move color regexes into separate files, and restructure things so that

they're installed properly and nanorc.sample references them properly


git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@3604 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
master
David Lawrence Ramsey 2006-06-01 17:23:28 +00:00
parent 17ab6ed580
commit 5e6434cf54
23 changed files with 522 additions and 414 deletions

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@ -117,6 +117,24 @@ CVS code -
(Benno Schulenberg, minor tweaks by DLR)
- Allow normal typing of high-bit control characters, as Pico
does. Changes to do_output() and do_statusbar_output(). (DLR)
- Move color regexes into separate files, make nanorc.sample
reference them, and make them install properly. In the
process, rename nanorc.sample to nanorc.sample.in, put
@PKGDATADIR@ at the beginning of all nanorc file paths, add
needed AC_DEFINE_DIR macro from the Autoconf Macro Archive at
http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/ac_define_dir.m4, and make
configure.ac do the substitution, so that the proper paths
will always be used in nanorc.sample. New files
m4/ac_define_dir.m4, doc/syntax/Makefile.am,
doc/syntax/asm.nanorc, doc/syntax/c.nanorc,
doc/syntax/groff.nanorc, doc/syntax/html.nanorc,
doc/syntax/java.nanorc, doc/syntax/man.nanorc,
doc/syntax/mutt.nanorc, doc/syntax/patch.nanorc,
doc/syntax/perl.nanorc, doc/syntax/python.nanorc,
doc/syntax/ruby.nanorc, doc/syntax/sh.nanorc, and
doc/syntax/tex.nanorc; changes to configure.ac, nano.spec.in,
doc/Makefile.am, and m4/Makefile.am; removal of
doc/nanorc.sample. (DLR)
- browser.c:
do_browser()
- Reference NANO_GOTODIR_(ALT|F)?KEY instead of

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@ -41,6 +41,11 @@ AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(0.11.5)
AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external], [need-ngettext])
AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_NLS, test "x$USE_NLS" = "xyes")
dnl Data location.
pkgdatadir=${datadir}/${PACKAGE}
AC_DEFINE_DIR([PKGDATADIR], [pkgdatadir], [Where data are placed to.])
dnl Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
@ -386,6 +391,8 @@ int main(void)
;;
esac], [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_COLOR, test "x$color_support" = "xyes")
dnl Checks for functions.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getdelim getline isblank strcasecmp strcasestr strncasecmp strnlen vsnprintf)
@ -492,8 +499,10 @@ fi
AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
doc/Makefile
doc/nanorc.sample
doc/man/Makefile
doc/man/fr/Makefile
doc/syntax/Makefile
doc/texinfo/Makefile
m4/Makefile
po/Makefile.in

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
SUBDIRS = man texinfo
if USE_COLOR
SUBDIRS += syntax
endif
EXTRA_DIST = faq.html nanorc.sample

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@ -1,409 +0,0 @@
## Sample initialization file for GNU nano.
##
## Please note that you must have configured nano with --enable-nanorc
## for this file to be read! Also note that this file should not be in
## DOS or Mac format, and that characters specially interpreted by the
## shell should not be escaped here.
##
## To make sure a value is disabled, use "unset <option>".
##
## For the options that take parameters, the default value is given.
## Other options are unset by default.
##
## Quotes inside string parameters don't have to be escaped with
## backslashes. The last double quote in the string will be treated as
## its end. For example, for the "brackets" option, ""')>]}" will match
## ", ', ), >, ], and }.
## Use auto-indentation.
# set autoindent
## Backup files to filename~.
# set backup
## The directory to put unique backup files in.
# set backupdir ""
## Do backwards searches by default.
# set backwards
## Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
# set boldtext
## The characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
## paragraphs. They cannot contain blank characters. Only closing
## punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end
## sentences.
##
# set brackets ""')>]}"
## Do case sensitive searches by default.
# set casesensitive
## Constantly display the cursor position in the statusbar. Note that
## this overrules "quickblank".
# set const
## Use cut to end of line by default.
# set cut
## Set the line length for wrapping text and justifying paragraphs.
## If fill is 0 or less, the line length will be the screen width less
## this number.
##
# set fill -8
## Enable ~/.nano_history for saving and reading search/replace strings.
# set historylog
## The opening and closing brackets that can be found by bracket
## searches. They cannot contain blank characters. The former set must
## come before the latter set, and both must be in the same order.
##
# set matchbrackets "(<[{)>]}"
## Use the blank line below the titlebar as extra editing space.
# set morespace
## Enable mouse support, if available for your system. When enabled,
## mouse clicks can be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a
## double click), and execute shortcuts. The mouse will work in the X
## Window System, and on the console when gpm is running.
##
# set mouse
## Allow multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into a
## separate buffer). You must have configured with --enable-multibuffer
## for this to work.
##
# set multibuffer
## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
# set noconvert
## Don't follow symlinks when writing files.
# set nofollow
## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
# set nohelp
## Don't add newlines to the ends of files.
# set nonewlines
## Don't wrap text at all.
# set nowrap
## Set operating directory. nano will not read or write files outside
## this directory and its subdirectories. Also, the current directory
## is changed to here, so any files are inserted from this dir. A blank
## string means the operating directory feature is turned off.
##
# set operatingdir ""
## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
# set preserve
## The characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying
## paragraphs. They cannot contain blank characters. Only closing
## punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end
## sentences.
##
# set punct "!.?"
## Do quick statusbar blanking. Statusbar messages will disappear after
## 1 keystroke instead of 26. Note that "const" overrules this.
##
# set quickblank
## The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs.
## This is an extended regular expression if your system supports them,
## otherwise a literal string. Default:
# set quotestr "^([ ]*[#:>\|}])+"
## if you have extended regular expression support, otherwise:
# set quotestr "> "
## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
# set rebinddelete
## Fix numeric keypad key confusion problem.
# set rebindkeypad
## Do extended regular expression searches by default.
# set regexp
## Make the Home key smarter. When Home is pressed anywhere but at the
## very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor
## will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards). If the
## cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true
## beginning of the line.
# set smarthome
## Use smooth scrolling as the default.
# set smooth
## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one. This option
## does not properly have a default value.
##
# set speller "aspell -x -c"
## Allow nano to be suspended.
# set suspend
## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
# set tabsize 8
## Convert typed tabs to spaces.
# set tabstospaces
## Save automatically on exit, don't prompt.
# set tempfile
## Disallow file modification; why would you want this in an rcfile? ;)
# set view
## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
## of tabs and spaces. 187 in ISO 8859-1 (0000BB in Unicode) and 183 in
## ISO-8859-1 (0000B7 in Unicode) seem to be good values for these.
# set whitespace " "
## Detect word boundaries more accurately by treating punctuation
## characters as part of a word.
# set wordbounds
## Color setup
##
## Format:
##
## syntax "short description" ["filename regex" ...]
##
## The "none" syntax is reserved; specifying it on the command line is
## the same as not having a syntax at all. The "default" syntax is
## special: it takes no filename regexes, and applies to files that
## don't match any other syntax's filename regexes.
##
## color foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
## or
## icolor foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
##
## "color" will do case sensitive matches, while "icolor" will do case
## insensitive matches.
##
## Valid colors: white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, cyan.
## For foreground colors, you may use the prefix "bright" to get a
## stronger highlight.
##
## To use multi-line regexes, use the start="regex" end="regex"
## [start="regex" end="regex"...] format.
##
## If your system supports transparency, not specifying a background
## color will use a transparent color. If you don't want this, be sure
## to set the background color to black or white.
##
## If you wish, you may put your syntaxes in separate files. You can
## make use of such files (which can only include "syntax", "color", and
## "icolor" commands) as follows:
##
## include "syntax file"
##
## All regexes should be extended regular expressions.
## Here is an example for C/C++.
##
# syntax "c-file" "\.(c|C|cc|cpp|cxx|h|H|hh|hpp|hxx)$"
# color brightred "\<[A-Z_][0-9A-Z_]+\>"
# color green "\<(float|double|bool|char|int|short|long|sizeof|enum|void|static|const|struct|union|typedef|extern|signed|unsigned|inline)\>"
# color green "\<(u_?)?int(8|16|32|64|ptr)_t\>"
# color green "\<(class|namespace|template|public|protected|private|typename|this|friend|virtual|using|mutable|volatile|register|explicit)\>"
# color brightyellow "\<(for|if|while|do|else|case|default|switch)\>"
# color brightyellow "\<(try|throw|catch|operator|new|delete)\>"
# color magenta "\<(goto|continue|break|return)\>"
# color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(define|undef|include|ifn?def|endif|elif|else|if|warning|error)"
# color brightmagenta "'([^'\]|(\\["'abfnrtv\\]))'" "'\\(([0-3]?[0-7]{1,2}))'" "'\\x[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}'"
##
## GCC builtins
# color cyan "__attribute__[[:space:]]*\(\([^)]*\)\)" "__(aligned|asm|builtin|hidden|inline|packed|restrict|section|typeof|weak)__"
##
## String highlighting. You will in general want your comments and
## strings to come last, because syntax highlighting rules will be
## applied in the order they are read in.
# color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" ""(\\.|[^"])*""
##
## This string is VERY resource intensive!
# color brightyellow start=""(\\.|[^"])*\\[[:space:]]*$" end="^(\\.|[^"])*""
##
## Comment highlighting
# color brightblue "//.*"
# color brightblue start="/\*" end="\*/"
## Here is a short example for HTML.
##
# syntax "HTML" "\.html$"
# color blue start="<" end=">"
# color red "&[^;[[:space:]]]*;"
## Here is a short example for TeX files.
##
# syntax "TeX" "\.tex$"
# icolor green "\\.|\\[A-Z]*"
# color magenta "[{}]"
# color blue "%.*"
## Here is an example for quoted emails (under e.g. mutt).
##
# syntax "mutt"
# color green "^>.*"
## Here is an example for patch files.
##
# syntax "patch" "\.(patch|diff)$"
# color brightgreen "^\+.*"
# color green "^\+\+\+.*"
# color brightblue "^ .*"
# color brightred "^-.*"
# color red "^---.*"
# color brightyellow "^@@.*"
# color magenta "^diff.*"
## Here is an example for manpages.
##
# syntax "manpage" "\.[1-9]x?$"
# color green "\.(S|T)H.*$"
# color brightgreen "\.(S|T)H" "\.TP"
# color brightred "\.(BR?|I[PR]?).*$"
# color brightblue "\.(BR?|I[PR]?|PP)"
# color brightwhite "\\f[BIPR]"
# color yellow "\.(br|DS|RS|RE|PD)"
## Here is an example for groff.
##
# syntax "groff" "\.m[ems]$" "\.rof" "\.tmac$" "^tmac."
## The argument of .ds or .nr
# color cyan "^\.(ds|nr) [^[[:space:]]]*"
## Single character escapes
# color brightmagenta "\\."
## Highlight the argument of \f or \s in the same color
# color brightmagenta "\\f." "\\f\(.." "\\s(\+|\-)?[0-9]"
## Newlines
# color cyan "(\\|\\\\)n(.|\(..)"
# color cyan start="(\\|\\\\)n\[" end="]"
## Requests
# color brightgreen "^\.[[:space:]]*[^[[:space:]]]*"
## Comments
# color yellow "^\.\\".*$"
## Strings
# color green "(\\|\\\\)\*(.|\(..)"
# color green start="(\\|\\\\)\*\[" end="]"
## Characters
# color brightred "\\\(.."
# color brightred start="\\\[" end="]"
## Macro arguments
# color brightcyan "\\\\\$[1-9]"
## Here is an example for Perl.
##
# syntax "perl" "\.p[lm]$"
# color red "\<(accept|alarm|atan2|bin(d|mode)|c(aller|h(dir|mod|op|own|root)|lose(dir)?|onnect|os|rypt)|d(bm(close|open)|efined|elete|ie|o|ump)|e(ach|of|val|x(ec|ists|it|p))|f(cntl|ileno|lock|ork))\>" "\<(get(c|login|peername|pgrp|ppid|priority|pwnam|(host|net|proto|serv)byname|pwuid|grgid|(host|net)byaddr|protobynumber|servbyport)|([gs]et|end)(pw|gr|host|net|proto|serv)ent|getsock(name|opt)|gmtime|goto|grep|hex|index|int|ioctl|join)\>" "\<(keys|kill|last|length|link|listen|local(time)?|log|lstat|m|mkdir|msg(ctl|get|snd|rcv)|next|oct|open(dir)?|ord|pack|pipe|pop|printf?|push|q|qq|qx|rand|re(ad(dir|link)?|cv|do|name|quire|set|turn|verse|winddir)|rindex|rmdir|s|scalar|seek(dir)?)\>" "\<(se(lect|mctl|mget|mop|nd|tpgrp|tpriority|tsockopt)|shift|shm(ctl|get|read|write)|shutdown|sin|sleep|socket(pair)?|sort|spli(ce|t)|sprintf|sqrt|srand|stat|study|substr|symlink|sys(call|read|tem|write)|tell(dir)?|time|tr(y)?|truncate|umask)\>" "\<(un(def|link|pack|shift)|utime|values|vec|wait(pid)?|wantarray|warn|write)\>"
# color magenta "\<(continue|else|elsif|do|for|foreach|if|unless|until|while|eq|ne|lt|gt|le|ge|cmp|x|my|sub|use|package|can|isa)\>"
# icolor cyan start="[$@%]" end="( |[^0-9A-Z_]|-)"
# color yellow "".*"|qq\|.*\|"
# color white "[sm]/.*/"
# color white start="(^use| = new)" end=";"
# color green "#.*"
# color yellow start="<< 'STOP'" end="STOP"
## Here is an example for Python.
##
# syntax "python" "\.py$"
# icolor brightblue "def [0-9A-Z_]+"
# color brightcyan "\<(and|assert|break|class|continue|def|del|elif|else|except|exec|finally|for|from|global|if|import|in|is|lambda|map|not|or|pass|print|raise|return|try|while)\>"
# color brightgreen "["'].*[^\\]["']" "["']{3}.*[^\\]["']{3}"
# color brightgreen start=""""[^"]" end=""""" start="'''[^']" end="'''"
# color brightred "#.*$"
## Here is an example for Ruby.
# syntax "ruby" "\.rb$"
## Asciibetical list of reserved words
# color yellow "\<(BEGIN|END|alias|and|begin|break|case|class|def|defined\?|do|else|elsif|end|ensure|false|for|if|in|module|next|nil|not|or|redo|rescue|retry|return|self|super|then|true|undef|unless|until|when|while|yield)\>"
## Constants
# color brightblue "(\$|@|@@)?[A-Z]+[0-9A-Z_a-z]*"
## Ruby "symbols"
# icolor magenta "([ ]|^):[0-9A-Z_]+\>"
## Some unique things we want to stand out
# color brightyellow "\<(__FILE__|__LINE__)\>"
## Regular expressions
# color brightmagenta "/([^/]|(\\/))*/[iomx]*" "%r\{([^}]|(\\}))*\}[iomx]*"
## Shell command expansion is in `backticks` or like %x{this}. These are
## "double-quotish" (to use a perlism).
# color brightblue "`[^`]*`" "%x\{[^}]*\}"
## Strings, double-quoted
# color green ""([^"]|(\\"))*"" "%[QW]?\{[^}]*\}" "%[QW]?\([^)]*\)" "%[QW]?<[^>]*>" "%[QW]?\[[^]]*\]" "%[QW]?\$[^$]*\$" "%[QW]?\^[^^]*\^" "%[QW]?![^!]*!"
## Expression substitution. These go inside double-quoted strings,
## "like #{this}".
# color brightgreen "#\{[^}]*\}"
## Strings, single-quoted
# color green "'([^']|(\\'))*'" "%[qw]\{[^}]*\}" "%[qw]\([^)]*\)" "%[qw]<[^>]*>" "%[qw]\[[^]]*\]" "%[qw]\$[^$]*\$" "%[qw]\^[^^]*\^" "%[qw]![^!]*!"
## Comments
# color cyan "#[^{].*$" "#$"
# color brightcyan "##[^{].*$" "##$"
## Some common markers
# color brightcyan "(XXX|TODO|FIXME|\?\?\?)"
## Here is an example for Java source.
##
# syntax "Java source" "\.java$"
# color green "\<(boolean|byte|char|double|float|int|long|new|short|this|transient|void)\>"
# color red "\<(break|case|catch|continue|default|do|else|finally|for|if|return|switch|throw|try|while)\>"
# color cyan "\<(abstract|class|extends|final|implements|import|instanceof|interface|native|package|private|protected|public|static|strictfp|super|synchronized|throws|volatile)\>"
# color red ""[^"]*""
# color yellow "\<(true|false|null)\>"
# color blue "//.*"
# color blue start="/\*" end="\*/"
# color brightblue start="/\*\*" end="\*/"
# color ,green "[[:space:]]+$"
## Here is an example for assembler.
##
# syntax "asm-file" "\.(S|s|asm)$"
# color red "\<[A-Z_]{2,}\>"
# color brightgreen "\.(data|subsection|text)"
# color green "\.(align|file|globl|global|hidden|section|size|type|weak)"
# color brightyellow "\.(ascii|asciz|byte|double|float|hword|int|long|short|single|struct|word)"
# icolor brightred "^[[:space:]]*[.0-9A-Z_]*:"
# color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(define|undef|include|ifn?def|endif|elif|else|if|warning|error)"
## Highlight strings (note: VERY resource intensive)
# color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" ""(\\.|[^"])*""
# color brightyellow start=""(\\.|[^"])*\\[[:space:]]*$" end="^(\\.|[^"])*""
## Highlight comments
# color brightblue "//.*"
# color brightblue start="/\*" end="\*/"
## Here is an example for Bourne shell scripts.
##
# syntax "shellscript" "\.sh$"
# icolor brightgreen "^[0-9A-Z_]+\(\)"
# color green "\<(case|do|done|elif|else|esac|exit|fi|for|function|if|in|local|read|return|select|shift|then|time|until|while)\>"
# color green "(\{|\}|\(|\)|\;|\]|\[|`|\\|\$|<|>|!|=|&|\|)"
# color green "-[Ldefgruwx]\>"
# color green "-(eq|ne|gt|lt|ge|le|s|n|z)\>"
# color brightblue "\<(cat|cd|chmod|chown|cp|echo|env|export|grep|install|let|ln|make|mkdir|mv|rm|sed|set|tar|touch|umask|unset)\>"
# icolor brightred "\$\{?[0-9A-Z_!@#$*-?]+\}?"
# color yellow "(^|[[:space:]])#.*$"
# color brightyellow ""(\\.|[^"])*"" "'(\\.|[^'])*'"
## Here is an example for your .nanorc.
##
# syntax "nanorc" "\.?nanorc$"
## Possible errors and parameters
# icolor brightwhite "^[[:space:]]*((un)?set|include|syntax|i?color).*$"
## Keywords
# icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset)[[:space:]]+(autoindent|backup|backupdir|backwards|boldtext|brackets|casesensitive|const|cut|fill|historylog|matchbrackets|morespace|mouse|multibuffer|noconvert|nofollow|nohelp|nonewlines|nowrap|operatingdir|preserve|punct)\>" "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset)[[:space:]]+(quickblank|quotestr|rebinddelete|rebindkeypad|regexp|smarthome|smooth|speller|suspend|tabsize|tabstospaces|tempfile|view|whitespace|wordbounds)\>"
# icolor green "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset|include|syntax)\>"
## Colors
# icolor yellow "^[[:space:]]*i?color[[:space:]]*(bright)?(white|black|red|blue|green|yellow|magenta|cyan)?(,(white|black|red|blue|green|yellow|magenta|cyan))?\>"
# icolor magenta "^[[:space:]]*i?color\>" "\<(start|end)="
## Strings
# icolor white ""(\\.|[^"])*""
## Comments
# icolor brightblue "^[[:space:]]*#.*$"

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## Sample initialization file for GNU nano.
##
## Please note that you must have configured nano with --enable-nanorc
## for this file to be read! Also note that this file should not be in
## DOS or Mac format, and that characters specially interpreted by the
## shell should not be escaped here.
##
## To make sure a value is disabled, use "unset <option>".
##
## For the options that take parameters, the default value is given.
## Other options are unset by default.
##
## Quotes inside string parameters don't have to be escaped with
## backslashes. The last double quote in the string will be treated as
## its end. For example, for the "brackets" option, ""')>]}" will match
## ", ', ), >, ], and }.
## Use auto-indentation.
# set autoindent
## Backup files to filename~.
# set backup
## The directory to put unique backup files in.
# set backupdir ""
## Do backwards searches by default.
# set backwards
## Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
# set boldtext
## The characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
## paragraphs. They cannot contain blank characters. Only closing
## punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end
## sentences.
##
# set brackets ""')>]}"
## Do case sensitive searches by default.
# set casesensitive
## Constantly display the cursor position in the statusbar. Note that
## this overrules "quickblank".
# set const
## Use cut to end of line by default.
# set cut
## Set the line length for wrapping text and justifying paragraphs.
## If fill is 0 or less, the line length will be the screen width less
## this number.
##
# set fill -8
## Enable ~/.nano_history for saving and reading search/replace strings.
# set historylog
## The opening and closing brackets that can be found by bracket
## searches. They cannot contain blank characters. The former set must
## come before the latter set, and both must be in the same order.
##
# set matchbrackets "(<[{)>]}"
## Use the blank line below the titlebar as extra editing space.
# set morespace
## Enable mouse support, if available for your system. When enabled,
## mouse clicks can be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a
## double click), and execute shortcuts. The mouse will work in the X
## Window System, and on the console when gpm is running.
##
# set mouse
## Allow multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into a
## separate buffer). You must have configured with --enable-multibuffer
## for this to work.
##
# set multibuffer
## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
# set noconvert
## Don't follow symlinks when writing files.
# set nofollow
## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
# set nohelp
## Don't add newlines to the ends of files.
# set nonewlines
## Don't wrap text at all.
# set nowrap
## Set operating directory. nano will not read or write files outside
## this directory and its subdirectories. Also, the current directory
## is changed to here, so any files are inserted from this dir. A blank
## string means the operating directory feature is turned off.
##
# set operatingdir ""
## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
# set preserve
## The characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying
## paragraphs. They cannot contain blank characters. Only closing
## punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end
## sentences.
##
# set punct "!.?"
## Do quick statusbar blanking. Statusbar messages will disappear after
## 1 keystroke instead of 26. Note that "const" overrules this.
##
# set quickblank
## The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs.
## This is an extended regular expression if your system supports them,
## otherwise a literal string. Default:
# set quotestr "^([ ]*[#:>\|}])+"
## if you have extended regular expression support, otherwise:
# set quotestr "> "
## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
# set rebinddelete
## Fix numeric keypad key confusion problem.
# set rebindkeypad
## Do extended regular expression searches by default.
# set regexp
## Make the Home key smarter. When Home is pressed anywhere but at the
## very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor
## will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards). If the
## cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true
## beginning of the line.
# set smarthome
## Use smooth scrolling as the default.
# set smooth
## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one. This option
## does not properly have a default value.
##
# set speller "aspell -x -c"
## Allow nano to be suspended.
# set suspend
## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
# set tabsize 8
## Convert typed tabs to spaces.
# set tabstospaces
## Save automatically on exit, don't prompt.
# set tempfile
## Disallow file modification; why would you want this in an rcfile? ;)
# set view
## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
## of tabs and spaces. 187 in ISO 8859-1 (0000BB in Unicode) and 183 in
## ISO-8859-1 (0000B7 in Unicode) seem to be good values for these.
# set whitespace " "
## Detect word boundaries more accurately by treating punctuation
## characters as part of a word.
# set wordbounds
## Color setup
##
## Format:
##
## syntax "short description" ["filename regex" ...]
##
## The "none" syntax is reserved; specifying it on the command line is
## the same as not having a syntax at all. The "default" syntax is
## special: it takes no filename regexes, and applies to files that
## don't match any other syntax's filename regexes.
##
## color foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
## or
## icolor foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
##
## "color" will do case sensitive matches, while "icolor" will do case
## insensitive matches.
##
## Valid colors: white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, cyan.
## For foreground colors, you may use the prefix "bright" to get a
## stronger highlight.
##
## To use multi-line regexes, use the start="regex" end="regex"
## [start="regex" end="regex"...] format.
##
## If your system supports transparency, not specifying a background
## color will use a transparent color. If you don't want this, be sure
## to set the background color to black or white.
##
## If you wish, you may put your syntaxes in separate files. You can
## make use of such files (which can only include "syntax", "color", and
## "icolor" commands) as follows:
##
## include "syntax file"
##
## All regexes should be extended regular expressions.
## Here is an example for your .nanorc.
##
# syntax "nanorc" "\.?nanorc$"
## Possible errors and parameters
# icolor brightwhite "^[[:space:]]*((un)?set|include|syntax|i?color).*$"
## Keywords
# icolor brightgreen "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset)[[:space:]]+(autoindent|backup|backupdir|backwards|boldtext|brackets|casesensitive|const|cut|fill|historylog|matchbrackets|morespace|mouse|multibuffer|noconvert|nofollow|nohelp|nonewlines|nowrap|operatingdir|preserve|punct)\>" "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset)[[:space:]]+(quickblank|quotestr|rebinddelete|rebindkeypad|regexp|smarthome|smooth|speller|suspend|tabsize|tabstospaces|tempfile|view|whitespace|wordbounds)\>"
# icolor green "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset|include|syntax)\>"
## Colors
# icolor yellow "^[[:space:]]*i?color[[:space:]]*(bright)?(white|black|red|blue|green|yellow|magenta|cyan)?(,(white|black|red|blue|green|yellow|magenta|cyan))?\>"
# icolor magenta "^[[:space:]]*i?color\>" "\<(start|end)="
## Strings
# icolor white ""(\\.|[^"])*""
## Comments
# icolor brightblue "^[[:space:]]*#.*$"
## C/C++
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/c.nanorc"
## HTML
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/html.nanorc"
## TeX
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/tex.nanorc"
## Quoted emails (under e.g. mutt)
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/mutt.nanorc"
## Patch files
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/patch.nanorc"
## Manpages
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/man.nanorc"
## Groff
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/groff.nanorc"
## Perl
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/perl.nanorc"
## Python
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/python.nanorc"
## Ruby
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/ruby.nanorc"
## Java
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/java.nanorc"
## Assembler
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/asm.nanorc"
## Bourne shell scripts
# include "@PKGDATADIR@/sh.nanorc"

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Makefile
Makefile.in

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pkgdata_DATA = asm.nanorc \
c.nanorc \
groff.nanorc \
html.nanorc \
java.nanorc \
man.nanorc \
mutt.nanorc \
patch.nanorc \
perl.nanorc \
python.nanorc \
ruby.nanorc \
sh.nanorc \
tex.nanorc
EXTRA_DIST = $(pkgdata_DATA)

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## Here is an example for assembler.
##
syntax "asm" "\.(S|s|asm)$"
color red "\<[A-Z_]{2,}\>"
color brightgreen "\.(data|subsection|text)"
color green "\.(align|file|globl|global|hidden|section|size|type|weak)"
color brightyellow "\.(ascii|asciz|byte|double|float|hword|int|long|short|single|struct|word)"
icolor brightred "^[[:space:]]*[.0-9A-Z_]*:"
color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(define|undef|include|ifn?def|endif|elif|else|if|warning|error)"
## Highlight strings (note: VERY resource intensive)
color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" ""(\\.|[^"])*""
color brightyellow start=""(\\.|[^"])*\\[[:space:]]*$" end="^(\\.|[^"])*""
## Highlight comments
color brightblue "//.*"
color brightblue start="/\*" end="\*/"

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## Here is an example for C/C++.
##
syntax "c" "\.(c|C|cc|cpp|cxx|h|H|hh|hpp|hxx)$"
color brightred "\<[A-Z_][0-9A-Z_]+\>"
color green "\<(float|double|bool|char|int|short|long|sizeof|enum|void|static|const|struct|union|typedef|extern|signed|unsigned|inline)\>"
color green "\<(u_?)?int(8|16|32|64|ptr)_t\>"
color green "\<(class|namespace|template|public|protected|private|typename|this|friend|virtual|using|mutable|volatile|register|explicit)\>"
color brightyellow "\<(for|if|while|do|else|case|default|switch)\>"
color brightyellow "\<(try|throw|catch|operator|new|delete)\>"
color magenta "\<(goto|continue|break|return)\>"
color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(define|undef|include|ifn?def|endif|elif|else|if|warning|error)"
color brightmagenta "'([^'\]|(\\["'abfnrtv\\]))'" "'\\(([0-3]?[0-7]{1,2}))'" "'\\x[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}'"
##
## GCC builtins
color cyan "__attribute__[[:space:]]*\(\([^)]*\)\)" "__(aligned|asm|builtin|hidden|inline|packed|restrict|section|typeof|weak)__"
##
## String highlighting. You will in general want your comments and
## strings to come last, because syntax highlighting rules will be
## applied in the order they are read in.
color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" ""(\\.|[^"])*""
##
## This string is VERY resource intensive!
color brightyellow start=""(\\.|[^"])*\\[[:space:]]*$" end="^(\\.|[^"])*""
## Comment highlighting
color brightblue "//.*"
color brightblue start="/\*" end="\*/"

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## Here is an example for groff.
##
syntax "groff" "\.m[ems]$" "\.rof" "\.tmac$" "^tmac."
## The argument of .ds or .nr
color cyan "^\.(ds|nr) [^[[:space:]]]*"
## Single character escapes
color brightmagenta "\\."
## Highlight the argument of \f or \s in the same color
color brightmagenta "\\f." "\\f\(.." "\\s(\+|\-)?[0-9]"
## Newlines
color cyan "(\\|\\\\)n(.|\(..)"
color cyan start="(\\|\\\\)n\[" end="]"
## Requests
color brightgreen "^\.[[:space:]]*[^[[:space:]]]*"
## Comments
color yellow "^\.\\".*$"
## Strings
color green "(\\|\\\\)\*(.|\(..)"
color green start="(\\|\\\\)\*\[" end="]"
## Characters
color brightred "\\\(.."
color brightred start="\\\[" end="]"
## Macro arguments
color brightcyan "\\\\\$[1-9]"

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## Here is a short example for HTML.
##
syntax "html" "\.html$"
color blue start="<" end=">"
color red "&[^;[[:space:]]]*;"

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## Here is an example for Java source.
##
syntax "java" "\.java$"
color green "\<(boolean|byte|char|double|float|int|long|new|short|this|transient|void)\>"
color red "\<(break|case|catch|continue|default|do|else|finally|for|if|return|switch|throw|try|while)\>"
color cyan "\<(abstract|class|extends|final|implements|import|instanceof|interface|native|package|private|protected|public|static|strictfp|super|synchronized|throws|volatile)\>"
color red ""[^"]*""
color yellow "\<(true|false|null)\>"
color blue "//.*"
color blue start="/\*" end="\*/"
color brightblue start="/\*\*" end="\*/"
color ,green "[[:space:]]+$"

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## Here is an example for manpages.
##
syntax "manpage" "\.[1-9]x?$"
color green "\.(S|T)H.*$"
color brightgreen "\.(S|T)H" "\.TP"
color brightred "\.(BR?|I[PR]?).*$"
color brightblue "\.(BR?|I[PR]?|PP)"
color brightwhite "\\f[BIPR]"
color yellow "\.(br|DS|RS|RE|PD)"

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## Here is an example for quoted emails (under e.g. mutt).
##
syntax "mutt"
color green "^>.*"

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## Here is an example for patch files.
##
syntax "patch" "\.(patch|diff)$"
color brightgreen "^\+.*"
color green "^\+\+\+.*"
color brightblue "^ .*"
color brightred "^-.*"
color red "^---.*"
color brightyellow "^@@.*"
color magenta "^diff.*"

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## Here is an example for Perl.
##
syntax "perl" "\.p[lm]$"
color red "\<(accept|alarm|atan2|bin(d|mode)|c(aller|h(dir|mod|op|own|root)|lose(dir)?|onnect|os|rypt)|d(bm(close|open)|efined|elete|ie|o|ump)|e(ach|of|val|x(ec|ists|it|p))|f(cntl|ileno|lock|ork))\>" "\<(get(c|login|peername|pgrp|ppid|priority|pwnam|(host|net|proto|serv)byname|pwuid|grgid|(host|net)byaddr|protobynumber|servbyport)|([gs]et|end)(pw|gr|host|net|proto|serv)ent|getsock(name|opt)|gmtime|goto|grep|hex|index|int|ioctl|join)\>" "\<(keys|kill|last|length|link|listen|local(time)?|log|lstat|m|mkdir|msg(ctl|get|snd|rcv)|next|oct|open(dir)?|ord|pack|pipe|pop|printf?|push|q|qq|qx|rand|re(ad(dir|link)?|cv|do|name|quire|set|turn|verse|winddir)|rindex|rmdir|s|scalar|seek(dir)?)\>" "\<(se(lect|mctl|mget|mop|nd|tpgrp|tpriority|tsockopt)|shift|shm(ctl|get|read|write)|shutdown|sin|sleep|socket(pair)?|sort|spli(ce|t)|sprintf|sqrt|srand|stat|study|substr|symlink|sys(call|read|tem|write)|tell(dir)?|time|tr(y)?|truncate|umask)\>" "\<(un(def|link|pack|shift)|utime|values|vec|wait(pid)?|wantarray|warn|write)\>"
color magenta "\<(continue|else|elsif|do|for|foreach|if|unless|until|while|eq|ne|lt|gt|le|ge|cmp|x|my|sub|use|package|can|isa)\>"
icolor cyan start="[$@%]" end="( |[^0-9A-Z_]|-)"
color yellow "".*"|qq\|.*\|"
color white "[sm]/.*/"
color white start="(^use| = new)" end=";"
color green "#.*"
color yellow start="<< 'STOP'" end="STOP"

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## Here is an example for Python.
##
syntax "python" "\.py$"
icolor brightblue "def [0-9A-Z_]+"
color brightcyan "\<(and|assert|break|class|continue|def|del|elif|else|except|exec|finally|for|from|global|if|import|in|is|lambda|map|not|or|pass|print|raise|return|try|while)\>"
color brightgreen "["'].*[^\\]["']" "["']{3}.*[^\\]["']{3}"
color brightgreen start=""""[^"]" end=""""" start="'''[^']" end="'''"
color brightred "#.*$"

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## Here is an example for Ruby.
syntax "ruby" "\.rb$"
## Asciibetical list of reserved words
color yellow "\<(BEGIN|END|alias|and|begin|break|case|class|def|defined\?|do|else|elsif|end|ensure|false|for|if|in|module|next|nil|not|or|redo|rescue|retry|return|self|super|then|true|undef|unless|until|when|while|yield)\>"
## Constants
color brightblue "(\$|@|@@)?[A-Z]+[0-9A-Z_a-z]*"
## Ruby "symbols"
icolor magenta "([ ]|^):[0-9A-Z_]+\>"
## Some unique things we want to stand out
color brightyellow "\<(__FILE__|__LINE__)\>"
## Regular expressions
color brightmagenta "/([^/]|(\\/))*/[iomx]*" "%r\{([^}]|(\\}))*\}[iomx]*"
## Shell command expansion is in `backticks` or like %x{this}. These are
## "double-quotish" (to use a perlism).
color brightblue "`[^`]*`" "%x\{[^}]*\}"
## Strings, double-quoted
color green ""([^"]|(\\"))*"" "%[QW]?\{[^}]*\}" "%[QW]?\([^)]*\)" "%[QW]?<[^>]*>" "%[QW]?\[[^]]*\]" "%[QW]?\$[^$]*\$" "%[QW]?\^[^^]*\^" "%[QW]?![^!]*!"
## Expression substitution. These go inside double-quoted strings,
## "like #{this}".
color brightgreen "#\{[^}]*\}"
## Strings, single-quoted
color green "'([^']|(\\'))*'" "%[qw]\{[^}]*\}" "%[qw]\([^)]*\)" "%[qw]<[^>]*>" "%[qw]\[[^]]*\]" "%[qw]\$[^$]*\$" "%[qw]\^[^^]*\^" "%[qw]![^!]*!"
## Comments
color cyan "#[^{].*$" "#$"
color brightcyan "##[^{].*$" "##$"
## Some common markers
color brightcyan "(XXX|TODO|FIXME|\?\?\?)"

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## Here is an example for Bourne shell scripts.
##
syntax "sh" "\.sh$"
icolor brightgreen "^[0-9A-Z_]+\(\)"
color green "\<(case|do|done|elif|else|esac|exit|fi|for|function|if|in|local|read|return|select|shift|then|time|until|while)\>"
color green "(\{|\}|\(|\)|\;|\]|\[|`|\\|\$|<|>|!|=|&|\|)"
color green "-[Ldefgruwx]\>"
color green "-(eq|ne|gt|lt|ge|le|s|n|z)\>"
color brightblue "\<(cat|cd|chmod|chown|cp|echo|env|export|grep|install|let|ln|make|mkdir|mv|rm|sed|set|tar|touch|umask|unset)\>"
icolor brightred "\$\{?[0-9A-Z_!@#$*-?]+\}?"
color yellow "(^|[[:space:]])#.*$"
color brightyellow ""(\\.|[^"])*"" "'(\\.|[^'])*'"

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## Here is a short example for TeX files.
##
syntax "tex" "\.tex$"
icolor green "\\.|\\[A-Z]*"
color magenta "[{}]"
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EXTRA_DIST = codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glib-2.0.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 \
intdiv0.m4 inttypes_h.m4 inttypes.m4 inttypes-pri.m4 \
isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4 lib-ld.m4 lib-link.m4 \
lib-prefix.m4 progtest.m4 stdint_h.m4 uintmax_t.m4 \
ulonglong.m4
EXTRA_DIST = ac_define_dir.m4 codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glib-2.0.m4 \
glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 intdiv0.m4 inttypes_h.m4 \
inttypes.m4 inttypes-pri.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4 \
lib-ld.m4 lib-link.m4 lib-prefix.m4 progtest.m4 \
stdint_h.m4 uintmax_t.m4 ulonglong.m4

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dnl @synopsis AC_DEFINE_DIR(VARNAME, DIR [, DESCRIPTION])
dnl
dnl This macro sets VARNAME to the expansion of the DIR variable,
dnl taking care of fixing up ${prefix} and such.
dnl
dnl VARNAME is then offered as both an output variable and a C
dnl preprocessor symbol.
dnl
dnl Example:
dnl
dnl AC_DEFINE_DIR([DATADIR], [datadir], [Where data are placed to.])
dnl
dnl @category Misc
dnl @author Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
dnl @author Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
dnl @author Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
dnl @author Alexandre Oliva
dnl @version 2005-07-29
dnl @license AllPermissive
AC_DEFUN([AC_DEFINE_DIR], [
prefix_NONE=
exec_prefix_NONE=
test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix_NONE=yes && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix_NONE=yes && exec_prefix=$prefix
dnl In Autoconf 2.60, ${datadir} refers to ${datarootdir}, which in turn
dnl refers to ${prefix}. Thus we have to use `eval' twice.
eval ac_define_dir="\"[$]$2\""
eval ac_define_dir="\"$ac_define_dir\""
AC_SUBST($1, "$ac_define_dir")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($1, "$ac_define_dir", [$3])
test "$prefix_NONE" && prefix=NONE
test "$exec_prefix_NONE" && exec_prefix=NONE
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%{_bindir}/*
%{_mandir}/*/*
%{_datadir}/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
%{_datadir}/nano/*
%{_infodir}/nano.info*
%changelog