Intel's Implicit SIMD Program Compiler (https://ispc.github.io/) files
are "a variant of the C programming language" with support for templates
and references.
The Lean process, spawned by the language server, might use excessive
memory in certain situation, causing the entire system to freeze. See:
https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/5321
The language server accepts a CLI flag for limiting memory use. I set
it to 1024MB, which might be a bit arbitrary, but definitly prevents
the system from crashing.
The repository reference used here was a fork from the actual
repository, which has now been moved under ionide organization, where it is
in active maintenance and development.
The commit SHA is the currently latest commit from main branch.
The injections.scm is copied as is from the fsharp treesitter repo
[queries](https://github.com/ionide/tree-sitter-fsharp/blame/main/queries).
The locals.scm is copied from the repo and the capture names are to follow
the standard names:
- Replace @local.definition.var @local.definition.function, and @local.definition.parameter with @local.definition
- Remove (#set! "definition.function.scope" "parent")
The highlights.scm is copied as well from the fsharp
treesitter repo, but modified here to match helix highlight scopes based
on my best guesstimates. The changes made:
- Remove @spell scopes
- Split @comment into @comment.line and @comment.block
- Replace @comment.documentation with @comment.block.documentation
- Replace @character.special with @special
- Replace @variable.member with @variable.other.member
- Replace @type.definition with @type
- Replace @function.member with @function.method
- Replace @module with @namespace
- Replace @constant.macro with @function.macro
- Replace @property with @variable.other.member
- Replace @variable.member with @variable.other.member
- Replace @variable.parameter.builtin with @variable.builtin
- Replace @function.call with @function
- Replace @number with @constant.numeric.integer and @constant.numeric.float
- Replace @boolean with @constant.builtin.boolean
- Replace @keyword.conditional with @keyword.control.conditional
- Replace @keyword.return with @keyword.control.return
- Replace @keyword.repeate with @keyword.control.repeat
- Replace @keyword.import with @keyword.control.import
- Replace @keyword.modifier with @keyword.storage.modifier
- Replace @keyword.type with @keyword.storage.type
- Replace @keyword.exception with @keyword.control.exception
- Replace @module.builtin with @namespace
* Add TypeSpec support
Adds support for TypeSpec <https://typespec.io> in helix.
* Resolve PR comments
* Pull in LICENSE
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
The primary executable that comes with Tcl is `tclsh`. Not really sure what `tclish` is, as I initially thought it was a typo. However, there seems to be references to it based on a quick search (e.g. [here](https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Tclish) and [here](https://tclish.sourceforge.net/)), so maybe it's a valid executable that I just haven't been aware of. I was hesitant to replace it and instead opted to just add `tclsh`.
* feat(languages): update `just` grammar and queries
Bump the
* refactor(syntax): inject shebang by id not name
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Co-authored-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>