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Sublime Text UMASM Syntax Highlighting

Syntax highlighting for Sublime Text for the UMASM (Universal Machine Assembly Language) used in Tufts' COMP-40: Machine Structure & Assembly Language Programming.

Installation

In a Sublime installation, there exists a Packages folder (for example, with the default installation on a modern GNU/Linux system, at ~/.config/sublime-text-3/). Within this, there should be a directory called User; if there is not, then create it. Copy the UMASM.tmLanguage file into this directory, and restart sublime; in the View > Syntax menu, there should now be an entry called UMASM.

Development & Contribution

This syntax highlighting is not guaranteed to be perfect, as it was originally written in an hour or so while doing this project when I took COMP-40. If you find any issues, please open a GitHub issue and we can address it.

The structure of a Sublime Text syntax highlighting configuration is that there exists a *.YAML-tmLanguage file. This is human-readable, and contains a list of patterns in the YAML file format. Each pattern contains:

  • a comment field describing the use of this match, for readability's sake
  • a name field, containing the Sublime scope which determies what color the matched characters will appear
  • a match field listing a regular expression which will be matched.

The available scopes for the name field are predetermined, and are the hooks for which a Sublime theme provides colors.

The Package Dev package for Sublime is recommended for building the syntax highlighting. The *.tmLanguage file which is eventually read and interpreted by Sublime is a glorified XML file, and can be significantly more difficult to read. The Package Dev package provides a build process from *.YAML-tmLanguage to *.tmLanguage. Once installed, simply open the *.YAML-tmLanguage file and navigate to Tools > Build Systems > Automatic before using Ctrl+B (a.k.a. Tools > Build) to build the final *.tmLanguage file.

Note that Sublime Text 3 has since made available a much improved *.sublime-syntax file format, but YAML is backwards compatible in case anyone is still using Sublime Text 2.

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