Problem: filetype: Not all PKL files are recognized
Solution: Detect *.pcf as pkl filetype, detect using the pkl-lsp://
protocol as pkl filetype, include PKL syntax script
(Jan Claußen)
This adds basic syntax support for the new PKL language by Apple.
What works:
- Shebang support
- Comment support
- Integers (decimal, hex, octal and binary) support
- Floating point support including exponentials
- Basic datatype support
- Unicode escape delimiters
- Escape code support
- String interpolation
- Support up to five pounds for custom delimiters
- Folding of multi-line comments and blocks
What doesn't work:
The language heavily uses parameterized type declarations, which can get
very complex. It is very hard to highlight this properly. There is
official Tree-sitter support for this. Since it is hard to pull this off
in a vim syntax file, I opted for basic support of the data types.
References:
https://github.com/apple/pkl-pantryfixes: vim/vim#18271closes: vim/vim#1827467a8f2945e
Co-authored-by: Jan Claußen <jan.claussen10@web.de>
The domain highlight is eazy to be confused and useless. Because we can
catch URL as a much obvious syntax.
closes: vim/vim#184670a8b4ef8b2
Co-authored-by: Mao-Yining <mao.yining@outlook.com>
Problem: tex syntax file does not support some of the math equation
environments provided by amsmath.sty, therefore well-formed
snippet is highlighted as "texBadMath"
Solution: add the environments
closes: vim/vim#1843305e44e978f
Co-authored-by: Eisuke Kawashima <e-kwsm@users.noreply.github.com>
- Match comments after Vim9 :echo and :execute.
- Match comments after Vim9 and legacy :eval.
closes: vim/vim#18420f4a6acd86e
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Include post operator whitespace in the Vim9 variable assignment
lookahead so that "redir =>" doesn't match as an assignment.
fixes: vim/vim#18319closes: vim/vim#1832357d243e27d
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Match the full :wincmd command syntax.
Allow for oneline assignment to Vim9 variables named winc[md].
Fixesvim/vim#18368.
b1446dfd23
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
- unified bashStatement, kshStatement and shStatement as much as
possible
- separated builtin commands from external programs
- cleaned up kornshell flavor logic
- fixed alias syntax highlighting
- added test for bash alias syntax highlighting
- removed daemon keyword
closes: vim/vim#1835511bde1f169
Co-authored-by: Bjoern Foersterling <bjoern.foersterling@gmail.com>
Problem: filetype: kitty config files are not recognized
Solution: Detect */kitty/*.conf as kitty filetype, include a syntax
script (Shawon).
closes: vim/vim#18280a946ccf5ff
Co-authored-by: Shawon <mdmoinulhossainshawon@gmail.com>
The ellipsis literal (`...`) can be used in multiple contexts:
- Placeholders: `class Foo: ...`
- Containers: `Tuple[int, ...]`
- Assignments: `x = ...`
This is a trickier pattern to match because we can't rely on keyword
boundaries, so we instead look for exactly three dots (`...`).
This does mean that we will match the `...` portion of `x...x`, which
isn't valid Python syntax, but I think that's an acceptable trade-off
that avoids making this pattern much more complex.
Reference:
- https://docs.python.org/3/library/constants.html#Ellipsiscloses: vim/vim#1810777cfc49060
Co-authored-by: Jon Parise <jon@indelible.org>
Problem: complete: preinsert does not work well with preinsert
Solution: Make "preinsert" completeopt value work with autocompletion
(Girish Palya)
This change extends Insert mode autocompletion so that 'preinsert' also
works when 'autocomplete' is enabled.
Try: `:set ac cot=preinsert`
See `:help 'cot'` for more details.
closes: vim/vim#18213fa6fd41a94
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
This change does the following to the M4 syntax script:
- In M4 there are no "strings" in the usual sense. Instead, M4 has
quotes, but the text inside a quoted region is rescanned just like
outside, and quotes can be nested.
- The old m4String region was misleading and removed. A new m4Quoted
region reflects proper quoting semantics.
- Removed a duplicate highlight rule.
- Fixed a typo in a highlight group name (m4builtin → m4Builtin).
- Added a reference link to the POSIX M4 specification.
- Removed outdated maintainer URL.
closes: vim/vim#18192f165798184
Co-authored-by: Damien Lejay <damien@lejay.be>
No support is provided or planned for language recognition
in code snippets of documentation comments. Requesting to
load arbitrary syntax plugins with the aid of the concerned
variable is therefore wasteful in general and erroneous when
paired languages ":syn-include" one another without taking
steps to manage circularity.
related: vim/vim#17308
related: vim/vim#17220closes: vim/vim#1817271149dfec5
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
These versions have exited their standard support term as of
- bullseye: 2024-08-14
- focal: 2025-05
- oracular: 2025-07-10
closes: vim/vim#18134b760062897
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
bash 5.3 (released July 2025) added support for ${ cmd;} and
${|cmd;} style command substitution, which is similar (but not
identical) to ksh/mksh.
closes: vim/vim#18084e06d81fe67
Co-authored-by: Kevin Pulo <kevin.pulo@mongodb.com>
Order the keywords by expected frequency: "def" and "class" are assumed
to be more likely than "async def" in the majority of Python code.
closes: vim/vim#180322f7e4eb335
Co-authored-by: Jon Parise <jon@indelible.org>
Problem: filetype: Cangjie files are not recognized
Solution: Detect *.cj files as cangjie filetype, include a syntax plugin
(WuJunkai2004)
This commit introduces a new syntax highlighting file for the Cangjie
programming language, includes 4 parts as required:
- The main syntax file: runtime/syntax/cangjie.vim
- The filetype detection rule in: runtime/filetype.vim
- The documentation update in: runtime/doc/syntax.txt
- Some menus
References:
- https://gitcode.com/Cangjie
- https://cangjie-lang.cn/
fixes: 18014
closes: vim/vim#180270c4405a6b2
Co-authored-by: WuJunkai2004 <wujunkai20041123@outlook.com>