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In my font-lock-defaults I have:

("\\(^\\| \\|\t\\)\\(![^\n]+\\)\n" 2 'factor-font-lock-comment)

The comment character is ! and this makes it so comments get the right face. This works mostly, except when there is a competing font-locked entity inside the comment, like a string (delimited by double quotes):

! this line is font-locked fine
! this one is "not" because "strings"

How do you get font-lock to understand that the comment is already font-locked fine and it doesn't need to try to font-lock any strings inside of it? The obvious way is to add ! to the comment starter class in the syntax table:

(modify-syntax-entry ?! "< 2b" table)

This solution is not possible because function names and other symbols containing ! are legal such as map! filter! and foo!bar. And adding ! would cause code containing such names to be highlighted incorrectly.

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Generally, it's a bad idea to highlight comments using a font-lock keyword. It's better to use the syntactic phase for this.

Even though the syntax table isn't powerful enough to describe the syntax of your language, it's still possible to highlight comments using in the syntactic font-lock phase. The solution is to provide a custom function to assign syntactic properties to the ! characters that should start a comment. This is done using the variable syntax-propertize-function.

See the elisp manual for details. Also, this tutorial covers this in great detail.

Update: The following is a simple example that define ! to be comment start character, but not within identifiers. A real world example might need a more refined way to check if something is an identifier.

(defun exmark-syntax-propertize (start end)
  (funcall (syntax-propertize-rules
            ("[[:alnum:]_]\\(!\\)"
             (1 "_")))
           start
           end))

(defvar exmark-mode-syntax-table
  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">   " table)
    (modify-syntax-entry ?!  "<   " table)
    table))

(define-derived-mode exmark-mode prog-mode "!-Mark"
  "Major mode for !-mark."
  (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function)
       'exmark-syntax-propertize))
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  • Thanks. It seem to not work for cases where the ! is in the beginning of the word? Like !foo is still seen as a comment but not foo! or f!oo. May 10, 2015 at 1:22
  • How do you distinguish a comment from a symbol with an initial !-mark? If a comment require a space after it, you could easily modify the syntax table, or the syntax propertize function to handle this. May 10, 2015 at 7:52
  • Yes the ! character is only a comment character starter if it is preceded and followed by a whitespace character. May 10, 2015 at 13:12
  • Dead link to "this tutorial" now at lunaryorn.com/posts/advanced-syntactic-fontification or search for advanced-syntactic-fontification
    – Devon
    Nov 16, 2017 at 19:41

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