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<title>CodeMirror: Multiplexing Parser Demo</title> <meta charset="utf-8"/> <link rel=stylesheet href="../doc/docs.css">
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<article> <h2>Multiplexing Parser Demo</h2> <form><textarea id="code" name="code"> <html> <body style="<<magic>>"> <h1><< this is not <html >></h1> << multiline not html at all : &amp; <link/> >> <p>this is html again</p> </body> </html> </textarea></form>
<script> CodeMirror.defineMode("demo", function(config) { return CodeMirror.multiplexingMode( CodeMirror.getMode(config, "text/html"), {open: "<<", close: ">>", mode: CodeMirror.getMode(config, "text/plain"), delimStyle: "delimit"} // .. more multiplexed styles can follow here ); }); var editor = CodeMirror.fromTextArea(document.getElementById("code"), { mode: "demo", lineNumbers: true, lineWrapping: true }); </script>
<p>Demonstration of a multiplexing mode, which, at certain boundary strings, switches to one or more inner modes. The out (HTML) mode does not get fed the content of the <code><< >></code> blocks. See the <a href="../doc/manual.html#addon_multiplex">manual</a> and the <a href="../addon/mode/multiplex.js">source</a> for more information.</p>
<p> <strong>Parsing/Highlighting Tests:</strong> <a href="../test/index.html#multiplexing_*">normal</a>, <a href="../test/index.html#verbose,multiplexing_*">verbose</a>. </p>
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