" Vim syntax support file " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar " Last Change: 2002 Jul 10 " (modified by David Ne\v{c}as (Yeti) ) " Transform a file into HTML, using the current syntax highlighting. " Number lines when explicitely requested or when `number' is set if exists("html_number_lines") let s:numblines = html_number_lines else let s:numblines = &number endif " When not in gui we can only guess the colors. if has("gui_running") let s:whatterm = "gui" else let s:whatterm = "cterm" if &t_Co == 8 let s:cterm_color0 = "#808080" let s:cterm_color1 = "#ff6060" let s:cterm_color2 = "#00ff00" let s:cterm_color3 = "#ffff00" let s:cterm_color4 = "#8080ff" let s:cterm_color5 = "#ff40ff" let s:cterm_color6 = "#00ffff" let s:cterm_color7 = "#ffffff" else let s:cterm_color0 = "#000000" let s:cterm_color1 = "#c00000" let s:cterm_color2 = "#008000" let s:cterm_color3 = "#804000" let s:cterm_color4 = "#0000c0" let s:cterm_color5 = "#c000c0" let s:cterm_color6 = "#008080" let s:cterm_color7 = "#c0c0c0" let s:cterm_color8 = "#808080" let s:cterm_color9 = "#ff6060" let s:cterm_color10 = "#00ff00" let s:cterm_color11 = "#ffff00" let s:cterm_color12 = "#8080ff" let s:cterm_color13 = "#ff40ff" let s:cterm_color14 = "#00ffff" let s:cterm_color15 = "#ffffff" endif endif " Return good color specification: in GUI no transformation is done, in " terminal return RGB values of known colors and empty string on unknown if s:whatterm == "gui" function! s:HtmlColor(color) return a:color endfun else function! s:HtmlColor(color) if exists("s:cterm_color" . a:color) execute "return s:cterm_color" . a:color else return "" endif endfun endif if !exists("html_use_css") " Return opening HTML tag for given highlight id function! s:HtmlOpening(id) let a = "" if synIDattr(a:id, "inverse") " For inverse, we always must set both colors (and exchange them) let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . '' let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . '' else let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . '' | endif let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . '' | endif endif if synIDattr(a:id, "bold") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "italic") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "underline") | let a = a . "" | endif return a endfun " Return closing HTML tag for given highlight id function s:HtmlClosing(id) let a = "" if synIDattr(a:id, "underline") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "italic") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "bold") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "inverse") let a = a . '' else let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . '' | endif let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . '' | endif endif return a endfun endif " Return CSS style describing given highlight id (can be empty) function! s:CSS1(id) let a = "" if synIDattr(a:id, "inverse") " For inverse, we always must set both colors (and exchange them) let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . "color: " . ( x != "" ? x : s:bgc ) . "; " let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . "background-color: " . ( x != "" ? x : s:fgc ) . "; " else let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . "color: " . x . "; " | endif let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . "background-color: " . x . "; " | endif endif if synIDattr(a:id, "bold") | let a = a . "font-weight: bold; " | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "italic") | let a = a . "font-style: italic; " | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "underline") | let a = a . "text-decoration: underline; " | endif return a endfun " Set some options to make it work faster. " Expand tabs in original buffer to get 'tabstop' correctly used. " Don't report changes for :substitute, there will be many of them. let s:old_title = &title let s:old_icon = &icon let s:old_et = &l:et let s:old_report = &report let s:old_search = @/ set notitle noicon setlocal et set report=1000000 " Split window to create a buffer with the HTML file. if expand("%") == "" new Untitled.html else new %.html endif set modifiable %d let s:old_paste = &paste set paste " The DTD if exists("html_use_css") exe "normal a\n\e" endif " HTML header, with the title and generator ;-). Left free space for the CSS, " to be filled at the end. exe "normal a\n\n\e" exe "normal a" . expand("%:p:~") . "\n\e" exe "normal a\n\e" if exists("html_use_css") exe "normal a\n\e" endif exe "normal a\n\n
\n\e"

wincmd p

" List of all id's
let s:idlist = ","

let s:expandedtab = ' '
while strlen(s:expandedtab) < &ts
  let s:expandedtab = s:expandedtab . ' '
endwhile

" Loop over all lines in the original text
let s:end = line("$")
let s:lnum = 1
while s:lnum <= s:end

  " Get the current line
  let s:line = getline(s:lnum)
  let s:len = strlen(s:line)
  let s:new = ""

  if s:numblines
    let s:new = '' . strpart('        ', 0, strlen(line("$")) - strlen(s:lnum)) . s:lnum . '  '
  endif

  " Loop over each character in the line
  let s:col = 1
  while s:col <= s:len
    let s:startcol = s:col " The start column for processing text
    let s:id = synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1)
    let s:col = s:col + 1
    " Speed loop (it's small - that's the trick)
    " Go along till we find a change in synID
    while s:col <= s:len && s:id == synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1) | let s:col = s:col + 1 | endwhile

    " Output the text with the same synID, with class set to c{s:id}
    let s:id = synIDtrans(s:id)
    let s:new = s:new . '' . substitute(substitute(substitute(substitute(substitute(strpart(s:line, s:startcol - 1, s:col - s:startcol), '&', '\&', 'g'), '<', '\<', 'g'), '>', '\>', 'g'), '"', '\"', 'g'), "\x0c", '
', 'g') . '
' " Add the class to class list if it's not there yet if stridx(s:idlist, "," . s:id . ",") == -1 let s:idlist = s:idlist . s:id . "," endif if s:col > s:len break endif endwhile " Expand tabs let s:pad=0 let s:start = 0 let s:idx = stridx(s:line, "\t") while s:idx >= 0 let s:i = &ts - ((s:start + s:pad + s:idx) % &ts) let s:new = substitute(s:new, '\t', strpart(s:expandedtab, 0, s:i), '') let s:pad = s:pad + s:i - 1 let s:start = s:start + s:idx + 1 let s:idx = stridx(strpart(s:line, s:start), "\t") endwhile exe "normal \pa" . strtrans(s:new) . "\n\e\p" let s:lnum = s:lnum + 1 + endwhile " Finish with the last line exe "normal \pa
\n\n\e" " Now, when we finally know which, we define the colors and styles if exists("html_use_css") 8 endif " Find out the background and foreground color. let s:fgc = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(highlightID("Normal"), "fg#", s:whatterm)) let s:bgc = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(highlightID("Normal"), "bg#", s:whatterm)) if s:fgc == "" let s:fgc = ( &background == "dark" ? "#ffffff" : "#000000" ) endif if s:bgc == "" let s:bgc = ( &background == "dark" ? "#000000" : "#ffffff" ) endif " Normal/global attributes " For Netscape 4, set attributes too, though, strictly speaking, it's " incorrect. if exists("html_use_css") execute "normal A\npre { color: " . s:fgc . "; background-color: " . s:bgc . "; }\e" yank put execute "normal ^cwbody\e" else execute '%s::' endif " Line numbering attributes if s:numblines if exists("html_use_css") execute "normal A\n.lnr { " . s:CSS1(highlightID("LineNr")) . "}\e" else execute '%s+\([^<]*\)+' . s:HtmlOpening(highlightID("LineNr")) . '\1' . s:HtmlClosing(highlightID("LineNr")) . '+g' endif endif " Gather attributes for all other classes let s:idlist = strpart(s:idlist, 1) while s:idlist != "" let s:attr = "" let s:col = stridx(s:idlist, ",") let s:id = strpart(s:idlist, 0, s:col) let s:idlist = strpart(s:idlist, s:col + 1) let s:attr = s:CSS1(s:id) " If the class has some attributes, export the style, otherwise DELETE all " its occurences to make the HTML shorter if s:attr != "" if exists("html_use_css") execute "normal A\n.c" . s:id . " { " . s:attr . "}" else execute '%s+\([^<]*\)+' . s:HtmlOpening(s:id) . '\1' . s:HtmlClosing(s:id) . '+g' endif else execute '%s+\([^<]*\)+\1+g' 8 endif endwhile " Cleanup %s:\s\+$::e " Restore old settings let &report = s:old_report let &title = s:old_title let &icon = s:old_icon let &paste = s:old_paste let @/ = s:old_search wincmd p let &l:et = s:old_et wincmd p " Save a little bit of memory (worths doing?) unlet s:old_et s:old_paste s:old_icon s:old_report s:old_title s:old_search unlet s:whatterm s:idlist s:lnum s:end s:fgc s:bgc unlet! s:col s:id s:attr s:len s:line s:new s:did_retab s:numblines delfunc s:HtmlColor delfunc s:CSS1 if !exists("html_use_css") delfunc s:HtmlOpening delfunc s:HtmlClosing endif