Many folks use `.dockerfile` as an extension for dockerfiles in addition to plain `Dockerfile`. This change associates both file extensions with dockerfile syntax highlighting
* allow language.config (in languages.toml) to be passed in as a toml object
* Change config field for languages from json string to toml object
* remove indents on languages.toml config
* fix: remove patch version from serde_json import in helix-core
* Use same tree-sitter-zig as upstream/master
* fix(completion_popup): Fixes#1256
* Update helix-term/src/ui/completion.rs
* feat(languages): Add support for `Dockerfile`s
* docs(cargo-xtask-docgen):
* improvement(langs-dockerfile): Add `injection-regex` to `languages.toml` for
`Dockerfile`
* improvement(langs-dockerfile): Add injections.scm
* Update .gitmodules
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Add language: dart
The setup requires that dart be in the users path, such as:
```
export PATH="$HOME/Android/flutter/bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/:$PATH"
```
Refactor the dart highlights
* lang: dart: add indents and locals
* lang: dart: corrections to local scope
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
In the PHP community, 4 spaces is widely considered the default, as
it is recommended by the PSR-2 and PSR-12 standards, as well as popular
derivative standards like those for Laravel and Symphony.
* add submodule on tree-sitter/tree-sitter-tsq
mark tsq submodule as shallow
* add tree-sitter-tsq to languages
* add highlight queries for tsq
* Update .gitmodules
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* allow language.config (in languages.toml) to be passed in as a toml object
* Change config field for languages from json string to toml object
* remove indents on languages.toml config
* fix: remove patch version from serde_json import in helix-core
* Use same tree-sitter-zig as upstream/master
As discussed in #809 ; I also have a [tree-sitter implementation](https://github.com/jamesnvc/tree-sitter-prolog), but for reasons discussed in the linked post, I kind of gave up on that sort of static approach for making a general-purpose Prolog grammar (since it has a very flexible syntax and allows defining new operators with new precedences dynamically).
That being said, the LSP implementation here at least shows documentation and does support the semantic token API, so when Helix supports that, this should also provide highlighting.
* Added option to provide a custom config file to the lsp.
* Simplified lsp loading routine with anyhow
* Moved config to language.toml
* Fixed test case
* Cargo fmt
* Revert now-useless changes
* Renamed custom_config to config
Co-authored-by: Cor <prive@corpeters.nl>