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40 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
40 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
import {
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__commonJS
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} from "./chunk-2TUXWMP5.js";
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// node_modules/highlight.js/lib/languages/julia-repl.js
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var require_julia_repl = __commonJS({
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"node_modules/highlight.js/lib/languages/julia-repl.js"(exports, module) {
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function juliaRepl(hljs) {
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return {
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name: "Julia REPL",
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contains: [
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{
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className: "meta",
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begin: /^julia>/,
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relevance: 10,
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starts: {
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// end the highlighting if we are on a new line and the line does not have at
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// least six spaces in the beginning
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end: /^(?![ ]{6})/,
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subLanguage: "julia"
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},
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// jldoctest Markdown blocks are used in the Julia manual and package docs indicate
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// code snippets that should be verified when the documentation is built. They can be
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// either REPL-like or script-like, but are usually REPL-like and therefore we apply
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// julia-repl highlighting to them. More information can be found in Documenter's
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// manual: https://juliadocs.github.io/Documenter.jl/latest/man/doctests.html
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aliases: ["jldoctest"]
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}
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]
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};
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}
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module.exports = juliaRepl;
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}
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});
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export {
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require_julia_repl
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};
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//# sourceMappingURL=chunk-ACFQDGO3.js.map
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