On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 9:43 AM, William Blunn <bill+london...@blunn.org> wrote: > Hello London Perl Mongers, > > What do people reckon to use when wanting to do Perl syntax highlighting > (Perl ? HTML), such as one might want to use in one's source code repository > browser. > > There is an existing repository browser installation at $employer which does > Perl syntax highlighting, but I've found the existing highlighter to be a > bit mediocre in as much as it doesn't handle some rather common cases. The > people who look after the repository browser have been working on improving > the syntax highlighter, and have so far managed to fix: > > * a single quote in POD apparently being interpreted as the start of a > string literal > > * a single quote in a comment apparently being interpreted as the start of a > string literal > > but I am still suffering from > > * a single quote in q{...} string apparently being interpreted as the start > of a string literal > > So I was wondering if there was a known good Perl syntax highligher. All > suggestions gratefully received; suggestions of the form "FooHighLight > version >= 2.71828" score bonus points.
For https://github.com/zby/Nblog I use http://alexgorbatchev.com/SyntaxHighlighter/ - it has the nice feature that the code remains text, but I never tested it too exhaustively. -- Zbigniew Lukasiak http://brudnopis.blogspot.com/ http://perlalchemy.blogspot.com/