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Since this is cross-compiling for ARM64, the tests can't run there so are omitted using the TEST environment variable. The CheckLexilla step can't run so is exceluded. An extra artifact lexilla-arm64.dll is uploaded although it should be renamed to lexilla.dll for use.
#302 #294 LexPython: Improve detecting of attributes and decorators 1. Fix bug of identifier at start of file mis-styled as attribute by not checking for pos<0 2. Fix bug where period at end of comment can misidentify the next line as an attribute 3. Fix bug in not recognizing @decorator or @decorator.attribute when decorator is indented by checking if(!IsASpaceOrTab(attrCh)) 4. Add test cases for this group of bugs
README for Lexilla library. The Lexilla library contains a set of lexers and folders that provides support for programming, mark-up, and data languages for the Scintilla source code editing component. Lexilla is made available as both a shared library and static library. The shared library is called liblexilla.so / liblexilla.dylib / lexilla.dll on Linux / macOS / Windows. The static library is called liblexilla.a when built with GCC or Clang and liblexilla.lib when built with MSVC. Lexilla is developed on Windows, Linux, and macOS and requires a C++17 compiler. It may work on other Unix platforms like BSD but that is not a development focus. MSVC 2019.4, GCC 9.0, Clang 9.0, and Apple Clang 11.0 are known to work. MSVC is only available on Windows. GCC and Clang work on Windows and Linux. On macOS, only Apple Clang is available. Lexilla requires some headers from Scintilla to build and expects a directory named "scintilla" containing a copy of Scintilla 5+ to be a peer of the Lexilla top level directory conventionally called "lexilla". To use GCC, run lexilla/src/makefile: make To use Clang, run lexilla/test/makefile: make CLANG=1 On macOS, CLANG is set automatically so this can just be make To use MSVC, run lexilla/test/lexilla.mak: nmake -f lexilla.mak To build a debugging version of the library, add DEBUG=1 to the command: make DEBUG=1 The built libraries are copied into lexilla/bin. Lexilla relies on a list of lexers from the lexilla/lexers directory. If any changes are made to the set of lexers then source and build files can be regenerated with the lexilla/scripts/LexillaGen.py script which requires Python 3 and is tested with 3.7+. Unix: python3 LexillaGen.py Windows: pyw LexillaGen.py
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