Auto pairs were resulting in incorrect ranges in the resulting when the
line terminators are CRLF (i.e. Windows). It turns out this is because
when we were checking if the selection was a single-width cursor, it
incorrectly assumed that this would be a single char. This is not the
case, as a cursor can cover a multi-code point grapheme. Therefore,
we must instead explicitly work with and check graphemes to determine
if the cursor should move or extend the selection.
Fixes#1436
* Add experimental tree-sitter-lean
* Run docgen
* Copy over the queries from lean.nvim
* Update .gitmodules
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
* Update lean highlights and run docgen
* Update runtime/queries/lean/injections.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <michael.davis@nfiindustries.com>
* Lean: Move variable matcher to bottom
* Update runtime/queries/lean/locals.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <michael.davis@nfiindustries.com>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <michael.davis@nfiindustries.com>
* add show_subtree command for viewing tree-sitter subtree in Popup
* remove '.slice(..)' from show_subtree command
* name docs and subtree Popups 'hover'
* add tree-sitter-regex
* adapt regex highlights from upstream
* inject regex into elixir sigil_r/2 and sigil_R/2
* generate lang-support docs
* capture interesting nodes in character-ranges
* make $.character_class captures more consistent
* fix fallthrough behavior for character classes
* capture pattern characters as 'string'
* use latest tree-sitter-regex
* set elixir regex injections as combined
* add link to upstream queries
* inject regex in rust into 'Regex::new' raw string literals
* feat(commands): shrink_selection
Add `shrink_selection` command that can be used to shrink
previously expanded selection.
To make `shrink_selection` work it was necessary to add
selection history to the Document since we want to shrink
the selection towards the syntax tree node that was initially
selected.
Selection history is cleared any time the user changes
selection other way than by `expand_selection`. This ensures
that we don't get some funky edge cases when user calls
`shrink_selection`.
Related: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/discussions/1328
* Refactor shrink_selection, move history to view
* Remove useless comment
* Add default key mapping for extend&shrink selection
* Rework contains_selection method
* Shrink selection without expand selects first child
Indentation of single line statements doesn't work, i.e.
for (;;)<hit enter>
leads to
for(;;)
<cursor here>
Only blocks with curly braces are indented.