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An embeddable script that makes source-code snippets in HTML prettier.
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An embeddable script that makes source-code snippets in HTML prettier.

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# Status: Archived

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This repository has been archived and is no longer maintained.

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# JavaScript code prettifier

Announcement: [**Action required** *rawgit.com* is going away](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/js-code-prettifier/IFHev_kLm30).

An embeddable script that makes source-code snippets in HTML prettier.

* Works on HTML pages.
* Works even if code contains embedded links, line numbers, etc.
* Simple API: include some JS & CSS and add an onload handler.
* Lightweights: small download and does not block page from loading while
running.
* Customizable styles via CSS. See the [themes gallery][1].
* Supports all C-like, Bash-like, and XML-like languages. No need to specify
the language.
* Extensible language handlers for other languages. You can specify the
language.
* Widely used with good cross-browser support. Powers https://code.google.com/
and http://stackoverflow.com/

[See an example][2].

## Setup

* Include the script tag below in your document:
```HTML

```
* See [Getting Started](docs/getting_started.md) to configure that URL with
options you need.
* Look at the [skin gallery][1] and pick styles that suit you.

## Usage

Put code snippets in `

...
` or
`...` and it will automatically be
pretty-printed.

```HTML

class Voila {

public:
// Voila
static const string VOILA = "Voila";

// will not interfere with embedded tags.
}


```

## FAQ

### For which languages does it work?

The comments in `prettify.js` are authoritative but the lexer should work on a
number of languages including C and friends, Java, Python, Bash, SQL, HTML,
XML, CSS, JavaScript, Makefile, and Rust.

It works passably on Ruby, PHP, VB, and Awk and a decent subset of Perl and
Ruby, but because of commenting conventions, doesn't work on Smalltalk, OCaml,
etc. without a language extension.

Other languages are supported via extensions:

[Apollo](src/lang-apollo.js);
[Basic](src/lang-basic.js);
[Clojure](src/lang-clj.js);
[CSS](src/lang-css.js);
[Dart](src/lang-dart.js);
[Erlang](src/lang-erlang.js);
[Go](src/lang-go.js);
[Haskell](src/lang-hs.js);
[Lasso](src/lang-lasso.js);
[Lisp, Scheme](src/lang-lisp.js);
[LLVM](src/lang-llvm.js);
[Logtalk](src/lang-logtalk.js);
[Lua](src/lang-lua.js);
[MATLAB](src/lang-matlab.js);
[MLs: F#, Ocaml,SML](src/lang-ml.js);
[Mumps](src/lang-mumps.js);
[Nemerle](src/lang-n.js);
[Pascal](src/lang-pascal.js);
[Protocol buffers](src/lang-proto.js);
[R, S](src/lang-r.js);
[RD](src/lang-rd.js);
[Rust](src/lang-rust.js);
[Scala](src/lang-scala.js);
[SQL](src/lang-sql.js);
[Swift](src/lang-swift.js);
[TCL](src/lang-tcl.js);
[LaTeX](src/lang-tex.js);
[Visual Basic](src/lang-vb.js);
[VHDL](src/lang-vhdl.js);
[Wiki](src/lang-wiki.js);
[XQ](src/lang-xq.js);
[YAML](src/lang-yaml.js)

If you'd like to add an extension for your favorite language, please look at
`src/lang-lisp.js` and submit a pull request.

### How do I specify the language of my code?

You don't need to specify the language since `PR.prettyPrint()` will guess.
You can specify a language by specifying the language extension along with the
`prettyprint` class:

```HTML


The lang-* class specifies the language file extensions.
File extensions supported by default include:
"bsh", "c", "cc", "cpp", "cs", "csh", "cyc", "cv", "htm", "html", "java",
"js", "m", "mxml", "perl", "pl", "pm", "py", "rb", "sh", "xhtml", "xml",
"xsl".

```

You may also use the [HTML 5][3] convention of embedding a `` element
inside the `

` and using `language-java` style classes:

```HTML

...

```

### It doesn't work on "obfuscated code sample"?

Yes. Prettifying obfuscated code is like putting lipstick on a pig —
i.e. outside the scope of this tool.

### Which browsers does it work with?

It's been tested with IE 6, Firefox 1.5 & 2, and Safari 2.0.4. Look at
[the tests][4] to see if it works in your browser.

### What's changed?

See the [changelog](CHANGES.md).

### Why doesn't Prettyprinting of strings work on WordPress?

Apparently wordpress does "smart quoting" which changes close quotes. This
causes end quotes to not match up with open quotes.

This breaks prettifying as well as copying and pasting of code samples. See
[WordPress's help center][5] for info on how to stop smart quoting of code
snippets.

### How do I put line numbers in my code?

You can use the `linenums` class to turn on line numbering. If your code
doesn't start at line number `1`, you can add a colon and a line number to the
end of that class as in `linenums:52`. For example:

```HTML

// This is line 4.

foo();
bar();
baz();
boo();
far();
faz();

```

### How do I prevent a portion of markup from being marked as code?

You can use the `nocode` class to identify a span of markup that is not code:

```HTML


int x = foo(); /* This is a comment This is not code
Continuation of comment */
int y = bar();

```

For a more complete example see the [issue #22 testcase][6].

### I get an error message "a is not a function" or "opt_whenDone is not a function"

If you are calling `prettyPrint` via an event handler, wrap it in a function.
Instead of doing:

```JavaScript
addEventListener('load', PR.prettyPrint, false);
```

wrap it in a closure like:

```JavaScript
addEventListener('load', function(event) { PR.prettyPrint(); }, false);
```

so that the browser does not pass an event object to `PR.prettyPrint`
which will confuse it.

### How can I customize the colors and styles of my code?

Prettify adds `` with `class`es describing the kind of code. You can
create CSS styles to matches these classes.

See the [theme gallery][1] for examples.

### I can't add classes to my code (because it comes from Markdown, etc.)

Instead of `

` you can use a comment or processing

instructions that survives processing instructions: `` works
as explained in [Getting Started](docs/getting_started.md).

### How can I put line numbers on every line instead of just every fifth line?

Prettify puts lines into an HTML list element so that line numbers aren't
caught by copy/paste, and the line numbering is controlled by CSS in the
default stylesheet, `prettify.css`.

The following should turn line numbering back on for the other lines:

```HTML

li.L0, li.L1, li.L2, li.L3,
li.L5, li.L6, li.L7, li.L8 {
list-style-type: decimal !important;
}

```

## Discussion

Please use the official [support group][7] for discussions, suggestions, and
general feedback.

## License

[Apache License 2.0](COPYING)

[1]: https://raw.githack.com/google/code-prettify/master/styles/index.html
[2]: https://raw.githack.com/google/code-prettify/master/examples/quine.html
[3]: http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-author-view/the-code-element.html#the-code-element
[4]: https://raw.githack.com/google/code-prettify/master/tests/prettify_test.html
[5]: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/125038
[6]: https://raw.githack.com/google/code-prettify/master/tests/prettify_test.html#issue22
[7]: http://groups.google.com/group/js-code-prettifier