I'm trying to define a custom Function List (functionList.xml in %appdata%/Notepad++) in order to use that as a navigator for a long text-based file used as an input to a software.
I managed to make it work almost perfectly, though there is still one issue that bothers me: I'd like to return a Class even if it doesn't have a Function in it.
First, this is a sample of what my text file looks like (some of you might recognize an .inp file used for the eQuest energy modeling software, but that's irrelevant):
$ *********************************************************
$ ** **
$ ** Electric & Fuel Meters **
$ ** **
$ *********************************************************
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
$ Electric Meters
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
"EM1" = ELEC-METER
TYPE = UTILITY
..
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
$ Fuel Meters
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
$ Master Meters
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
"MASTER-METERS 1" = MASTER-METERS
MSTR-ELEC-METER = "EM1"
MSTR-FUEL-METER = "FM1"
..
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
$ Something else
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
"XXX" = blabla
..
Here is the current parser that I have:
<parser
id="equest_full"
displayName="eQuest Full Function List">
<!-- Find The entire Class using a positive lookahead -->
<classRange
mainExpr="\$.*?\r\n\r\n.*?(?=\$)"
displayMode="node" >
<!-- Here we return just the Class name -->
<className>
<!-- Find only the text, using a negative lookahead to exclude multiple white spaces -->
<nameExpr expr='\w(\w|-|/| (?! ))+'/>
</className>
<!-- Here we find the "function" - here it's something that starts a line with "XXXX" = "blabla" -->
<function
mainExpr='^\".*?\" = [^ ]+' >
<functionName>
<!-- We already have exactly what we want with the above -->
<funcNameExpr expr=".*"/>
</functionName>
</function>
</classRange>
<function
mainExpr="\$.*?\r\n\r\n">
<!-- A poor attempt to display classes even if empty... doesn't work properly -->
<functionName>
<!-- Find only the text, using a negative lookahead to exclude multiple white spaces -->
<nameExpr expr="\w(\w|-|/| (?! ))+"/>
</functionName>
</function>
</parser>
It will show the following in the Function List pane:
I would very much like if it could also display "Fuel Meters" in the list, even if it's empty. The reason behind it is that I'm going to use that as a navigation page and therefore I need anchors to empty sections so I can go there quickly and add stuff.
Is it possible in Notepad++? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Something I've been thinking: If I could write regular code in there, under the ClassRange > Function, I would do an IF statement. If "^\".*?\" = [^ ]+" is found, then proceed with the rest of the parsing. Else, return the position of the first line of the class. I don't know how to do that with a RegEx or if it's feasible.
Update: I think I found a way that could work, but I can't figure out the proper regex. Basically, I think the problem I have with my current parser is that when the class is empty it still returns as a class and therefore won't be picked up later by the function that is outside of the classrange. I need to find a way to modify this:
<classRange
mainExpr="\$.*?\r\n\r\n.*?(?=\$)"
displayMode="node" >
It needs to NOT pick up the "Fuel Meters" class. Right now it does pick up this:
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
$ Fuel Meters
$ ---------------------------------------------------------
until the next $ sign.
How can I modify to above Regex to make sure there is at least one character that isn't \n \r or spaces?