A few changes to make TSQ highlights better:
* A parsing error has been fixed in the grammar itself
* Previously tree-sitter-tsq did not parse the variables
in predicates like `(#set! injection.language "javascript")`
* Theme nodes as `tag`
* The newly added node to the parser (from the above fix) is
`variable` which takes over the `variable` capture from nodes
* Highlight known predicates as `function` and unsupported
predicates as `error`
* This may help when translating queries from nvim-treesitter.
For example `#any-of?` is a common one used in nvim-treesitter
queries but not implemented in Helix or tree-sitter-cli.
* Inject tree-sitter-regex into `#match?` predicates
DAP follows the same strict TypeScript interface syntax as LSP
which states:
> The document uses TypeScript interfaces in strict mode to describe
> these. This means for example that a `null` value has to be explicitly
> listed and that a mandatory property must be listed even if a falsify
> value might exist.
So we have to skip serializing any fields that end in `?` instead
of passing `null`.
* Fix backwards selection duplication widening bug
* Add integration tests
* Make tests line-ending agnostic
Make tests line-ending agnostic
Use indoc to fix tests
Fix line-ending on test input
* Refactor menu::Item to accomodate external state
Will be useful for storing editor state when reused by pickers.
* Add some type aliases for readability
* Reuse menu::Item trait in picker
This opens the way for merging the menu and picker code in the
future, since a picker is essentially a menu + prompt. More
excitingly, this change will also allow aligning items in the
picker, which would be useful (for example) in the command palette
for aligning the descriptions to the left and the keybinds to
the right in two separate columns.
The item formatting of each picker has been kept as is, even though
there is room for improvement now that we can format the data into
columns, since that is better tackled in a separate PR.
* Rename menu::Item::EditorData to Data
* Call and inline filter_text() in sort_text() completion
* Rename diagnostic picker's Item::Data
- Misspelling of 'modifiers' for markdown.heading.1 and 2.
- Errors are now just underlined instead of in red.
- Diagnostics are dimmed, as well as whitespace.
- Add constant.builtin.
* Sort themes by score & then name
Previously the themes were appearing unordered after typing ':theme '.
This sorts them first by fuzzy score and then by name so that they
generally appear in a more ordered fashion in the initial list.
The sort by name does not really pay off when there is a score so an
alternative approach would be to sort by name if there is string to
fuzzy match against and otherwise sort by score.
I've lowercased the names as that avoids lower case & upper case letters
being sorted into separate groups. There might be a preferable approach
to that though.
* Sort language & files by score then name
And change to use sort_unstable_by instead of sort_unstable_by_key as it
allows us to avoid some allocations.
I don't fully understand the flow of the 'filename_impl' function but
this seems to deliver the desired results.
* Remove unnecessary reference
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* adds --vsplit and --hsplit arguments
* moved comment
* fixed lint (third time's a charm)
* changed vsplit and hsplit from two separate bools to type Option<Layout>, and some cleanup
* delete_backwards_char accepts any type of whitespace
* Fix inconsistency, where unicode whitespaces are treated as normal whitespaces
* Changed back to direct whitespace match
* Only accept explicit whitespace / tabs
Co-authored-by: s0LA1337 <dreamer@neoncity.dev>
You might use a macro like `?MODULE` to name a record:
-record(?MODULE, {a, b, c}).
With this fix, the record fields correctly get `variable.other.member`
highlights.
* branch message with current branch and diverged branch has been
added to the parser
* scissors used in verbose commits are marked as a punctuation
delimiter
* we could use comment instead since they're visually the
same but IMO this works better
This includes a fix for the new HTML highlights introduced a few
parent commits back:
["\"" (attribute_name)] @string
Would get tripped up and the entire line would be highlighted as
a string. Now `\"` is a valid escape.
I'm switching to my fork as the primary repo as the upstream hasn't
been touched in over a year (mostly because stability afaict) but
it has no watchers currently so I'm not hopeful that my PR will
be merged.