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<!--
This file is part of GtkSourceView
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Copyright (C) 2011 P. F. Chimento <philip.chimento@gmail.com>
GtkSourceView is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-->
<language id="automake" _name="Automake" version="2.0" _section="Sources">
<metadata>
<property name="globs">Makefile.am;GNUmakefile.am</property>
<property name="line-comment-start">#</property>
</metadata>
<!--
Early versions of this were based on Vim's Automake syntax highlighting
file. This language definition is for Automake's Makefile.am files. It is
based on the definition of Makefile, except it highlights Makefile variables
which are significant to Automake, as well as Autoconf-style @variable@
substitutions.
-->
<styles>
<style id="lhs" _name="Automake Variable" map-to="def:identifier"/>
<style id="primary" _name="Primary" map-to="def:type"/>
<style id="secondary" _name="Secondary" map-to="def:statement"/>
<style id="prefix" _name="Prefix" map-to="def:statement"/>
<style id="target" _name="Optional Target" map-to="def:statement"/>
<style id="dirname" _name="Built-in Target" map-to="def:statement"/>
<style id="keyword" _name="Other Keyword" map-to="def:statement"/>
<style id="subst" _name="Substitution" map-to="def:preprocessor"/>
</styles>
<definitions>
<!-- Allow substitutions on RHS of assignment -->
<replace id="makefile:assignment-rhs" ref="assignment-rhs"/>
<!-- Also allow substitutions in makefile's shell code -->
<replace id="makefile:command" ref="command"/>
<!-- Also allow substitutions in automake variable names, that's why the
@ is in here; as in libfoobar_@VERSION@_SOURCES -->
<define-regex id="variable">[A-Za-z0-9_@]+</define-regex>
<!-- What is allowed on a line before an Automake variable - no tabs! -->
<define-regex id="space">^ *</define-regex>
<!-- What must come after an Automake variable - one of the assignment
operators =, +=, ?=, := (Not sure what := does, but Webkit's GNUmakefile.am
uses it, for example -->
<define-regex id="operator">\s*[\+\?:]?=</define-regex>
<!-- Prefixes for primaries and secondaries -->
<define-regex id="prefix">(?:no)?dist|no(?:base|trans)</define-regex>
<!-- "Primaries", or the last component of Product List Variables -->
<define-regex id="primary" extended="true">
PROGRAMS|
(?:LT)?LIBRARIES|
LISP|
PYTHON|
JAVA|
SCRIPTS|
DATA|
HEADERS|
MANS|
TEXINFOS
</define-regex>
<!-- Non-directory installation targets -->
<define-regex id="target">noinst|check|EXTRA</define-regex>
<!-- The list of things that can go before "FLAGS" -->
<define-regex id="flags" extended="true">
C|
CCAS|
CPP|
CXX|
F|
GCJ|
JAVAC|
L|
LD|
LIBTOOL|
(?:[A-Z]+_)?LOG|
MAKEINFO(?:HTML)?|
OBJC|
R|
UPC|
VALA|
Y
</define-regex>
<!-- "Secondaries", or the last component of Product Source Variables -->
<define-regex id="secondary" extended="true">
AR|
DEPENDENCIES|
LDADD|
LIBADD|
LINK|
SHORTNAME|
SOURCES|
\%{flags}FLAGS
</define-regex>
<!-- Names of other Automake variables that aren't primaries, secondaries,
flags, or target directories -->
<define-regex id="keyword" extended="true">
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS|
AM_DEFAULT_SOURCE_EXT|
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS|
BUILT_SOURCES|
CC|
CLASSPATH_ENV|
(?:DIST|MAINTAINER|MOSTLY)?CLEANFILES|
COMPILE|
(?:CXX|FC|OBJC|UPC)(?:COMPILE|LINK)?|
DEFAULT_INCLUDES|
DEFS|
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS|
DVIPS|
ETAGS_ARGS|
EXTRA_DIST|
F77(?:COMPILE)?|
FLINK|
INCLUDE|
JAVAC|
JAVAROOT|
LIBS|
LINK|
(?:[A-Z]+_)?LOG_COMPILER|
MAKEINFO(?:HTML)?|
(?:OMIT|TAGS)_DEPENDENCIES|
(?:DIST_)?SUBDIRS|
SUFFIXES|
TESTS(?:_ENVIRONMENT)?|
TEXI2(?:DVI|PDF)|
TEXINFO_TEX|
VALAC
</define-regex>
<!-- Predefined directory targets -->
<define-regex id="dirname" extended="true">
s?bin|
(?:pkg)?lib(?:exec)?|
(?:pkg)?data|
(?:pkg|old)?include|
dataroot|
sysconf|
(?:shared|local)state|
doc|
info|
html|
dvi|
pdf|
ps|
lisp|
locale|
man[1-8]?(?:ext)?|
src|
(?:pkg)?python|
(?:pkg)?pyexec
</define-regex>
<!-- Substitutions from AC_SUBST -->
<context id="subst" style-ref="subst">
<match>@\%{variable}@</match>
</context>
<!-- Lines starting with ## are not copied into Makefile.in, and no
substitutions are performed -->
<context id="nosubcomment" end-at-line-end="true" class-disabled="no-spell-check">
<start>^##</start>
<include>
<context ref="def:in-comment"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Copy of def:shell-like-comment, except it includes substitutions -->
<context id="comment" end-at-line-end="true" class-disabled="no-spell-check">
<start>#</start>
<include>
<context ref="subst"/>
<context ref="def:in-comment"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Assignment to a FLAGS variable -->
<context id="flags-assignment" end-at-line-end="true">
<start>\%{space}((?:AM_)?\%{flags}FLAGS)\%{operator}</start>
<include>
<context sub-pattern="1" where="start" style-ref="keyword"/>
<context ref="assignment-rhs"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Assignment to a non-primary, secondary, flags, or dir variable -->
<context id="keyword-assignment" end-at-line-end="true">
<start>\%{space}(\%{keyword})\%{operator}</start>
<include>
<context sub-pattern="1" where="start" style-ref="keyword"/>
<context ref="assignment-rhs"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Assignment to a primary. The subpatterns are named. Subpattern names
must not conflict subpattern names in other expressions, so some are
prefixed with a 'p' -->
<context id="primary-assignment" end-at-line-end="true">
<start extended="true">
\%{space} # beginning of line
(?P<pprefix>(?:\%{prefix}_)*) # any number of prefixes_
(?: # either...
(?P<target>\%{target})| # ...a nondir target (e.g. noinst),
(?P<dirname>\%{dirname})| # ...a dir target (e.g. bin)
(?P<pvariable>\%{variable}) # ...or a user-defined dir
)
(?P<primary>_\%{primary}) # and a _PRIMARY
\%{operator} # an assignment operator
</start>
<include>
<context sub-pattern="primary" where="start" style-ref="primary"/>
<context sub-pattern="pprefix" where="start" style-ref="prefix"/>
<context sub-pattern="target" where="start" style-ref="target"/>
<context sub-pattern="dirname" where="start" style-ref="dirname"/>
<context sub-pattern="pvariable" where="start" style-ref="lhs"/>
<context ref="assignment-rhs"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Assignment to a secondary. Again, some subpatterns have to be prefixed
with an 's' -->
<context id="secondary-assignment" end-at-line-end="true">
<start extended="true">
\%{space} # beginning of line
(?P<sprefix>
(?:(?:\%{prefix}|EXTRA)_)*) # any number of prefix_ or EXTRA_
(?P<svariable>\%{variable}) # the canonicalized_program_name
(?P<secondary>_\%{secondary}) # and a _SECONDARY
\%{operator} # an assignment operator
</start>
<include>
<context sub-pattern="sprefix" where="start" style-ref="prefix"/>
<context sub-pattern="svariable" where="start" style-ref="lhs"/>
<context sub-pattern="secondary" where="start" style-ref="secondary"/>
<context ref="assignment-rhs"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Assignment to a directory variable (e.g. foobardir) -->
<context id="dir-assignment" end-at-line-end="true">
<start>\%{space}(\%{variable})(dir)\%{operator}</start>
<include>
<context id="dir-lhs" sub-pattern="1" where="start" style-ref="lhs"/>
<context id="dir" sub-pattern="2" where="start" style-ref="keyword"/>
<context ref="assignment-rhs"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- What is allowed on the right-hand side of an assignment -->
<context id="assignment-rhs" end-at-line-end="true">
<start></start>
<include>
<context ref="def:line-continue"/>
<context ref="def:shell-like-comment"/>
<context ref="makefile:variable"/>
<context ref="makefile:string"/>
<context ref="def:single-quoted-string"/>
<context ref="sh:backtick-subshell"/>
<context ref="subst"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- Copy of makefile:command, except it includes substitutions -->
<context id="command" extend-parent="false" end-at-line-end="true">
<start></start>
<include>
<context ref="def:line-continue"/>
<context ref="subst"/>
<context ref="sh:sh" original="true"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- All the contexts listed here represent an assignment to a variable
(Automake variable or otherwise), and they all contain the "assignment-rhs"
context -->
<context id="assignment">
<include>
<context ref="flags-assignment"/>
<context ref="keyword-assignment"/>
<context ref="primary-assignment"/>
<context ref="secondary-assignment"/>
<context ref="dir-assignment"/>
<context ref="makefile:assignment"/>
</include>
</context>
<!-- The main context -->
<context id="automake">
<include>
<context ref="makefile:directives" style-ref="def:keyword"/>
<context ref="makefile:functions" style-ref="def:function"/>
<context ref="subst" style-ref="subst"/>
<!-- Must come before 'comment' -->
<context ref="nosubcomment" style-ref="def:comment"/>
<context ref="comment" style-ref="def:comment"/>
<context ref="assignment"/>
<!-- Must come after 'comment', otherwise we can get rules starting
with #; must also come after 'assignment' because of := operator -->
<context ref="makefile:rule"/>
</include>
</context>
</definitions>
</language>
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