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* migrate grammar fetching/building code into helix-loader crateMichael Davis2022-03-10
| | | | | | | | | 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.
* add 'use-grammars' to languages.tomlMichael Davis2022-03-10
| | | | | | | | 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.
* implement build_grammars and fetch_grammarsMichael Davis2022-03-10
| | | | | | | | build_grammars adapts the functionality that previously came from helix-syntax to be used at runtime from the command line flags. fetch_grammars wraps command-line git to perform the same actions previously done in the scripts in #1560.
* migrate helix-syntax crate into helix-core and helix-termMichael Davis2022-03-10
helix-syntax mostly existed for the sake of the build task which checks and compiles the submodules. Since we won't be relying on that process anymore, it doesn't end up making much sense to have a very thin crate just for some functions that we could port to helix-core. The remaining build-related code is moved to helix-term which will be able to provide grammar builds through the --build-grammars CLI flag.