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    Gerald Kirchner
    last edited by Feb 10, 2019, 9:32 PM

    We talk past each other. Now again with a detailed description of the goal. The colors are easy to set.

    /*
    block comment, several lines, green
    */
    
    /* block comment, several lines, green
    */
    
    /*
    block comment, several lines, green */
    
    /* block comment in one line, forbidden, red */
    
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      Meta Chuh moderator @Gerald Kirchner
      last edited by Feb 10, 2019, 9:50 PM

      @Gerald-Kirchner

      i apologise, i’ve misread the line

      I do not want to color one-line comments with /* */ green. Better red.

      which clearly states that only one line comment blocks should be red, sorry about that.

      yes, this is more tricky, if you want to differentiate them.

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        Gerald Kirchner
        last edited by Feb 10, 2019, 10:05 PM

        The variants 2 and 3 would not matter to me when marking. Important is variant 1 good and variant 4 bad. At least one EOL is good.
        I had to wait because as a new user I can only write every 20 minutes.

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          Meta Chuh moderator @Gerald Kirchner
          last edited by Feb 10, 2019, 10:25 PM

          @Gerald-Kirchner

          I had to wait because as a new user I can only write every 20 minutes.

          this restriction will disappear shortly, it’s a necessary and automatic spam prevention.

          unfortunately i’ve reached the end of my knowledge on if it can be done, and how to do that if it can be done.

          first because the udl’s styler rules work as cases, so once a case is found, they will not look if any other styler rule can be applied (except nesting rules)

          second because ((EOL)) can apparently only be used as a stand alone item, and not be used as part of a string.

          third because udl does not have any negation or cascaded rules like “must be more than one line” or “trigger if x is found, but not if y is missing”.

          i hope that one of our community’s udl gurus or devs will read this thread in the next few days and finds a trick to solve this specific problem.

          if it eases a bit: at least i finally understand exactly what you need, regarding one line block comments and using ((EOL)) as part of a styler/delimiter string 😉

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            Gerald Kirchner
            last edited by Feb 10, 2019, 11:01 PM

            Examples at https://ivan-radic.github.io/udl-documentation/keywords/ will suggest

            /*\r\n    or    /*\r    or    /*\n
            

            in keywords must work for /*(CR)(LF). That does not work.

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              Meta Chuh moderator @Gerald Kirchner
              last edited by Meta Chuh Feb 16, 2019, 2:15 AM Feb 15, 2019, 4:35 PM

              @Gerald-Kirchner

              i’ve played around a bit with the pythonscript plugin to add/compensate this feature to the dsm4com udl and i think i got it working the way you need.

              block-comments in a single line are marked red, but all other line or block-comments are kept green.

              here is a screenshot:

              Imgur

              please tell us, if you need help installing or using the pythonscript plugin.

              here’s the script, to be used as pythonscript startup script:

              # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
              
              from Npp import editor, editor1, editor2, notepad, NOTIFICATION, SCINTILLANOTIFICATION, INDICATORSTYLE
              import ctypes
              import ctypes.wintypes as wintypes
              
              from collections import OrderedDict
              
              try:
                  EnhanceUDLLexer().main()
              except NameError:
              
                  user32 = wintypes.WinDLL('user32')
              
                  WM_USER = 1024
                  NPPMSG = WM_USER+1000
                  NPPM_GETLANGUAGEDESC = NPPMSG+84
              
              
                  class SingletonEnhanceUDLLexer(type):
                      _instance = None
                      def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
                          if cls._instance is None:
                              cls._instance = super(SingletonEnhanceUDLLexer, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
                          return cls._instance
              
              
                  class EnhanceUDLLexer(object):
              
                      __metaclass__ = SingletonEnhanceUDLLexer
              
                      @staticmethod
                      def rgb(r,g,b):
                          return (b << 16) + (g << 8) + r
              
              
                      @staticmethod
                      def paint_it(color, pos, length):
                          if pos >= 0:
                              editor.setIndicatorCurrent(0)
                              editor.setIndicatorValue(color)
                              editor.indicatorFillRange(pos, length)
              
              
                      def style(self):
                          start_line = editor.getFirstVisibleLine()
                          
                          # fix: The area which needs to be styled is wrongly calculated if there are folded parts within this area (Eko palypse)
                          # end_line = start_line + editor.linesOnScreen()
                          end_line = editor.docLineFromVisible(start_line + editor.linesOnScreen())
                          
                          start_position = editor.positionFromLine(start_line)
                          end_position = editor.getLineEndPosition(end_line)
                          editor.setIndicatorCurrent(0)
                          editor.indicatorClearRange(0, editor.getTextLength())
                          for color, regex in self.regexes.items():
                              editor.research(regex[0],
                                              lambda m: self.paint_it(color[1],
                                                                      m.span(regex[1])[0],
                                                                      m.span(regex[1])[1] - m.span(regex[1])[0]),
                                              0,
                                              start_position,
                                              end_position)
              
              
                      def configure(self):
                          SC_INDICVALUEBIT = 0x1000000
                          SC_INDICFLAG_VALUEFORE = 1
                          # editor.indicSetFore(0, (181, 188, 201))
                          editor1.indicSetStyle(0, INDICATORSTYLE.TEXTFORE)
                          editor1.indicSetFlags(0, SC_INDICFLAG_VALUEFORE)
                          editor2.indicSetStyle(0, INDICATORSTYLE.TEXTFORE)
                          editor2.indicSetFlags(0, SC_INDICFLAG_VALUEFORE)
                          self.regexes = OrderedDict()
              
                          # configuration area
                          # self.regexes is a dictionary, basically a key=value list
                          # the key is tuple starting with an increasing number and
                          # the color which should be used, ored with SC_INDICVALUEBIT
                          # the value is a raw bytestring which is the regex whose
                          # matches get styled with the previously defined color
                          #
                          # using OrderedDict ensures that the regex will be
                          # always executed in the same order.
                          # This might matter if more than one regex is used.
                          
                          self.regexes[(0, self.rgb(255, 50, 50)  | SC_INDICVALUEBIT)] = (r'^\/\*(.*?)\*\/$', 0)
                          # self.regexes[(1, self.rgb(79, 175, 239)  | SC_INDICVALUEBIT)] = (r'([A-Za-z0-9_]+?\$)', 1)
              
                          # defining the lexer_name ensures that
                          # only this type of document get styled
                          # should be the same name as displayed in first field of statusbar
                          # self.lexer_name = 'udf - DSM4COM'
              
              
              
                      def get_lexer_name(self):
                          '''
                              returns the text which is shown in the
                              first field of the statusbar
                          '''
                          language = notepad.getLangType()
                          length = user32.SendMessageW(self.npp_hwnd, NPPM_GETLANGUAGEDESC, language, None)
                          buffer = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(u' '*length)
                          user32.SendMessageW(self.npp_hwnd, NPPM_GETLANGUAGEDESC, language, ctypes.byref(buffer))
                          # print buffer.value  # uncomment if unsure how the lexername in configure should look like - npp restart needed
                          return buffer.value
              
              
                      def __init__(self):
                          editor.callbackSync(self.on_updateui, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI])
                          notepad.callback(self.on_langchanged, [NOTIFICATION.LANGCHANGED])
                          notepad.callback(self.on_bufferactivated, [NOTIFICATION.BUFFERACTIVATED])
                          self.__is_lexer_doc = False
                          self.lexer_name = 'User Defined language file - DSM4COM'
                          self.npp_hwnd = user32.FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                          self.configure()
              
              
                      def set_lexer_doc(self, bool_value):
                          editor.setProperty(self.__class__.__name__, 1 if bool_value is True else -1)
                          self.__is_lexer_doc = bool_value
              
              
                      def on_bufferactivated(self, args):
                          if (self.get_lexer_name() == self.lexer_name) and (editor.getPropertyInt(self.__class__.__name__) != -1):
                              self.__is_lexer_doc = True
                          else:
                              self.__is_lexer_doc = False
              
              
                      def on_updateui(self, args):
                          if self.__is_lexer_doc:
                              self.style()
              
              
                      def on_langchanged(self, args):
                          self.set_lexer_doc(True if self.get_lexer_name() == self.lexer_name else False)
              
              
                      def main(self):
                          self.set_lexer_doc(True)
                          self.style()
              
              
                  EnhanceUDLLexer().main()
              
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                Eko palypse @Meta Chuh
                last edited by Feb 15, 2019, 11:26 PM

                @Meta-Chuh said:

                self.lexer_name = ‘udf - DSM4COM’

                this would only be returned when using notepad.getLanguageName(notepad.getLangType()) but
                the script uses windows/notepad API functions which means it should return something
                like User Defined language file - DSM4COM
                I guess you’ve already saw it but there is a little bug in the style function, as described here .

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                  Meta Chuh moderator @Eko palypse
                  last edited by Meta Chuh Feb 16, 2019, 1:52 AM Feb 16, 2019, 1:51 AM

                  @Eko-palypse

                  thanks, i’m not very experienced in python and the pythonscript plugin, but after your modified suffix script, i thought i give it a try and do the same for this older, unsolved thread.

                  now that you are here, i have two more questions that you might be able to answer:

                  why is it called udf - MyUDL if we use notepad.getLanguageName(), and not udl - MyUDL ?

                  how do you kill a running pythonscript without restarting notepad++ ?

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                    PeterJones
                    last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 2:38 AM

                    1. Because. My guess is that at one point, it was “user defined format” or something similar in someone’s mind.
                    2. Plugins > PythonScript > Stop Script
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                      Meta Chuh moderator @PeterJones
                      last edited by Meta Chuh Feb 16, 2019, 3:12 AM Feb 16, 2019, 3:11 AM

                      thanks @PeterJones

                      1. at first i thought UDF was a typo while coding, but the keys L and F are too far apart for that, unless it happened when hitting the D at the edge to F, triggering both, resulting in UDFL, followed by backspacing the L instead of deleting the F.

                      2. this just stops a sequentially running script, but not event handlers or callbacks like this EnhanceUDLLexer.
                        is it impossible to stop those without exiting notepad++, as this event handler kind of just passes all its specs to scintilla, which processes the rest, without any further involvement of pythonscript ?

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                        Eko palypse @Meta Chuh
                        last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 12:25 PM

                        @Meta-Chuh said:

                        1. Notepad++ internals see here
                        2. High level view
                          Here we have to define what a running script means.
                          PS is a kind of python REPL like the standard python shell
                          which runs when you start python on the commandline.
                          The difference is that every script starts in a separate thread,
                          but those will, if no endless loop is written, end, normally, shortly after the start.
                          Callbacks are responsible that it looks like the script is still running.
                          The reason is that PS (python) remembers that there are objects (callbacks) that can not yet be destroyed
                          and therefore continue to live in this REPL and then be accessed by PS if necessary.
                          So to “end” this script, which is already finished, completely, it is needed
                          to terminate the callbacks, which means to destory its references to these objects.
                          This will be done with editor/notepad.clearCallbacks methods.
                          The topic is of course a lot more complex than I’ve explained briefly but basically you can say
                          no matter what kind of script is started, if PS did not show up in the menu Stop Script it ended.
                          If this also means that functionality is still running.

                        I hope this makes sense to you.

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                          Gerald Kirchner
                          last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 6:57 PM

                          I do not get Python Script in the Plugins menu.
                          First installed plugin manager. Then error message when installing Python Script:
                          “A file needed by the plugin manager (gpup.exe) is not present under the updater directory. You should update or reinstall the Plugin Manager plugin to fix this problem. Notepad++ will not restart.”
                          Manual copy as described in PythonScript.chm did not work either.
                          Then completely uninstalled and deleted all leftovers in %ProgramFiles% and %appdata%.
                          npp.7.6.3.bin.x64.7z and PythonScript_Full_1.0.8.0.7z unpacked in the same directory. It does not work.

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                            Eko palypse @Gerald Kirchner
                            last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 7:23 PM

                            @Gerald-Kirchner

                            unfortunately plugin installation is a little bit of a mess at the moment.
                            Would you mind posting your current debug-info from ?-menu
                            and in the meantime extract the PythonScript_Full_1.0.8.0.7z to a folder of your choice.

                            Once we know how your current setup looks like we can give the information what needs
                            to be copied/moved where to.

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                              Gerald Kirchner
                              last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 7:30 PM

                              @Eko-palypse

                              As described fresh portable installation.
                              “npp.7.6.3.bin.x64.7z” and “PythonScript_Full_1.0.8.0.7z” unpacked in the same directory.

                              Notepad++ v7.6.3 (64-bit)
                              Build time : Jan 27 2019 - 17:16:47
                              Path : D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                              Admin mode : OFF
                              Local Conf mode : ON
                              OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
                              Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll

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                                Eko palypse
                                last edited by Eko palypse Feb 16, 2019, 7:52 PM Feb 16, 2019, 7:51 PM

                                @Gerald-Kirchner said:

                                Local Conf mode : ON

                                Local Conf mode : ON tells us, that the local install directory
                                is searched for the plugins and configs.

                                This means, from the extracted PythonScript folder copy
                                the plugins folder into D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\
                                which basically asks for overwritting the plugins folder.

                                The move the file PythonScript.dll from
                                D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins
                                into
                                D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\PythonScript\

                                Finally copy the python27.dll from the extracted 7z into
                                D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++

                                layout should be

                                D:\
                                  Daten\
                                    PortableApps\
                                      Notepad++\
                                        plugins\
                                          PythonScript\
                                             lib\
                                             scripts\
                                             Pythonscript.dll
                                        python27.dll
                                

                                Restart npp and you should see PythonScript plugin in the menu

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                                  Gerald Kirchner
                                  last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 10:25 PM

                                  @Eko-palypse
                                  There were 2 problems.
                                  “\Notepad++\plugins\PythonScript.dll” instead of “\Notepad++\plugins\PythonScript\PythonScript.dll”. Wrong path packed in “PythonScript_Full_1.0.8.0.7z”.
                                  PythonScript is 32-bit and I had npp 64-bit.
                                  Solved.

                                  @Meta-Chuh
                                  I have saved the script under \Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts. Initialization placed on ATSTARTUP. Click the script in the menu.
                                  Nothing. No red color to see. I have to learn python.
                                  self.lexer_name = ‘DSM_Sprache_gk_1902’ does not work too. This is the name of the imported language file.
                                  The configured toolbar icon is not displayed. Even the preview in “Toolbar Icons” is empty.
                                  With activated console and call from the menu

                                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                                    File "D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\DSM_block-comment.py", line 10, in <module>
                                      EnhanceUDLLexer().main()
                                    File "D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\DSM_block-comment.py", line 24, in __call__
                                      cls._instance = super(SingletonEnhanceUDLLexer, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
                                    File "D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\DSM_block-comment.py", line 117, in __init__
                                      self.configure()
                                    File "D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\DSM_block-comment.py", line 70, in configure
                                      editor1.indicSetStyle(0, INDICATORSTYLE.TEXTFORE)
                                  AttributeError: type object 'INDICATORSTYLE' has no attribute 'TEXTFORE'
                                  

                                  And in PythonScript 1.0.8.0 documentation is missing TEXTFORE at INDICATORSTYLE

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                                    Eko palypse
                                    last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 10:30 PM

                                    @Gerald-Kirchner said:

                                    PythonScript_Full_1.0.8.0.7

                                    overlooked this one, current version is 1.3

                                    error is most probably related to not having the current version installed.

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                                      Gerald Kirchner
                                      last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 10:54 PM

                                      I go to NPP -> ? -> Get More Plugins -> http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/Plugin_Central -> Python Script -> http://npppythonscript.sourceforge.net/download.shtml
                                      Latest Version 1.0.8.0
                                      No indication for newer versions. Please change the link to the newer version.

                                      Now with v1.3.0

                                      Traceback (most recent call last):
                                        File "D:\Daten\PortableApps\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\DSM_block-comment.py", line 4, in <module>
                                          import ctypes
                                      ImportError: No module named ctypes
                                      
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                                        Eko palypse
                                        last edited by Feb 16, 2019, 11:01 PM

                                        May I ask you which PythonScript package you installed?

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                                          Eko palypse
                                          last edited by Eko palypse Feb 16, 2019, 11:07 PM Feb 16, 2019, 11:07 PM

                                          It looks like the minimum package does not contain the ctypes module.
                                          I would propose to install the full package .

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