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.