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* fix(treesitter): mark supertype nodes as namedRiley Bruins2024-10-12
| | | | | | | | | | | **Problem:** Tree-sitter 0.24.0 introduced a new symbol type to denote supertype nodes (`TSSymbolTypeSupertype`). Now, `language.inspect()` (and the query `omnifunc`) return supertype symbols, but with double quotes around them. **Solution:** Mark a symbol as "named" based on it *not* being an anonymous node, rather than checking that it is a regular node (which a supertype also is not).
* fix(treesitter): remove duplicate symbol names in language.inspect()Riley Bruins2024-10-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | **Problems:** - `vim.treesitter.language.inspect()` returns duplicate symbol names, sometimes up to 6 of one kind in the case of `markdown` - The list-like `symbols` table can have holes and is thus not even a valid msgpack table anyway, mentioned in a test **Solution:** Return symbols as a map, rather than a list, where field names are the names of the symbol. The boolean value associated with the field encodes whether or not the symbol is named. Note that anonymous nodes are surrounded with double quotes (`"`) to prevent potential collisions with named counterparts that have the same identifier.
* feat(treesitter): introduce child_with_descendant()Riley Bruins2024-10-11
| | | | | | This commit also marks `child_containing_descendant()` as deprecated (per upstream's documentation), and uses `child_with_descendant()` in its place. Minimum required tree-sitter version will now be `0.24`.
* feat(treesitter)!: use return values in `language.add()`Christian Clason2024-09-29
| | | | | | | | | Problem: No clear way to check whether parsers are available for a given language. Solution: Make `language.add()` return `true` if a parser was successfully added and `nil` otherwise. Use explicit `assert` instead of relying on thrown errors.
* fix(treesitter): suppress get_parser warnings via opts.errorRiley Bruins2024-09-28
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* feat(defaults): pretty :help headings #30544Justin M. Keyes2024-09-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Headings in :help do not stand out visually. Solution: Define a non-standard `@markup.heading.1.delimiter` group and special-case it in `highlight_group.c`. FUTURE: This is a cheap workaround until we have #25718 which will enable: - fully driven by `vimdoc/highlights.scm` instead of using highlight tricks (`guibg=bg guifg=bg guisp=fg`) - better support of "cterm" ('notermguicolors')
* perf(treesitter): use `child_containing_descendant()` in `is_ancestor()`Riley Bruins2024-09-25
| | | | | | | | **Problem:** `is_ancestor()` uses a slow, bottom-up parent lookup which has performance pitfalls detailed in #28512. **Solution:** Take `is_ancestor()` from $O(n^2)$ to $O(n)$ by incorporating the use of the `child_containing_descendant()` function
* test: support upvalues in exec_luaLewis Russell2024-09-21
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* feat(treesitter): start moving get_parser to return nil #30313Riley Bruins2024-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | **Problem:** `vim.treesitter.get_parser` will throw an error if no parser can be found. - This means the caller is responsible for wrapping it in a `pcall`, which is easy to forget - It also makes it slightly harder to potentially memoize `get_parser` in the future - It's a bit unintuitive since many other `get_*` style functions conventionally return `nil` if no object is found (e.g. `get_node`, `get_lang`, `query.get`, etc.) **Solution:** Return `nil` if no parser can be found or created - This requires a function signature change, and some new assertions in places where the parser will always (or should always) be found. - This commit starts by making this change internally, since it is breaking. Eventually it will be rolled out to the public API.
* feat(treesitter)!: default to correct behavior for quantified captures (#30193)Gregory Anders2024-09-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | For context, see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/24738. Before that PR, Nvim did not correctly handle captures with quantifiers. That PR made the correct behavior opt-in to minimize breaking changes, with the intention that the correct behavior would eventually become the default. Users can still opt-in to the old (incorrect) behavior for now, but this option will eventually be removed completely. BREAKING CHANGE: Any plugin which uses `Query:iter_matches()` must update their call sites to expect an array of nodes in the `match` table, rather than a single node.
* feat(treesitter): add support for wasm parsersLewis Russell2024-08-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Installing treesitter parser is hard (harder than climbing to heaven). Solution: Add optional support for wasm parsers with `wasmtime`. Notes: * Needs to be enabled by setting `ENABLE_WASMTIME` for tree-sitter and Neovim. Build with `make CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS=-DENABLE_WASMTIME=ON DEPS_CMAKE_FLAGS=-DENABLE_WASMTIME=ON` * Adds optional Rust (obviously) and C11 dependencies. * Wasmtime comes with a lot of features that can negatively affect Neovim performance due to library and symbol table size. Make sure to build with minimal features and full LTO. * To reduce re-compilation times, install `sccache` and build with `RUSTC_WRAPPER=<path/to/sccache> make ...`
* test: allow exec_lua to handle functionsLewis Russell2024-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Tests have lots of exec_lua calls which input blocks of code provided as unformatted strings. Solution: Teach exec_lua how to handle functions.
* feat(treesitter): allow get_node to return anonymous nodesRiley Bruins2024-07-29
| | | | | Adds a new field `include_anonymous` to the `get_node` options to allow anonymous nodes to be returned.
* feat(treesitter): add node_for_range functionRiley Bruins2024-07-29
| | | | | | This is identical to `named_node_for_range` except that it includes anonymous nodes. This maintains consistency in the API because we already have `descendant_for_range` and `named_descendant_for_range`.
* fix(runtime): sync bundled treesitter queriesChristian Clason2024-07-24
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* build(deps): drop unused bundled bash, python parsers and queriesChristian Clason2024-07-09
| | | | | | | | | | Problem: Neovim bundles treesitter parsers for bash and python but does not use them by default. This dilutes the messaging about the bundled parsers being required for functionality or reasonable out-of-the-box experience. It also increases the risk of query incompatibilities for no gain. Solution: Stop bundling bash and python parser and queries.
* fix(treesitter): display fields for anonymous nodes in :InspectTreeRiley Bruins2024-07-05
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* test: starting and stopping treesitter highlight (#29546)zeertzjq2024-07-03
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* fix(treesitter): ensure syntaxset augroup exists (#29542)zeertzjq2024-07-03
| | | | | | | | Problem: Error when calling vim.treesitter.start() and vim.treesitter.stop() in init.lua. Solution: Ensure syntaxset augroup exists after loading synload.vim.
* perf(treesitter): remove unnecessary foldexpr loopRiley Bruins2024-06-24
| | | | | | Instead of looping over all captured nodes, just take the end range from the last node in the list. This uses the fact that nodes returned by iter_matches are ordered by their range (earlier to later).
* fix(treesitter): do not modify highlight state for _on_spell_navLuuk van Baal2024-06-24
| | | | | | | | Problem: Treesitter highlighter clears the already populated highlight state when performing spell checking while drawing a smoothscrolled topline. Solution: Save and restore the highlight state in the highlighter's _on_spell_nav callback.
* fix(treesitter): don't open fold when o/O adds a line below #28709Jaehwang Jung2024-06-20
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: `o`-ing on a folded line opens the fold, because the new line gets the fold level from the above line (level '='), which extends the fold to the new line. `O` has a similar problem when run on the line below a fold. Solution: Use -1 for the added line to get the lower level from the above/below line.
* fix(treesitter): find buffer in multiple windows #28922Guilherme Soares2024-05-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: 1. When interacting with multiple :InspectTree and the source buffer windows there is a high chance of errors due to the window ids not being updated and validated. 2. Not all InspectTree windows were closed when the source buffer was closed. Solution: 1. Update InspectTree window id on `CursorMoved` event and validate source buffer window id before trying to navigate to it. 2. Close all InspectTree windows
* perf(treesitter): use child_containing_descendant() in has-ancestor? (#28512)vanaigr2024-05-16
| | | | | | | | | Problem: `has-ancestor?` is O(n²) for the depth of the tree since it iterates over each of the node's ancestors (bottom-up), and each ancestor takes O(n) time. This happens because tree-sitter's nodes don't store their parent nodes, and the tree is searched (top-down) each time a new parent is requested. Solution: Make use of new `ts_node_child_containing_descendant()` in tree-sitter v0.22.6 (which is now the minimum required version) to rewrite the `has-ancestor?` predicate in C to become O(n). For a sample file, decreases the time taken by `has-ancestor?` from 360ms to 6ms.
* fix(treesitter): allow optional directive captures (#28664)Riley Bruins2024-05-14
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* fix(treesitter): make tests for memoize more robustbfredl2024-04-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of painfully messing with timing to determine if queries were reparsed, we can simply keep a counter next to the call to ts_query_new Also memoization had a hidden dependency on the garbage collection of the the key, a hash value which never is kept around in memory. this was done intentionally as the hash does not capture all relevant state for the query (external included files) even if actual query objects still would be reachable in memory. To make the test fully deterministic in CI, we explicitly control GC.
* fix(treesitter): enforce lowercase language names (#28546)Christian Clason2024-04-28
| | | | | | | | | | | * fix(treesitter): enforce lowercase language names Problem: On case-insensitive file systems (e.g., macOS), `has_parser` will return `true` for uppercase aliases, which will then try to inject the uppercase language unsuccessfully. Solution: Enforce and assume parser names to be lowercase when resolving language names.
* test: improve test conventionsdundargoc2024-04-23
| | | | | | | | | Specifically, functions that are run in the context of the test runner are put in module `test/testutil.lua` while the functions that are run in the context of the test session are put in `test/functional/testnvim.lua`. Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27004.
* feat(treesitter): handle quantified fold capturesRiley Bruins2024-04-20
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* fix(treesitter): use tree range instead of tree root node rangealtermo2024-04-10
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* refactor(test): inject after_each differentlyLewis Russell2024-04-10
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* test: improve test conventionsdundargoc2024-04-08
| | | | Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27004.
* fix(treesitter): return correct match table in iter_captures()Lewis Russell2024-03-27
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* test(treesitter): separate out query-related tests into query_specJongwook Choi2024-03-24
| | | | | | Move test cases that are more about treesitter query API rather than parser API or LanguageTree out of "treesitter/parser_spec", and collect them in another test suite "treesitter/query_spec".
* test(treesitter): improve the style of treesitter/parser_specJongwook Choi2024-03-23
| | | | | | | | | | | General refactoring, including: - Improve whitespace and indentation - Prefix captures with `@` - Add more comments on `iter_capture()` tests - Move `test_query` up closer to the fixture source string No behavioral changes are made.
* feat(treesitter): update Vimdoc parser and queries to v2.4.0Christian Clason2024-03-19
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* fix(messages): allow more prompt in headless mode with UI (#27905)zeertzjq2024-03-18
| | | | | Problem: More prompt is not shown in headless mode even if there is a UI attached. Solution: Don't skip more prompt when there is a UI active.
* fix(treesitter): revert to using iter_captures in highlighterLewis Russell2024-03-17
| | | | Fixes #27895
* fix(treesitter): highlight injections properlyLewis Russell2024-03-14
| | | | | `on_line_impl` doesn't highlight single lines, so using pattern indexes to offset priority doesn't work.
* feat(treesitter): support URLs (#27132)Gregory Anders2024-03-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Tree-sitter queries can add URLs to a capture using the `#set!` directive, e.g. (inline_link (link_text) @text.reference (link_destination) @text.uri (#set! @text.reference "url" @text.uri)) The pattern above is included by default in the `markdown_inline` highlight query so that users with supporting terminals will see hyperlinks. For now, this creates a hyperlink for *all* Markdown URLs of the pattern [link text](link url), even if `link url` does not contain a valid protocol (e.g. if `link url` is a path to a file). We may wish to change this in the future to only linkify when the URL has a valid protocol scheme, but for now we delegate handling this to the terminal emulator. In order to support directives which reference other nodes, the highlighter must be updated to use `iter_matches` rather than `iter_captures`. The former provides the `match` table which maps capture IDs to nodes. However, this has its own challenges: - `iter_matches` does not guarantee the order in which patterns are iterated matches the order in the query file. So we must enforce ordering manually using "subpriorities" (#27131). The pattern index of each match dictates the extmark's subpriority. - When injections are used, the highlighter contains multiple trees. The pattern indices of each tree must be offset relative to the maximum pattern index from all previous trees to ensure that extmarks appear in the correct order. - The `iter_captures` implementation currently has a bug where the "match" table is only returned for the first capture within a pattern (see #27274). This bug means that `#set!` directives in a query apply only to the first capture within a pattern. Unfortunately, many queries in the wild have come to depend on this behavior. `iter_matches` does not share this flaw, so switching to `iter_matches` exposed bugs in existing highlight queries. These queries have been updated in this repo, but may still need to be updated by users. The `#set!` directive applies to the _entire_ query pattern when used without a capture argument. To make `#set!` apply only to a single capture, the capture must be given as an argument.
* test: correct order of arguments to eq() (#27816)zeertzjq2024-03-11
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* feat!: remove deprecated functionsdundargoc2024-03-09
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* test(treesitter): fix obsolete predicatesChristian Clason2024-02-21
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* fix(treesitter): correctly handle query quantifiers (#24738)Thomas Vigouroux2024-02-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Query patterns can contain quantifiers (e.g. (foo)+ @bar), so a single capture can map to multiple nodes. The iter_matches API can not handle this situation because the match table incorrectly maps capture indices to a single node instead of to an array of nodes. The match table should be updated to map capture indices to an array of nodes. However, this is a massively breaking change, so must be done with a proper deprecation period. `iter_matches`, `add_predicate` and `add_directive` must opt-in to the correct behavior for backward compatibility. This is done with a new "all" option. This option will become the default and removed after the 0.10 release. Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at> Co-authored-by: MDeiml <matthias@deiml.net> Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
* feat(treesitter): show root nodes in :InspectTree (#26944)altermo2024-02-06
| | | | Co-authored-by: altermo <> Co-authored-by: Jongwook Choi <wookayin@gmail.com>
* test(treesitter): add test cases for inspect_treeJongwook Choi2024-02-05
| | | | Co-authored-by: altermo <107814000+altermo@users.noreply.github.com>
* revert: "feat(treesitter): add foldtext with treesitter highlighting"Till Bungert2024-01-27
| | | This reverts commit 9ce1623 in favor of #20750.
* fix(runtime): update 'vim' color scheme to use new tree-sitter groupsEvgeni Chasnovski2024-01-25
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* fix(treesitter): update @markup default linksChristian Clason2024-01-23
| | | | | | | | * use `Special` as default for `@markup.*`, especially `@markup.raw` and `@markup.math` (`@markup` itself is never used) * use `Structure` for `@markup.environment` * highlight all of `@markup.link` as Underlined (otherwise concealed links are invisible)
* feat(treesitter)!: new standard capture namesChristian Clason2024-01-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Sharing queries with upstream and Helix is difficult due to different capture names. Solution: Define and document a new set of standard captures that matches tree-sitter "standard captures" (where defined) and is closer to Helix' Atom-style nested groups. This is a breaking change for colorschemes that defined highlights based on the old captures. On the other hand, the default colorscheme now defines links for all standard captures (not just those used in bundled queries), improving the out-of-the-box experience.