Make GDScript number highlighting stricter

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VolTer 2023-03-01 21:08:51 +01:00
parent e13fae1414
commit 952703d921

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@ -294,17 +294,27 @@ Dictionary GDScriptSyntaxHighlighter::_get_line_syntax_highlighting_impl(int p_l
!(str[j] == '_' && (prev_is_digit || str[j - 1] == 'b' || str[j - 1] == 'x' || str[j - 1] == '.')) &&
!(str[j] == 'e' && (prev_is_digit || str[j - 1] == '_')) &&
!(str[j] == '.' && (prev_is_digit || (!prev_is_binary_op && (j > 0 && (str[j - 1] == '-' || str[j - 1] == '+' || str[j - 1] == '~'))))) &&
!((str[j] == '-' || str[j] == '+' || str[j] == '~') && !prev_is_binary_op && str[j - 1] != 'e')) {
/* This condition continues Number highlighting in special cases.
1st row: '+' or '-' after scientific notation;
!((str[j] == '-' || str[j] == '+' || str[j] == '~') && !is_binary_op && !prev_is_binary_op && str[j - 1] != 'e')) {
/* This condition continues number highlighting in special cases.
1st row: '+' or '-' after scientific notation (like 3e-4);
2nd row: '_' as a numeric separator;
3rd row: Scientific notation 'e' and floating points;
4th row: Floating points inside the number, or leading if after a unary mathematical operator;
5th row: Multiple unary mathematical operators */
5th row: Multiple unary mathematical operators (like ~-7)*/
in_number = false;
}
} else if (!is_binary_op && (str[j] == '-' || str[j] == '+' || str[j] == '~' || (str[j] == '.' && str[j + 1] != '.' && (j == 0 || (j > 0 && str[j - 1] != '.'))))) {
} else if (str[j] == '.' && !is_binary_op && is_digit(str[j + 1]) && (j == 0 || (j > 0 && str[j - 1] != '.'))) {
// Start number highlighting from leading decimal points (like .42)
in_number = true;
} else if ((str[j] == '-' || str[j] == '+' || str[j] == '~') && !is_binary_op) {
// Only start number highlighting on unary operators if a digit follows them.
int non_op = j + 1;
while (str[non_op] == '-' || str[non_op] == '+' || str[non_op] == '~') {
non_op++;
}
if (is_digit(str[non_op]) || (str[non_op] == '.' && non_op < line_length && is_digit(str[non_op + 1]))) {
in_number = true;
}
}
if (!in_word && is_unicode_identifier_start(str[j]) && !in_number) {