Tag Decoration Mode
Semantic Tag Decoration mode “decorates” each tag based on certain arbitrary features of that tag. Decorations are specified using the variable semantic-decoration-styles.
Command: global-semantic-decoration-mode &optional arg
Toggle Semantic Tag Decoration mode in all Semantic-enabled buffers. With an optional argument arg, enable if arg is positive, and disable otherwise.
Variable: semantic-decoration-styles
The value of this variable is a list of decoration styles for Semantic Tag Decoration mode. Each element in this list should have the form (name . flag), where name is a style name (a symbol) and flag is non-nil if the style is enabled.
The following styles are available:
semantic-tag-boundary
Place an overline in front of each long tag (excluding prototypes).
semantic-decoration-on-private-members
Highlight class members that are designated as private.
semantic-decoration-on-protected-members
Highlight class members that are designated as protected.
semantic-decoration-on-includes
Highlight class members that are includes. Clicking on the highlighted include statements opens a context menu for configuring Semantic includes.
To enable or disable specific decorations, use this function:
Command: semantic-toggle-decoration-style name &optional arg
Prompt for a decoration style, name, and turn it on or off. With prefix argument arg, turn on if positive, otherwise off. Return non-nil if the decoration style is enabled.
Face: semantic-tag-boundary-face
Face for long tags in the semantic-tag-boundary decoration style.
Face: semantic-decoration-on-private-members-face
Face for privately-scoped tags in the semantic-decoration-on-private-members decoration style.
Face: semantic-decoration-on-protected-members-face
Face for protected tags in the semantic-decoration-on-protected-members decoration style.
Face: semantic-decoration-on-includes
Face for includes that are not in some other state, in the semantic-decoration-on-includes decoration style.
Face: semantic-decoration-on-unknown-includes
Face for includes that cannot be found, in the semantic-decoration-on-includes decoration style.
Face: semantic-decoration-on-unparsed-includes
Face for includes that have not yet been parsed, in the semantic-decoration-on-includes decoration style.
2.10.1 Creating New Decoration Modes
You can create new types of decorations using the following function:
Function: define-semantic-decoration-style name doc &rest flags
Define a new decoration style with name. doc is a documentation string describing the decoration style name. It is appended to auto-generated doc strings. An optional list of flags can also be specified. Flags are: :enabled <value> - specify the default enabled value for name.
This defines two new overload functions respectively called NAME-p and NAME-highlight, for which you must provide a default implementation in respectively the functions NAME-p-default and NAME-highlight-default. Those functions are passed a tag. NAME-p must return non-nil to indicate that the tag should be decorated by NAME-highlight.
To put primary decorations on a tag NAME-highlight, use functions like semantic-set-tag-face, semantic-set-tag-intangible, etc., found in the semantic-decorate library.
To add other kind of decorations on a tag, NAME-highlight must use semantic-decorate-tag, and other functions of the semantic decoration api found in this library.