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<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<title>CodeMirror: Lua mode</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../lib/codemirror.css">
<script src="../../lib/codemirror.js"></script>
<script src="lua.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../theme/neat.css">
<style>.CodeMirror {border: 1px solid black;}</style>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../doc/docs.css">
</head>
<body>
<h1>CodeMirror: Lua mode</h1>
<form><textarea id="code" name="code">
--[[
example useless code to show lua syntax highlighting
this is multiline comment
]]
function blahblahblah(x)
local table = {
"asd" = 123,
"x" = 0.34,
}
if x ~= 3 then
print( x )
elseif x == "string"
my_custom_function( 0x34 )
else
unknown_function( "some string" )
end
--single line comment
end
function blablabla3()
for k,v in ipairs( table ) do
--abcde..
y=[=[
x=[[
x is a multi line string
]]
but its definition is iside a highest level string!
]=]
print(" \"\" ")
s = math.sin( x )
end
end
</textarea></form>
<script>
var editor = CodeMirror.fromTextArea(document.getElementById("code"), {
tabMode: "indent",
matchBrackets: true,
theme: "neat"
});
</script>
<p>Loosely based on Franciszek
Wawrzak's <a href="http://codemirror.net/1/contrib/lua">CodeMirror
1 mode</a>. One configuration parameter is
supported, <code>specials</code>, to which you can provide an
array of strings to have those identifiers highlighted with
the <code>lua-special</code> style.</p>
<p><strong>MIME types defined:</strong> <code>text/x-lua</code>.</p>
</body>
</html>