I search for long time to get syntax highlighting for GNU Assembler (GAS,AT&T syntax) on Notepad++ and i found nothing...so i begin to write a simple bash script (write with Cygwin) to build a "User Defined Language". This script search into Binutils sources files to retrieve all keywords and generate XML file. This file can be to quickly imported into Notepad++. This is not an ideal solution but more than the original "Assembler" (Intel) provided with Notepad++. This script can build file to handle "i386" and "arm" syntaxe. (arm support is not completed yet).
To quickly add GAS user language file to Notepad++ :
- Download gnuas_i386.zip or gnuas_arm.zip
- Unzip the file to get the xml (UDL) file
- Go to Notepad++ > Language > Define your language > Import
- Select the xml file
- Restart Notepad++
- Download npp_gnuas_builder.zip
- Unzip the file to get the bash script
- Look at the script header for configuration
- Run npp_gnuas_builder.sh like
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npp_gnuas_builder.sh # Show script usage npp_gnuas_builder.sh all # Build all language definition npp_gnuas_builder.sh i386 # Build i386 language definition npp_gnuas_builder.sh arm # Build arm language definition
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NOTEPAD++ GNU-AS USER DEFINED LANGUAGE BUILDER V0.03
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[I386]
-Building registers list...
281 registers
-Building opcodes list...
2408 opcodes
-Building directives list...
195 directives
-Building operators list...
35 operators
-Building archs list...
98 archs
-Building preprocessor directives list...
17 preprocessor directives
-Building xml file...
File 'gnuas_i386.xml' ready !
[ARM]
-Building registers list...
46 registers
-Building opcodes list...
1352 opcodes
-Building directives list...
214 directives
-Building operators list...
35 operators
-Building archs list...
164 archs
-Building preprocessor directives list...
17 preprocessor directives
-Building xml file...
File 'gnuas_arm.xml' ready !