Hacking on zsh-syntax-highlighting itself ========================================= This document includes information for people working on z-sy-h itself: on the core driver (`zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh`), on the highlighters in the distribution, and on the test suite. It does not target third-party highlighter authors (although they may find it an interesting read). The `main` highlighter ---------------------- The following function `pz` is useful when working on the `main` highlighting: pq() { (( $#argv )) || return 0 print -r -l -- ${(qqqq)argv} } pz() { local arg for arg; do pq ${(z)arg} done } It prints, for each argument, its token breakdown, similar to how the main loop of the `main` highlighter sees it. Testing the `brackets` highlighter ---------------------------------- Since the test harness empties `ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES` and the `brackets` highlighter interrogates `ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES` to determine how to highlight, tests must set the `bracket-level-#` keys themselves. For example: ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[bracket-level-1]= ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[bracket-level-2]= BUFFER='echo ({x})' expected_region_highlight=( "6 6 bracket-level-1" # ( "7 7 bracket-level-2" # { "9 9 bracket-level-2" # } "10 10 bracket-level-1" # ) ) IRC channel ----------- We're on #zsh-syntax-highlighting on freenode.