Hi Allan,
many thanks for the hint. Finally I used
(?i:,\s*(public|private)\s*::)? # 2: optional access attribute
where I just added the double colon, which yields the desired behavior.
Cheers, Joerg
Am 06.03.2013 um 10:42 schrieb Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org:
On Mar 5, 2013, at 4:39 PM, Jörg Stiller joerg.stiller@tu-dresden.de wrote:
[…] the implementation of derived types does not support the access attributes […] inserting the "public" or "private" attributes as in
type, public :: node integer :: i end type node
does not produce a consistent coloring (see also the attached screenshot1.png).
In an first attempt to resolve the problem, I changed the the corresponding entry […] to
begin = '(?x: # extended mode ^\s* # begining of line and some space (?i:(type)) # 1: word type (,*(?i:(public|private)?)) # 2: optional access attribute \s+ # some space ([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*) # 3: type name )';
Can anybody give me a hint how to resolve the problem?
You need to change ‘*’ into ‘\s*’ and your added rule has the comma as mandatory but keyword as optional. Also, it introduce two captures, by using (capturing) parentheses for both entire pattern and the keyword, I suggest:
(?i:,\s*(public|private))? # 2: optional access attribute
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