Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Re: Updating Oracle pl/sql syntax highlighting file

Ron Lamb schrieb am 17.04.2012 um 11:48 (-0400):
> Oracle 11 added the new quoteing method that
> Startin quote is
> q'X where X is any character not used in the string
> ends
> X'
>
> Example
> q'[select 'V' from dual]'

Hey, that's almost as good as Perl, which has the q and qq operators,
so you could write q/no slash in here/ or qq[no bracket in here but
variable $interpolation possible].

> The current highlighting plsql.vim file doesn't handle that type of
> string correctly. I tried a fix but can't seem to get it to work.
> Here is what I tried to do. I made another syntax match based off
> plsqlStringLiteral as follows
> syn match plsqlQuotedString "'\([^q'\(.\)]\|''\)*\2'"

I would suggest looking at the Perl syntax file and specifically at
what they have for the q, qq, m, s and tr operators because that solves
the problem nicely for *any* character as delimiter. You could then copy
their tricks.

Michael

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