I thought, since GAS is so popular (at least used by Linux kernel and
GCC),
there must have been a syntax file. But I didn't find it yet. So I
come here for help.

If it really dose not exists, I think I would like to have a try (I
have not writen
any vim script yet).

Regards,
Wu

On 12月24日, 下午2时46分, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 24/12/08 07:14, Wu Bingzheng wrote:
>
> > Hi men,
>
> > Is there a syntax file for GAS (AT&T assemble)?
>
> > I just found a 'asmx86.vim'  at vim.org, which supports GAS byt not so
> > good.
>
> > Since GAS is so popular, why there is no a offical syntax file, just
> > like nasm?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Wu
>
> Probably because no one wrote one yet. Are you ready to try? Like any
> filetype, it might (at the most) require
> - a filetype-detecting entry: either for filetype.vim
> ($VIM/vimfiles/filetype.vim as long as Bram doesn't take it up), or a
> $VIM/vimfiles/ftdetect/gas.vim if you want a standalone plug & play package
> - a filetype-plugin ($VIM/vimfiles/ftplugin/gas.vim)
> - a syntax-highlighting plugin ($VIM/vimfiles/syntax/gas.vim)
> - an indent plugin ($VIM/vimfiles/indent/gas.vim)
>
> You may want to publish the results in vimball form. See ":help :MkVimball".
>
> If you do it, and the results are good, Bram might take it up in some
> later upgrade of the runtime files, especially if it gets popular acclaim.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
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