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[DOC] Overview about highlighting #1364

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ShalokShalom opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 1 comment
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[DOC] Overview about highlighting #1364

ShalokShalom opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 1 comment

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@ShalokShalom
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ShalokShalom commented Feb 4, 2025

I currently consider if adding the list of available syntax highlighters to the docs, or the README.

What part would you like to see more?

It seems like you are trying to keep the README free from such stuff, although that's where I would look for it.

https://github.com/elazarcoh/cpp2-syntax

https://github.com/12Thanjo/cppfront-sublime

https://github.com/APokorny/tree-sitter-cpp2

The Sublime and tree-sitter implementations seem outdated.

I assume Visual Studio has it build in, as I do not see any extension for it, (but assume it is supported, judging by Herb's involvement in VS development)

Is there any other one?

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gregmarr commented Feb 4, 2025

I assume Visual Studio has it build in, as I do not see any extension for it, (but assume it is supported, judging by Herb's involvement in VS development)

Herb no longer works for Microsoft, and this is a personal project, so I wouldn't assume anything about that. https://herbsutter.com/2024/11/11/a-new-chapter-and-a-pivotal-year-for-cpp/

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