It is the ones that it has special indentation rules for. Not super heplful to you here, I know.
The specific conditional that you might be looking (if you wish to do things differently) for is in framework/private/racket.rkt around line 1306 in the body of racket-lexer-wrapper. The first case of that 'cond' is the keyword case and that shows how it wires into the preferences. So if you wanted to add a new preference pane or something, that's where you'd look at its values. Robby On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Christopher <ultimatemacfana...@gmail.com>wrote: > Greetings all! First post here. > > Just finished my first significant project in Racket: writing parser in > Racket for my new Python/Racket fusion programming language (roughly 2000 > lines of Racket for the parser). The next phase is the runtime classes, > which seems less straightforward--wish me luck! > > Also happy to report figuring out on my own how to get Command-L > reassigned to goto-line instead of Choose Language in DrRacket, using my > own home-brewed keybindings file, as I frequently switch between other > editors that use this key binding. (However, DrRacket not only fails when > instructed through the menu interface to detach this keybindings file, but > does so reporting an internal error, but that's another story and may or > may not be due to somebody else's bug.) > > > > > Now that I've introduced myself, let me get to the reason I'm writing. > > In DrRacket I have gone to Preferences menu item->Colors tab->Racket > sub-tab and changed the color associated with "Keyword" to orange, to make > it a different color from the blue color for "Symbol". > > I have noticed that there are some symbols colored as being in the > "Keyword" category that I wish were not, and there are others not so > colored that I wish would be thus. For instance, I'm considered having > "match", "class", and "make-object" be colored as "Symbol" instead of > "Keyword"; on the other hand, I am dumbfounded that, while "cond", "while", > and "unless" are colored as keywords, "if" is colored as an ordinary > symbol; this seems like an incontestable error of omission (surely an > accident). > > I have grepped through all the source files in DrRacket's "collects" > folder, but have not been able to isolate the place where DrRacket's list > of keywords are stored. > > Does anyone know how to tweak the list of symbols that DrRacket colors as > keywords? I would consider using a different, more easily customizable > editor like my beloved TextMate 2, but neither it nor any of the other > editors I'm familiar with has DrRacket's intelligent indentation assistance > that conforms to Racket conventions for indenting--this is a feature > without which I would probably lose my mind, given my compulsion for proper > and consistent indentation. > > > > Any help would be appreciated! > > Thank you, > > Christopher > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > >
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