dp.sh.Brushes.CSharp = function()

{

	var keywords =	'abstract as base bool break byte case catch char checked class const ' +

					'continue decimal default delegate do double else enum event explicit ' +

					'extern false finally fixed float for foreach get goto if implicit in int ' +

					'interface internal is lock long namespace new null object operator out ' +

					'override params private protected public readonly ref return sbyte sealed set ' +

					'short sizeof stackalloc static string struct switch this throw true try ' +

					'typeof uint ulong unchecked unsafe ushort using virtual void while';



	this.regexList = [

		// There's a slight problem with matching single line comments and figuring out

		// a difference between // and ///. Using lookahead and lookbehind solves the

		// problem, unfortunately JavaScript doesn't support lookbehind. So I'm at a 

		// loss how to translate that regular expression to JavaScript compatible one.

//		{ regex: new RegExp('(?<!/)//(?!/).*$|(?<!/)////(?!/).*$|/\\*[^\\*]*(.)*?\\*/', 'gm'),	css: 'comment' },			// one line comments starting with anything BUT '///' and multiline comments

//		{ regex: new RegExp('(?<!/)///(?!/).*$', 'gm'),											css: 'comments' },		// XML comments starting with ///



		{ regex: dp.sh.RegexLib.SingleLineCComments,				css: 'comment' },			// one line comments

		{ regex: dp.sh.RegexLib.MultiLineCComments,					css: 'comment' },			// multiline comments

		{ regex: dp.sh.RegexLib.DoubleQuotedString,					css: 'string' },			// strings

		{ regex: dp.sh.RegexLib.SingleQuotedString,					css: 'string' },			// strings

		{ regex: new RegExp('^\\s*#.*', 'gm'),						css: 'preprocessor' },		// preprocessor tags like #region and #endregion

		{ regex: new RegExp(this.GetKeywords(keywords), 'gm'),		css: 'keyword' }			// c# keyword

		];



	this.CssClass = 'dp-c';

	this.Style = '.dp-c .vars { color: #d00; }';

}



dp.sh.Brushes.CSharp.prototype	= new dp.sh.Highlighter();

dp.sh.Brushes.CSharp.Aliases	= ['c#', 'c-sharp', 'csharp'];

