https://www.scintilla.org/scintilla534.zip
Released 8 March 2023.
Add multithreaded wrap to significantly improve performance of wrapping large files.
More typesafe bindings of *Full APIs in ScintillaCall. Feature #1477.
Fix overlapping of text with line end wrap marker. Bug #2378.
Fix clipping of line end wrap symbol for SC_WRAPVISUALFLAGLOC_END_BY_TEXT.
Where a multi-byte character contains multiple styles, display each byte as a representation. This makes it easier to see and fix lexers that change styles mid-character, commonly because they use fixed size buffers.
Fix a potential crash with autocompletion list fill-ups where a SCN_CHARADDED handler retriggered an autocompletion list, but with no items that match the typed character.
lexilla523
Released 8 March 2023.
Add scripts/PromoteNew.bat script to promote .new files after checking.
Makefile: Remove 1024-byte line length limit..
Ruby: Add new lexical classes for % literals SCE_RB_STRING_W (%w non-interpolable string array), SCE_RB_STRING_I (%i non-interpolable symbol array), SCE_RB_STRING_QI (%I interpolable symbol array), and SCE_RB_STRING_QS (%s symbol). Issue #124.
Ruby: Disambiguate %= which may be a quote or modulo assignment. Issue #124, Bug #1255, Bug #2182.
Ruby: Fix additional fold level for single character in SCE_RB_STRING_QW. Issue #132.
Ruby: Set SCE_RB_HERE_QQ for unquoted and double-quoted heredocs and SCE_RB_HERE_QX for backticks-quoted heredocs. Issue #134.
Ruby: Recognise #{} inside SCE_RB_HERE_QQ and SCE_RB_HERE_QX. Issue #134.
Ruby: Improve regex and heredoc recognition. Issue #136.
Ruby: Highlight #@, #@@ and #$ style interpolation. Issue #140.
Ruby: Fix folding for multiple heredocs started on one line. Fix folding when there is a space after heredoc opening delimiter. Issue #135.
YAML: Remove 1024-byte line length limit.
https://www.scintilla.org/lexilla524.zip
Released 13 March 2023.
C++: Fix failure to recognize keywords containing upper case. Issue #149.
GDScript: Support % and $ node paths. Issue #145, Pull request #146.
Close#13338
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README for building of Scintilla, Lexilla, and SciTE
Scintilla and Lexilla can be built by themselves.
To build SciTE, Scintilla and Lexilla should first be built.
See lexilla/README for information on building Lexilla.
*** GTK+/Linux version ***
You must first have GTK+ 2.24 or later and GCC (7.1 or better) installed.
Clang may be used by adding CLANG=1 to the make command line.
Other C++ compilers may work but may require tweaking the make file.
Either GTK+ 2.x or 3.x may be used with 2.x the default and 3.x
chosen with the make argument GTK3=1.
To build Scintilla, use the makefile located in the scintilla/gtk directory
cd scintilla/gtk
make
cd ../..
To build and install SciTE, use the makefile located in the scite/gtk directory
cd scite/gtk
make
sudo make install
This installs SciTE into $prefix/bin. The value of $prefix is determined from
the location of Gnome if it is installed. This is usually /usr if installed
with Linux or /usr/local if built from source. If Gnome is not installed
/usr/bin is used as the prefix. The prefix can be overridden on the command
line like "make prefix=/opt" but the same value should be used for both make
and make install as this location is compiled into the executable. The global
properties file is installed at $prefix/share/scite/SciTEGlobal.properties.
The language specific properties files are also installed into this directory.
To remove SciTE
sudo make uninstall
To clean the object files which may be needed to change $prefix
make clean
The current make file supports static and dynamic linking between SciTE, Scintilla, and Lexilla.
*** Windows version ***
A C++ 17 compiler is required.
Visual Studio 2019 is the development system used for most development
although Mingw-w64 9.2 is also supported.
To build Scintilla, make in the scintilla/win32 directory
cd scintilla\win32
GCC: mingw32-make
Visual C++: nmake -f scintilla.mak
cd ..\..
To build SciTE, use the makefiles located in the scite/win32 directory
cd scite\win32
GCC: mingw32-make
Visual C++: nmake -f scite.mak
An executable SciTE will now be in scite/bin.
*** GTK+/Windows version ***
Mingw-w64 is known to work. Other compilers will probably not work.
Only Scintilla will build with GTK+ on Windows. SciTE will not work.
Make builds both a static library version of Scintilla with lexers (scintilla.a) and
a shared library without lexers (libscintilla.so or or libscintilla.dll).
To build Scintilla, make in the scintilla/gtk directory
cd scintilla\gtk
mingw32-make
*** macOS Cocoa version ***
Xcode 9.2 or later may be used to build Scintilla on macOS.
There is no open source version of SciTE for macOS but there is a commercial
version available through the App Store.
To build Scintilla, run xcodebuild in the scintilla/cocoa/ScintillaFramework or
scintilla/cocoa/Scintilla directory
cd cocoa/Scintilla
xcodebuild
*** Qt version ***
See the qt/README file to build Scintilla with Qt.