Hi Allan,
Thanks. It all works now. I didn't know about ⌃⇧P and that made it much faster to debug my problems.
Thanks again, Peter
On 3/2/07, Allan Odgaard throw-away-1@macromates.com wrote:
On 2. Mar 2007, at 09:39, Peter Michaux wrote:
Instead of one rule, make two:
{ match = '\b(window)\.(this|parent)\b'; captures = { 1 = { name = 'support.class.js'; }; 2 = { name = 'variable.language.this-or-parent.js'; }; }; },
If I try the above rule alone (no other matches in the whole language file) it doesn't seem to work as a way to capture the "this" and "parent" words.
You mean it does not match them stand-alone (cause it shouldn't, i.e. not the rule above), or it doesn't match them when part of 'window.this' or 'window.parent'?
[...] Did the above work for you?
I just pasted the above rule into the current JavaScript grammar (as the first rule) and if I press ⌃⇧P on 'this' or 'parent', when used after 'window.' it does show that they get correctly matched. So yes, it works for me.
Be sure to close the bundle editor after making a change to a grammar, to ensure it updates the various buffers.