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Tsynanysyn

Contracts are expressed in a small, typed language. Example:

is often referred to as a "scriptable" or "any-language" highlighter. Unlike the complex, hard-coded highlighters for C++ or Pascal, TSynAnySyn TSynAnySyn

A working group under the IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing has begun drafting P-2026: Standard for Adaptive Synchronization . Early adopters include the Apache Ray project and the Linux kernel’s futex2 proposal. Contracts are expressed in a small, typed language

: A more powerful, scriptable highlighter that uses external XML files to define grammar and is significantly faster and more configurable than TSynAnySyn . Early adopters include the Apache Ray project and

: It is generally slower and more limited than specialized highlighters. For production-level custom languages, experts often recommend alternatives like SynFacilSyn How to Use TSynAnySyn To implement TSynAnySyn in your project, follow these steps: TSynAnySyn Highlighting - Lazarus forum - Free Pascal

Understanding TSynAnySyn: A Guide to Basic Custom Syntax Highlighting In the world of Delphi and Lazarus development, TSynAnySyn is a specialized component within the