Syntax highlighting is dependent on the tags. Some tags have languages pre-defined, some tags let the highlighter interpret the language (default), and some tags do not enable highlighting features at all (none).
- When there is only one tag with a specific language defined, all of the code blocks will use that language.
- When there are multiple tags with a specific language defined, all code blocks will let the highlighter interpret the language on its own.
- When any tag is set to default and no tags define a specific language, all code blocks will let the highlighter interpret the language on its own.
- When all tags are set to none, no syntax highlights will occur.
You can view which language is set for a tag by viewing the tag wiki and looking for the "Code Language" line at the very bottom (below the Edit button).
These rules apply to the question and all its answers. You can override these rules by manually setting the language in your post, with either of these two methods:
Include a rule directly above the code block to override that code block only.
Example: <!-- language: lang-c -->
Include a rule in your post that defines the language for all code blockes in that post.
Example: <!-- language-all: lang-c -->