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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <script src="js/codemirror.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="js/mirrorframe.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <title>CodeMirror: JavaScript demonstration</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/docs.css"/> </head> <body style="padding: 20px;"> <p>This page demonstrates <a href="index.html">CodeMirror</a>'s JavaScript parser. Note that the ugly buttons at the top are not are not part of CodeMirror proper -- they demonstrate the way it can be embedded in a web-application.</p> <div> <textarea id="code" cols="120" rows="30"> // Here you see some JavaScript code. Mess around with it to get // acquainted with CodeMirror's features. // Press enter inside the object and your new line will be suitably // indented. var keyBindings = { enter: "newline-and-indent", tab: "reindent-selection", ctrl_z: "undo", ctrl_y: "redo", ctrl_backspace: "undo-for-safari (which blocks ctrl-z)", ctrl_bracket: "highlight-brackets", ctrl_shift_bracket: "jump-to-matching-bracket" }; // Press tab on the next line and the wrong indentation will be fixed. var regex = /foo|bar/i; function example(x) { // Local variables get a different colour than global ones. var y = 44.4; return x + y - z; } </textarea> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> var textarea = document.getElementById('code'); var editor = new MirrorFrame(CodeMirror.replace(textarea), { height: "350px", content: textarea.value, parserfile: ["tokenizejavascript.js", "parsejavascript.js"], stylesheet: "css/jscolors.css", path: "js/", autoMatchParens: true }); </script> </body> </html>
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