defmodule Makeup do @moduledoc """ Syntax highlighting library for code, inspired by Pygments. By default, it doesn't include any lexers. You must import them separately (even the Elixir lexer). """ alias Makeup.Formatters.HTML.HTMLFormatter alias Makeup.Lexers.ElixirLexer alias Makeup.Styles.HTML.StyleMap alias Makeup.Styles.HTML.Style alias Makeup.Pickers require StyleMap @doc """ Highlights the given string using the given lexer and formatter. By default it highlight the Elixir language using HTML """ def highlight(source, options \\ []) do lexer = case options[:lexer] do nil -> ElixirLexer module when is_atom(module) -> module name -> Pickers.pick_lexer!(name) end lexer_options = case options[:lexer_options] do nil -> [] opts -> opts end formatter = case options[:formatter] do nil -> HTMLFormatter module when is_atom(module) -> module name -> Pickers.pick_lexer!(name) end tokens = apply(lexer, :lex, [source, lexer_options]) apply(formatter, :format_as_binary, [tokens]) end def highlight_inner_html(source, options \\ []) do lexer = case options[:lexer] do nil -> ElixirLexer module when is_atom(module) -> module name -> Pickers.pick_lexer!(name) end lexer_options = case options[:lexer_options] do nil -> [] opts -> opts end tokens = apply(lexer, :lex, [source, lexer_options]) apply(HTMLFormatter, :format_inner_as_binary, [tokens]) end @doc """ Generates a CSS stylesheet for highlighted code for the given style. The `css_class` arguments is the top level class for highlighted code. For example, if the `css_class` is `"highlight"` (the default), the stylesheet has the form: ```css .highlight .someclass {...} .highlight .anotherclass {...} ``` ... """ def stylesheet(style \\ StyleMap.default_style(), css_class \\ "highlight") do Style.stylesheet(style, css_class) end end