Awesome
JSyntax
SublimeText Syntax highlighting for J.
Contains the following scopes:
- string.quoted.j (matches strings)
- constant.numeric.j (matches numbers)
- comment.line.j (matches
NB.
andNote
to end of line) - copula.global.j (matches =:)
- copula.local.j (matches =.)
- keyword.control.j (matches while/whilst/if/elseif/else/do/end etc.)
- identifier.noun.j (matches all primitive nouns)
- identifier.conjunction.j (matches all primitive conjunctions)
- identifier.adverb.j (matches all primitive adverbs)
- identifier.verb.j (matches all primitive verbs)
- invalid.illegal.unclosed-string.j (identifies open quotes)
- invalid.deprecated.trailing-whitespace (identifies lines with trailing whitespace)
- definition.explicit.block.j (matches multi-line verb, adverb & conjunction definitions)
- string.noun.j (matches multi-line nouns)
- comment.block.j (matches multi-line notes)
- variable.parameter.j (matches explicit references to arguments within explicit blocks)
Syntax highlighting is context aware, so keyword.control.j and variable.paramenter.j are only identified if contained within the definition.explicit.block.j context.
Supports toggling single-line comments and comment blocks.
Install
Sublime Text 3 can use both .tmLanguage
and (after build 3103) .sublime-syntax
file formats for syntax highlighting. The .sublime-syntax
format is more concise and easier to develop. The .sublime-syntax
file here is more complete.
Add the J
folder and contents to:
"%APPDATA%/Sublime Text 3/Packages/"
(Windows),~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/
(Mac)~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/
(Ubuntu)
or install through Package control. You may need to edit your Color Scheme Preferences to highlight all available scopes.
GitHub
The .tmLanguage
file in this repository is used by the github/linguist library for syntax highlighting J code on GitHub. The YAML reference version of this TextMate grammar is used for any development and the PLIST version here is generated by converting the YAML reference to PropertyList format using the TextMate Languages extension for VS Code.
LICENSE
Provided under an MIT License