-rwxr-xr-x | filters/syntax-highlighting.sh | 29 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh b/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh index 999ad0c..6b1c576 100755 --- a/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh +++ b/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ #!/bin/sh # This script can be used to implement syntax highlighting in the cgit # tree-view by refering to this file with the source-filter or repo.source- # filter options in cgitrc. # +# This script requires a shell supporting the ${var##pattern} syntax. +# It is supported by at least dash and bash, however busybox environments +# might have to use an external call to sed instead. +# # Note: the highlight command (http://www.andre-simon.de/) uses css for syntax # highlighting, so you'll probably want something like the following included # in your css file (generated by highlight 2.4.8 and adapted for cgit): # # table.blob .num { color:#2928ff; } # table.blob .esc { color:#ff00ff; } @@ -17,23 +21,14 @@ # table.blob .sym { color:#000000; } # table.blob .kwa { color:#000000; font-weight:bold; } # table.blob .kwb { color:#830000; } # table.blob .kwc { color:#000000; font-weight:bold; } # table.blob .kwd { color:#010181; } -case "$1" in - *.c) - highlight -f -I -X -S c - ;; - *.h) - highlight -f -I -X -S c - ;; - *.sh) - highlight -f -I -X -S sh - ;; - *.css) - highlight -f -I -X -S css - ;; - *) - highlight -f -I -X -S txt - ;; -esac +# store filename and extension in local vars +BASENAME="$1" +EXTENSION="${BASENAME##*.}" + +# map Makefile and Makefile.* to .mk +[ "${BASENAME%%.*}" == "Makefile" ] && EXTENSION=mk + +exec highlight --force -f -I -X -S $EXTENSION 2>/dev/null |