Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> I program in C++ using vim and, as most developers, I use syntax
> coloring. I have a weak spot for colorful terminal screens...
>
> However, I have the feeling that syntax coloring is little more
> than eye candy.
>
> Lets see this two lines of code:
>
> a -= b;
>
> against
>
> a =- b;
>
> The meaning is totally different, yet coloring won't help you at all.
>
> It is possible to setup syntax coloring so different operators
> have a different color?
>
Check on ,,,./syntax/cpp.vim (its part of your distribution; on linux,
its usually /usr/share/vim/vim##/syntax/cpp.vim. where ## is your vim's
version number).
Copy said file to your ~/.vim/syntax directory.
Modify it to suit you.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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