Implementing Syntax Coloring
When the language service provides syntax colorization, the parser converts a line of text into an array of colorable items and returns token types corresponding to these colorable items. The parser should return token types that belong to a list of colorable items. Visual Studio displays each colorable item in the code window according to the attributes assigned by the colorizer object to the appropriate token type.
Visual Studio does not specify a parser interface, and parser implementation is completely up to you. However, a default parser implementation is provided in the Visual Studio Language Package project. For managed code, the managed package framework (MPF) provides complete support for colorizing text.
Steps Followed by an Editor to Colorize Text
The editor gets the colorizer by calling the GetColorizer method on the IVsLanguageInfo object.
The editor calls the GetStateMaintenanceFlag method to determine whether the colorizer needs the state of each line to be maintained outside the colorizer.
If the colorizer requires the state to be maintained outside the colorizer, the editor calls the GetStartState method to get the state of the first line.
For each line in the buffer, the editor calls the ColorizeLine method, which performs the following steps:
The line of text is passed to a scanner to convert the text into tokens. Each token specifies the token text and the token type.
The token type is converted into an index into a colorable items list.
The token information is used to fill in an array such that each element of the array corresponds to a character in the line. The values stored in the array are the indexes into the colorable items list.
The state at the end of the line is returned for each line.
If the colorizer requires the state to be maintained, the editor caches the state for that line.
The editor renders the line of text using the information returned from the ColorizeLine method. This requires the following steps:
For each character in the line, get the colorable item index.
If using the default colorable items, access the editor's colorable items list.
Otherwise, call the language service's GetColorableItem method to obtain a colorable item.
Use the information in the colorable item to render the text into the display.
Managed Package Framework Colorizer
The managed package framework (MPF) provides all the classes that are required to implement a colorizer. Your language service class should inherit the LanguageService class and implement the required methods. You must supply a scanner and parser by implementing the IScanner interface, and return an instance of that interface from the GetScanner method (one of the methods that must be implemented in the LanguageService class). For more information, see Syntax Colorizing (Managed Package Framework).
See Also
Tasks
How to: Use Built-In Colorable Items
Concepts
Syntax Colorizing (Managed Package Framework)