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+-- test file for Haskell syntax highlighting in KDE's Kate
+
+-- The test file for literate Haskell can be easily created like this:
+-- cat highlight.hs | sed -e "s|^|> |" -e "s|> -- ||" -e "s|^> $||" > highlight.lhs
+-- You only have to manually edit the multi-line comment below.
+
+-- this is a single-line comment
+
+{- this is a multi-line comment
+
+Things like "a string" or a 'c' character shouldn't be highlighted in here.
+
+-- I could even start a new
+-- one-line comment.
+
+-}
+
+-- a data definition
+
+data Tree a = Br (Tree a) (Tree a) | Leaf a | Nil deriving (Show, Eq)
+
+
+-- function definition, "funnyfunction::", "Integer", "Int", "Bool" should be highlighted
+
+funnyfunction::(Tree a)=>[a]->Integer->Int->Bool
+
+
+-- strings and chars
+-- first line of function definitions (type declaration) should be highlighted
+
+strangefunction::Int->String
+strangefunction 1 = "hello"
+strangefunction 2 = "what's up"
+strangefunction 3 = (strangefunction 1) ++ ", " ++ (strangefunction 2)
+strangefunction 4 = 'a':'b':'c':'"':[] -- will return "abc"
+strangefunction 5 = '\n':[]
+strangefunction 6 = '\invalidhaskell':[]
+
+-- function name including the single quote character
+-- and infix operator (`div`)
+
+justtesting'::Int->Int
+justtesting' 2 = 2+1
+justtesting' 9 = 7 `div` 2
+
+-- same definition as above, slightly different function name and a couple more whitespaces
+
+justtesting'' :: Int -> Int
+justtesting'' 2 = 3
+justtesting'' 9 = 3 + 9 - 9
+
+-- the following lines are copied out of Haskell's "Prelude.hs"
+
+infixl 7 *, /, `quot`, `rem`, `div`, `mod`, :%, %
+
+
+-- everything highlighted except the "a"
+
+class Bounded a where
+ minBound, maxBound :: a
+
+class (Num a, Ord a) => Real a where
+ toRational :: a -> Rational
+
+-- finally, some keyword lists
+
+-- keywords
+
+case, class, data, deriving, do, else, if, in, infixl, infixr, instance, let, module, of, primitive,
+then, type, where
+
+-- infix operators
+
+quot, rem, div, mod, elem, notElem, seq
+
+-- this stuff is not handled yet
+
+!!, %, &&, $!, $, *, **, -,., /=, <, <=, =<<, ==, >, >=, >>, >>=, ^, ^^, ++, ||
+
+-- functions
+
+FilePath, IOError, abs, acos, acosh, all, and, any, appendFile,
+approxRational, asTypeOf, asin, asinh, atan, atan2, atanh, basicIORun,
+break, catch, ceiling, chr, compare, concat, concatMap, const, cos, cosh,
+curry, cycle, decodeFloat, denominator, digitToInt, div, divMod, drop,
+dropWhile, either, elem, encodeFloat, enumFrom, enumFromThen,
+enumFromThenTo, enumFromTo, error, even, exp, exponent, fail, filter, flip,
+floatDigits, floatRadix, floatRange, floor, fmap, foldl, foldl1, foldr,
+foldr1, fromDouble, fromEnum, fromInt, fromInteger, fromIntegral,
+fromRational, fst, gcd, getChar, getContents, getLine, head, id, inRange,
+index, init, intToDigit, interact, ioError, isAlpha, isAlphaNum, isAscii,
+isControl, isDenormalized, isDigit, isHexDigit, isIEEE, isInfinite, isLower,
+isNaN, isNegativeZero, isOctDigit, isPrint, isSpace, isUpper, iterate, last,
+lcm, length, lex, lexDigits, lexLitChar, lines, log, logBase, lookup, map,
+mapM, mapM_, max, maxBound, maximum, maybe, min, minBound, minimum, mod,
+negate, not, notElem, null, numerator, odd, or, ord, otherwise, pi, pred,
+primExitWith, print, product, properFraction, putChar, putStr, putStrLn,
+quot, quotRem, range, rangeSize, read, readDec, readFile, readFloat,
+readHex, readIO, readInt, readList, readLitChar, readLn, readOct, readParen,
+readSigned, reads, readsPrec, realToFrac, recip, rem, repeat, replicate,
+return, reverse, round, scaleFloat, scanl, scanl1, scanr, scanr1, seq,
+sequence, sequence_, show, showChar, showInt, showList, showLitChar,
+showParen, showSigned, showString, shows, showsPrec, significand, signum,
+sin, sinh, snd, span, splitAt, sqrt, subtract, succ, sum, tail, take,
+either, elem, encodeFloat, enumFrom, enumFromThen, enumFromThenTo,
+enumFromTo, error, even, exp, exponent, fail, filter, flip, floatDigits,
+floatRadix, floatRange, floor, fmap, takeWhile, tan, tanh, threadToIOResult,
+toEnum, toInt, toInteger, toLower, toRational, toUpper, truncate, uncurry,
+undefined, unlines, until, unwords, unzip, unzip3, userError, words,
+writeFile, zip, zip3, zipWith, zipWith3
+
+-- type constructors
+
+Bool, Char, Double, Either, Float, IO, Integer, Int, Maybe, Ordering, Rational, Ratio, ReadS,
+ShowS, String
+
+-- classes
+
+Bounded, Enum, Eq, Floating, Fractional, Functor, Integral, Ix, Monad, Num, Ord, Read, RealFloat,
+RealFrac, Real, Show
+
+-- data constructors
+
+EQ, False, GT, Just, LT, Left, Nothing, Right, True