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* fix vlang grammar fetch and build fail
* update highlights.scm for v-analyzer
* Update languages.toml
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Update runtime/queries/v/highlights.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* update scm for new lsp
* gen doc lang-support.md
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* highlight(sql): Update tree-sitter-sql to 92018a3
* highlight(sql): Update tree-sitter-sql to 98a7fc9
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* feat: add forth lsp and update tree sitter
* fix: update highlights
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* feat: add webc language support
* feat: add to lang-support book webc
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Co-authored-by: Christoph Sax <christoph.sax@mailbox.org>
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* Add blueprint tree-sitter support
* Add blueprint lsp support
* Run cargo xtask docgen
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* chore: update scala tree-sitter grammar
* Add locals.scm for Scala
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`Vagrantfile`s are configuration files for the [vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) tool, and they are written in Ruby. Even as vagrant [is ported to Go](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/toward-vagrant-3-0), `Vagrantfile`s [will be written in Ruby](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vagrant/docs/experimental/vagrant_go)
When a Vangrantfile is created, it starts with these lines:
```
```
But since Helix (quite reasonably) doesn't change editor behavior based on file contents, adding this to `languages.toml` seems like a reasonable way to get this functionality.
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Characters should maximally reside *inside* the ruler, not on top of it.
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to 'r'
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Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`:
```toml
[langauge-server.mylang-lsp]
command = "mylang-lsp"
args = ["--stdio"]
config = { provideFormatter = true }
[language-server.efm-lsp-prettier]
command = "efm-langserver"
[language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config]
documentFormatting = true
languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] }
```
The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default):
```toml
[[language]]
name = "typescript"
language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ]
```
or equivalent:
```toml
[[language]]
name = "typescript"
language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ]
```
Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array.
For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`).
If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried.
The list of supported features are:
- `format`
- `goto-definition`
- `goto-declaration`
- `goto-type-definition`
- `goto-reference`
- `goto-implementation`
- `signature-help`
- `hover`
- `document-highlight`
- `completion`
- `code-action`
- `workspace-command`
- `document-symbols`
- `workspace-symbols`
- `diagnostics`
- `rename-symbol`
- `inlay-hints`
Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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* fix: update upstream tree-sitter-dockerfile
Fixes: #6797
* fix: review
* fix: review
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