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Re: [xcode] More clarification: Adding Keywords?



Search for the file:

Built-in languages.pblangspec

...on your machine. It contains the keywords for the built in languages, including things like 'boolean' and 'for'. You can use those structures as templates for your own stuff.

-Pete

On Aug 29, 2004, at 8:57 PM, Lance Drake wrote:

A note, recently posted by me to this list, asked, "Is there any way to add word to the list of what are recognized as 'keywords'". I got back some good response and checking out 'Standard file types.pbfilespec' - but that's not the area where I think I was hoping to investigate.

What I am wondering is, "Where is the dictionary of words that are recognized as keywords - which subsequently get treated with syntax colorization?". We're talking about words like 'for', 'class', 'int', etc. What I would like to do is be able to add some more words into that dictionary such as 'Boolean', 'OSErr', etc.

Can anyone point me to the data that determines the list of strings that treated as 'keywords'?

Thanks,

Lance Draked
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