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Ref: https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-rust/commit/3ddebf46e6fe5e27fa03dc07a829a766b9979c8d
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Without this scoped attribute macros are not matched as macros.
Eg
```
#[path::macro]
```
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This stanza highlights functions within trait definitions. For example,
in:
pub trait Widget {
fn render(self, area: Rect, buf: &mut Buffer);
}
`render` is currently highlighted as a variable. With this change it's
highlighted as a function.
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Co-authored-by: Kirawi <67773714+kirawi@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gavin Crawford <gavincrawford@users.noreply.github.com>
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There don't appear to be any regressions from the updates.
Also included is a fix which highlights the "#" as in attributes
as punctuation. This was previously unhighlighted.
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Co-authored-by: Vince Mutolo <vince@mutolo.org>
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* add punctuation highlights for commas as in function parameters
* remove stray `variable.parameter` highlight
* I couldn't find any regressions from this and it fixes an
edge case I ran into (but sadly did not record 😓)
* highlight `fn` as `keyword.function`
* the theme docs have `fn` as an example so it seems fitting
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- Differentiates between `as` keyword as a binary type cast
operator and import renamer.
- `mod` and `use` are now under `@keyword.control.import`,
but `mod` is a `@keyword` if used as `mod name;`.
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- Highlight fragment specifiers (expr, tt, in macro
definitions) with @type.
- Highlight attributes as macros
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* updated theme scopes
variable.property -> variable.field
property -> variable.field
* updated theme scopes
* update book and themes
updated book and themes to reflect scope changes
* wip
* update more queries
* update dark_plus.toml
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* changed some gruvbox highlights
* more stuff including cursors
* use property instead
* use variable.property
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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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* wip
* Add VSCode Dark+ Theme
wip
wip
wip
wip
wip
wip
properly detect constants
add bool
wip
* suggestion
* add variant for c/c++
* fix hexcode error
* removed regex highlight
* fixed constant higlighting
* wip
* add space
* add suggestions
* update theme
* update book
* suggestions
* fix c/c++ enum
* update book
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