I so understand that I should generate dynamically filling highlighting groups .
For example i have this string: [b]int aa, bb, cc, zz, ee; [\b] And this pattern: [b]'\(\(int\)\([[:space:]]\+[^[:space:](),;]\+[,]\)\=[[:space:]]\+\)\zs[^[:space:](),;=]\+'[/b] But witch's him i can find only one variables name of some those. Because, that's i mean, two copies of the found expressions cannot begin with the one symbols. It's that? Can i give all variables name from string, of the these vid, which help of only one pattern? And how? >Is there a particular reason you feel the need to make your own syntax >highlighting rules? Vim has syntax highlighting defined already for >most common programming languages. What are you trying to highlight >that you need to make up your own rules? Vim is code editor - constructor. It means that I can make with code editing that, that i want. Or my be my idea not good. Simpe I want create small changed, such as variable highlighting. >Is this something you could share with others once you figure it out? Or my be I have incorrect understood of forum orientation. :blush: -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Patterns%2C-variables-and-strange-behavior-of-some-thing.-tp26986520p27012654.html Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
