That's the idea, Darren.
Unfortunately, given my (very) limited regex knowledge and (lack of) regex
skills, coming up with the appropriate magic incantations for this is not
quite within my horizon:
`<key>Function Pattern</key>`
I'll appreciate any guidance in this regard.
I have a pretty good set of Dart keywords for this:
`<key>BBLMKeywordList</key>`
And I stole the comments section from the C# that BBEdit provides:
```
<key>Comment Pattern</key>
<string><![CDATA[
(?x:
(?> // .* $ ) |
(?> /\* (?s:.*?) (?: \*/ | \z ) )
)
]]></string>
```
A Dart source file looks reasonably acceptable, but still no BBEdit
Function Navigator yet (as expected).
Poquito a poquito . . .
Alfredo
On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 7:22:58 AM UTC-6 Darren Duncan wrote:
For my part, I've already similarly created a few very simple BBEdit
codeless
language modules for some documentation formats that didn't already have
them,
namely Wikitext and Perl POD. Simply being able to quickly navigate to
section
headings is extremely helpful for moving around files. -- Darren Duncan
On 2024-06-17 2:29 p.m., Alfredo wrote:
> My motivation is to be able to use BBEdit's Function Navigator on Dart
files.
>
> On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 3:22:43 PM UTC-6 Alfredo wrote:
>
> This is a good starting point but it would be even better if it provided
> some examples for C or Java or JavaScript:
>
> https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/plugin_library.html
>
> I immediately admit my total ignorance of the majority of languages
> mentioned in this list.
>
> Any clues regarding some (any) examples for the function pattern along
the
> lines of C or Java or JavaScript?
>
> <key>Function Pattern</key>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alfredo
>
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 1:23:47 PM UTC-6 Alfredo wrote:
>
> Hartelijk dank, Maarten.
>
> Sono contento di vedere un altro utente Flutter, Fabio.
>
> The international friendly race is on, with at least two teams: Italy
> and Guatemala!
>
> I'll research the route that Maarten suggested.
>
> A challenge, as Rich observed in another thread, is Micro$oft, which
> controls VS Code.
>
> We'll see . . .
>
> Thanks to everyone.
>
> Alfredo
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 6:37:50 AM UTC-6 Fabio Ferrero wrote:
>
> I use Flutter too, happy to help to make BBEdit even better with
> this language!
>
> Il giorno giovedì 13 giugno 2024 alle 21:41:55 UTC+2 Alfredo ha scritto:
>
> I do about 50% of my work under the Flutter umbrella. There are
> two "official" IDEs for Flutter: VS Code and Android Studio. I
> prefer Android Studio for compiling/linking/installing on all
> platforms (Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux, Web/PWA).
>
> However (and this is a big "however") I use BBEdit for all of my
> editing and I have configured both Android Studio and BBEdit to
> refresh file contents upon detecting any change. Perfect world
> (for me).
>
> Flutter supports hot reload and hot restart, so it's really
> impressive to see that when I save a changed source file with
> BBEdit, I can immediately do a hot reload or hot restart with
> Android Studio and I can immediately see the results of my
> changes on whatever platform I happen to be debugging.
>
> Magic.
>
> I wish there were a language module for Dart (the language that
> Flutter uses) that I could use with BBEdit.
>
> For now, I switch the language mapping for a given source file
> between Java and JavaScript, to highlight different structural
> aspects in the source file and to navigate to different things
> using the Function Navigator. This is reasonably ok but not ideal.
>
> Has anyone found a way to use a Dart Language module with BBEdit?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Alfredo
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