Function List with Bash scripts not fully populating
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So working from what you were saying I had to look further. I could add just a blank function
function test { }
and it would show up no problem, until I tried to do it below the last function that showed up in the function list.
So I started commenting out sections and then eventually lines till I found the offender.
I originally had a line that said:
echo set superusers=\"root\" >> /etc/grub.d/40_custom
which worked fine and entered the text as I expected in the file.
BUT it messed with the function identifiers apparently and it wasn’t until I switched it to say:
echo "set superusers=\"root\"" >> /etc/grub.d/40_custom
that is began to work. So TYVM for your input as it helped me figure out what was causing at least the issue in the function list. Shouldn’t have made a difference, but either way I can now easily see all the functions again!
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No problem here, all mentioned functions are displayed in the
Function List
.
Makes me wonder which parser and N++ version you are using. -
@MAPJe71 This problem still exists, at least for having a comment line after the function definition.
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Still no problem for me with
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <!-- ==========================================================================\ | | To learn how to make your own language parser, please check the following | link: | https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/function-list/ | \=========================================================================== --> <NotepadPlus> <functionList> <parser displayName="BASH - Bourne-Again SHell" id ="bash_function" commentExpr="(?x) # free-spacing (see `RegEx - Pattern Modifiers`) (?-s:(?:^\x23(?!!)|^\h*\x23|\h+\x23).*$) # Single Line Comment 1..3 | (?s:\x22(?:[^\x22\x5C]|\x5C.)*\x22) # String Literal - Double Quoted | (?s:\x27[^\x27]*\x27) # String Literal - Single Quoted | (?: # Here Document (Type 1) and Here String (?ms) # - ^, $ and dot match at line-breaks \x3C{2,3}\h* # - start-of indicator (?'HD1ID' # - identifier, store for back-reference [A-Za-z_\x7F-\xFF][\w\x7F-\xFF]* # ...valid character combination for identifier \b # ...ensure trailing word boundary ) .*? # - whatever, until... ^\k'HD1ID' # ...exactly the same identifier in the first column ) | (?: # Here Document (Type 2) (?ms) # - ^, $ and dot match at line-breaks \x3C{2}-\h* # - start-of indicator (?'HD2ID' # - identifier, store for back-reference [A-Za-z_\x7F-\xFF][\w\x7F-\xFF]* # ...valid character combination for identifier \b # ...ensure trailing word boundary ) .*? # - whatever, until... ^\h*\k'HD2ID' # ...exactly the same identifier ) " > <function mainExpr="(?x) # free-spacing (see `RegEx - Pattern Modifiers`) (?m) # ^ and $ match at line-breaks ^\h* # optional leading white-space at start-of-line (?: (?-i:function)\s+ (?'VALID_ID' # valid identifier, use as subroutine \b(?!(?-i: # keywords (case-sensitive), not to be used as identifier do(?:ne)? | el(?:if|se)|esac | f(?:i|or|unction) | i[fn] | select | t(?:hen|ime) | until | while )\b) [A-Za-z_\x7F-\xFF][\w\x7F-\xFF]* # valid character combination for identifiers ) (?:\s*\([^()]*?\))? # parentheses and parameters optional | (?&VALID_ID) \s*\([^()]*?\) # parentheses required, parameters optional ) [^{;]*?\{ # no semi-colon until start of body " > <functionName> <nameExpr expr="\b(?!function\b)\w+(?:\s*\([^()]*\))?" /> <!-- comment out the following node to display the function with its parameters --> <nameExpr expr="\w+(?=\b)" /> </functionName> </function> </parser> </functionList> </NotepadPlus>
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@MAPJe71 said in Function List with Bash scripts not fully populating:
Still no problem for me with
Using your ‘bash.xml’ in my ‘functionList’ directory, I still see the issue:
The code used:
port2dec() { local a b ip=$@ IFS=. read -r a b <<< "$ip" printf '%d\n' "$((a * 256 + b))" } stop_l2tp() { # IPSec down for seccon in `awk '/conn / {print $2}' /etc/ipsec.conf` do ipsec down $seccon done # clean rm -f /etc/ipsec.conf rm -f /etc/ipsec.secrets # recreate cat <<EOF >> /etc/ipsec.conf config setup EOF touch /etc/ipsec.secrets # L2TP interfaces and tunnels down ip link set dev $L2TP_BR down brctl delbr $L2TP_BR for intf in `ifconfig -a | awk '/l2tp/ {print $1}'` do ip link set dev ${intf::-1} down ip l2tp del tunnel tunnel_id ${intf:4:-1} done ebtables -F $EBTABLES_TABLE } start_l2tp() { sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 # Block DHCP from bridge for i in "${EBTABLES_RULES[@]}" do ebtables -I $i done }
Cheers.
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In addition I have the following line in the
overrideMap.xml
:<association id="bash.xml" langID="26" />
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The problem is this line in the Bash parser in functionList.xml.
(?-s:(?:^\x23[^!]|^\h*\x23|\h+\x23).*$) # Single Line Comment
The regex for a Bash Single Line Comment is matching a # and the line above/below it. I am not sure how to fix it.
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@futska said in Function List with Bash scripts not fully populating:
The problem is this line in the Bash parser in functionList.xml.
The
functionList.xml
hasn’t been used since before v7.9 was released in late 2020: each language now has its own config file in a subdirectory instead. Have you tried in a modern version of Notepad++? -
Ah, ok thanks. I am using a newer version, but I use the portable version and keep installing over previous installs. I wondered why the regex changes I was making were having no impact,