Also allow to get parser ranges.
This will be useful for language injection, allowing us to tweak the
parser's ranges on the fly.
Update runtime/lua/vim/treesitter.lua
Co-authored-by: Paul Burlumi <paul@burlumi.com>
Runtime queries just work like ftplugins, that is:
- Queries in the `after` directory are sourced _after_ the "base" query
- Otherwise, the last define query takes precedence.
Queries can be found in the `queries` directory.
Update runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/query.lua
Co-authored-by: Paul Burlumi <paul@burlumi.com>
- The previous commit lost information in the tests. Instead, add some
more "normalization" substitutions in pcall_err(), so that the general
shape of the stacktrace is included in the asserted text.
- Eliminate contains(), it is redundant with matches()
* lsp: remove popup No signature available.
If no signatures. we shouldn't popup No signature available ..It will make noise when use
` api.nvim_command("autocmd CompleteDone <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()")`
* fix ci test failed remove whitespace
* print message when no signature help
* Add comment
This will significantly reduce the parsing work
needed e.g. when rehighlighting after every keypress
in insert mode.
Also add safety check for tree-sitter trying to read
past the end of a line. This can happen after we sent
an incorrect buffer update.
Fix #12623
problem: nvim_buf_get_lines(0) returns empty during startup, where no buffers are loaded yet.
solution: return empty object
Happens during startup, where buffer may not be loaded yet, because...
`source_startup_scripts()` is done before `edit_buffers()`:
9bb552875d/src/nvim/main.c (L362)9bb552875d/src/nvim/main.c (L480)
- remove redundant autocmd list
This "grouped" list is useless, it only gets in the way when searching
for event names.
- intro.txt: cleanup
- starting.txt: update, revisit
- doc: `:help bisect`
- mbyte.txt: update aliases 1656367b90. closes#11960
- options: remove 'guifontset'. Why:
- It is complicated and is used by almost no one.
- It is unlikely to be implemented by Nvim GUIs (complicated to parse,
specific to Xorg...).