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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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(#807)
* allow language.config (in languages.toml) to be passed in as a toml object
* Change config field for languages from json string to toml object
* remove indents on languages.toml config
* fix: remove patch version from serde_json import in helix-core
* Use same tree-sitter-zig as upstream/master
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0.20 includes querying improvements, we no longer have to convert
fragments to strings but can return an iterator of chunks instead.
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This is a legacy type that should be fully removed.
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It's no longer practical to maintain. Closes #451
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Fixed warning:
```
warning: the item `fmt` is imported redundantly
--> helix-core/src/syntax.rs:98:9
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16 | fmt,
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98 | use std::fmt;
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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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* rewrote Rust highlights.scm
* wip
* wip
* wip
* wip
* fixed type highlighting
* wip
* rewrite again
* moved operators
* missing newline
* missing newline
* update book
* fix constructor highlighting
* fix constructor highlighting
* fix const highlighting
* better constructor highlighting
* remove dup, bug was my locals.scm file
* fixed docs
* merge
* fixed for highlighting
* add yield
* remove yield
* added yield back
* fixed yield highlighting
* unecessary
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One of them was a lot more obvious than I thought.
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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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line_ending_detection
Rebasing was making me manually fix conflicts on every commit, so
merging instead.
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Also some general cleanup and some minor fixes along the way.
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Fixes #53
Fixes #207
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Note that this also removed those `finish_non_exhaustive()`.
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This makes the load_runtime_file function behave like the non-embedded
one.
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This test makes sure we can read some amount of data from the runtime folder.
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