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This improves the behavior in case of multiple nested extensions.
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Split extend logic into a separate file.
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cases at the beginning of a file.
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Improve and re-enable python indent queries.
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* WIP: Rework indentation system
* Add ComplexNode for context-aware indentation (including a proof of concept for assignment statements in rust)
* Add switch statements to Go indents.toml (fixes the second half of issue #1523)
Remove commented-out code
* Migrate all existing indentation queries.
Add more options to ComplexNode and use them to improve C/C++ indentation.
* Add comments & replace Option<Vec<_>> with Vec<_>
* Add more detailed documentation for tree-sitter indentation
* Improve code style in indent.rs
* Use tree-sitter queries for indentation instead of TOML config.
Migrate existing indent queries.
* Add documentation for the new indent queries.
Change xtask docgen to look for indents.scm instead of indents.toml
* Improve code style in indent.rs.
Fix an issue with the rust indent query.
* Move indentation test sources to separate files.
Add `#not-kind-eq?`, `#same-line?` and `#not-same-line` custom predicates.
Improve the rust and c indent queries.
* Fix indent test.
Improve rust indent queries.
* Move indentation tests to integration test folder.
* Improve code style in indent.rs.
Reuse tree-sitter cursors for indentation queries.
* Migrate HCL indent query
* Replace custom loading in indent tests with a designated languages.toml
* Update indent query file name for --health command.
* Fix single-space formatting in indent queries.
* Add explanation for unwrapping.
Co-authored-by: Triton171 <triton0171@gmail.com>
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This is a rather large refactor that moves most of the code for
loading, fetching, and building grammars into a new helix-loader
module. This works well with the [[grammars]] syntax for
languages.toml defined earlier: we only have to depend on the types
for GrammarConfiguration in helix-loader and can leave all the
[[language]] entries for helix-core.
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The vision with 'use-grammars' is to allow the long-requested feature
of being able to declare your own set of grammars that you would like.
A simple schema with only/except grammar names controls the list
of grammars that is fetched and built. It does not (yet) control which
grammars may be loaded at runtime if they already exist.
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This is not strictly speaking necessary. tree_sitter_library was used by
just one grammar: llvm-mir-yaml, which uses the yaml grammar. This will
make the language more consistent, though. Each language can explicitly
say that they use Some(grammar), defaulting when None to the grammar that
has a grammar_id matching the language's language_id.
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Here we add syntax to the languages.toml languge
[[grammar]]
name = "<name>"
source = { .. }
Which can be used to specify a tree-sitter grammar separately of
the language that defines it, and we make this distinction for
two reasons:
* In later commits, we will separate this code from helix-core
and bring it to a new helix-loader crate. Using separate schemas
for language and grammar configurations allows for a nice divide
between the types needed to be declared in helix-loader and in
helix-core/syntax
* Two different languages may use the same grammar. This is currently
the case with llvm-mir-yaml and yaml. We could accomplish a config
that works for this with just `[[languages]]`, but it gets a bit
dicey with languages depending on one another. If you enable
llvm-mir-yaml and disable yaml, does helix still need to fetch and
build tree-sitter-yaml? It could be a matter of interpretation.
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* impl auto pairs config
Implements configuration for which pairs of tokens get auto completed.
In order to help with this, the logic for when *not* to auto complete
has been generalized from a specific hardcoded list of characters to
simply testing if the next/prev char is alphanumeric.
It is possible to configure a global list of pairs as well as at the
language level. The language config will take precedence over the
global config.
* rename AutoPair -> Pair
* clean up insert_char command
* remove Rc
* remove some explicit cloning with another impl
* fix lint
* review comments
* global auto-pairs = false takes precedence over language settings
* make clippy happy
* print out editor config on startup
* move auto pairs accessor into Document
* rearrange auto pair doc comment
* use pattern in Froms
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Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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* Add injection regex for more languages
To support embedding them in other languages like markdown.
* Add llvm-mir highlighting
LLVM Machine IR is dumped as yaml files that can embed LLVM IR and
Machine IR.
To support this, add a llvm-mir-yaml language that uses the yaml
parser, but uses different injections to highlight IR and MIR.
* Update submodule with fixed multiline comments
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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rules (always use the indent of the current line for a new line). (#1341)
Fix several bugs in the treesitter indentation calculation.
Co-authored-by: Triton171 <triton0171@gmail.com>
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* feat(lsp): configurable diagnostic severity
Allow severity of diagnostic messages to be configured.
E.g. allow turning of Hint level diagnostics.
Fixes: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1007
* Use language_config() method
* Add documentation for diagnostic_severity
* Use unreachable for unknown severity level
* fix: documentation for diagnostic_severity config
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* Add treesitter textobject queries
Only for Go, Python and Rust for now.
* Add tree-sitter textobjects
Only has functions and class objects as of now.
* Fix tests
* Add docs for tree-sitter textobjects
* Add guide for creating new textobject queries
* Add parameter textobject
Only parameter.inside is implemented now, parameter.around
will probably require custom predicates akin to nvim' `make-range`
since we want to select a trailing comma too (a comma will be
an anonymous node and matching against them doesn't work similar
to named nodes)
* Simplify TextObject cell init
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Fix #492
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* Made toggle_comments language dependent
* Fixed Test Cases
* Added clippy suggestion
* Small Fixes
* Clippy Suggestion
Co-authored-by: Cor <prive@corpeters.nl>
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* Added option to provide a custom config file to the lsp.
* Simplified lsp loading routine with anyhow
* Moved config to language.toml
* Fixed test case
* Cargo fmt
* Revert now-useless changes
* Renamed custom_config to config
Co-authored-by: Cor <prive@corpeters.nl>
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I'm not sure how to address them, because they look like they
might be bugs, and code is involved. Will poke the relevant people.
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Still a bunch more warnings to fix in core, but it's a start.
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Fixes #91
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Can't do it via a scm query nicely because it returns an iterator over
all the matches, whereas we want to traverse the tree ourselves.
Can't extract the pattern data from a parsed query either.
Oh well, toml files for now.
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