* Use janet-simple grammar for Janet
* Update book
* Tweak language name and related
* Rename janet-simple to janet in book
* Remove spurious language section for janet
* Drop quote_lit and qq_lit related highlighting
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* Update Scala tree-sitter grammar
* Support block comments
Modify comment handling in textobjects and highlights to support new TS-scala node type 'block_comment'
Sourcehut has outages occasionally that cause the CI and from-source
builds to fail. It also doesn't setup redirects when a user renames
themselves, so if a user that publishes a tree-sitter grammar we use
changes their sourcehut name then it breaks the build and any prior
builds using that grammar.
For now let's remove them from the default build. It's a bandaid over
a larger reliability and trust problem with the grammar repositories
but it should fix the build for now.
* Add HOCON language support
* Remove error query
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Change include query
* Fix query error
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Currently, typing a single quote in a `.scm` file "helpfully" auto-
completes a closing quote. This is because there is no auto-pairs
section in the languages.toml. This commit adds that.
`.glif` files are standard files in the type design industry. From the
Unified Font Object specification website:
The Glyph Interchange Format (GLIF) is a simple and clear XML
representation of a single glyph. GLIF files typically have a .glif
extension.
https://unifiedfontobject.org/versions/ufo3/glyphs/glif/
* agda language support (wip)
* improve highlights
* disable agda-language-server
* minor addendum to documentation
* cargo xtask docgen
* oh i can just do this neat
* minor comment cleanup
* upstream updated
* imports: missed a spot
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* DBML language support
* DBML language support, highlights.scm added
* DBML support
* Update runtime/queries/dbml/highlights.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Update runtime/queries/dbml/highlights.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Update runtime/queries/dbml/highlights.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* remove unnecessary block highlight
* remove unnecessary line
* remove index_block query
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graphql-lsp has quite the strange name upstream, the project is technically called graphql-language-service,
but the binary shipped is called graphql-lsp hence the strange naming scheme
Signed-off-by: kjuulh <contact@kjuulh.io>
* bump tree-sitter-perl version
need some grammar tweaks for the indent queries to function properly
* add indent queries for perl
* add textobject queries for perl
* chore: add additional ignore file highlights
Various files use the same syntax highlighting as `.gitignore` and
similarly tell different tools what files/folders to ignore. Update the
languages file so that other ignore type files use the same highlighting
as gitignore. The files added are:
- `.ignore`
- `.prettierignore`
- `.eslintignore`
- `.npmignore`
* chore: add highlighting for codeowners files
Add `CODEOWNERS` as an additional file type for `git-ignore` in the
language file. `CODEOWNERS`'s grammar is close enough to that of
`.gitignore`, this can be used to avoid making a new grammar
specifically for `CODEOWNERS` files.
* Update tree-sitter-robot
* Update Robot highlights query for Helix
* Change @comment.single to @comment
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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In addition to the other defined extensions, `.star` is a frequently used extension for starlark files. This can be demonstrated through a cursory search of github for files ending in `.star` here: https://github.com/search?q=path%3A%2F.star%24%2F&type=code
* Add csharp-ls for possible c-sharp LSP
See https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server for more info
about it.
* Add pyright for possible python LSP
It may be prefered than pylsp by someone.
According to https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/5479, I don't
make it default for everyone. Just for people who need this.
* Update roots of python
Using some known filenames to detect correct project root.
* Add pylyzer for possible python LSP
Co-authored-by: zetashift <rskaraya@gmail.com>
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* Update tree-sitter grammar for nu
Change tree-sitter grammar for nushell to 'officially' maintained
by nushell project https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu. Update
to the latest version. Replace queries with supported
* Restore injection queries for nu
Restore injection.scm queries for nushell tree-sitter grammar
* build(tree-sitter): update javascript, typescript and tsx
* update revision of tree-sitter parsers for these languages.
* rename `?.` to `optional_chain`, introduced in tree-sitter/tree-sitter-javascript@186f2adbf7.
* fix(highlight): change jsx queries to match latest tree-sitter
Latest tree-sitter/tree-sitter-javascript@bb1f97b643 added some breaking changes that broke highlighting.
* Remove some queries with `nested_identifier`.
* Remove deprecated `jsx_fragment` from indent query.
* Count `</` and `/>` as a single token.
Version 2.2.1 of the grammar adds extended support for HLL (C, C++,..)
expressions. Quite a few node types were added, renamed or removed in
the process.
This change brings the highlight queries in sync with the ones found in
the repository of the grammar. The highlighting tests "look" okay after
updating the queries.
Recently, Codeberg had some reliability issues. That is why the language
is now using the mirror repository on GitLab as source instead.
Co-authored-by: Christoph Sax <christoph.sax@mailbox.org>
* 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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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.
* inject language based on file extension
Nodes can now be captured with "injection.filename". If this capture
contains a valid file extension known to Helix, then the content will
be highlighted as that language.
* inject language by shebang
Nodes can now be captured with "injection.shebang". If this capture
contains a valid shebang line known to Helix, then the content will
be highlighted as the language the shebang calls for.
* add documentation for language injection
* nix: fix highlights
The `@` is now highlighted properly on either side of the function arg.
Also, extending the phases with `buildPhase = prev.buildPhase + ''''`
is now highlighted properly.
Fix highlighting of `''$` style escapes (requires tree-sitter-nix bump)
Fix `inherit` highlighting.
* simplify injection_for_match
Split out injection pair logic into its own method to make the overall
flow easier to follow.
Also transform the top-level function into a method on a
HighlightConfiguration.
* markdown: add shebang injection query
* Change Odin grammar to `ap29600/tree-sitter-odin`
The previously adopted grammar, `MineBill/tree-sitter-odin`, is unmaintained and mentions my repository as an alternative source.
* update queries
* docgen
* fix queries
* Update runtime/queries/odin/highlights.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* remove `ERROR` query for `odin`
* track the latest rev in `ap29600/tree-sitter-odin`
* runtime/queries/odin/highlights.scm: update rune highlight class
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Gopkg.toml was used by dep, Go's original dependency management tool.
It was an experiment that culminated in official and built-in support
for Go modules in mid 2018, and dep was deprecated and archived
in mid 2020 per https://github.com/golang/go/issues/38158.
Now, in 2023, Gopkg.toml files are incredibly rare in actively developed
Go projects, as people use go.mod with Go modules instead.
While here, also add go.work as a root file, since that is used by
Go module workspaces, added in Go 1.18 in early 2022.
gopls or commands like `go build` work inside either go.work or go.mod.
These two root files are the same ones used by gopls integrations with
other editors like vim or neovim.
`roots` doesn't support wildcards. As such this root is dropped, and `cabal.project` is added, which is probably the best we can do for Cabal-based projects for now.
The last update introduced a bug with comments where a comment would
be recognized as a message if there were multiple newlines between
the last message or subject and the comment, causing a noticeable
change in highlighting. This change fixes that behavior.
The update includes a fix for comments in commit messages where there
was no space separating the '#' and the comment text.
The comment textobject can be useful occasionally to jump to the
summary part of the commit edit message.
Simple highlight query file with keywords and builtin types
matching. Many VHDL types however are defined in std libraries
which do not currently get matched on.
This is because the grammar doesn't consider them builtin types.
* Switch nix grammar repository location to the new repo. The author
has transferred the repository to 'nix-community'.
* Capture ':' and '...' as 'punctuation.delimiter'.
* Macros that start with underscore were incorrectly marked as
'comment.unused' rather than 'keyword.directive' due to an ordering
issue of those two patterns.
* Recognize escripts as Erlang by the shebang.
* misc: missing inline, outdated link
* doc: Add new theme keys and config option to book
* fix: don't panic in Tree::try_get(view_id)
Necessary for later, where we could be receiving an LSP response
for a closed window, in which case we don't want to crash while
checking for its existence
* fix: reset idle timer on all mouse events
* refacto: Introduce Overlay::new and InlineAnnotation::new
* refacto: extract make_job_callback from Context::callback
* feat: add LSP display_inlay_hint option to config
* feat: communicate inlay hints support capabilities of helix to LSP server
* feat: Add function to request range of inlay hint from LSP
* feat: Save inlay hints in document, per view
* feat: Update inlay hints on document changes
* feat: Compute inlay hints on idle timeout
* nit: Add todo's about inlay hints for later
* fix: compute text annotations for current view in view.rs, not document.rs
* doc: Improve Document::text_annotations() description
* nit: getters don't use 'get_' in front
* fix: Drop inlay hints annotations on config refresh if necessary
* fix: padding theming for LSP inlay hints
* fix: tracking of outdated inlay hints should not be dependant on document revision (because of undos and such)
* fix: follow LSP spec and don't highlight padding as virtual text
* config: add some LSP inlay hint configs
* use max_line_width + 1 during softwrap to account for newline char
Helix softwrap implementation always wraps lines so that the newline
character doesn't get cut off so he line wraps one chars earlier then
in other editors. This is necessary, because newline chars are always
selecatble in helix and must never be hidden.
However That means that `max_line_width` currently wraps one char
earlier than expected. The typical definition of line width does not
include the newline character and other helix commands like `:reflow`
also don't count the newline character here.
This commit makes softwrap use `max_line_width + 1` instead of
`max_line_width` to correct the impedance missmatch.
* fix typos
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com>
* Add text-width to config.toml
* text-width: update setting documentation
* rename leftover config item
* remove leftover max-line-length occurrences
* Make `text-width` optional in editor config
When it was only used for `:reflow` it made sense to have a default
value set to `80`, but now that soft-wrapping uses this setting, keeping
a default set to `80` would make soft-wrapping behave more aggressively.
* Allow softwrapping to ignore `text-width`
Softwrapping wraps by default to the viewport width or a configured
`text-width` (whichever's smaller). In some cases we only want to set
`text-width` to use for hard-wrapping and let longer lines flow if they
have enough space. This setting allows that.
* Revert "Make `text-width` optional in editor config"
This reverts commit b247d526d6.
* soft-wrap: allow per-language overrides
* Update book/src/configuration.md
Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de>
* Update book/src/languages.md
Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de>
* Update book/src/configuration.md
Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de>
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Boehm <alexb@ozrunways.com>
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>