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Previously the `offset!` directive populated the metadata in such a way that the new range could be attributed to a specific capture. #14046 made it so the directive simply stored just the new range in the metadata and information about what capture the range is based from is lost. This change reverts that whilst also correcting the docs.
588 lines
17 KiB
Lua
588 lines
17 KiB
Lua
local a = vim.api
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local language = require('vim.treesitter.language')
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-- query: pattern matching on trees
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-- predicate matching is implemented in lua
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local Query = {}
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Query.__index = Query
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local M = {}
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---@private
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local function dedupe_files(files)
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local result = {}
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local seen = {}
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for _, path in ipairs(files) do
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if not seen[path] then
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table.insert(result, path)
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seen[path] = true
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end
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end
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return result
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end
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---@private
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local function safe_read(filename, read_quantifier)
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local file, err = io.open(filename, 'r')
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if not file then
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error(err)
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end
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local content = file:read(read_quantifier)
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io.close(file)
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return content
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end
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--- Gets the list of files used to make up a query
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---
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---@param lang The language
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---@param query_name The name of the query to load
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---@param is_included Internal parameter, most of the time left as `nil`
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function M.get_query_files(lang, query_name, is_included)
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local query_path = string.format('queries/%s/%s.scm', lang, query_name)
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local lang_files = dedupe_files(a.nvim_get_runtime_file(query_path, true))
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if #lang_files == 0 then
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return {}
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end
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local base_langs = {}
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-- Now get the base languages by looking at the first line of every file
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-- The syntax is the following :
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-- ;+ inherits: ({language},)*{language}
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--
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-- {language} ::= {lang} | ({lang})
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local MODELINE_FORMAT = '^;+%s*inherits%s*:?%s*([a-z_,()]+)%s*$'
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for _, file in ipairs(lang_files) do
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local modeline = safe_read(file, '*l')
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if modeline then
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local langlist = modeline:match(MODELINE_FORMAT)
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if langlist then
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for _, incllang in ipairs(vim.split(langlist, ',', true)) do
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local is_optional = incllang:match('%(.*%)')
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if is_optional then
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if not is_included then
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table.insert(base_langs, incllang:sub(2, #incllang - 1))
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end
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else
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table.insert(base_langs, incllang)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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local query_files = {}
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for _, base_lang in ipairs(base_langs) do
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local base_files = M.get_query_files(base_lang, query_name, true)
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vim.list_extend(query_files, base_files)
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end
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vim.list_extend(query_files, lang_files)
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return query_files
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end
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---@private
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local function read_query_files(filenames)
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local contents = {}
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for _, filename in ipairs(filenames) do
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table.insert(contents, safe_read(filename, '*a'))
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end
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return table.concat(contents, '')
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end
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--- The explicitly set queries from |vim.treesitter.query.set_query()|
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local explicit_queries = setmetatable({}, {
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__index = function(t, k)
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local lang_queries = {}
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rawset(t, k, lang_queries)
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return lang_queries
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end,
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})
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--- Sets the runtime query {query_name} for {lang}
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---
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--- This allows users to override any runtime files and/or configuration
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--- set by plugins.
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---
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---@param lang string: The language to use for the query
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---@param query_name string: The name of the query (i.e. "highlights")
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---@param text string: The query text (unparsed).
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function M.set_query(lang, query_name, text)
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explicit_queries[lang][query_name] = M.parse_query(lang, text)
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end
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--- Returns the runtime query {query_name} for {lang}.
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---
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---@param lang The language to use for the query
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---@param query_name The name of the query (i.e. "highlights")
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---
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---@return The corresponding query, parsed.
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function M.get_query(lang, query_name)
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if explicit_queries[lang][query_name] then
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return explicit_queries[lang][query_name]
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end
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local query_files = M.get_query_files(lang, query_name)
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local query_string = read_query_files(query_files)
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if #query_string > 0 then
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return M.parse_query(lang, query_string)
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end
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end
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local query_cache = setmetatable({}, {
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__index = function(tbl, key)
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rawset(tbl, key, {})
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return rawget(tbl, key)
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end,
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})
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--- Parse {query} as a string. (If the query is in a file, the caller
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--- should read the contents into a string before calling).
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---
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--- Returns a `Query` (see |lua-treesitter-query|) object which can be used to
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--- search nodes in the syntax tree for the patterns defined in {query}
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--- using `iter_*` methods below.
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---
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--- Exposes `info` and `captures` with additional context about {query}.
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--- - `captures` contains the list of unique capture names defined in
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--- {query}.
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--- -` info.captures` also points to `captures`.
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--- - `info.patterns` contains information about predicates.
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---
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---@param lang string The language
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---@param query string A string containing the query (s-expr syntax)
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---
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---@returns The query
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function M.parse_query(lang, query)
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language.require_language(lang)
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local cached = query_cache[lang][query]
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if cached then
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return cached
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else
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local self = setmetatable({}, Query)
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self.query = vim._ts_parse_query(lang, query)
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self.info = self.query:inspect()
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self.captures = self.info.captures
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query_cache[lang][query] = self
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return self
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end
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end
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--- Gets the text corresponding to a given node
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---
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---@param node the node
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---@param source The buffer or string from which the node is extracted
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function M.get_node_text(node, source)
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local start_row, start_col, start_byte = node:start()
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local end_row, end_col, end_byte = node:end_()
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if type(source) == 'number' then
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local lines
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local eof_row = a.nvim_buf_line_count(source)
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if start_row >= eof_row then
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return nil
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end
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if end_col == 0 then
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lines = a.nvim_buf_get_lines(source, start_row, end_row, true)
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end_col = -1
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else
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lines = a.nvim_buf_get_lines(source, start_row, end_row + 1, true)
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end
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if #lines > 0 then
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if #lines == 1 then
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lines[1] = string.sub(lines[1], start_col + 1, end_col)
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else
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lines[1] = string.sub(lines[1], start_col + 1)
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lines[#lines] = string.sub(lines[#lines], 1, end_col)
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end
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end
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return table.concat(lines, '\n')
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elseif type(source) == 'string' then
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return source:sub(start_byte + 1, end_byte)
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end
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end
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-- Predicate handler receive the following arguments
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-- (match, pattern, bufnr, predicate)
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local predicate_handlers = {
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['eq?'] = function(match, _, source, predicate)
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local node = match[predicate[2]]
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local node_text = M.get_node_text(node, source)
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local str
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if type(predicate[3]) == 'string' then
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-- (#eq? @aa "foo")
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str = predicate[3]
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else
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-- (#eq? @aa @bb)
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str = M.get_node_text(match[predicate[3]], source)
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end
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if node_text ~= str or str == nil then
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return false
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end
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return true
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end,
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['lua-match?'] = function(match, _, source, predicate)
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local node = match[predicate[2]]
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local regex = predicate[3]
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return string.find(M.get_node_text(node, source), regex)
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end,
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['match?'] = (function()
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local magic_prefixes = { ['\\v'] = true, ['\\m'] = true, ['\\M'] = true, ['\\V'] = true }
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---@private
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local function check_magic(str)
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if string.len(str) < 2 or magic_prefixes[string.sub(str, 1, 2)] then
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return str
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end
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return '\\v' .. str
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end
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local compiled_vim_regexes = setmetatable({}, {
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__index = function(t, pattern)
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local res = vim.regex(check_magic(pattern))
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rawset(t, pattern, res)
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return res
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end,
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})
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return function(match, _, source, pred)
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local node = match[pred[2]]
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local regex = compiled_vim_regexes[pred[3]]
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return regex:match_str(M.get_node_text(node, source))
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end
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end)(),
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['contains?'] = function(match, _, source, predicate)
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local node = match[predicate[2]]
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local node_text = M.get_node_text(node, source)
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for i = 3, #predicate do
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if string.find(node_text, predicate[i], 1, true) then
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return true
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end
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end
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return false
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end,
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['any-of?'] = function(match, _, source, predicate)
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local node = match[predicate[2]]
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local node_text = M.get_node_text(node, source)
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-- Since 'predicate' will not be used by callers of this function, use it
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-- to store a string set built from the list of words to check against.
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local string_set = predicate['string_set']
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if not string_set then
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string_set = {}
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for i = 3, #predicate do
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string_set[predicate[i]] = true
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end
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predicate['string_set'] = string_set
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end
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return string_set[node_text]
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end,
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}
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-- As we provide lua-match? also expose vim-match?
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predicate_handlers['vim-match?'] = predicate_handlers['match?']
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-- Directives store metadata or perform side effects against a match.
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-- Directives should always end with a `!`.
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-- Directive handler receive the following arguments
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-- (match, pattern, bufnr, predicate, metadata)
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local directive_handlers = {
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['set!'] = function(_, _, _, pred, metadata)
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if #pred == 4 then
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-- (#set! @capture "key" "value")
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local _, capture_id, key, value = unpack(pred)
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if not metadata[capture_id] then
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metadata[capture_id] = {}
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end
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metadata[capture_id][key] = value
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else
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local _, key, value = unpack(pred)
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-- (#set! "key" "value")
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metadata[key] = value
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end
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end,
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-- Shifts the range of a node.
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-- Example: (#offset! @_node 0 1 0 -1)
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['offset!'] = function(match, _, _, pred, metadata)
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local capture_id = pred[2]
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local offset_node = match[capture_id]
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local range = { offset_node:range() }
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local start_row_offset = pred[3] or 0
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local start_col_offset = pred[4] or 0
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local end_row_offset = pred[5] or 0
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local end_col_offset = pred[6] or 0
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range[1] = range[1] + start_row_offset
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range[2] = range[2] + start_col_offset
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range[3] = range[3] + end_row_offset
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range[4] = range[4] + end_col_offset
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-- If this produces an invalid range, we just skip it.
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if range[1] < range[3] or (range[1] == range[3] and range[2] <= range[4]) then
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if not metadata[capture_id] then
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metadata[capture_id] = {}
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end
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metadata[capture_id].range = range
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end
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end,
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}
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--- Adds a new predicate to be used in queries
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---
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---@param name the name of the predicate, without leading #
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---@param handler the handler function to be used
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--- signature will be (match, pattern, bufnr, predicate)
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function M.add_predicate(name, handler, force)
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if predicate_handlers[name] and not force then
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error(string.format('Overriding %s', name))
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end
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predicate_handlers[name] = handler
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end
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--- Adds a new directive to be used in queries
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---
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--- Handlers can set match level data by setting directly on the
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--- metadata object `metadata.key = value`, additionally, handlers
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--- can set node level data by using the capture id on the
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--- metadata table `metadata[capture_id].key = value`
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---
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---@param name the name of the directive, without leading #
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---@param handler the handler function to be used
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--- signature will be (match, pattern, bufnr, predicate, metadata)
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function M.add_directive(name, handler, force)
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if directive_handlers[name] and not force then
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error(string.format('Overriding %s', name))
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end
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directive_handlers[name] = handler
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end
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--- Lists the currently available directives to use in queries.
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---@return The list of supported directives.
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function M.list_directives()
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return vim.tbl_keys(directive_handlers)
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end
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---@return The list of supported predicates.
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function M.list_predicates()
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return vim.tbl_keys(predicate_handlers)
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end
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---@private
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local function xor(x, y)
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return (x or y) and not (x and y)
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end
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---@private
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local function is_directive(name)
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return string.sub(name, -1) == '!'
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end
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---@private
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function Query:match_preds(match, pattern, source)
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local preds = self.info.patterns[pattern]
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for _, pred in pairs(preds or {}) do
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-- Here we only want to return if a predicate DOES NOT match, and
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-- continue on the other case. This way unknown predicates will not be considered,
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-- which allows some testing and easier user extensibility (#12173).
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-- Also, tree-sitter strips the leading # from predicates for us.
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local pred_name
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local is_not
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-- Skip over directives... they will get processed after all the predicates.
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if not is_directive(pred[1]) then
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if string.sub(pred[1], 1, 4) == 'not-' then
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pred_name = string.sub(pred[1], 5)
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is_not = true
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else
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pred_name = pred[1]
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is_not = false
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end
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local handler = predicate_handlers[pred_name]
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if not handler then
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error(string.format('No handler for %s', pred[1]))
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return false
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end
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local pred_matches = handler(match, pattern, source, pred)
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if not xor(is_not, pred_matches) then
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return false
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end
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end
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end
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return true
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end
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---@private
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function Query:apply_directives(match, pattern, source, metadata)
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local preds = self.info.patterns[pattern]
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for _, pred in pairs(preds or {}) do
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if is_directive(pred[1]) then
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local handler = directive_handlers[pred[1]]
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if not handler then
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error(string.format('No handler for %s', pred[1]))
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return
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end
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handler(match, pattern, source, pred, metadata)
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end
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end
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end
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--- Returns the start and stop value if set else the node's range.
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-- When the node's range is used, the stop is incremented by 1
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-- to make the search inclusive.
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---@private
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local function value_or_node_range(start, stop, node)
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if start == nil and stop == nil then
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local node_start, _, node_stop, _ = node:range()
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return node_start, node_stop + 1 -- Make stop inclusive
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end
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return start, stop
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end
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--- Iterate over all captures from all matches inside {node}
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---
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--- {source} is needed if the query contains predicates, then the caller
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--- must ensure to use a freshly parsed tree consistent with the current
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--- text of the buffer (if relevant). {start_row} and {end_row} can be used to limit
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--- matches inside a row range (this is typically used with root node
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--- as the node, i e to get syntax highlight matches in the current
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--- viewport). When omitted the start and end row values are used from the given node.
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---
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--- The iterator returns three values, a numeric id identifying the capture,
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--- the captured node, and metadata from any directives processing the match.
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--- The following example shows how to get captures by name:
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---
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--- <pre>
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--- for id, node, metadata in query:iter_captures(tree:root(), bufnr, first, last) do
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--- local name = query.captures[id] -- name of the capture in the query
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--- -- typically useful info about the node:
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--- local type = node:type() -- type of the captured node
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--- local row1, col1, row2, col2 = node:range() -- range of the capture
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--- ... use the info here ...
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--- end
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--- </pre>
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---
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---@param node The node under which the search will occur
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---@param source The source buffer or string to extract text from
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---@param start The starting line of the search
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---@param stop The stopping line of the search (end-exclusive)
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---
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---@returns The matching capture id
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---@returns The captured node
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function Query:iter_captures(node, source, start, stop)
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if type(source) == 'number' and source == 0 then
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source = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf()
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end
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start, stop = value_or_node_range(start, stop, node)
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local raw_iter = node:_rawquery(self.query, true, start, stop)
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---@private
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local function iter()
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local capture, captured_node, match = raw_iter()
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local metadata = {}
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if match ~= nil then
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local active = self:match_preds(match, match.pattern, source)
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match.active = active
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if not active then
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return iter() -- tail call: try next match
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end
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self:apply_directives(match, match.pattern, source, metadata)
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end
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return capture, captured_node, metadata
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end
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return iter
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end
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--- Iterates the matches of self on a given range.
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---
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--- Iterate over all matches within a node. The arguments are the same as
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--- for |query:iter_captures()| but the iterated values are different:
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--- an (1-based) index of the pattern in the query, a table mapping
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--- capture indices to nodes, and metadata from any directives processing the match.
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--- If the query has more than one pattern the capture table might be sparse,
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--- and e.g. `pairs()` method should be used over `ipairs`.
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--- Here an example iterating over all captures in every match:
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---
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--- <pre>
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--- for pattern, match, metadata in cquery:iter_matches(tree:root(), bufnr, first, last) do
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--- for id, node in pairs(match) do
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--- local name = query.captures[id]
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--- -- `node` was captured by the `name` capture in the match
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---
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--- local node_data = metadata[id] -- Node level metadata
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---
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--- ... use the info here ...
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--- end
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--- end
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--- </pre>
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---
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---@param node The node under which the search will occur
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---@param source The source buffer or string to search
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---@param start The starting line of the search
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---@param stop The stopping line of the search (end-exclusive)
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---
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---@returns The matching pattern id
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---@returns The matching match
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function Query:iter_matches(node, source, start, stop)
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if type(source) == 'number' and source == 0 then
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source = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf()
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end
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start, stop = value_or_node_range(start, stop, node)
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|
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local raw_iter = node:_rawquery(self.query, false, start, stop)
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local function iter()
|
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local pattern, match = raw_iter()
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local metadata = {}
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|
|
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if match ~= nil then
|
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local active = self:match_preds(match, pattern, source)
|
|
if not active then
|
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return iter() -- tail call: try next match
|
|
end
|
|
|
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self:apply_directives(match, pattern, source, metadata)
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|
end
|
|
return pattern, match, metadata
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|
end
|
|
return iter
|
|
end
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return M
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