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class NasmLexer(RegexLexer):

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For Nasm (Intel) assembly code.
Method analyse​_text No summary
Class Variable aliases Undocumented
Class Variable binn Undocumented
Class Variable declkw Undocumented
Class Variable decn Undocumented
Class Variable directives Undocumented
Class Variable filenames Undocumented
Class Variable flags Undocumented
Class Variable floatn Undocumented
Class Variable hexn Undocumented
Class Variable identifier Undocumented
Class Variable mimetypes Undocumented
Class Variable name Undocumented
Class Variable octn Undocumented
Class Variable priority Undocumented
Class Variable register Undocumented
Class Variable string Undocumented
Class Variable tokens Undocumented
Class Variable type Undocumented
Class Variable wordop Undocumented

Inherited from RegexLexer:

Method get​_tokens​_unprocessed Split text into (tokentype, text) pairs.

Inherited from Lexer (via RegexLexer):

Method get​_tokens Return an iterable of (tokentype, value) pairs generated from text. If unfiltered is set to True, the filtering mechanism is bypassed even if filters are defined.
Class Variable alias​_filenames Undocumented
Method __init__ Undocumented
Method __repr__ Undocumented
Method add​_filter Add a new stream filter to this lexer.
Instance Variable encoding Undocumented
Instance Variable ensurenl Undocumented
Instance Variable filters Undocumented
Instance Variable options Undocumented
Instance Variable stripall Undocumented
Instance Variable stripnl Undocumented
Instance Variable tabsize Undocumented
def analyse_text(text):

Has to return a float between 0 and 1 that indicates if a lexer wants to highlight this text. Used by guess_lexer. If this method returns 0 it won't highlight it in any case, if it returns 1 highlighting with this lexer is guaranteed.

The LexerMeta metaclass automatically wraps this function so that it works like a static method (no self or cls parameter) and the return value is automatically converted to float. If the return value is an object that is boolean False it's the same as if the return values was 0.0.

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