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This has been going on for a while now, but I was just motivated enough today to raise the issue. See an answer I wrote here for an example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/68039135/2137996

I see "Not" and "if" highlighted (not sure why "Not" is highlighted, actually) inside of the comment, which gets no special treatment. It's especially bad if a single quote ' is present in the comment (like "isn't") because then that opens a string that spans multiple lines (until the next ').

Here you can see the behavior when specifying <!-- language: lang-cmake -->:

# Not sure if needed:
# set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Windows)
# set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR AMD64)

set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER clang)
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_TARGET x86_64-windows-gnu)

set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")

Can CMake be added to highlight.js so snippets are easier to read?


In response to the comments, with <!-- language: lang-makefile --> it looks like this:

# Not sure if needed:
# set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Windows)
# set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR AMD64)

set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER clang)
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_TARGET x86_64-windows-gnu)

set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "-fuse-ld=lld")

This is... fine. As a stopgap. It would be much better to fix the CMake formatting.

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    there is no lang-cmake highlighter available: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/184108 you get the best effort one and on that answer on main you might get lang-c due to the c tag.
    – rene
    Jun 18, 2021 at 17:42
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    You can however use make, makefile, etc. which'll get you pretty close to what it's meant to be Jun 18, 2021 at 17:48
  • SO's code syntax highlighting is done through the highlight.js library, so if you notice any issues with a specific highlighter, they're best reported by opening an issue on their GitHub repo. You can read more about our highlighting situation, and the full list of languages, over at What is syntax highlighting and how does it work?
    – zcoop98
    Jun 18, 2021 at 18:55
  • @zcoop98 Highlight.js works perfectly fine with cmake, it's SO's version that's outdated Jun 18, 2021 at 18:59
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    @Nick I don't want to come across as pedantic; SO is on a pretty recent release of the library, 10.7.2, which just came out in April. Since then, there's been a minor version and a new major version released, but both of those are only ~2 weeks old. The issue very likely has nothing to do with using an outdated version, and everything to do with SO not including all languages, which is the category CMake apparently falls into.
    – zcoop98
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:09
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    The current version of highlight.js used by Stack Exchange is publicly available in SE's highlightjs-loader.js file linked in the Meta.SE FAQ.
    – zcoop98
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:12
  • Is there a formal process for requesting a new language be added to SO's HLJS? The cmake tag is pretty active. Jun 18, 2021 at 19:13
  • @Nick - makefile is... fine. As a stopgap. It would be much better to fix the CMake formatting. Jun 18, 2021 at 21:39
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    I've edited this question into a feature-request as per the advice in meta.stackexchange.com/questions/184108/… Jun 18, 2021 at 21:44
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    Theoretically, I could set the default language hint for the [cmake] tag to be make. (In practice, I cannot, because lang-make/lang-makefile is not one of the options there, because these UI controls haven't been updated since the switch to Highlight.JS.) But that doesn't help too much, since that question, like many others, will also have higher-impact tags like [c] or [c++] attached to it, which have their own highlighting hints. That means you have little choice but adding manual highlight hints to your code blocks. Then you can add whatever you want. Jun 18, 2021 at 22:12
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    @CodyGray - that's true, but it doesn't address the fact that writing "lang-cmake" or ```cmake currently applies misleading highlighting. Jun 18, 2021 at 22:17
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    Right... And that's part of the brokenness of Stack Exchange's highlighting system. Not enough room in a comment to explain it particularly well. But... If I made the highlighting hint on the [cmake] tag lang-makefile, then you could get that with ```cmake. The problem is that almost no one tags questions with only [cmake]. There's virtually always going to be a language tag on there. And when there are multiple competing language hints specified, then it's going to fall back to using "default", which will also break the normal language code highlighting. Jun 18, 2021 at 22:20
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    @Alex Welcome to the “Stack Exchange desperately needs to overhaul the tag-highlighter relationship” party. It’s really, really bad, all things considered. It feels to me like something that was “good enough” when first implemented, and then never improved over time… it desperately needs a refresh. I know there’s a feature request on MSE somewhere, but I don’t have the link handy atm.
    – zcoop98
    Jun 20, 2021 at 18:44
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    Note: Currently, for the code block in this question which is using the <!-- language: lang-cmake -->, the HTML after highlight.js runs indicates that the actual syntax highlighting language used is language-swift. Interestingly, the HTML after highlight.js runs for this answer, which explicitly indicates lang-cmake as the syntax highlighting language for the code block that begins with "# CMakeLists.txt", shows that the highlighting language that actually gets used is language-scss.
    – Makyen Mod
    Apr 1, 2023 at 14:04

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