Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Re: Ignore special characters in highlighting?

On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 11:58:05 AM UTC-5, Benjamin Klein wrote:
> In the case of including expressions in a string, I don't necessarily want to highlight the expression boundaries as part of the string. For example: Strings are green. If I have a string like this:
>
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> "This is ${foo}."
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> I can highlight `foo` in its own group, denoted by the ${ and }. But the ${} characters are green, along with the rest of the text of the string. Is there a way to avoid this?
>

A couple ways.

For syntax regions there is the "matchgroup" keyword to highlight start/end markers separately from the rest of the region. :help :syn-matchgroup

For either matches or regions, there are pattern offsets you can apply, e.g. "hs=s+2,he=e-1" which specify a number of characters to leave out of the highlight but leaving the matched region alone, as well as a few others that specify where a match can begin/end. :help :syn-pattern-offset

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