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  1. Prism.languages.haskell= {
  2. 'comment': {
  3. pattern: /(^|[^-!#$%*+=\?&@|~.:<>^\\])(--[^-!#$%*+=\?&@|~.:<>^\\].*(\r?\n|$)|{-[\w\W]*?-})/m,
  4. lookbehind: true
  5. },
  6. 'char': /'([^\\"]|\\([abfnrtv\\"'&]|\^[A-Z@[\]\^_]|NUL|SOH|STX|ETX|EOT|ENQ|ACK|BEL|BS|HT|LF|VT|FF|CR|SO|SI|DLE|DC1|DC2|DC3|DC4|NAK|SYN|ETB|CAN|EM|SUB|ESC|FS|GS|RS|US|SP|DEL|\d+|o[0-7]+|x[0-9a-fA-F]+))'/,
  7. 'string': /"([^\\"]|\\([abfnrtv\\"'&]|\^[A-Z@[\]\^_]|NUL|SOH|STX|ETX|EOT|ENQ|ACK|BEL|BS|HT|LF|VT|FF|CR|SO|SI|DLE|DC1|DC2|DC3|DC4|NAK|SYN|ETB|CAN|EM|SUB|ESC|FS|GS|RS|US|SP|DEL|\d+|o[0-7]+|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|\\\s+\\)*"/,
  8. 'keyword' : /\b(case|class|data|deriving|do|else|if|in|infixl|infixr|instance|let|module|newtype|of|primitive|then|type|where)\b/,
  9. 'import_statement' : {
  10. // The imported or hidden names are not included in this import
  11. // statement. This is because we want to highlight those exactly like
  12. // we do for the names in the program.
  13. pattern: /(\n|^)\s*(import)\s+(qualified\s+)?(([A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*)(\.[A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*)*)(\s+(as)\s+(([A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*)(\.[A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*)*))?(\s+hiding\b)?/m,
  14. inside: {
  15. 'keyword': /\b(import|qualified|as|hiding)\b/
  16. }
  17. },
  18. // These are builtin variables only. Constructors are highlighted later as a constant.
  19. 'builtin': /\b(abs|acos|acosh|all|and|any|appendFile|approxRational|asTypeOf|asin|asinh|atan|atan2|atanh|basicIORun|break|catch|ceiling|chr|compare|concat|concatMap|const|cos|cosh|curry|cycle|decodeFloat|denominator|digitToInt|div|divMod|drop|dropWhile|either|elem|encodeFloat|enumFrom|enumFromThen|enumFromThenTo|enumFromTo|error|even|exp|exponent|fail|filter|flip|floatDigits|floatRadix|floatRange|floor|fmap|foldl|foldl1|foldr|foldr1|fromDouble|fromEnum|fromInt|fromInteger|fromIntegral|fromRational|fst|gcd|getChar|getContents|getLine|group|head|id|inRange|index|init|intToDigit|interact|ioError|isAlpha|isAlphaNum|isAscii|isControl|isDenormalized|isDigit|isHexDigit|isIEEE|isInfinite|isLower|isNaN|isNegativeZero|isOctDigit|isPrint|isSpace|isUpper|iterate|last|lcm|length|lex|lexDigits|lexLitChar|lines|log|logBase|lookup|map|mapM|mapM_|max|maxBound|maximum|maybe|min|minBound|minimum|mod|negate|not|notElem|null|numerator|odd|or|ord|otherwise|pack|pi|pred|primExitWith|print|product|properFraction|putChar|putStr|putStrLn|quot|quotRem|range|rangeSize|read|readDec|readFile|readFloat|readHex|readIO|readInt|readList|readLitChar|readLn|readOct|readParen|readSigned|reads|readsPrec|realToFrac|recip|rem|repeat|replicate|return|reverse|round|scaleFloat|scanl|scanl1|scanr|scanr1|seq|sequence|sequence_|show|showChar|showInt|showList|showLitChar|showParen|showSigned|showString|shows|showsPrec|significand|signum|sin|sinh|snd|sort|span|splitAt|sqrt|subtract|succ|sum|tail|take|takeWhile|tan|tanh|threadToIOResult|toEnum|toInt|toInteger|toLower|toRational|toUpper|truncate|uncurry|undefined|unlines|until|unwords|unzip|unzip3|userError|words|writeFile|zip|zip3|zipWith|zipWith3)\b/,
  20. // decimal integers and floating point numbers | octal integers | hexadecimal integers
  21. 'number' : /\b(\d+(\.\d+)?([eE][+-]?\d+)?|0[Oo][0-7]+|0[Xx][0-9a-fA-F]+)\b/,
  22. // Most of this is needed because of the meaning of a single '.'.
  23. // If it stands alone freely, it is the function composition.
  24. // It may also be a separator between a module name and an identifier => no
  25. // operator. If it comes together with other special characters it is an
  26. // operator too.
  27. 'operator' : /\s\.\s|([-!#$%*+=\?&@|~:<>^\\]*\.[-!#$%*+=\?&@|~:<>^\\]+)|([-!#$%*+=\?&@|~:<>^\\]+\.[-!#$%*+=\?&@|~:<>^\\]*)|[-!#$%*+=\?&@|~:<>^\\]+|(`([A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*\.)*[_a-z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*`)/,
  28. // In Haskell, nearly everything is a variable, do not highlight these.
  29. 'hvariable': /\b([A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*\.)*[_a-z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*\b/,
  30. 'constant': /\b([A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*\.)*[A-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9']*\b/,
  31. 'punctuation' : /[{}[\];(),.:]/
  32. };