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<h1 id="adding-indent-queries"><a class="header" href="#adding-indent-queries">Adding indent queries</a></h1>
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<p>Helix uses tree-sitter to correctly indent new lines. This requires a tree-
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sitter grammar and an <code>indent.scm</code> query file placed in <code>runtime/queries/ {language}/indents.scm</code>. The indentation for a line is calculated by traversing
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the syntax tree from the lowest node at the beginning of the new line (see
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<a href="#indent-queries">Indent queries</a>). Each of these nodes contributes to the total
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indent when it is captured by the query (in what way depends on the name of
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the capture.</p>
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<p>Note that it matters where these added indents begin. For example,
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multiple indent level increases that start on the same line only increase
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the total indent level by 1. See <a href="#capture-types">Capture types</a>.</p>
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<p>By default, Helix uses the <code>hybrid</code> indentation heuristic. This means that
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indent queries are not used to compute the expected absolute indentation of a
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line but rather the expected difference in indentation between the new and an
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already existing line. This difference is then added to the actual indentation
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of the already existing line. Since this makes errors in the indent queries
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harder to find, it is recommended to disable it when testing via
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<code>:set indent-heuristic tree-sitter</code>. The rest of this guide assumes that
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the <code>tree-sitter</code> heuristic is used.</p>
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<h2 id="indent-queries"><a class="header" href="#indent-queries">Indent queries</a></h2>
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<p>When Helix is inserting a new line through <code>o</code>, <code>O</code>, or <code><ret></code>, to determine
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the indent level for the new line, the query in <code>indents.scm</code> is run on the
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document. The starting position of the query is the end of the line above where
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a new line will be inserted.</p>
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<p>For <code>o</code>, the inserted line is the line below the cursor, so that starting
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position of the query is the end of the current line.</p>
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<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
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</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
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</span>fn need_hero(some_hero: Hero, life: Life) -> {
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matches!(some_hero, Hero { // ←─────────────────╮
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strong: true,//←╮ ↑ ↑ │
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fast: true, // │ │ ╰── query start │
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sure: true, // │ ╰───── cursor ├─ traversal
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soon: true, // ╰──────── new line inserted │ start node
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}) && // │
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// ↑ │
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// ╰───────────────────────────────────────────────╯
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some_hero > life
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}
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<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
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<p>For <code>O</code>, the newly inserted line is the <em>current</em> line, so the starting position
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of the query is the end of the line above the cursor.</p>
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<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
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</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
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</span>fn need_hero(some_hero: Hero, life: Life) -> { // ←─╮
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matches!(some_hero, Hero { // ←╮ ↑ │
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strong: true,// ↑ ╭───╯ │ │
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fast: true, // │ │ query start ─╯ │
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sure: true, // ╰───┼ cursor ├─ traversal
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soon: true, // ╰ new line inserted │ start node
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}) && // │
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some_hero > life // │
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} // ←──────────────────────────────────────────────╯
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<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
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<p>From this starting node, the syntax tree is traversed up until the root node.
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Each indent capture is collected along the way, and then combined according to
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their <a href="#capture-types">capture types</a> and <a href="#scopes">scopes</a> to a final indent
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level for the line.</p>
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<h3 id="capture-types"><a class="header" href="#capture-types">Capture types</a></h3>
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<ul>
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<li><code>@indent</code> (default scope <code>tail</code>):
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Increase the indent level by 1. Multiple occurrences in the same line <em>do not</em>
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stack. If there is at least one <code>@indent</code> and one <code>@outdent</code> capture on the
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same line, the indent level isn't changed at all.</li>
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<li><code>@outdent</code> (default scope <code>all</code>):
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Decrease the indent level by 1. The same rules as for <code>@indent</code> apply.</li>
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<li><code>@indent.always</code> (default scope <code>tail</code>):
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Increase the indent level by 1. Multiple occurrences on the same line <em>do</em>
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stack. The final indent level is <code>@indent.always</code> – <code>@outdent.always</code>. If
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an <code>@indent</code> and an <code>@indent.always</code> are on the same line, the <code>@indent</code> is
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ignored.</li>
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<li><code>@outdent.always</code> (default scope <code>all</code>):
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Decrease the indent level by 1. The same rules as for <code>@indent.always</code> apply.</li>
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<li><code>@align</code> (default scope <code>all</code>):
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Align everything inside this node to some anchor. The anchor is given
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by the start of the node captured by <code>@anchor</code> in the same pattern.
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Every pattern with an <code>@align</code> should contain exactly one <code>@anchor</code>.
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Indent (and outdent) for nodes below (in terms of their starting line)
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the <code>@align</code> node is added to the indentation required for alignment.</li>
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<li><code>@extend</code>:
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Extend the range of this node to the end of the line and to lines that are
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indented more than the line that this node starts on. This is useful for
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languages like Python, where for the purpose of indentation some nodes (like
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functions or classes) should also contain indented lines that follow them.</li>
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<li><code>@extend.prevent-once</code>:
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Prevents the first extension of an ancestor of this node. For example, in Python
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a return expression always ends the block that it is in. Note that this only
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stops the extension of the next <code>@extend</code> capture. If multiple ancestors are
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captured, only the extension of the innermost one is prevented. All other
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ancestors are unaffected (regardless of whether the innermost ancestor would
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actually have been extended).</li>
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</ul>
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<h4 id="indent--outdent"><a class="header" href="#indent--outdent"><code>@indent</code> / <code>@outdent</code></a></h4>
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<p>Consider this example:</p>
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<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
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</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
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</span>fn shout(things: Vec<Thing>) {
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// ↑
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// ├───────────────────────╮ indent level
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// @indent ├┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄
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// │
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let it_all = |out| { things.filter(|thing| { // │ 1
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// ↑ ↑ │
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// ├───────────────────────┼─────┼┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄
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// @indent @indent │
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// │ 2
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thing.can_do_with(out) // │
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})}; // ├┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄
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//↑↑↑ │ 1
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} //╰┼┴──────────────────────────────────────────────┴┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄
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// 3x @outdent
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<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
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<pre><code class="language-scm">((block) @indent)
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["}" ")"] @outdent
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</code></pre>
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<p>Note how on the second line, we have two blocks begin on the same line. In this
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case, since both captures occur on the same line, they are combined and only
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result in a net increase of 1. Also note that the closing <code>}</code>s are part of the
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<code>@indent</code> captures, but the 3 <code>@outdent</code>s also combine into 1 and result in that
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line losing one indent level.</p>
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<h4 id="extend--extendprevent-once"><a class="header" href="#extend--extendprevent-once"><code>@extend</code> / <code>@extend.prevent-once</code></a></h4>
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<p>For an example of where <code>@extend</code> can be useful, consider Python, which is
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whitespace-sensitive.</p>
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<pre><code class="language-scm">]
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(parenthesized_expression)
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(function_definition)
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(class_definition)
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] @indent
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</code></pre>
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<pre><code class="language-python">class Hero:
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def __init__(self, strong, fast, sure, soon):# ←─╮
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self.is_strong = strong # │
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self.is_fast = fast # ╭─── query start │
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self.is_sure = sure # │ ╭─ cursor │
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self.is_soon = soon # │ │ │
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# ↑ ↑ │ │ │
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# │ ╰──────╯ │ │
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# ╰─────────────────────╯ │
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# ├─ traversal
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def need_hero(self, life): # │ start node
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return ( # │
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self.is_strong # │
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and self.is_fast # │
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and self.is_sure # │
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and self.is_soon # │
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and self > life # │
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) # ←─────────────────────────────────────────╯
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</code></pre>
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<p>Without braces to catch the scope of the function, the smallest descendant of
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the cursor on a line feed ends up being the entire inside of the class. Because
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of this, it will miss the entire function node and its indent capture, leading
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to an indent level one too small.</p>
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<p>To address this case, <code>@extend</code> tells helix to "extend" the captured node's span
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to the line feed and every consecutive line that has a greater indent level than
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the line of the node.</p>
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<pre><code class="language-scm">(parenthesized_expression) @indent
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]
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(function_definition)
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(class_definition)
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] @indent @extend
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</code></pre>
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<pre><code class="language-python">class Hero:
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def __init__(self, strong, fast, sure, soon):# ←─╮
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self.is_strong = strong # │
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self.is_fast = fast # ╭─── query start ├─ traversal
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self.is_sure = sure # │ ╭─ cursor │ start node
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self.is_soon = soon # │ │ ←───────────────╯
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# ↑ ↑ │ │
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# │ ╰──────╯ │
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# ╰─────────────────────╯
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def need_hero(self, life):
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return (
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self.is_strong
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and self.is_fast
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and self.is_sure
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and self.is_soon
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and self > life
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)
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</code></pre>
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<p>Furthermore, there are some cases where extending to everything with a greater
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indent level may not be desirable. Consider the <code>need_hero</code> function above. If
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our cursor is on the last line of the returned expression.</p>
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<pre><code class="language-python">class Hero:
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def __init__(self, strong, fast, sure, soon):
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self.is_strong = strong
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self.is_fast = fast
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self.is_sure = sure
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self.is_soon = soon
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def need_hero(self, life):
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return (
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self.is_strong
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and self.is_fast
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and self.is_sure
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and self.is_soon
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and self > life
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) # ←─── cursor
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#←────────── where cursor should go on new line
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</code></pre>
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<p>In Python, the are a few tokens that will always end a scope, such as a return
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statement. Since the scope ends, so should the indent level. But because the
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function span is extended to every line with a greater indent level, a new line
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would just continue on the same level. And an <code>@outdent</code> would not help us here
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either, since it would cause everything in the parentheses to become outdented
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as well.</p>
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<p>To help, we need to signal an end to the extension. We can do this with
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<code>@extend.prevent-once</code>.</p>
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<pre><code class="language-scm">(parenthesized_expression) @indent
|
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]
|
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(function_definition)
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(class_definition)
|
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] @indent @extend
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(return_statement) @extend.prevent-once
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</code></pre>
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|
<h4 id="indentalways--outdentalways"><a class="header" href="#indentalways--outdentalways"><code>@indent.always</code> / <code>@outdent.always</code></a></h4>
|
|
|
<p>As mentioned before, normally if there is more than one <code>@indent</code> or <code>@outdent</code>
|
|
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capture on the same line, they are combined.</p>
|
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<p>Sometimes, there are cases when you may want to ensure that every indent capture
|
|
|
is additive, regardless of how many occur on the same line. Consider this
|
|
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example in YAML.</p>
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<pre><code class="language-yaml"> - foo: bar
|
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# ↑ ↑
|
|
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# │ ╰─────────────── start of map
|
|
|
# ╰───────────────── start of list element
|
|
|
baz: quux # ←─── cursor
|
|
|
# ←───────────── where the cursor should go on a new line
|
|
|
garply: waldo
|
|
|
- quux:
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|
|
bar: baz
|
|
|
xyzzy: thud
|
|
|
fred: plugh
|
|
|
</code></pre>
|
|
|
<p>In YAML, you often have lists of maps. In these cases, the syntax is such that
|
|
|
the list element and the map both start on the same line. But we really do want
|
|
|
to start an indentation for each of these so that subsequent keys in the map
|
|
|
hang over the list and align properly. This is where <code>@indent.always</code> helps.</p>
|
|
|
<pre><code class="language-scm">((block_sequence_item) @item @indent.always @extend
|
|
|
(#not-one-line? @item))
|
|
|
|
|
|
((block_mapping_pair
|
|
|
key: (_) @key
|
|
|
value: (_) @val
|
|
|
(#not-same-line? @key @val)
|
|
|
) @indent.always @extend
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
</code></pre>
|
|
|
<h2 id="predicates"><a class="header" href="#predicates">Predicates</a></h2>
|
|
|
<p>In some cases, an S-expression cannot express exactly what pattern should be matched.
|
|
|
For that, tree-sitter allows for predicates to appear anywhere within a pattern,
|
|
|
similar to how <code>#set!</code> declarations work:</p>
|
|
|
<pre><code class="language-scm">(some_kind
|
|
|
(child_kind) @indent
|
|
|
(#predicate? arg1 arg2 ...)
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
</code></pre>
|
|
|
<p>The number of arguments depends on the predicate that's used.
|
|
|
Each argument is either a capture (<code>@name</code>) or a string (<code>"some string"</code>).
|
|
|
The following predicates are supported by tree-sitter:</p>
|
|
|
<ul>
|
|
|
<li>
|
|
|
<p><code>#eq?</code>/<code>#not-eq?</code>:
|
|
|
The first argument (a capture) must/must not be equal to the second argument
|
|
|
(a capture or a string).</p>
|
|
|
</li>
|
|
|
<li>
|
|
|
<p><code>#match?</code>/<code>#not-match?</code>:
|
|
|
The first argument (a capture) must/must not match the regex given in the
|
|
|
second argument (a string).</p>
|
|
|
</li>
|
|
|
</ul>
|
|
|
<p>Additionally, we support some custom predicates for indent queries:</p>
|
|
|
<ul>
|
|
|
<li>
|
|
|
<p><code>#not-kind-eq?</code>:
|
|
|
The kind of the first argument (a capture) must not be equal to the second
|
|
|
argument (a string).</p>
|
|
|
</li>
|
|
|
<li>
|
|
|
<p><code>#same-line?</code>/<code>#not-same-line?</code>:
|
|
|
The captures given by the 2 arguments must/must not start on the same line.</p>
|
|
|
</li>
|
|
|
<li>
|
|
|
<p><code>#one-line?</code>/<code>#not-one-line?</code>:
|
|
|
The captures given by the fist argument must/must span a total of one line.</p>
|
|
|
</li>
|
|
|
</ul>
|
|
|
<h3 id="scopes"><a class="header" href="#scopes">Scopes</a></h3>
|
|
|
<p>Added indents don't always apply to the whole node. For example, in most
|
|
|
cases when a node should be indented, we actually only want everything
|
|
|
except for its first line to be indented. For this, there are several
|
|
|
scopes (more scopes may be added in the future if required):</p>
|
|
|
<ul>
|
|
|
<li><code>tail</code>:
|
|
|
This scope applies to everything except for the first line of the
|
|
|
captured node.</li>
|
|
|
<li><code>all</code>:
|
|
|
This scope applies to the whole captured node. This is only different from
|
|
|
<code>tail</code> when the captured node is the first node on its line.</li>
|
|
|
</ul>
|
|
|
<p>For example, imagine we have the following function</p>
|
|
|
<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
|
|
|
</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
|
|
|
</span>fn aha() { // ←─────────────────────────────────────╮
|
|
|
let take = "on me"; // ←──────────────╮ scope: │
|
|
|
let take = "me on"; // ├─ "tail" ├─ (block) @indent
|
|
|
let ill = be_gone_days(1 || 2); // │ │
|
|
|
} // ←───────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴─ "}" @outdent
|
|
|
// scope: "all"
|
|
|
<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
|
|
|
<p>We can write the following query with the <code>#set!</code> declaration:</p>
|
|
|
<pre><code class="language-scm">((block) @indent
|
|
|
(#set! "scope" "tail"))
|
|
|
("}" @outdent
|
|
|
(#set! "scope" "all"))
|
|
|
</code></pre>
|
|
|
<p>As we can see, the "tail" scope covers the node, except for the first line.
|
|
|
Everything up to and including the closing brace gets an indent level of 1.
|
|
|
Then, on the closing brace, we encounter an outdent with a scope of "all", which
|
|
|
means the first line is included, and the indent level is cancelled out on this
|
|
|
line. (Note these scopes are the defaults for <code>@indent</code> and <code>@outdent</code>—they are
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