* [webhelp] Fixes for TXP00152, TXP00002, test build 27 Jul 22:26 * [webhelp] Fixes for Part #4 TXP00010, EXCEPT decimal numbers in section titles * [webhelp] Fixes for Part #5 TXP00017 * [webhelp] Fixes for Part #4 TXP00010 - removed numbers from page section titles in "Custom Language Support Tutorial" and "Testing a Custom Language Plugin". * [webhelp] Removed numbers from page section titles in rest of project *.md files. * [new webhelp] Build #44 changes * [new webhelp] Maintenance merge from master * [new webhelp] Add placeholder file for webhelp import. * [webhelp] Correct redirects for file name changes * [webhelp] TOC not needed in webhelp * [format] {:toc} not needed for webhelp * add {:disable-links} to ensure demo links are not interpreted as real links. * Put all badges on the same line to simplify composition. * formatter.md: fix upsource link * fix some links * api_changes_list.md: remove note * migrate to webhelp - initial * fix GH edit URL * remove sdkdocs-template setup in VCS config * remove recently_updated.md * restore COC/CONTRIBUTING.md * api_changes_list.md: remove note * useful_links.md: IPE Co-authored-by: JohnHake <john.hake@jetbrains.com> Co-authored-by: Yann Cébron <yann.cebron@jetbrains.com>
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A commenter enables the user to comment-out a line of code at the cursor or selected code automatically.
The Commenter
defines support for Code | Comment with Line Comment and Code | Comment with Block Comment actions.
Define a Commenter
The commenter for Simple Language defines the line comment prefix as #
.
{src="simple_language_plugin/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/language/SimpleCommenter.java"}
Register the Commenter
The SimpleCommenter
implementation is registered in the plugin configuration file using the com.intellij.lang.commenter
extension point.
<extensions defaultExtensionNs="com.intellij">
<lang.commenter language="Simple" implementationClass="org.intellij.sdk.language.SimpleCommenter"/>
</extensions>
Run the Project
Open the example Simple Language properties file in the IDE Development Instance.
Place the cursor at the website
line.
Select Code | Comment with Line Comment.
The line is converted to a comment.
Select Code | Comment with Line Comment again, and the comment is converted back to active code.