the current context.
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38           If $mode is not specified, all occurences of %[1-9] will be
39           replaced by the captured element of the current context.
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41       column
42           returns the column position in the line that is currently
43           highlighted.
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45       contextdata(\%data);
46           Sets and returns a reference to the contextdata hash.
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48       contextInfo($context, $item);
49           returns the value of several context options. $item can be
50           callback, attribute, lineending, linebeginning, fallthrough.
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52       contextParse($plugin, $context);
53           Called by the plugins after a test succeeds. if $context has
54           following values:
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56            #pop       returns to the previous context, removes to top item in the stack. Can
57                       also be specified as #pop#pop etc.
58            #stay      does nothing.
59            ##....     Switches to the plugin specified in .... and assumes it's basecontext.
60            ....       Swtiches to the context specified in ....
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62       deliminators(?$delim?);
63           Sets and returns a string that is a regular expression for
64           detecting deliminators.
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66       engine
67           Returns a reference to the Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate module
68           that created this plugin.
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70       firstnonspace($string);
71           returns true if the current line did not contain a non-spatial
72           character so far and the first character in $string is also a
73           spatial character.
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75       formatTable
76           sets and returns the instance variable format_table. See also the
77           option format_table
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79       highlight($text);
80           highlights $text. It does so by selecting the proper callback from
81           the commands hash and invoke it. It will do so untill $text has
82           been reduced to an empty string. returns a paired list of snippets
83           of text and the attribute with which they should be highlighted.
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85       highlightText($text);
86           highlights $text and reformats it using the format_table and
87           substitutions
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89       includePlugin($language, \$text);
90           Includes the plugin for $language in the highlighting.
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92       includeRules($language, \$text);
93           Includes the plugin for $language in the highlighting.
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95       keywordscase
96           Sets and returns the keywordscase instance variable.
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98       lastchar
99           return the last character that was processed.
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101       lastcharDeliminator
102           returns true if the last character processed was a deliminator.
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104       linesegment
105           returns the string of text in the current line that has been
106           processed so far,
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108       linestart
109           returns true if processing is currently at the beginning of a line.
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111       listAdd('listname', $item1, $item2 ...);
112           Adds a list to the 'lists' hash.
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114       lists(?\%lists?);
115           sets and returns the instance variable 'lists'.
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117       out(?\@highlightedlist?);
118           sets and returns the instance variable 'out'.
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120       parseResult(\$text, $match, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace,
121       $context, $attribute);
122           Called by every one of the test methods below. If the test matches,
123           it will do a couple of subtests.  If $column is a defined numerical
124           value it will test if the process is at the requested column.  If
125           $firnonspace is true, it will test this also.  Ig it is not a look
126           ahead and all tests are passed, $match is then parsed and removed
127           from $$text.
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129       pluginGet($language);
130           Returns a reference to a plugin object for the specified language.
131           Creating an instance if needed.
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133       reset
134           Resets the highlight engine to a fresh state, does not change the
135           syntx.
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137       snippet
138           Contains the current snippet of text that will have one attribute.
139           The moment the attribute changes it will be parsed.
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141       snippetAppend($string)
142           appends $string to the current snippet.
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144       snippetAttribute($attribute)
145           Sets and returns the used attribute.
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147       snippetForce
148           Forces the current snippet to be parsed.
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150       snippetParse($text, ?$attribute?)
151           If attribute is defined and differs from the current attribute it
152           does a snippetForce and sets the current attribute to $attribute.
153           Then it does a snippetAppend of $text
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155       stack
156           sets and returns the instance variable 'stack', a reference to an
157           array
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159       stackPull
160           retrieves the element that is on top of the stack, decrements
161           stacksize by 1.
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163       stackPush($tagname);
164           puts $tagname on top of the stack, increments stacksize by 1
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166       stackTop
167           Retrieves the element that is on top of the stack.
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169       stateCompare(\@state)
170           Compares two lists, \@state and the stack. returns true if they
171           match.
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173       stateGet
174           Returns a list containing the entire stack.
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176       stateSet(@list)
177           Accepts @list as the current stack.
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179       substitutions
180           sets and returns a reference to the substitutions hash.
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182       The methods below all return a boolean value.
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184       testAnyChar(\$text, $string, $insensitive, $lookahaed, $column,
185       $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
186       testDetectChar(\$text, $char, $insensitive, $dynamic, $lookahaed,
187       $column, $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
188       testDetect2Chars(\$text, $char1, $char2, $insensitive, $dynamic,
189       $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
190       testDetectIdentifier(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace,
191       $context, $attribute);
192       testDetectSpaces(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
193       $attribute);
194       testFloat(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
195       $attribute);
196       testHlCChar(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
197       $attribute);
198       testHlCHex(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
199       $attribute);
200       testHlCOct(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
201       $attribute);
202       testHlCStringChar(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace,
203       $context, $attribute);
204       testInt(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
205       $attribute);
206       testKeyword(\$text, $list, $insensitive, $lookahaed, $column,
207       $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
208       testLineContinue(\$text, $lookahaed, $column, $firstnonspace, $context,
209       $attribute);
210       testRangeDetect(\$text,  $char1, $char2, $insensitive, $lookahaed,
211       $column, $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
212       testRegExpr(\$text, $reg, $insensitive, $dynamic, $lookahaed, $column,
213       $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
214       testStringDetect(\$text, $string, $insensitive, $dynamic, I$lookahaed,
215       $column, $firstnonspace, $context, $attribute);
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

218       All the people who wrote Kate and the syntax highlight xml files.
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221       This module is written and maintained by:
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223       Hans Jeuken < haje at toneel dot demon dot nl >
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225       Copyright (c) 2006 by Hans Jeuken, all rights reserved.
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227       You may freely distribute and/or modify this module under same terms as
228       Perl itself
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SEE ALSO

231       Synax::Highlight::Engine::Kate http:://www.kate-editor.org
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POD ERRORS

234       Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
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