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Update to Redmine 1.3-stable branch (Redmine SVN rev 8964)
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 24 Feb 2012 19:09:32 +0000
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1 = CodeRay
2
3 Tired of blue'n'gray? Try the original version of this documentation on
4 coderay.rubychan.de[http://coderay.rubychan.de/doc/] :-)
5
6 == About
7
8 CodeRay is a Ruby library for syntax highlighting.
9
10 You put your code in, and you get it back colored; Keywords, strings,
11 floats, comments - all in different colors. And with line numbers.
12
13 *Syntax* *Highlighting*...
14 * makes code easier to read and maintain
15 * lets you detect syntax errors faster
16 * helps you to understand the syntax of a language
17 * looks nice
18 * is what everybody wants to have on their website
19 * solves all your problems and makes the girls run after you
20
21
22 == Installation
23
24 % gem install coderay
25
26
27 === Dependencies
28
29 CodeRay needs Ruby 1.8.7+ or 1.9.2+. It also runs on Rubinius and JRuby.
30
31
32 == Example Usage
33
34 require 'coderay'
35
36 html = CodeRay.scan("puts 'Hello, world!'", :ruby).div(:line_numbers => :table)
37
38
39 == Documentation
40
41 See CodeRay.
42
43
44 == Credits
45
46 === Special Thanks to
47
48 * licenser (Heinz N. Gies) for ending my QBasic career, inventing the Coder
49 project and the input/output plugin system.
50 CodeRay would not exist without him.
51 * bovi (Daniel Bovensiepen) for helping me out on various occasions.
52
53 === Thanks to
54
55 * Caleb Clausen for writing RubyLexer (see
56 http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubylexer) and lots of very interesting mail
57 traffic
58 * birkenfeld (Georg Brandl) and mitsuhiku (Arnim Ronacher) for PyKleur, now pygments.
59 You guys rock!
60 * Jamis Buck for writing Syntax (see http://rubyforge.org/projects/syntax)
61 I got some useful ideas from it.
62 * Doug Kearns and everyone else who worked on ruby.vim - it not only helped me
63 coding CodeRay, but also gave me a wonderful target to reach for the Ruby
64 scanner.
65 * everyone who uses CodeBB on http://www.rubyforen.de and http://www.python-forum.de
66 * iGEL, magichisoka, manveru, WoNáDo and everyone I forgot from rubyforen.de
67 * Dethix from ruby-mine.de
68 * zickzackw
69 * Dookie (who is no longer with us...) and Leonidas from http://www.python-forum.de
70 * Andreas Schwarz for finding out that CaseIgnoringWordList was not case
71 ignoring! Such things really make you write tests.
72 * closure for the first version of the Scheme scanner.
73 * Stefan Walk for the first version of the JavaScript and PHP scanners.
74 * Josh Goebel for another version of the JavaScript scanner, a SQL and a Diff scanner.
75 * Jonathan Younger for pointing out the licence confusion caused by wrong LICENSE file.
76 * Jeremy Hinegardner for finding the shebang-on-empty-file bug in FileType.
77 * Charles Oliver Nutter and Yehuda Katz for helping me benchmark CodeRay on JRuby.
78 * Andreas Neuhaus for pointing out a markup bug in coderay/for_redcloth.
79 * 0xf30fc7 for the FileType patch concerning Delphi file extensions.
80 * The folks at redmine.org - thank you for using and fixing CodeRay!
81 * Keith Pitt for his SQL scanners
82 * Rob Aldred for the terminal encoder
83 * Trans for pointing out $DEBUG dependencies
84 * Flameeyes for finding that Term::ANSIColor was obsolete
85 * matz and all Ruby gods and gurus
86 * The inventors of: the computer, the internet, the true color display, HTML &
87 CSS, VIM, Ruby, pizza, microwaves, guitars, scouting, programming, anime,
88 manga, coke and green ice tea.
89
90 Where would we be without all those people?
91
92 === Created using
93
94 * Ruby[http://ruby-lang.org/]
95 * Chihiro (my Sony VAIO laptop); Henrietta (my old MacBook);
96 Triella, born Rico (my new MacBook); as well as
97 Seras and Hikari (my PCs)
98 * RDE[http://homepage2.nifty.com/sakazuki/rde_e.html],
99 VIM[http://vim.org] and TextMate[http://macromates.com]
100 * Subversion[http://subversion.tigris.org/]
101 * Redmine[http://redmine.org/]
102 * Firefox[http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/],
103 Firebug[http://getfirebug.com/], Safari[http://www.apple.com/safari/], and
104 Thunderbird[http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/]
105 * RubyGems[http://docs.rubygems.org/] and Rake[http://rake.rubyforge.org/]
106 * TortoiseSVN[http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/] using Apache via
107 XAMPP[http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html]
108 * RDoc (though I'm quite unsatisfied with it)
109 * Microsoft Windows (yes, I confess!) and MacOS X
110 * GNUWin32, MinGW and some other tools to make the shell under windows a bit
111 less useless
112 * Term::ANSIColor[http://term-ansicolor.rubyforge.org/]
113 * PLEAC[http://pleac.sourceforge.net/] code examples
114 * Github
115 * Travis CI (http://travis-ci.org/rubychan/github)
116
117 === Free
118
119 * As you can see, CodeRay was created under heavy use of *free* software.
120 * So CodeRay is also *free*.
121 * If you use CodeRay to create software, think about making this software
122 *free*, too.
123 * Thanks :)