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local a = vim.api
local query = require('vim.treesitter.query')
-- support reload for quick experimentation
local TSHighlighter = rawget(vim.treesitter, 'TSHighlighter') or {}
TSHighlighter.__index = TSHighlighter
TSHighlighter.active = TSHighlighter.active or {}
local TSHighlighterQuery = {}
TSHighlighterQuery.__index = TSHighlighterQuery
local ns = a.nvim_create_namespace('treesitter/highlighter')
---@private
function TSHighlighterQuery.new(lang, query_string)
local self = setmetatable({}, { __index = TSHighlighterQuery })
self.hl_cache = setmetatable({}, {
__index = function(table, capture)
local name = self._query.captures[capture]
local id = 0
if not vim.startswith(name, '_') then
id = a.nvim_get_hl_id_by_name('@' .. name .. '.' .. lang)
end
rawset(table, capture, id)
return id
end,
})
if query_string then
self._query = query.parse_query(lang, query_string)
else
self._query = query.get_query(lang, 'highlights')
end
return self
end
---@private
function TSHighlighterQuery:query()
return self._query
end
--- Creates a new highlighter using @param tree
---
---@param tree The language tree to use for highlighting
---@param opts Table used to configure the highlighter
--- - queries: Table to overwrite queries used by the highlighter
function TSHighlighter.new(tree, opts)
local self = setmetatable({}, TSHighlighter)
if type(tree:source()) ~= 'number' then
error('TSHighlighter can not be used with a string parser source.')
end
opts = opts or {}
self.tree = tree
tree:register_cbs({
on_changedtree = function(...)
self:on_changedtree(...)
end,
on_bytes = function(...)
self:on_bytes(...)
end,
on_detach = function(...)
self:on_detach(...)
end,
})
self.bufnr = tree:source()
self.edit_count = 0
self.redraw_count = 0
self.line_count = {}
-- A map of highlight states.
-- This state is kept during rendering across each line update.
self._highlight_states = {}
self._queries = {}
-- Queries for a specific language can be overridden by a custom
-- string query... if one is not provided it will be looked up by file.
if opts.queries then
for lang, query_string in pairs(opts.queries) do
self._queries[lang] = TSHighlighterQuery.new(lang, query_string)
end
end
a.nvim_buf_set_option(self.bufnr, 'syntax', '')
TSHighlighter.active[self.bufnr] = self
-- Tricky: if syntax hasn't been enabled, we need to reload color scheme
-- but use synload.vim rather than syntax.vim to not enable
-- syntax FileType autocmds. Later on we should integrate with the
-- `:syntax` and `set syntax=...` machinery properly.
if vim.g.syntax_on ~= 1 then
vim.api.nvim_command('runtime! syntax/synload.vim')
end
self.tree:parse()
return self
end
--- Removes all internal references to the highlighter
function TSHighlighter:destroy()
if TSHighlighter.active[self.bufnr] then
TSHighlighter.active[self.bufnr] = nil
end
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter:get_highlight_state(tstree)
if not self._highlight_states[tstree] then
self._highlight_states[tstree] = {
next_row = 0,
iter = nil,
}
end
return self._highlight_states[tstree]
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter:reset_highlight_state()
self._highlight_states = {}
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter:on_bytes(_, _, start_row, _, _, _, _, _, new_end)
a.nvim__buf_redraw_range(self.bufnr, start_row, start_row + new_end + 1)
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter:on_detach()
self:destroy()
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter:on_changedtree(changes)
for _, ch in ipairs(changes or {}) do
a.nvim__buf_redraw_range(self.bufnr, ch[1], ch[3] + 1)
end
end
--- Gets the query used for @param lang
---
---@param lang A language used by the highlighter.
function TSHighlighter:get_query(lang)
if not self._queries[lang] then
self._queries[lang] = TSHighlighterQuery.new(lang)
end
return self._queries[lang]
end
---@private
local function on_line_impl(self, buf, line)
self.tree:for_each_tree(function(tstree, tree)
if not tstree then
return
end
local root_node = tstree:root()
local root_start_row, _, root_end_row, _ = root_node:range()
-- Only worry about trees within the line range
if root_start_row > line or root_end_row < line then
return
end
local state = self:get_highlight_state(tstree)
local highlighter_query = self:get_query(tree:lang())
-- Some injected languages may not have highlight queries.
if not highlighter_query:query() then
return
end
if state.iter == nil or state.next_row < line then
state.iter =
highlighter_query:query():iter_captures(root_node, self.bufnr, line, root_end_row + 1)
end
while line >= state.next_row do
local capture, node, metadata = state.iter()
if capture == nil then
break
end
local start_row, start_col, end_row, end_col = node:range()
local hl = highlighter_query.hl_cache[capture]
if hl and end_row >= line then
a.nvim_buf_set_extmark(buf, ns, start_row, start_col, {
end_line = end_row,
end_col = end_col,
hl_group = hl,
ephemeral = true,
priority = tonumber(metadata.priority) or 100, -- Low but leaves room below
conceal = metadata.conceal,
})
end
if start_row > line then
state.next_row = start_row
end
end
end, true)
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter._on_line(_, _win, buf, line, _)
local self = TSHighlighter.active[buf]
if not self then
return
end
on_line_impl(self, buf, line)
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter._on_buf(_, buf)
local self = TSHighlighter.active[buf]
if self then
self.tree:parse()
end
end
---@private
function TSHighlighter._on_win(_, _win, buf, _topline)
local self = TSHighlighter.active[buf]
if not self then
return false
end
self:reset_highlight_state()
self.redraw_count = self.redraw_count + 1
return true
end
a.nvim_set_decoration_provider(ns, {
on_buf = TSHighlighter._on_buf,
on_win = TSHighlighter._on_win,
on_line = TSHighlighter._on_line,
})
return TSHighlighter
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