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# Language support configuration.
# See the languages documentation: https://docs.helix-editor.com/master/languages.html
use-grammars = { except = [ "hare", "wren", "gemini" ] }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[language-server]
als = { command = "als" }
awk-language-server = { command = "awk-language-server" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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bash-language-server = { command = "bash-language-server", args = ["start"] }
bass = { command = "bass", args = ["--lsp"] }
bicep-langserver = { command = "bicep-langserver" }
bufls = { command = "bufls", args = ["serve"] }
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cairo-language-server = { command = "cairo-language-server", args = [] }
cl-lsp = { command = "cl-lsp", args = [ "stdio" ] }
clangd = { command = "clangd" }
clojure-lsp = { command = "clojure-lsp" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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cmake-language-server = { command = "cmake-language-server" }
crystalline = { command = "crystalline", args = ["--stdio"] }
cs = { command = "cs", args = ["launch", "--contrib", "smithy-language-server", "--", "0"] }
csharp-ls = { command = "csharp-ls" }
cuelsp = { command = "cuelsp" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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dart = { command = "dart", args = ["language-server", "--client-id=helix"] }
dhall-lsp-server = { command = "dhall-lsp-server" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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docker-langserver = { command = "docker-langserver", args = ["--stdio"] }
dot-language-server = { command = "dot-language-server", args = ["--stdio"] }
elixir-ls = { command = "elixir-ls", config = { elixirLS.dialyzerEnabled = false } }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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elm-language-server = { command = "elm-language-server" }
elvish = { command = "elvish", args = ["-lsp"] }
erlang-ls = { command = "erlang_ls" }
forc = { command = "forc", args = ["lsp"] }
forth-lsp = { command = "forth-lsp" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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fortls = { command = "fortls", args = ["--lowercase_intrinsics"] }
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fsharp-ls = { command = "fsautocomplete", config = { AutomaticWorkspaceInit = true } }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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gleam = { command = "gleam", args = ["lsp"] }
graphql-language-service = { command = "graphql-lsp", args = ["server", "-m", "stream"] }
haskell-language-server = { command = "haskell-language-server-wrapper", args = ["--lsp"] }
idris2-lsp = { command = "idris2-lsp" }
intelephense = { command = "intelephense", args = ["--stdio"] }
jdtls = { command = "jdtls" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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jsonnet-language-server = { command = "jsonnet-language-server", args= ["-t", "--lint"] }
julia = { command = "julia", timeout = 60, args = [ "--startup-file=no", "--history-file=no", "--quiet", "-e", "using LanguageServer; runserver()", ] }
kotlin-language-server = { command = "kotlin-language-server" }
lean = { command = "lean", args = [ "--server" ] }
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ltex-ls = { command = "ltex-ls" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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markdoc-ls = { command = "markdoc-ls", args = ["--stdio"] }
marksman = { command = "marksman", args = ["server"] }
metals = { command = "metals", config = { "isHttpEnabled" = true } }
mint = { command = "mint", args = ["ls"] }
nil = { command = "nil" }
nimlangserver = { command = "nimlangserver" }
nls = { command = "nls" }
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nu-lsp = { command = "nu", args = [ "--lsp" ] }
ocamllsp = { command = "ocamllsp" }
ols = { command = "ols", args = [] }
omnisharp = { command = "OmniSharp", args = [ "--languageserver" ] }
openscad-lsp = { command = "openscad-lsp", args = ["--stdio"] }
pasls = { command = "pasls", args = [] }
pbkit = { command = "pb", args = [ "lsp" ] }
perlnavigator = { command = "perlnavigator", args= ["--stdio"] }
prisma-language-server = { command = "prisma-language-server", args = ["--stdio"] }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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purescript-language-server = { command = "purescript-language-server", args = ["--stdio"] }
pylsp = { command = "pylsp" }
pyright = { command = "pyright-langserver", args = ["--stdio"], config = {} }
pylyzer = { command = "pylyzer", args = ["--server"] }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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qmlls = { command = "qmlls" }
r = { command = "R", args = ["--no-echo", "-e", "languageserver::run()"] }
racket = { command = "racket", args = ["-l", "racket-langserver"] }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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regols = { command = "regols" }
rescript-language-server = { command = "rescript-language-server", args = ["--stdio"] }
robotframework_ls = { command = "robotframework_ls" }
serve-d = { command = "serve-d" }
slint-lsp = { command = "slint-lsp", args = [] }
solargraph = { command = "solargraph", args = ["stdio"] }
solc = { command = "solc", args = ["--lsp"] }
sourcekit-lsp = { command = "sourcekit-lsp" }
svlangserver = { command = "svlangserver", args = [] }
swipl = { command = "swipl", args = [ "-g", "use_module(library(lsp_server))", "-g", "lsp_server:main", "-t", "halt", "--", "stdio" ] }
tailwindcss-ls = { command = "tailwindcss-language-server", args = ["--stdio"] }
taplo = { command = "taplo", args = ["lsp", "stdio"] }
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templ = { command = "templ", args = ["lsp"] }
terraform-ls = { command = "terraform-ls", args = ["serve"] }
texlab = { command = "texlab" }
vala-language-server = { command = "vala-language-server" }
vhdl_ls = { command = "vhdl_ls", args = [] }
vlang-language-server = { command = "v-analyzer" }
vscode-css-language-server = { command = "vscode-css-language-server", args = ["--stdio"], config = { provideFormatter = true, css = { validate = { enable = true } } } }
vscode-html-language-server = { command = "vscode-html-language-server", args = ["--stdio"], config = { provideFormatter = true } }
vscode-json-language-server = { command = "vscode-json-language-server", args = ["--stdio"], config = { provideFormatter = true, json = { validate = { enable = true } } } }
vuels = { command = "vue-language-server", args = ["--stdio"], config = { typescript = { tsdk = "node_modules/typescript/lib/" } } }
wgsl_analyzer = { command = "wgsl_analyzer" }
yaml-language-server = { command = "yaml-language-server", args = ["--stdio"] }
zls = { command = "zls" }
blueprint-compiler = { command = "blueprint-compiler", args = ["lsp"] }
typst-lsp = { command = "typst-lsp" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[language-server.ansible-language-server]
command = "ansible-language-server"
args = ["--stdio"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[language-server.lua-language-server]
command = "lua-language-server"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[language-server.lua-language-server.config.Lua.hint]
enable = true
arrayIndex = "Enable"
setType = true
paramName = "All"
paramType = true
await = true
[language-server.gopls]
command = "gopls"
[language-server.gopls.config.hints]
assignVariableTypes = true
compositeLiteralFields = true
constantValues = true
functionTypeParameters = true
parameterNames = true
rangeVariableTypes = true
[language-server.golangci-lint-lsp]
command = "golangci-lint-langserver"
[language-server.golangci-lint-lsp.config]
command = ["golangci-lint", "run", "--out-format", "json", "--issues-exit-code=1"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[language-server.rust-analyzer]
command = "rust-analyzer"
[language-server.rust-analyzer.config]
inlayHints.bindingModeHints.enable = false
inlayHints.closingBraceHints.minLines = 10
inlayHints.closureReturnTypeHints.enable = "with_block"
inlayHints.discriminantHints.enable = "fieldless"
inlayHints.lifetimeElisionHints.enable = "skip_trivial"
inlayHints.typeHints.hideClosureInitialization = false
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[language-server.typescript-language-server]
command = "typescript-language-server"
args = ["--stdio"]
config.hostInfo = "helix"
[language-server.typescript-language-server.config.typescript.inlayHints]
includeInlayEnumMemberValueHints = true
includeInlayFunctionLikeReturnTypeHints = true
includeInlayFunctionParameterTypeHints = true
includeInlayParameterNameHints = "all"
includeInlayParameterNameHintsWhenArgumentMatchesName = true
includeInlayPropertyDeclarationTypeHints = true
includeInlayVariableTypeHints = true
[language-server.typescript-language-server.config.javascript.inlayHints]
includeInlayEnumMemberValueHints = true
includeInlayFunctionLikeReturnTypeHints = true
includeInlayFunctionParameterTypeHints = true
includeInlayParameterNameHints = "all"
includeInlayParameterNameHintsWhenArgumentMatchesName = true
includeInlayPropertyDeclarationTypeHints = true
includeInlayVariableTypeHints = true
[language-server.svelteserver]
command = "svelteserver"
args = ["--stdio"]
[language-server.svelteserver.config.configuration.typescript]
inlayHints.parameterTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.variableTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.propertyDeclarationTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.functionLikeReturnTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.enumMemberValues.enabled = true
inlayHints.parameterNames.enabled = "all"
[language-server.svelteserver.config.configuration.javascript]
inlayHints.parameterTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.variableTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.propertyDeclarationTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.functionLikeReturnTypes.enabled = true
inlayHints.enumMemberValues.enabled = true
inlayHints.parameterNames.enabled = "all"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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[[language]]
name = "rust"
scope = "source.rust"
injection-regex = "rust"
file-types = ["rs"]
roots = ["Cargo.toml", "Cargo.lock"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "rust-analyzer" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
persistent-diagnostic-sources = ["rustc", "clippy"]
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
'`' = '`'
[language.debugger]
name = "lldb-vscode"
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transport = "stdio"
command = "lldb-vscode"
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "binary"
request = "launch"
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completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" } ]
args = { program = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "binary (terminal)"
request = "launch"
completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" } ]
args = { program = "{0}", runInTerminal = true }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "attach"
request = "attach"
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completion = [ "pid" ]
args = { pid = "{0}" }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "gdbserver attach"
request = "attach"
completion = [ { name = "lldb connect url", default = "connect://localhost:3333" }, { name = "file", completion = "filename" }, "pid" ]
args = { attachCommands = [ "platform select remote-gdb-server", "platform connect {0}", "file {1}", "attach {2}" ] }
[[grammar]]
name = "rust"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-rust", rev = "0431a2c60828731f27491ee9fdefe25e250ce9c9" }
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[[language]]
name = "sway"
scope = "source.sway"
injection-regex = "sway"
file-types = ["sw"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "forc" ]
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roots = ["Forc.toml", "Forc.lock"]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
comment-token = "//"
[[grammar]]
name = "sway"
source = { git = "https://github.com/FuelLabs/tree-sitter-sway", rev = "e491a005ee1d310f4c138bf215afd44cfebf959c" }
[[language]]
name = "toml"
scope = "source.toml"
injection-regex = "toml"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["toml", { glob = "poetry.lock" }, { glob = "Cargo.lock" }]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "taplo" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "toml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ikatyang/tree-sitter-toml", rev = "7cff70bbcbbc62001b465603ca1ea88edd668704" }
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[[language]]
name = "awk"
scope = "source.awk"
injection-regex = "awk"
file-types = ["awk", "gawk", "nawk", "mawk"]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "awk-language-server" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "awk"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Beaglefoot/tree-sitter-awk", rev = "a799bc5da7c2a84bc9a06ba5f3540cf1191e4ee3" }
[[language]]
name = "protobuf"
scope = "source.proto"
injection-regex = "protobuf"
file-types = ["proto"]
language-servers = [ "bufls", "pbkit" ]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "protobuf"
source = { git = "https://github.com/yusdacra/tree-sitter-protobuf", rev = "19c211a01434d9f03efff99f85e19f967591b175"}
[[language]]
name = "elixir"
scope = "source.elixir"
injection-regex = "(elixir|ex)"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["ex", "exs", { glob = "mix.lock" }]
shebangs = ["elixir"]
roots = ["mix.exs", "mix.lock"]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "elixir-ls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "elixir"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/elixir-lang/tree-sitter-elixir", rev = "b20eaa75565243c50be5e35e253d8beb58f45d56" }
[[language]]
name = "fish"
scope = "source.fish"
injection-regex = "fish"
file-types = ["fish"]
shebangs = ["fish"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
auto-format = true
formatter = { command = "fish_indent" }
[[grammar]]
name = "fish"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ram02z/tree-sitter-fish", rev = "84436cf24c2b3176bfbb220922a0fdbd0141e406" }
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[[language]]
name = "mint"
scope = "source.mint"
injection-regex = "mint"
file-types = ["mint"]
shebangs = []
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comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "mint" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[language]]
name = "janet"
scope = "source.janet"
injection-regex = "janet"
file-types = ["cgen", "janet", "jdn"]
shebangs = ["janet"]
roots = ["project.janet"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
formatter = { command = "janet-format" }
grammar = "janet-simple"
[language.auto-pairs]
'"' = '"'
'(' = ')'
'[' = ']'
'{' = '}'
"`" = "`"
[[grammar]]
name = "janet-simple"
source = { git = "https://github.com/sogaiu/tree-sitter-janet-simple", rev = "51271e260346878e1a1aa6c506ce6a797b7c25e2" }
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[[language]]
name = "json"
scope = "source.json"
injection-regex = "json"
file-types = [
"json",
"jsonc",
"arb",
"ipynb",
"geojson",
"gltf",
"webmanifest",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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{ glob = "flake.lock" },
{ glob = ".babelrc" },
{ glob = ".bowerrc" },
{ glob = ".jscrc" },
"js.map",
"ts.map",
"css.map",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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{ glob = ".jslintrc" },
"jsonld",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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{ glob = ".vuerc" },
{ glob = "composer.lock" },
{ glob = ".watchmanconfig" },
"avsc",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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{ glob = ".prettierrc" },
]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vscode-json-language-server" ]
auto-format = true
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "json"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-json", rev = "73076754005a460947cafe8e03a8cf5fa4fa2938" }
[[language]]
name = "json5"
scope = "source.json5"
injection-regex = "json5"
file-types = ["json5"]
language-servers = []
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
# https://json5.org
[[grammar]]
name = "json5"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Joakker/tree-sitter-json5", rev = "c23f7a9b1ee7d45f516496b1e0e4be067264fa0d" }
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[[language]]
name = "c"
scope = "source.c"
injection-regex = "c"
file-types = ["c"] # TODO: ["h"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "clangd" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.debugger]
name = "lldb-vscode"
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transport = "stdio"
command = "lldb-vscode"
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "binary"
request = "launch"
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completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" } ]
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args = { console = "internalConsole", program = "{0}" }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "attach"
request = "attach"
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completion = [ "pid" ]
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args = { console = "internalConsole", pid = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "gdbserver attach"
request = "attach"
completion = [ { name = "lldb connect url", default = "connect://localhost:3333" }, { name = "file", completion = "filename" }, "pid" ]
args = { console = "internalConsole", attachCommands = [ "platform select remote-gdb-server", "platform connect {0}", "file {1}", "attach {2}" ] }
[[grammar]]
name = "c"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-c", rev = "7175a6dd5fc1cee660dce6fe23f6043d75af424a" }
[[language]]
name = "cpp"
scope = "source.cpp"
injection-regex = "cpp"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
file-types = ["cc", "hh", "c++", "cpp", "hpp", "h", "ipp", "tpp", "cxx", "hxx", "ixx", "txx", "ino", "C", "H", "cu", "cuh", "cppm", "h++", "ii", "inl", { glob = ".hpp.in" }, { glob = ".h.in" }]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "clangd" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.debugger]
name = "lldb-vscode"
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transport = "stdio"
command = "lldb-vscode"
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "binary"
request = "launch"
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completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" } ]
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args = { console = "internalConsole", program = "{0}" }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "attach"
request = "attach"
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completion = [ "pid" ]
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args = { console = "internalConsole", pid = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "gdbserver attach"
request = "attach"
completion = [ { name = "lldb connect url", default = "connect://localhost:3333" }, { name = "file", completion = "filename" }, "pid" ]
args = { console = "internalConsole", attachCommands = [ "platform select remote-gdb-server", "platform connect {0}", "file {1}", "attach {2}" ] }
[[grammar]]
name = "cpp"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-cpp", rev = "670404d7c689be1c868a46f919ba2a3912f2b7ef" }
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[[language]]
name = "crystal"
scope = "source.cr"
file-types = ["cr"]
roots = ["shard.yml", "shard.lock"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "ruby"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "crystalline" ]
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[[language]]
name = "c-sharp"
scope = "source.csharp"
injection-regex = "c-?sharp"
file-types = ["cs", "csx", "cake"]
roots = ["sln", "csproj"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "omnisharp" ]
[language.debugger]
name = "netcoredbg"
transport = "tcp"
command = "netcoredbg"
args = [ "--interpreter=vscode" ]
port-arg = "--server={}"
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "launch"
request = "launch"
completion = [ { name = "path to dll", completion = "filename" } ]
args = { type = "coreclr", console = "internalConsole", internalConsoleOptions = "openOnSessionStart", program = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "attach"
request = "attach"
completion = [ "pid" ]
args = { processId = "{0}" }
[[grammar]]
name = "c-sharp"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-c-sharp", rev = "5b60f99545fea00a33bbfae5be956f684c4c69e2" }
[[language]]
name = "cel"
scope = "source.cel"
injection-regex = "cel"
file-types = ["cel"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "cel"
source = { git = "https://github.com/bufbuild/tree-sitter-cel", rev = "9f2b65da14c216df53933748e489db0f11121464" }
[[language]]
name = "spicedb"
scope = "source.zed"
injection-regex = "spicedb"
file-types = ["zed"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "spicedb"
source = { git = "https://github.com/jzelinskie/tree-sitter-spicedb", rev = "a4e4645651f86d6684c15dfa9931b7841dc52a66" }
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[[language]]
name = "go"
scope = "source.go"
injection-regex = "go"
file-types = ["go"]
roots = ["go.work", "go.mod"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
language-servers = [ "gopls", "golangci-lint-lsp" ]
# TODO: gopls needs utf-8 offsets?
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
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[language.debugger]
name = "go"
transport = "tcp"
command = "dlv"
args = ["dap"]
port-arg = "-l 127.0.0.1:{}"
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "source"
request = "launch"
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completion = [ { name = "entrypoint", completion = "filename", default = "." } ]
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args = { mode = "debug", program = "{0}" }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "binary"
request = "launch"
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completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" } ]
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args = { mode = "exec", program = "{0}" }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "test"
request = "launch"
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completion = [ { name = "tests", completion = "directory", default = "." } ]
args = { mode = "test", program = "{0}" }
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[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "attach"
request = "attach"
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completion = [ "pid" ]
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args = { mode = "local", processId = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "core"
request = "launch"
completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" }, { name = "core", completion = "filename" } ]
args = { mode = "core", program = "{0}", coreFilePath = "{1}" }
[[grammar]]
name = "go"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-go", rev = "64457ea6b73ef5422ed1687178d4545c3e91334a" }
[[language]]
name = "gomod"
scope = "source.gomod"
injection-regex = "gomod"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
file-types = [{ glob = "go.mod" }]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "gopls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "gomod"
source = { git = "https://github.com/camdencheek/tree-sitter-go-mod", rev = "e8f51f8e4363a3d9a427e8f63f4c1bbc5ef5d8d0" }
[[language]]
name = "gotmpl"
scope = "source.gotmpl"
injection-regex = "gotmpl"
file-types = ["gotmpl"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "gopls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "gotmpl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/dannylongeuay/tree-sitter-go-template", rev = "395a33e08e69f4155156f0b90138a6c86764c979" }
[[language]]
name = "gowork"
scope = "source.gowork"
injection-regex = "gowork"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = "go.work" }]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "gopls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "gowork"
source = { git = "https://github.com/omertuc/tree-sitter-go-work", rev = "6dd9dd79fb51e9f2abc829d5e97b15015b6a8ae2" }
[[language]]
name = "javascript"
scope = "source.js"
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injection-regex = "(js|javascript)"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-id = "javascript"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["js", "mjs", "cjs", "rules", "es6", "pac", { glob = "jakefile" }]
shebangs = ["node"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "typescript-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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[language.debugger]
name = "node-debug2"
transport = "stdio"
# args consisting of cmd (node) and path to adapter should be added to user's configuration
quirks = { absolute-paths = true }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "source"
request = "launch"
completion = [ { name = "main", completion = "filename", default = "index.js" } ]
args = { program = "{0}" }
[[grammar]]
name = "javascript"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-javascript", rev = "f772967f7b7bc7c28f845be2420a38472b16a8ee" }
[[language]]
name = "jsx"
scope = "source.jsx"
injection-regex = "jsx"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-id = "javascriptreact"
file-types = ["jsx"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "typescript-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "javascript"
[[language]]
name = "typescript"
scope = "source.ts"
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injection-regex = "(ts|typescript)"
file-types = ["ts", "mts", "cts"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
2022-05-23 18:10:48 +02:00
language-id = "typescript"
2023-09-11 06:15:45 +02:00
shebangs = ["deno", "ts-node"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "typescript-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "typescript"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-typescript", rev = "b1bf4825d9eaa0f3bdeb1e52f099533328acfbdf", subpath = "typescript" }
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[[language]]
name = "tsx"
scope = "source.tsx"
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injection-regex = "(tsx)" # |typescript
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-id = "typescriptreact"
2021-09-06 07:33:19 +02:00
file-types = ["tsx"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "typescript-language-server" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "tsx"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-typescript", rev = "b1bf4825d9eaa0f3bdeb1e52f099533328acfbdf", subpath = "tsx" }
[[language]]
name = "css"
scope = "source.css"
injection-regex = "css"
file-types = ["css", "scss"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vscode-css-language-server" ]
auto-format = true
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "css"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-css", rev = "769203d0f9abe1a9a691ac2b9fe4bb4397a73c51" }
2022-07-17 11:55:20 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "scss"
scope = "source.scss"
injection-regex = "scss"
file-types = ["scss"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vscode-css-language-server" ]
auto-format = true
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "scss"
source = { git = "https://github.com/serenadeai/tree-sitter-scss", rev = "c478c6868648eff49eb04a4df90d703dc45b312a" }
2022-07-17 11:55:20 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "html"
scope = "text.html.basic"
injection-regex = "html"
file-types = ["html", "htm", "shtml", "xhtml", "xht", "jsp", "asp", "aspx", "jshtm", "volt", "rhtml"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vscode-html-language-server" ]
auto-format = true
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
2021-04-07 06:51:09 +02:00
[[grammar]]
name = "html"
2022-11-26 02:43:41 +01:00
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-html", rev = "29f53d8f4f2335e61bf6418ab8958dac3282077a" }
2021-04-07 06:51:09 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "python"
scope = "source.python"
injection-regex = "python"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["py", "pyi", "py3", "pyw", "ptl", "rpy", "cpy", "ipy", "pyt", { glob = ".pythonstartup" }, { glob = ".pythonrc" }, { glob = "SConstruct" }, { glob = "SConscript" }]
shebangs = ["python"]
roots = ["pyproject.toml", "setup.py", "poetry.lock", "pyrightconfig.json"]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "pylsp" ]
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# TODO: pyls needs utf-8 offsets
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "python"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-python", rev = "4bfdd9033a2225cc95032ce77066b7aeca9e2efc" }
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[[language]]
name = "nickel"
scope = "source.nickel"
injection-regex = "nickel"
file-types = ["ncl"]
shebangs = []
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "nls" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
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[[grammar]]
name = "nickel"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/nickel-lang/tree-sitter-nickel", rev = "e1d9337864d209898a08c26b8cd4c2dd14c15148" }
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[[language]]
name = "nix"
scope = "source.nix"
injection-regex = "nix"
file-types = ["nix"]
shebangs = []
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "nil" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "nix"
source = { git = "https://github.com/nix-community/tree-sitter-nix", rev = "1b69cf1fa92366eefbe6863c184e5d2ece5f187d" }
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[[language]]
name = "ruby"
scope = "source.ruby"
injection-regex = "ruby"
file-types = [
"rb",
"rake",
"irb",
"gemspec",
"rabl",
"jbuilder",
"jb",
"podspec",
"rjs",
"rbi",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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{ glob = "rakefile" },
{ glob = "gemfile" },
{ glob = "Rakefile" },
{ glob = "Gemfile" },
{ glob = "Podfile" },
{ glob = "Vagrantfile" },
{ glob = "Brewfile" },
{ glob = "Guardfile" },
{ glob = "Capfile" },
{ glob = "Cheffile" },
{ glob = "Hobofile" },
{ glob = "Appraisals" },
{ glob = "Rantfile" },
{ glob = "Berksfile" },
{ glob = "Berksfile.lock" },
{ glob = "Thorfile" },
{ glob = "Puppetfile" },
{ glob = "Fastfile" },
{ glob = "Appfile" },
{ glob = "Deliverfile" },
{ glob = "Matchfile" },
{ glob = "Scanfile" },
{ glob = "Snapfile" },
{ glob = "Gymfile" },
]
shebangs = ["ruby"]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "solargraph" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "ruby"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-ruby", rev = "206c7077164372c596ffa8eaadb9435c28941364" }
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[[language]]
name = "bash"
scope = "source.bash"
injection-regex = "(shell|bash|zsh|sh)"
file-types = [
"sh",
"bash",
"zsh",
"zshenv",
"zlogin",
"zlogout",
"zprofile",
"zshrc",
"eclass",
"ebuild",
"bazelrc",
"Renviron",
"zsh-theme",
"ksh",
"cshrc",
"tcshrc",
"bashrc_Apple_Terminal",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
"zshrc_Apple_Terminal",
{ glob = ".bash_history" },
{ glob = ".bash_login" },
{ glob = ".bash_logout" },
{ glob = ".bash_profile" },
{ glob = ".bashrc" },
{ glob = ".profile" },
{ glob = ".zshenv" },
{ glob = ".zlogin" },
{ glob = ".zlogout" },
{ glob = ".zprofile" },
{ glob = ".zshrc" },
{ glob = ".zimrc" },
{ glob = "APKBUILD" },
{ glob = "PKGBUILD" },
{ glob = ".bash_aliases" },
{ glob = ".Renviron" },
{ glob = ".xprofile" },
{ glob = ".xsession" },
{ glob = ".xsessionrc" },
{ glob = ".yashrc" },
{ glob = ".yash_profile" },
{ glob = ".hushlogin" },
]
shebangs = ["sh", "bash", "dash", "zsh"]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "bash-language-server" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "bash"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-bash", rev = "275effdfc0edce774acf7d481f9ea195c6c403cd" }
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[[language]]
name = "php"
scope = "source.php"
injection-regex = "php"
file-types = ["php", "inc", "php4", "php5", "phtml", "ctp"]
shebangs = ["php"]
roots = ["composer.json", "index.php"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "intelephense" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "php"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-php", rev = "f860e598194f4a71747f91789bf536b393ad4a56" }
[[language]]
name = "twig"
scope = "source.twig"
injection-regex = "twig"
file-types = ["twig"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "twig"
source = { git = "https://github.com/gbprod/tree-sitter-twig", rev = "807b293fec3fead64f54c64fdf6fb05516c032b9" }
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[[language]]
name = "latex"
scope = "source.tex"
injection-regex = "tex"
file-types = ["tex", "sty", "cls", "Rd", "bbx", "cbx"]
comment-token = "%"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "texlab" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "latex"
source = { git = "https://github.com/latex-lsp/tree-sitter-latex", rev = "8c75e93cd08ccb7ce1ccab22c1fbd6360e3bcea6" }
[[language]]
name = "bibtex"
scope = "source.bib"
injection-regex = "bib"
file-types = ["bib"]
comment-token = "%"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "texlab" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
auto-format = true
[language.formatter]
command = 'bibtex-tidy'
args = [
"-",
"--curly",
"--drop-all-caps",
"--remove-empty-fields",
"--sort-fields",
"--sort=year,author,id",
"--strip-enclosing-braces",
"--trailing-commas",
]
[[grammar]]
name = "bibtex"
source = { git = "https://github.com/latex-lsp/tree-sitter-bibtex", rev = "ccfd77db0ed799b6c22c214fe9d2937f47bc8b34" }
[[language]]
name = "lean"
scope = "source.lean"
injection-regex = "lean"
file-types = ["lean"]
roots = [ "lakefile.lean" ]
comment-token = "--"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "lean" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "lean"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Julian/tree-sitter-lean", rev = "d98426109258b266e1e92358c5f11716d2e8f638" }
[[language]]
name = "lpf"
comment-token = "#"
scope = "source.lpf"
file-types = ["lpf"]
[[grammar]]
name = "lpf"
source = { git = "https://gitlab.com/TheZoq2/tree-sitter-lpf", rev = "db7372e60c722ca7f12ab359e57e6bf7611ab126" }
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[[language]]
name = "julia"
scope = "source.julia"
injection-regex = "julia"
file-types = ["jl"]
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shebangs = ["julia"]
roots = ["Manifest.toml", "Project.toml"]
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "julia" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "julia"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-julia", rev = "8fb38abff74652c4faddbf04d2d5bbbc6b4bae25" }
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[[language]]
name = "java"
scope = "source.java"
injection-regex = "java"
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file-types = ["java", "jav"]
roots = ["pom.xml", "build.gradle", "build.gradle.kts"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "jdtls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "java"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-java", rev = "09d650def6cdf7f479f4b78f595e9ef5b58ce31e" }
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[[language]]
name = "smali"
scope = "source.smali"
injection-regex = "smali"
file-types = ["smali"]
comment-token = "#"
roots = []
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "smali"
source = { git = "https://github.com/amaanq/tree-sitter-smali", rev = "5ae51e15c4d1ac93cba6127caf3d1f0a072c140c" }
[[language]]
name = "ledger"
scope = "source.ledger"
injection-regex = "ledger"
file-types = ["ldg", "ledger", "journal"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "ledger"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/cbarrete/tree-sitter-ledger", rev = "1f864fb2bf6a87fe1b48545cc6adc6d23090adf7" }
[[language]]
name = "beancount"
scope = "source.beancount"
injection-regex = "beancount"
file-types = ["beancount", "bean"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "beancount"
source = { git = "https://github.com/polarmutex/tree-sitter-beancount", rev = "f3741a3a68ade59ec894ed84a64673494d2ba8f3" }
[[language]]
name = "ocaml"
scope = "source.ocaml"
injection-regex = "ocaml"
file-types = ["ml"]
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shebangs = ["ocaml", "ocamlrun", "ocamlscript"]
comment-token = "(**)"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "ocamllsp" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
[[grammar]]
name = "ocaml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-ocaml", rev = "23d419ba45789c5a47d31448061557716b02750a", subpath = "ocaml" }
[[language]]
name = "ocaml-interface"
scope = "source.ocaml.interface"
file-types = ["mli"]
shebangs = []
comment-token = "(**)"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "ocamllsp" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
[[grammar]]
name = "ocaml-interface"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-ocaml", rev = "23d419ba45789c5a47d31448061557716b02750a", subpath = "interface" }
[[language]]
name = "lua"
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injection-regex = "lua"
scope = "source.lua"
file-types = ["lua"]
shebangs = ["lua"]
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roots = [".luarc.json", ".luacheckrc", ".stylua.toml", "selene.toml", ".git"]
comment-token = "--"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "lua-language-server" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "lua"
source = { git = "https://github.com/MunifTanjim/tree-sitter-lua", rev = "887dfd4e83c469300c279314ff1619b1d0b85b91" }
[[language]]
name = "svelte"
scope = "source.svelte"
injection-regex = "svelte"
file-types = ["svelte"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "svelteserver" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "svelte"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Himujjal/tree-sitter-svelte", rev = "be7f2e7db1fc19f0852265ec60923fc058380739" }
[[language]]
name = "vue"
scope = "source.vue"
injection-regex = "vue"
file-types = ["vue"]
roots = ["package.json"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vuels" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "vue"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ikatyang/tree-sitter-vue", rev = "91fe2754796cd8fba5f229505a23fa08f3546c06" }
[[language]]
name = "yaml"
scope = "source.yaml"
file-types = ["yml", "yaml"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
language-servers = [ "yaml-language-server", "ansible-language-server" ]
injection-regex = "yml|yaml"
[[grammar]]
name = "yaml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ikatyang/tree-sitter-yaml", rev = "0e36bed171768908f331ff7dff9d956bae016efb" }
[[language]]
name = "haskell"
scope = "source.haskell"
injection-regex = "haskell"
file-types = ["hs", "hs-boot"]
roots = ["Setup.hs", "stack.yaml", "cabal.project"]
comment-token = "--"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "haskell-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "haskell"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-haskell", rev = "d7ac98f49e3ed7e17541256fe3881a967d7ffdd3" }
[[language]]
name = "haskell-persistent"
scope = "source.persistentmodels"
file-types = ["persistentmodels"]
comment-token = "--"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "haskell-persistent"
source = { git = "https://github.com/MercuryTechnologies/tree-sitter-haskell-persistent", rev = "58a6ccfd56d9f1de8fb9f77e6c42151f8f0d0f3d" }
[[language]]
name = "purescript"
scope = "source.purescript"
injection-regex = "purescript"
file-types = ["purs"]
roots = ["spago.yaml", "spago.dhall", "bower.json"]
comment-token = "--"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "purescript-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
auto-format = true
formatter = { command = "purs-tidy", args = ["format"] }
[[grammar]]
name = "purescript"
source = { git = "https://github.com/postsolar/tree-sitter-purescript", rev = "5ef5592674ea42de75fc2792972e4ea0b6e3da6c" }
[[language]]
name = "zig"
scope = "source.zig"
injection-regex = "zig"
file-types = ["zig", "zon"]
roots = ["build.zig"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "zls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
formatter = { command = "zig" , args = ["fmt", "--stdin"] }
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[language.debugger]
name = "lldb-vscode"
transport = "stdio"
command = "lldb-vscode"
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "binary"
request = "launch"
completion = [ { name = "binary", completion = "filename" } ]
args = { console = "internalConsole", program = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "attach"
request = "attach"
completion = [ "pid" ]
args = { console = "internalConsole", pid = "{0}" }
[[language.debugger.templates]]
name = "gdbserver attach"
request = "attach"
completion = [ { name = "lldb connect url", default = "connect://localhost:3333" }, { name = "file", completion = "filename" }, "pid" ]
args = { console = "internalConsole", attachCommands = [ "platform select remote-gdb-server", "platform connect {0}", "file {1}", "attach {2}" ] }
[[grammar]]
name = "zig"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/maxxnino/tree-sitter-zig", rev = "0d08703e4c3f426ec61695d7617415fff97029bd" }
[[language]]
name = "prolog"
scope = "source.prolog"
file-types = ["pl", "prolog"]
shebangs = ["swipl"]
comment-token = "%"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "swipl" ]
[[language]]
name = "tsq"
scope = "source.tsq"
file-types = ["tsq"]
comment-token = ";"
injection-regex = "tsq"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "tsq"
source = { git = "https://github.com/the-mikedavis/tree-sitter-tsq", rev = "48b5e9f82ae0a4727201626f33a17f69f8e0ff86" }
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[[language]]
name = "cmake"
scope = "source.cmake"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["cmake", { glob = "CMakeLists.txt" }]
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comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "cmake-language-server" ]
injection-regex = "cmake"
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[[grammar]]
name = "cmake"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/uyha/tree-sitter-cmake", rev = "6e51463ef3052dd3b328322c22172eda093727ad" }
[[language]]
name = "make"
scope = "source.make"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = "Makefile" }, { glob = "makefile" }, "make", "mk", "mak", {glob = "GNUmakefile" }, { glob = "OCamlMakefile" }]
shebangs = ["make", "gmake"]
injection-regex = "(make|makefile|Makefile|mk)"
comment-token = "#"
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
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[[grammar]]
name = "make"
source = { git = "https://github.com/alemuller/tree-sitter-make", rev = "a4b9187417d6be349ee5fd4b6e77b4172c6827dd" }
[[language]]
name = "glsl"
scope = "source.glsl"
file-types = ["glsl", "vert", "tesc", "tese", "geom", "frag", "comp" ]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "glsl"
[[grammar]]
name = "glsl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/theHamsta/tree-sitter-glsl", rev = "88408ffc5e27abcffced7010fc77396ae3636d7e" }
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[[language]]
name = "perl"
scope = "source.perl"
file-types = ["pl", "pm", "t", "psgi", "raku", "rakumod", "rakutest", "rakudoc", "nqp", "p6", "pl6", "pm6"]
shebangs = ["perl"]
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comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "perlnavigator" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "perl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter-perl/tree-sitter-perl", rev = "e99bb5283805db4cb86c964722d709df21b0ac16" }
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[[language]]
name = "pod"
scope = "source.pod"
injection-regex = "pod"
file-types = ["pod"]
[[grammar]]
name = "pod"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter-perl/tree-sitter-pod", rev = "39da859947b94abdee43e431368e1ae975c0a424" }
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[[language]]
name = "racket"
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scope = "source.racket"
file-types = ["rkt", "rktd", "rktl", "scrbl"]
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shebangs = ["racket"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "racket" ]
grammar = "scheme"
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[[language]]
name = "common-lisp"
scope = "source.lisp"
file-types = ["lisp", "asd", "cl", "l", "lsp", "ny", "podsl", "sexp"]
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shebangs = ["lisp", "sbcl", "ccl", "clisp", "ecl"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "cl-lsp" ]
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grammar = "scheme"
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
[[language]]
name = "comment"
scope = "scope.comment"
file-types = []
injection-regex = "comment"
[[grammar]]
name = "comment"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/stsewd/tree-sitter-comment", rev = "aefcc2813392eb6ffe509aa0fc8b4e9b57413ee1" }
2021-11-27 03:19:40 +01:00
[[language]]
name = "wgsl"
scope = "source.wgsl"
file-types = ["wgsl"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "wgsl_analyzer" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "wgsl"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/szebniok/tree-sitter-wgsl", rev = "272e89ef2aeac74178edb9db4a83c1ffef80a463" }
2021-11-29 02:38:17 +01:00
[[language]]
name = "llvm"
scope = "source.llvm"
file-types = ["ll"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "llvm"
[[grammar]]
name = "llvm"
source = { git = "https://github.com/benwilliamgraham/tree-sitter-llvm", rev = "e9948edc41e9e5869af99dddb2b5ff5cc5581af6" }
[[language]]
name = "llvm-mir"
scope = "source.llvm_mir"
file-types = []
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "mir"
[[grammar]]
name = "llvm-mir"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Flakebi/tree-sitter-llvm-mir", rev = "06fabca19454b2dc00c1b211a7cb7ad0bc2585f1" }
[[language]]
name = "llvm-mir-yaml"
# TODO allow languages to point to their grammar like so:
#
# grammar = "yaml"
scope = "source.yaml"
file-types = ["mir"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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[[language]]
name = "tablegen"
scope = "source.tablegen"
file-types = ["td"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "tablegen"
[[grammar]]
name = "tablegen"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Flakebi/tree-sitter-tablegen", rev = "568dd8a937347175fd58db83d4c4cdaeb6069bd2" }
2021-12-14 16:45:38 +01:00
[[language]]
name = "markdown"
scope = "source.md"
injection-regex = "md|markdown"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["md", "markdown", "mkd", "mdwn", "mdown", "markdn", "mdtxt", "mdtext", "workbook", { glob = "PULLREQ_EDITMSG" }]
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Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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source = { git = "https://github.com/MDeiml/tree-sitter-markdown", rev = "aaf76797aa8ecd9a5e78e0ec3681941de6c945ee", subpath = "tree-sitter-markdown" }
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[[grammar]]
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source = { git = "https://github.com/MDeiml/tree-sitter-markdown", rev = "aaf76797aa8ecd9a5e78e0ec3681941de6c945ee", subpath = "tree-sitter-markdown-inline" }
[[language]]
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Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "dart" ]
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[[grammar]]
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source = { git = "https://github.com/UserNobody14/tree-sitter-dart", rev = "e398400a0b785af3cf571f5a57eccab242f0cdf9" }
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Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "metals" ]
[[grammar]]
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
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Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "docker-langserver" ]
[[grammar]]
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Softwrapping improvements (#5893) * use max_line_width + 1 during softwrap to account for newline char Helix softwrap implementation always wraps lines so that the newline character doesn't get cut off so he line wraps one chars earlier then in other editors. This is necessary, because newline chars are always selecatble in helix and must never be hidden. However That means that `max_line_width` currently wraps one char earlier than expected. The typical definition of line width does not include the newline character and other helix commands like `:reflow` also don't count the newline character here. This commit makes softwrap use `max_line_width + 1` instead of `max_line_width` to correct the impedance missmatch. * fix typos Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> * Add text-width to config.toml * text-width: update setting documentation * rename leftover config item * remove leftover max-line-length occurrences * Make `text-width` optional in editor config When it was only used for `:reflow` it made sense to have a default value set to `80`, but now that soft-wrapping uses this setting, keeping a default set to `80` would make soft-wrapping behave more aggressively. * Allow softwrapping to ignore `text-width` Softwrapping wraps by default to the viewport width or a configured `text-width` (whichever's smaller). In some cases we only want to set `text-width` to use for hard-wrapping and let longer lines flow if they have enough space. This setting allows that. * Revert "Make `text-width` optional in editor config" This reverts commit b247d526d69adf41434b6fd9c4983369c785aa22. * soft-wrap: allow per-language overrides * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/languages.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> --------- Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Boehm <alexb@ozrunways.com> Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
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Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = ".gitignore" }, { glob = ".gitignore_global" }, { glob = ".ignore" }, { glob = ".prettierignore" }, { glob = ".eslintignore" }, { glob = ".npmignore"}, { glob = "CODEOWNERS" }, { glob = ".config/helix/ignore" }, { glob = ".helix/ignore" }]
injection-regex = "git-ignore"
comment-token = "#"
grammar = "gitignore"
[[grammar]]
name = "gitignore"
source = { git = "https://github.com/shunsambongi/tree-sitter-gitignore", rev = "f4685bf11ac466dd278449bcfe5fd014e94aa504" }
[[language]]
name = "graphql"
scope = "source.graphql"
injection-regex = "graphql"
file-types = ["gql", "graphql", "graphqls"]
language-servers = [ "graphql-language-service" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "graphql"
source = { git = "https://github.com/bkegley/tree-sitter-graphql", rev = "5e66e961eee421786bdda8495ed1db045e06b5fe" }
[[language]]
name = "elm"
scope = "source.elm"
injection-regex = "elm"
file-types = ["elm"]
roots = ["elm.json"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "--"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "elm-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "elm"
source = { git = "https://github.com/elm-tooling/tree-sitter-elm", rev = "df4cb639c01b76bc9ac9cc66788709a6da20002c" }
[[language]]
name = "iex"
scope = "source.iex"
injection-regex = "iex"
file-types = ["iex"]
[[grammar]]
name = "iex"
source = { git = "https://github.com/elixir-lang/tree-sitter-iex", rev = "39f20bb51f502e32058684e893c0c0b00bb2332c" }
[[language]]
name = "rescript"
scope = "source.rescript"
injection-regex = "rescript"
file-types = ["res"]
roots = ["bsconfig.json"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "rescript-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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[[grammar]]
name = "rescript"
source = { git = "https://github.com/jaredramirez/tree-sitter-rescript", rev = "467dcf99f68c47823d7b378779a6b282d7ef9782" }
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[[language]]
name = "erlang"
scope = "source.erlang"
injection-regex = "erl(ang)?"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["erl", "hrl", "app", { glob = "rebar.config" }, { glob = "rebar.lock" }]
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roots = ["rebar.config"]
shebangs = ["escript"]
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comment-token = "%%"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "erlang-ls" ]
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
'`' = "'"
[[grammar]]
name = "erlang"
source = { git = "https://github.com/the-mikedavis/tree-sitter-erlang", rev = "ce0ed253d72c199ab93caba7542b6f62075339c4" }
[[language]]
name = "kotlin"
scope = "source.kotlin"
file-types = ["kt", "kts"]
roots = ["settings.gradle", "settings.gradle.kts"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "kotlin-language-server" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "kotlin"
source = { git = "https://github.com/fwcd/tree-sitter-kotlin", rev = "a4f71eb9b8c9b19ded3e0e9470be4b1b77c2b569" }
[[language]]
name = "hcl"
scope = "source.hcl"
injection-regex = "(hcl|tf|nomad)"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-id = "terraform"
file-types = ["hcl", "tf", "nomad"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "terraform-ls" ]
auto-format = true
[[grammar]]
name = "hcl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/MichaHoffmann/tree-sitter-hcl", rev = "3cb7fc28247efbcb2973b97e71c78838ad98a583" }
[[language]]
name = "tfvars"
scope = "source.tfvars"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-id = "terraform-vars"
file-types = ["tfvars"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "terraform-ls" ]
auto-format = true
grammar = "hcl"
[[language]]
name = "org"
scope = "source.org"
injection-regex = "org"
file-types = ["org"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "org"
source = { git = "https://github.com/milisims/tree-sitter-org", rev = "698bb1a34331e68f83fc24bdd1b6f97016bb30de" }
[[language]]
name = "solidity"
scope = "source.sol"
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injection-regex = "(sol|solidity)"
file-types = ["sol"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "solc" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "solidity"
source = { git = "https://github.com/JoranHonig/tree-sitter-solidity", rev = "9004b86531cb424bd379424cf7266a4585f2af7d" }
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[[language]]
name = "gleam"
scope = "source.gleam"
injection-regex = "gleam"
file-types = ["gleam"]
roots = ["gleam.toml"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "gleam" ]
auto-format = true
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[[grammar]]
name = "gleam"
source = { git = "https://github.com/gleam-lang/tree-sitter-gleam", rev = "b2afa4fd6bb41a7bf912b034c653c90af7ae5122" }
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[[language]]
name = "ron"
scope = "source.ron"
injection-regex = "ron"
file-types = ["ron"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
2023-10-27 01:40:16 +02:00
[[grammar]]
name = "ron"
source = { git = "https://github.com/zee-editor/tree-sitter-ron", rev = "7762d709a0f7c1f9e269d0125a2e8a7a69006146" }
[[language]]
name = "robot"
scope = "source.robot"
injection-regex = "robot"
file-types = ["robot", "resource"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "robotframework_ls" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "robot"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Hubro/tree-sitter-robot", rev = "322e4cc65754d2b3fdef4f2f8a71e0762e3d13af" }
[[language]]
name = "r"
scope = "source.r"
injection-regex = "(r|R)"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["r", "R", { glob = ".Rprofile" }, { glob = "Rprofile.site" }, { glob = ".RHistory" }]
shebangs = ["r", "R"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
language-servers = [ "r" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "r"
source = { git = "https://github.com/r-lib/tree-sitter-r", rev = "cc04302e1bff76fa02e129f332f44636813b0c3c" }
[[language]]
name = "rmarkdown"
scope = "source.rmd"
language-id = "rmd"
injection-regex = "(r|R)md"
file-types = ["rmd", "Rmd"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "markdown"
language-servers = [ "r" ]
2022-04-08 20:10:37 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "swift"
scope = "source.swift"
injection-regex = "swift"
file-types = ["swift"]
roots = [ "Package.swift" ]
comment-token = "//"
auto-format = true
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "sourcekit-lsp" ]
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[[grammar]]
name = "swift"
source = { git = "https://github.com/alex-pinkus/tree-sitter-swift", rev = "b1b66955d420d5cf5ff268ae552f0d6e43ff66e1" }
[[language]]
name = "erb"
scope = "text.html.erb"
injection-regex = "erb"
file-types = ["erb"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "embedded-template"
[[language]]
name = "ejs"
scope = "text.html.ejs"
injection-regex = "ejs"
file-types = ["ejs"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "embedded-template"
[[grammar]]
name = "embedded-template"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-embedded-template", rev = "d21df11b0ecc6fd211dbe11278e92ef67bd17e97" }
[[language]]
name = "eex"
scope = "source.eex"
injection-regex = "eex"
file-types = ["eex"]
roots = ["mix.exs", "mix.lock"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "eex"
source = { git = "https://github.com/connorlay/tree-sitter-eex", rev = "f742f2fe327463335e8671a87c0b9b396905d1d1" }
[[language]]
name = "heex"
scope = "source.heex"
injection-regex = "heex"
file-types = ["heex"]
roots = ["mix.exs", "mix.lock"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "elixir-ls" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "heex"
source = { git = "https://github.com/phoenixframework/tree-sitter-heex", rev = "2e1348c3cf2c9323e87c2744796cf3f3868aa82a" }
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[[language]]
name = "sql"
scope = "source.sql"
file-types = ["sql", "dsql"]
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comment-token = "--"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "sql"
[[grammar]]
name = "sql"
source = { git = "https://github.com/DerekStride/tree-sitter-sql", rev = "25be0b8f17e9189ad9e1b875869d025c5aec1286" }
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[[language]]
name = "gdscript"
scope = "source.gdscript"
injection-regex = "gdscript"
file-types = ["gd"]
shebangs = []
roots = ["project.godot"]
auto-format = true
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formatter = { command = "gdformat", args = ["-"] }
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comment-token = "#"
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
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[[grammar]]
name = "gdscript"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/PrestonKnopp/tree-sitter-gdscript", rev = "a4b57cc3bcbfc24550e858159647e9238e7ad1ac" }
[[language]]
name = "godot-resource"
scope = "source.tscn"
injection-regex = "godot"
file-types = ["tscn", "tres", "godot", "gdextension"]
shebangs = []
roots = ["project.godot"]
auto-format = false
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "godot-resource"
source = { git = "https://github.com/PrestonKnopp/tree-sitter-godot-resource", rev = "b6ef0768711086a86b3297056f9ffb5cc1d77b4a" }
[[language]]
name = "nu"
scope = "source.nu"
injection-regex = "nu"
file-types = ["nu"]
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shebangs = ["nu"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
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language-servers = [ "nu-lsp" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "nu"
source = { git = "https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu", rev = "358c4f509eb97f0148bbd25ad36acc729819b9c1" }
[[language]]
name = "vala"
scope = "source.vala"
injection-regex = "vala"
file-types = ["vala", "vapi"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vala-language-server" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "vala"
source = { git = "https://github.com/vala-lang/tree-sitter-vala", rev = "c9eea93ba2ec4ec1485392db11945819779745b3" }
[[language]]
name = "hare"
scope = "source.hare"
injection-regex = "hare"
file-types = ["ha"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 8, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "hare"
source = { git = "https://git.sr.ht/~ecmma/tree-sitter-hare", rev = "2495958aaf3f93581c87ec020164255e80655331" }
[[language]]
name = "devicetree"
scope = "source.devicetree"
injection-regex = "(dtsi?|devicetree|fdt)"
file-types = ["dts", "dtsi"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "devicetree"
source = { git = "https://github.com/joelspadin/tree-sitter-devicetree", rev = "877adbfa0174d25894c40fa75ad52d4515a36368" }
2022-05-01 04:24:17 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "cairo"
scope = "source.cairo"
injection-regex = "cairo"
file-types = ["cairo"]
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comment-token = "//"
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
# auto-format = true
grammar = "rust"
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language-servers = [ "cairo-language-server" ]
[[language]]
name = "cpon"
scope = "scope.cpon"
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injection-regex = "cpon"
file-types = ["cpon", "cp"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "cpon"
source = { git = "https://github.com/fvacek/tree-sitter-cpon", rev = "0d01fcdae5a53191df5b1349f9bce053833270e7" }
[[language]]
name = "odin"
auto-format = false
scope = "source.odin"
file-types = ["odin"]
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roots = ["ols.json"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "ols" ]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "odin"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ap29600/tree-sitter-odin", rev = "b219207e49ffca2952529d33e94ed63b1b75c4f1" }
[[language]]
name = "meson"
scope = "source.meson"
injection-regex = "meson"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = "meson.build" }, { glob = "meson_options.txt" }]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "meson"
source = { git = "https://github.com/staysail/tree-sitter-meson", rev = "32a83e8f200c347232fa795636cfe60dde22957a" }
[[language]]
name = "sshclientconfig"
scope = "source.sshclientconfig"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
file-types = [{ glob = ".ssh/config" }, { glob = "/etc/ssh/ssh_config" }]
comment-token = "#"
[[grammar]]
name = "sshclientconfig"
source = { git = "https://github.com/metio/tree-sitter-ssh-client-config", rev = "e45c6d5c71657344d4ecaf87dafae7736f776c57" }
[[language]]
name = "scheme"
scope = "source.scheme"
injection-regex = "scheme"
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file-types = ["ss", "scm"]
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shebangs = ["scheme", "guile", "chicken"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
[[grammar]]
name = "scheme"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/6cdh/tree-sitter-scheme", rev = "af3af6c9356b936f8a515a1e449c32e804c2b1a8" }
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[[language]]
name = "v"
scope = "source.v"
file-types = ["v", "vv", "vsh"]
shebangs = ["v run"]
roots = ["v.mod"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vlang-language-server" ]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "v"
source = {git = "https://github.com/v-analyzer/v-analyzer", subpath = "tree_sitter_v", rev = "e14fdf6e661b10edccc744102e4ccf0b187aa8ad"}
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[[language]]
name = "verilog"
scope = "source.verilog"
file-types = ["v", "vh", "sv", "svh"]
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comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "svlangserver" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "verilog"
[[grammar]]
name = "verilog"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-verilog", rev = "4457145e795b363f072463e697dfe2f6973c9a52" }
[[language]]
name = "edoc"
scope = "source.edoc"
file-types = ["edoc", "edoc.in"]
injection-regex = "edoc"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "edoc"
source = { git = "https://github.com/the-mikedavis/tree-sitter-edoc", rev = "74774af7b45dd9cefbf9510328fc6ff2374afc50" }
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[[language]]
name = "jsdoc"
scope = "source.jsdoc"
injection-regex = "jsdoc"
file-types = ["jsdoc"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "jsdoc"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-jsdoc", rev = "189a6a4829beb9cdbe837260653b4a3dfb0cc3db" }
[[language]]
name = "openscad"
scope = "source.openscad"
injection-regex = "openscad"
file-types = ["scad"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "openscad-lsp" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "openscad"
source = { git = "https://github.com/bollian/tree-sitter-openscad", rev = "5c3ce93df0ac1da7197cf6ae125aade26d6b8972" }
[[language]]
name = "prisma"
scope = "source.prisma"
injection-regex = "prisma"
file-types = ["prisma"]
roots = ["package.json"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "prisma-language-server" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "prisma"
source = { git = "https://github.com/victorhqc/tree-sitter-prisma", rev = "eca2596a355b1a9952b4f80f8f9caed300a272b5" }
[[language]]
name = "clojure"
scope = "source.clojure"
injection-regex = "(clojure|clj|edn|boot)"
file-types = ["clj", "cljs", "cljc", "clje", "cljr", "cljx", "edn", "boot"]
roots = ["project.clj", "build.boot", "deps.edn", "shadow-cljs.edn"]
comment-token = ";"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "clojure-lsp" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "clojure"
source = { git = "https://github.com/sogaiu/tree-sitter-clojure", rev = "e57c569ae332ca365da623712ae1f50f84daeae2" }
2022-06-28 05:18:38 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "starlark"
scope = "source.starlark"
injection-regex = "(starlark|bzl|bazel)"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = ["bzl", "bazel", "star", { glob = "BUILD" }, { glob = "BUILD.*" }]
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comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
grammar = "python"
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[[language]]
name = "elvish"
scope = "source.elvish"
file-types = ["elv"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "elvish" ]
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grammar = "elvish"
[[grammar]]
name = "elvish"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ckafi/tree-sitter-elvish", rev = "e50787cadd3bc54f6d9c0704493a79078bb8a4e5" }
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[[language]]
name = "idris"
scope = "source.idr"
injection-regex = "idr"
file-types = ["idr"]
shebangs = []
comment-token = "--"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "idris2-lsp" ]
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[[language]]
name = "fortran"
scope = "source.fortran"
injection-regex = "fortran"
file-types = ["f", "for", "f90", "f95", "f03"]
roots = ["fpm.toml"]
comment-token = "!"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " "}
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "fortls" ]
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[[grammar]]
name = "fortran"
source = { git = "https://github.com/stadelmanma/tree-sitter-fortran", rev = "f0f2f100952a353e64e26b0fa710b4c296d7af13" }
[[language]]
name = "ungrammar"
scope = "source.ungrammar"
injection-regex = "ungrammar"
file-types = ["ungram", "ungrammar"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "ungrammar"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Philipp-M/tree-sitter-ungrammar", rev = "a7e104629cff5a8b7367187610631e8f5eb7c6ea" }
[[language]]
name = "dot"
scope = "source.dot"
injection-regex = "dot"
file-types = ["dot"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "dot-language-server" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "dot"
source = { git = "https://github.com/rydesun/tree-sitter-dot", rev = "917230743aa10f45a408fea2ddb54bbbf5fbe7b7" }
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[[language]]
name = "cue"
scope = "source.cue"
injection-regex = "cue"
file-types = ["cue"]
roots = ["cue.mod"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "cuelsp" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
formatter = { command = "cue", args = ["fmt", "-"] }
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[[grammar]]
name = "cue"
source = { git = "https://github.com/eonpatapon/tree-sitter-cue", rev = "61843e3beebf19417e4fede4e8be4df1084317ad" }
[[language]]
name = "slint"
scope = "source.slint"
injection-regex = "slint"
file-types = ["slint"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "slint-lsp" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "slint"
source = { git = "https://github.com/slint-ui/tree-sitter-slint", rev = "15618215b79b9db08f824a5c97a12d073dcc1c00" }
[[language]]
name = "task"
scope = "source.task"
injection-regex = "task"
file-types = ["task"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "task"
source = { git = "https://github.com/alexanderbrevig/tree-sitter-task", rev = "f2cb435c5dbf3ee19493e224485d977cb2d36d8b" }
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[[language]]
name = "xit"
scope = "source.xit"
injection-regex = "xit"
file-types = ["xit"]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "xit"
source = { git = "https://github.com/synaptiko/tree-sitter-xit", rev = "7d7902456061bc2ad21c64c44054f67b5515734c" }
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[[language]]
name = "esdl"
scope = "source.esdl"
injection-regex = "esdl"
file-types = ["esdl"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
roots = ["edgedb.toml"]
[[grammar]]
name ="esdl"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/greym0uth/tree-sitter-esdl", rev = "df83acc8cacd0cfb139eecee0e718dc32c4f92e2" }
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[[language]]
name = "pascal"
scope = "source.pascal"
injection-regex = "pascal"
file-types = ["pas", "pp", "inc", "lpr", "lfm"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "pasls" ]
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[[grammar]]
name = "pascal"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Isopod/tree-sitter-pascal", rev = "2fd40f477d3e2794af152618ccfac8d92eb72a66" }
[[language]]
name = "sml"
scope = "source.sml"
injection-regex = "sml"
file-types = ["sml"]
comment-token = "(*"
[[grammar]]
name = "sml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Giorbo/tree-sitter-sml", rev = "bd4055d5554614520d4a0706b34dc0c317c6b608" }
[[language]]
name = "jsonnet"
scope = "source.jsonnet"
file-types = ["libsonnet", "jsonnet"]
roots = ["jsonnetfile.json"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "jsonnet-language-server" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "jsonnet"
source = { git = "https://github.com/sourcegraph/tree-sitter-jsonnet", rev = "0475a5017ad7dc84845d1d33187f2321abcb261d" }
[[language]]
name = "astro"
scope = "source.astro"
injection-regex = "astro"
file-types = ["astro"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "astro"
source = { git = "https://github.com/virchau13/tree-sitter-astro", rev = "947e93089e60c66e681eba22283f4037841451e7" }
[[language]]
name = "bass"
scope = "source.bass"
injection-regex = "bass"
file-types = ["bass"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "bass" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "bass"
source = { git = "https://github.com/vito/tree-sitter-bass", rev = "501133e260d768ed4e1fd7374912ed5c86d6fd90" }
[[language]]
name = "wat"
scope = "source.wat"
comment-token = ";;"
file-types = ["wat"]
[[grammar]]
name = "wat"
source = { git = "https://github.com/wasm-lsp/tree-sitter-wasm", rev = "2ca28a9f9d709847bf7a3de0942a84e912f59088", subpath = "wat" }
[[language]]
name = "wast"
scope = "source.wast"
comment-token = ";;"
file-types = ["wast"]
[[grammar]]
name = "wast"
source = { git = "https://github.com/wasm-lsp/tree-sitter-wasm", rev = "2ca28a9f9d709847bf7a3de0942a84e912f59088", subpath = "wast" }
[[language]]
name = "d"
scope = "source.d"
file-types = [ "d", "dd" ]
comment-token = "//"
injection-regex = "d"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " "}
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "serve-d" ]
formatter = { command = "dfmt" }
[[grammar]]
name = "d"
source = { git = "https://github.com/gdamore/tree-sitter-d", rev = "5566f8ce8fc24186fad06170bbb3c8d97c935d74" }
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[[language]]
name = "vhs"
scope = "source.vhs"
file-types = ["tape"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "vhs"
[[grammar]]
name = "vhs"
source = { git = "https://github.com/charmbracelet/tree-sitter-vhs", rev = "9534865e614c95eb9418e5e73f061c32fa4d9540" }
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[[language]]
name = "kdl"
scope = "source.kdl"
file-types = ["kdl"]
comment-token = "//"
injection-regex = "kdl"
[[grammar]]
name = "kdl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/amaanq/tree-sitter-kdl", rev = "3ca569b9f9af43593c24f9e7a21f02f43a13bb88" }
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[[language]]
name = "xml"
scope = "source.xml"
injection-regex = "xml"
file-types = [
"xml",
"mobileconfig",
"plist",
"xib",
"storyboard",
"svg",
"xsd",
"gml",
"xaml",
"gir",
"rss",
"atom",
"opml",
"policy",
"ascx",
"axml",
"axaml",
"bpmn",
"cpt",
"csl",
"csproj.user",
"dita",
"ditamap",
"dtml",
"fxml",
"iml",
"isml",
"jmx",
"launch",
"menu",
"mxml",
"nuspec",
"pt",
"publishsettings",
"pubxml",
"pubxml.user",
"rbxlx",
"rbxmx",
"rng",
"shproj",
"tld",
"tmx",
"vbproj.user",
"vcxproj",
"vcxproj.filters",
"wsdl",
"wxi",
"wxs",
"xbl",
"xlf",
"xliff",
"xpdl",
"xul",
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"xoml",
"musicxml",
"glif"
]
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indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
"<" = ">"
[[grammar]]
name = "xml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/RenjiSann/tree-sitter-xml", rev = "48a7c2b6fb9d515577e115e6788937e837815651" }
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[[language]]
name = "dtd"
scope = "source.dtd"
injection-regex = "dtd"
file-types = ["dtd", "ent"]
indent = {tab-width = 2, unit = " "}
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
'<' = '>'
[[grammar]]
name = "dtd"
source = { git = "https://github.com/KMikeeU/tree-sitter-dtd", rev = "6116becb02a6b8e9588ef73d300a9ba4622e156f"}
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[[language]]
name = "wit"
scope = "source.wit"
injection-regex = "wit"
file-types = ["wit"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
"<" = ">"
[[grammar]]
name = "wit"
source = { git = "https://github.com/hh9527/tree-sitter-wit", rev = "c917790ab9aec50c5fd664cbfad8dd45110cfff3" }
[[language]]
name = "env"
scope = "source.env"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = ".env" }, { glob = ".env.*" }, { glob = ".envrc" }, { glob = ".envrc.*" }]
injection-regex = "env"
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
grammar = "bash"
[[language]]
name = "ini"
scope = "source.ini"
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file-types = [
"ini",
# Systemd unit files
"service",
"automount",
"device",
"mount",
"path",
"service",
"slice",
"socket",
"swap",
"target",
"timer",
# Podman quadlets
"container",
"volume",
"kube",
"network",
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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{ glob = ".editorconfig" },
"properties",
"cfg",
"directory"
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]
injection-regex = "ini"
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
[[grammar]]
name = "ini"
source = { git = "https://github.com/justinmk/tree-sitter-ini", rev = "4d247fb876b4ae6b347687de4a179511bf67fcbc" }
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[[language]]
name = "bicep"
scope = "source.bicep"
file-types = ["bicep"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " "}
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "bicep-langserver" ]
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[[grammar]]
name = "bicep"
source = { git = "https://github.com/the-mikedavis/tree-sitter-bicep", rev = "d8e097fcfa143854861ef737161163a09cc2916b" }
[[language]]
name = "qml"
scope = "source.qml"
file-types = ["qml"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "qmlls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
grammar = "qmljs"
[[grammar]]
name = "qmljs"
source = { git = "https://github.com/yuja/tree-sitter-qmljs", rev = "0b2b25bcaa7d4925d5f0dda16f6a99c588a437f1" }
[[language]]
name = "mermaid"
scope = "source.mermaid"
injection-regex = "mermaid"
file-types = ["mermaid"]
comment-token = "%%"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "mermaid"
source = { git = "https://github.com/monaqa/tree-sitter-mermaid", rev = "d787c66276e7e95899230539f556e8b83ee16f6d" }
[[language]]
name = "matlab"
scope = "source.m"
file-types = ["m"]
comment-token = "%"
shebangs = ["octave-cli", "matlab"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "matlab"
source = { git = "https://github.com/acristoffers/tree-sitter-matlab", rev = "6071891a8c39600203eba20513666cf93b4d650a" }
[[language]]
name = "ponylang"
scope = "source.pony"
file-types = ["pony"]
injection-regex = "pony"
roots = ["corral.json", "lock.json"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
comment-token = "//"
[[grammar]]
name = "ponylang"
source = { git = "https://github.com/mfelsche/tree-sitter-ponylang", rev = "ef66b151bc2604f431b5668fcec4747db4290e11" }
[[language]]
name = "dhall"
scope = "source.dhall"
injection-regex = "dhall"
file-types = ["dhall"]
comment-token = "--"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "dhall-lsp-server" ]
formatter = { command = "dhall" , args = ["format"] }
[[grammar]]
name = "dhall"
source = { git = "https://github.com/jbellerb/tree-sitter-dhall", rev = "affb6ee38d629c9296749767ab832d69bb0d9ea8" }
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[[language]]
name = "sage"
scope = "source.sage"
file-types = ["sage"]
injection-regex = "sage"
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
grammar = "python"
[[language]]
name = "msbuild"
scope = "source.msbuild"
injection-regex = "msbuild"
file-types = ["proj", "vbproj", "csproj", "fsproj", "targets", "props"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "xml"
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
"<" = ">"
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[[language]]
name = "pem"
scope = "source.pem"
file-types = ["pem", "cert", "crt"]
injection-regex = "pem"
grammar = "pem"
[[grammar]]
name = "pem"
source = { git = "https://github.com/mtoohey31/tree-sitter-pem", rev = "be67a4330a1aa507c7297bc322204f936ec1132c" }
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[[language]]
name = "passwd"
scope = "source.passwd"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = "passwd" }]
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[[grammar]]
name = "passwd"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ath3/tree-sitter-passwd", rev = "20239395eacdc2e0923a7e5683ad3605aee7b716" }
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[[language]]
name = "hosts"
scope = "source.hosts"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = "hosts" }]
comment-token = "#"
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[[grammar]]
name = "hosts"
source = { git = "https://github.com/ath3/tree-sitter-hosts", rev = "301b9379ce7dfc8bdbe2c2699a6887dcb73953f9" }
[[language]]
name = "uxntal"
scope = "source.tal"
injection-regex = "tal"
file-types = ["tal"]
auto-format = false
comment-token = "("
[[grammar]]
name = "uxntal"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Jummit/tree-sitter-uxntal", rev = "d68406066648cd6db4c6a2f11ec305af02079884" }
[[language]]
name = "yuck"
scope = "source.yuck"
injection-regex = "yuck"
file-types = ["yuck"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "yuck"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Philipp-M/tree-sitter-yuck", rev = "e3d91a3c65decdea467adebe4127b8366fa47919" }
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[[language]]
name = "prql"
scope = "source.prql"
injection-regex = "prql"
file-types = ["prql"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "prql"
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source = { git = "https://github.com/PRQL/tree-sitter-prql", rev = "09e158cd3650581c0af4c49c2e5b10c4834c8646" }
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[[language]]
name = "po"
scope = "source.po"
file-types = ["po", "pot"]
comment-token = "#"
[[grammar]]
name = "po"
source = { git = "https://github.com/erasin/tree-sitter-po", rev = "417cee9abb2053ed26b19e7de972398f2da9b29e" }
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[[language]]
name = "nasm"
scope = "source.nasm"
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file-types = ["asm", "S", "nasm"]
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injection-regex = "n?asm"
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 8, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "nasm"
source = { git = "https://github.com/naclsn/tree-sitter-nasm", rev = "a0db15db6fcfb1bf2cc8702500e55e558825c48b" }
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[[language]]
name = "gas"
scope = "source.gas"
file-types = ["s"]
injection-regex = "gas"
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 8, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "gas"
source = { git = "https://github.com/sirius94/tree-sitter-gas", rev = "60f443646b20edee3b7bf18f3a4fb91dc214259a" }
[[language]]
name = "rst"
scope = "source.rst"
comment-token = ".."
file-types = ["rst"]
[[grammar]]
name = "rst"
source = { git = "https://github.com/stsewd/tree-sitter-rst", rev = "25e6328872ac3a764ba8b926aea12719741103f1" }
[[language]]
name = "capnp"
scope = "source.capnp"
injection-regex = "capnp"
file-types = ["capnp"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "capnp"
source = { git = "https://github.com/amaanq/tree-sitter-capnp", rev = "fc6e2addf103861b9b3dffb82c543eb6b71061aa" }
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[[language]]
name = "smithy"
scope = "source.smithy"
injection-regex = "smithy"
file-types = ["smithy"]
roots = ["smithy-build.json"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "cs" ]
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[[grammar]]
name = "smithy"
source = { git = "https://github.com/indoorvivants/tree-sitter-smithy", rev = "8327eb84d55639ffbe08c9dc82da7fff72a1ad07" }
[[language]]
name = "vhdl"
scope = "source.vhdl"
file-types = ["vhd", "vhdl"]
comment-token = "--"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "vhdl_ls" ]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
injection-regex = "vhdl"
[[grammar]]
name = "vhdl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/teburd/tree-sitter-vhdl", rev = "c57313adee2231100db0a7880033f6865deeadb2" }
[[language]]
name = "rego"
scope = "source.rego"
injection-regex = "rego"
file-types = ["rego"]
auto-format = true
comment-token = "#"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "regols" ]
grammar = "rego"
[[grammar]]
name = "rego"
source = { git = "https://github.com/FallenAngel97/tree-sitter-rego", rev = "9ac75e71b2d791e0aadeef68098319d86a2a14cf" }
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[[language]]
name = "nim"
scope = "source.nim"
injection-regex = "nim"
file-types = ["nim", "nims", "nimble"]
shebangs = []
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "nimlangserver" ]
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[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
'{' = '}'
# Nim's tree-sitter grammar is in heavy development.
[[grammar]]
name = "nim"
source = { git = "https://github.com/aMOPel/tree-sitter-nim", rev = "240239b232550e431d67de250d1b5856209e7f06" }
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[[language]]
name = "cabal"
scope = "source.cabal"
file-types = [ "cabal" ]
roots = ["cabal.project", "Setup.hs"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
comment-token = "--"
language-servers = [ "haskell-language-server" ]
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[[language]]
name = "hurl"
scope = "source.hurl"
injection-regex = "hurl"
file-types = ["hurl"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "hurl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/pfeiferj/tree-sitter-hurl", rev = "264c42064b61ee21abe88d0061f29a0523352e22" }
[[language]]
name = "markdoc"
scope = "text.markdoc"
file-types = ["mdoc"]
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "markdoc-ls" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "markdoc"
source = { git = "https://github.com/markdoc-extra/tree-sitter-markdoc", rev = "5ffe71b29e8a3f94823913ea9cea51fcfa7e3bf8" }
[[language]]
name = "opencl"
scope = "source.cl"
injection-regex = "(cl|opencl)"
file-types = ["cl"]
comment-token = "//"
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language-servers = [ "clangd" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "opencl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/lefp/tree-sitter-opencl", rev = "8e1d24a57066b3cd1bb9685bbc1ca9de5c1b78fb" }
[[language]]
name = "just"
scope = "source.just"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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file-types = [{ glob = "justfile" }, { glob = "Justfile" }, { glob = ".justfile" }, { glob = ".Justfile" }]
injection-regex = "just"
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = "\t" }
auto-format = true
formatter = { command = "just", args = ["--dump"] }
[[grammar]]
name = "just"
source = { git = "https://github.com/IndianBoy42/tree-sitter-just", rev = "8af0aab79854aaf25b620a52c39485849922f766" }
[[language]]
name = "gn"
scope = "source.gn"
injection-regex = "gn"
file-types = ["gn", "gni"]
roots = []
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
formatter = { command = "gn", args = ["format", "--stdin"] }
[[grammar]]
name = "gn"
source = { git = "https://github.com/willcassella/tree-sitter-gn", rev = "e18d6e36a79b20dafb58f19d407bd38b0e60260e" }
[[language]]
name = "blueprint"
scope = "source.blueprint"
injection-regex = "blueprint"
file-types = ["blp"]
comment-token = "//"
language-servers = [ "blueprint-compiler" ]
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "blueprint"
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source = { git = "https://gitlab.com/gabmus/tree-sitter-blueprint", rev = "863cea9f83ad5637300478e0559262f1e791684b" }
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[[language]]
name = "forth"
scope = "source.forth"
injection-regex = "forth"
file-types = ["fs", "forth", "fth", "4th"]
comment-token = "\\"
language-servers = [ "forth-lsp" ]
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indent = { tab-width = 3, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "forth"
source = { git = "https://github.com/alexanderbrevig/tree-sitter-forth", rev = "90189238385cf636b9ee99ce548b9e5b5e569d48" }
2023-07-15 22:58:17 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "fsharp"
scope = "source.fs"
roots = ["sln", "fsproj"]
injection-regex = "fsharp"
file-types = ["fs", "fsx", "fsi", "fsscript"]
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comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
auto-format = true
language-servers = ["fsharp-ls"]
[[grammar]]
name = "fsharp"
2023-08-21 16:38:21 +02:00
source = { git = "https://github.com/kaashyapan/tree-sitter-fsharp", rev = "18da392fd9bd5e79f357abcce13f61f3a15e3951" }
2023-07-15 22:58:17 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "t32"
scope = "source.t32"
injection-regex = "t32"
file-types = ["cmm", "t32"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "t32"
source = { git = "https://gitlab.com/xasc/tree-sitter-t32", rev = "6da5e3cbabd376b566d04282005e52ffe67ef74a" }
[[language]]
name = "webc"
scope = "text.html.webc"
injection-regex = "webc"
file-types = ["webc"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "html"
2023-07-28 18:13:51 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "typst"
scope = "source.typst"
injection-regex = "typst"
file-types = ["typst", "typ"]
comment-token = "//"
language-servers = ["typst-lsp"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'$' = '$'
'"' = '"'
[[grammar]]
name = "typst"
source = { git = "https://github.com/uben0/tree-sitter-typst", rev = "ecf8596336857adfcd5f7cbb3b2aa11a67badc37" }
[[language]]
name = "nunjucks"
scope = "text.html.nunjucks"
injection-regex = "nunjucks"
file-types = ["njk"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "jinja2"
[[language]]
name = "jinja"
scope = "text.html.jinja"
injection-regex = "jinja"
file-types = ["jinja", "jinja2", "j2"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
grammar = "jinja2"
[[grammar]]
name = "jinja2"
source = { git = "https://github.com/varpeti/tree-sitter-jinja2", rev = "a533cd3c33aea6acb0f9bf9a56f35dcfe6a8eb53" }
2023-07-28 18:13:51 +02:00
[[grammar]]
name = "wren"
source = { git = "https://git.sr.ht/~jummit/tree-sitter-wren", rev = "6748694be32f11e7ec6b5faeb1b48ca6156d4e06" }
2023-07-28 18:13:51 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "wren"
scope = "source.wren"
injection-regex = "wren"
file-types = ["wren"]
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " "}
2023-08-08 20:50:49 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "unison"
scope = "source.unison"
injection-regex = "unison"
file-types = ["u"]
shebangs = []
auto-format = false
comment-token = "--"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'(' = ')'
'{' = '}'
'[' = ']'
'"' = '"'
'`' = '`'
[[grammar]]
name = "unison"
source = { git = "https://github.com/kylegoetz/tree-sitter-unison", rev = "1f505e2447fa876a87aee47ff3d70b9e141c744f" }
2023-08-08 20:50:49 +02:00
2023-08-09 15:35:29 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "todotxt"
scope = "text.todotxt"
Add glob file type support (#8006) * Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds additional file matching functionality. Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching relative paths from any directory. The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension if glob matching is done last. * Convert file-types suffixes to globs * Use globs for filename matching Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the incorrect syntax. * Match dockerfiles with suffixes It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc. * Make env filetype matching more generic Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files. * Update docs * Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once * Update todo.txt glob patterns * Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language configuration. * Fix integration tests * Add additional starlark file-type glob --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2024-02-11 18:24:20 +01:00
file-types = [{ glob = "todo.txt" }, { glob = "*.todo.txt" }, "todotxt"]
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formatter = { command = "sort" }
auto-format = true
[[grammar]]
name = "todotxt"
source = { git = "https://github.com/arnarg/tree-sitter-todotxt", rev = "0207f6a4ab6aeafc4b091914d31d8235049a2578" }
[[language]]
name = "strace"
scope = "source.strace"
file-types = ["strace"]
[[grammar]]
name = "strace"
source = { git = "https://github.com/sigmaSd/tree-sitter-strace", rev = "2b18fdf9a01e7ec292cc6006724942c81beb7fd5" }
2023-08-27 00:43:18 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "gemini"
scope = "source.gmi"
file-types = ["gmi"]
[[grammar]]
name = "gemini"
source = { git = "https://git.sr.ht/~nbsp/tree-sitter-gemini", rev = "3cc5e4bdf572d5df4277fc2e54d6299bd59a54b3" }
2023-10-21 14:15:18 +02:00
[[language]]
name = "agda"
scope = "source.agda"
injection-regex = "agda"
file-types = ["agda"]
roots = []
comment-token = "--"
# language-servers = [ "als" ]
# the agda language server is of questionable functionality.
auto-format = false
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'"' = '"'
"'" = "'"
'{' = '}'
'(' = ')'
'[' = ']'
# [language.debugger]
# ?? can this be used for proof assistant support? explore
[[grammar]]
name = "agda"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-agda", rev = "c21c3a0f996363ed17b8ac99d827fe5a4821f217" }
[[language]]
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name = "templ"
scope = "source.templ"
file-types = ["templ"]
roots = ["go.work", "go.mod"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
language-servers = [ "templ" ]
[[grammar]]
name = "templ"
source = { git = "https://github.com/vrischmann/tree-sitter-templ", rev = "ea56ac0655243490a4929a988f4eaa91dfccc995" }
[[language]]
name = "dbml"
scope = "source.dbml"
injection-regex = "dbml"
file-types = ["dbml"]
comment-token = ";"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "dbml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/dynamotn/tree-sitter-dbml", rev = "2e2fa5640268c33c3d3f27f7e676f631a9c68fd9" }
[[language]]
name = "log"
scope = "source.log"
file-types = ["log"]
[[grammar]]
name = "log"
source = { git = "https://github.com/Tudyx/tree-sitter-log", rev = "62cfe307e942af3417171243b599cc7deac5eab9" }
[[language]]
name = "hoon"
scope = "source.hoon"
injection-regex = "hoon"
file-types = ["hoon"]
comment-token = "::"
indent = {tab-width = 2, unit = " "}
[[grammar]]
name = "hoon"
source = { git = "https://github.com/urbit-pilled/tree-sitter-hoon", rev = "1d5df35af3e0afe592832a67b9fb3feeeba1f7b6" }
[[language]]
name = "hocon"
scope = "source.conf"
file-types = ["conf"]
comment-token = "#"
auto-format = true
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "hocon"
source = { git = "https://github.com/antosha417/tree-sitter-hocon", rev = "c390f10519ae69fdb03b3e5764f5592fb6924bcc" }
[[language]]
name = "tact"
scope = "source.tact"
injection-regex = "tact"
file-types = ["tact"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " " }
[language.auto-pairs]
'"' = '"'
'{' = '}'
'(' = ')'
'<' = '>'
[[grammar]]
name = "tact"
source = { git = "https://github.com/tact-lang/tree-sitter-tact", rev = "ec57ab29c86d632639726631fb2bb178d23e1c91" }
[[language]]
name = "pkl"
scope = "source.pkl"
injection-regex = "pkl"
file-types = ["pkl", "pcf"]
comment-token = "//"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "pkl"
source = { git = "https://github.com/apple/tree-sitter-pkl", rev = "c03f04a313b712f8ab00a2d862c10b37318699ae" }