Render preprocessing statements in different color#952
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@KornevNikita noted in KhronosGroup#814 that comments and preprocessing statements have the same color in our source code listings, which looks ugly. Change the color of preprocessing statements to be something different.
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Cherry pick KhronosGroup#952 from main (cherry picked from commit 827d0fb)
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@KornevNikita noted in #814 that comments and preprocessing statements have the same color in our source code listings, which looks ugly. Change the color of preprocessing statements to be something different.