runtime(java): Optionally highlight the :: token for method references
This token will be highlighted, similar to the arrow of lambda expressions, whenever "g:java_highlight_functions" is defined. Also: - Improve the recognition of _switch-case_ labels (D-Cysteine). - Remove insignificant empty statements in syntax test files. closes: #15322 References: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.13 https://github.com/fleiner/vim/pull/1 Co-authored-by: D-Cysteine <54219287+D-Cysteine@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jul 16
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jul 23
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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:let java_highlight_java_io=1
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Check the javaid.vim file for a list of all the packages that are supported.
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Function names are not highlighted, as the way to find functions depends on
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how you write Java code. The syntax file knows two possible ways to highlight
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headers of function declarations:
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Headers of indented function declarations can be highlighted (along with parts
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of lambda expressions and method reference expressions), but it depends on how
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you write Java code. Two formats are recognized:
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If you write function declarations that are consistently indented by either
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1) If you write function declarations that are consistently indented by either
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a tab, or a space . . . or eight space character(s), you may want to set >
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:let java_highlight_functions="indent"
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:let java_highlight_functions="indent1"
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@ -2062,10 +2062,12 @@ a tab, or a space . . . or eight space character(s), you may want to set >
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:let java_highlight_functions="indent7"
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:let java_highlight_functions="indent8"
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Note that in terms of 'shiftwidth', this is the leftmost step of indentation.
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However, if you follow the Java guidelines about how functions and classes are
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supposed to be named (with respect to upper- and lowercase) and there is any
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amount of indentation, you may want to set >
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2) However, if you follow the Java guidelines about how functions and types
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are supposed to be named (with respect to upper- and lowercase) and there is
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any amount of indentation, you may want to set >
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:let java_highlight_functions="style"
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In addition, you can combine any value of "java_highlight_functions" with >
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:let java_highlight_signature=1
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to have the name of a function with its parameter list parens distinctly
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