Prism.languages.elm = { comment: /--.*|{-[\s\S]*?-}/, char: { pattern: /'(?:[^\\'\r\n]|\\(?:[abfnrtv\\']|\d+|x[0-9a-fA-F]+))'/, greedy: true }, string: [ { // Multiline strings are wrapped in triple ". Quotes may appear unescaped. pattern: /"""[\s\S]*?"""/, greedy: true }, { pattern: /"(?:[^\\"\r\n]|\\(?:[abfnrtv\\"]|\d+|x[0-9a-fA-F]+))*"/, greedy: true } ], import_statement: { // The imported or hidden names are not included in this import // statement. This is because we want to highlight those exactly like // we do for the names in the program. pattern: /^\s*import\s+[A-Z]\w*(?:\.[A-Z]\w*)*(?:\s+as\s+([A-Z]\w*)(?:\.[A-Z]\w*)*)?(?:\s+exposing\s+)?/m, inside: { keyword: /\b(?:import|as|exposing)\b/ } }, keyword: /\b(?:alias|as|case|else|exposing|if|in|infixl|infixr|let|module|of|then|type)\b/, // These are builtin variables only. Constructors are highlighted later as a constant. builtin: /\b(?:abs|acos|always|asin|atan|atan2|ceiling|clamp|compare|cos|curry|degrees|e|flip|floor|fromPolar|identity|isInfinite|isNaN|logBase|max|min|negate|never|not|pi|radians|rem|round|sin|sqrt|tan|toFloat|toPolar|toString|truncate|turns|uncurry|xor)\b/, // decimal integers and floating point numbers | hexadecimal integers number: /\b(?:\d+(?:\.\d+)?(?:e[+-]?\d+)?|0x[0-9a-f]+)\b/i, // Most of this is needed because of the meaning of a single '.'. // If it stands alone freely, it is the function composition. // It may also be a separator between a module name and an identifier => no // operator. If it comes together with other special characters it is an // operator too. // Valid operator characters in 0.18: +-/*=.$<>:&|^?%#@~! // Ref: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/elm-dev/0AHSnDdkSkQ/E0SVU70JEQAJ operator: /\s\.\s|[+\-/*=.$<>:&|^?%#@~!]{2,}|[+\-/*=$<>:&|^?%#@~!]/, // In Elm, nearly everything is a variable, do not highlight these. hvariable: /\b(?:[A-Z]\w*\.)*[a-z]\w*\b/, constant: /\b(?:[A-Z]\w*\.)*[A-Z]\w*\b/, punctuation: /[{}[\]|(),.:]/ };