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Fix for google-code-prettify w/ c#

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Prettify gives types and methods the same class when tokenizing c# so they are colored the same. This is because methods are pascal case in c# instead of camel case like in ja开发者_运维百科va. This a

Prettify gives types and methods the same class when tokenizing c# so they are colored the same. This is because methods are pascal case in c# instead of camel case like in ja开发者_运维百科va. This affects my blog and all stackoverflow c# code since they use prettify too.

Does anyone have a fix for this?

If not, you can at least star/vote the official bug that was reported in Mar/2009 so the authors take another look.


It is possible for identical syntax to have different meanings. There just isn't enough information to properly syntax highlight everything.

Take a look at this example:

static class Program
{
    class Foo { public class Bar { public static void Func() { } } }
    class Foo2 { public static Baz Bar2 { get; set; } }
    class Baz { public void Func2() { } }

    static void Main()
    {
        Foo.Bar.Func();
        Foo2.Bar2.Func2();
    }
}

In the first line, Bar is an inner class, and should be highlighted green. In the second line, Bar2 is a property of type Foo2, and should be highlighted black. Both Func and Func2 are functions, and should be highlighted black.

Here's how Visual Studio highlights that code.

Fix for google-code-prettify w/ c#


I actually wrote my own syntax highlighting library to solve problems like this. It's pretty similar to prettify but you have to specify the language explicitly.

  • Website
  • Demo


The problem is that without context, it's impossible to find out whether it's a method or a type.

Take the following example:

var value = new Test();

Test();

This example instantiates a new Test and then calls the method Test. The only way to find out which is a class and which is a type is by having 1. the entire code base and 2. a compiler.

And then I haven't even touched invalid code.

That being said, I think that the current prettifier as used by SO does a terrific job of highlighting the code samples without any context whatsoever.


TextMate (OS X) or E-TextEditor (Windows)

TextMate/E-TextEditor will generate HTML & CSS from syntax highlighting for many, many languages.

Here is what you do:

  1. Open the file in TextMate/E-TextEditor
  2. Select the language from the menu at the bottom of the screen if it doesn't choose it automatically
  3. Go to Bundles->TextMate->Create HTML From Document
    • This will create all the HTMl/CSS in a new document.
    • Note: Windows users also choose the 'TextMate' bundle (not 'E-TextEditor')
  4. Profit!

Note: You will have to install the C# bundle for C# syntax (every other common language is included). To do this, install the "Get Bundles" bundle, and use that to install the C# bundle.

EDIT: Reading the comments I realized TextMate is only a solution for Mac users. Sometimes I forget about Windows.

You can also use E-TextEditor for Windows. The steps are the same.

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