""" pygments.lexers.maxima ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lexer for the computer algebra system Maxima. Derived from pygments/lexers/algebra.py. :copyright: Copyright 2006-2022 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import re from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, bygroups, words from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \ Number, Punctuation __all__ = ['MaximaLexer'] class MaximaLexer(RegexLexer): """ A Maxima lexer. Derived from pygments.lexers.MuPADLexer. .. versionadded:: 2.11 """ name = 'Maxima' url = 'http://maxima.sourceforge.net' aliases = ['maxima', 'macsyma'] filenames = ['*.mac', '*.max'] keywords = ('if', 'then', 'else', 'elseif', 'do', 'while', 'repeat', 'until', 'for', 'from', 'to', 'downto', 'step', 'thru') constants = ('%pi', '%e', '%phi', '%gamma', '%i', 'und', 'ind', 'infinity', 'inf', 'minf', 'true', 'false', 'unknown', 'done') operators = (r'.', r':', r'=', r'#', r'+', r'-', r'*', r'/', r'^', r'@', r'>', r'<', r'|', r'!', r"'") operator_words = ('and', 'or', 'not') tokens = { 'root': [ (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'comment'), (r'"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"', String), (r'\(|\)|\[|\]|\{|\}', Punctuation), (r'[,;$]', Punctuation), (words (constants), Name.Constant), (words (keywords), Keyword), (words (operators), Operator), (words (operator_words), Operator.Word), (r'''(?x) ((?:[a-zA-Z_#][\w#]*|`[^`]*`) (?:::[a-zA-Z_#][\w#]*|`[^`]*`)*)(\s*)([(])''', bygroups(Name.Function, Text.Whitespace, Punctuation)), (r'''(?x) (?:[a-zA-Z_#%][\w#%]*|`[^`]*`) (?:::[a-zA-Z_#%][\w#%]*|`[^`]*`)*''', Name.Variable), (r'[-+]?(\d*\.\d+([bdefls][-+]?\d+)?|\d+(\.\d*)?[bdefls][-+]?\d+)', Number.Float), (r'[-+]?\d+', Number.Integer), (r'\s+', Text.Whitespace), (r'.', Text) ], 'comment': [ (r'[^*/]+', Comment.Multiline), (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, '#push'), (r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'), (r'[*/]', Comment.Multiline) ] } def analyse_text (text): strength = 0.0 # Input expression terminator. if re.search (r'\$\s*$', text, re.MULTILINE): strength += 0.05 # Function definition operator. if ':=' in text: strength += 0.02 return strength