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* Ignore tags file in project root
* Make :TSInstall work with Nix
This commit adds logic to determine where to install parsers, meaning
the *.so files. Until now the package path of the nvim-treesitter plugin
was used. But when installed with Nix, the plugin lands in "/nix/store",
which is read-only.
With this commit $XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim/site/parser/*.go will be used as
the parser installation path. The directory will be created if it
doesn't exist.
* Add generate_join function
The generate_join function is used to create two other functions, one
to join path segments, the other to join strings with a space for error
messages.
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This is more robust compared to the previous method where we walked
up the tree and matched on the directory name, which also required
that the repository was cloned in a directory named `nvim-treesitter`.
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- remove buf_state and related code
- add get_node_at_cursor()
- better incremental selection (code is localized)
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features:
- node_movement is moving between scopes.
- add selection initialization from normal mode
- add a decremental selection
improvements:
- attach to buffer to run tree parsing on change
- run state update on CursorMoved
- the buffer state is:
```
{
cursor_pos = { row=row, col=col },
current_node = node_under_cursor,
selection = {
range = nil, -- activates when starting a selection
nodes = {} -- filling up when starting an incremental selection
},
parser = parser, -- parser for current buffer
}
```
- refacto all the modules reliant on parsing the tree, update the current nodes, get the current nodes...
fixes:
- fix has_parser to look for .so libraries
- fix should select the whole file when selection root in selection
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- You should now get the configs through functions
- Configs for languages are now inside a local object called parsers
- You can get the parser installation configurations with `get_parser_configs`
- A new object has been initialized inside configs to specify module config (called config).
- Provide functions to enable/disable a module on one buffer
- Provide functions to enable/disable a module on all buffers, and if filetype is
specified, for specific filetype
- Provide function to determine if module is activated for a specified filetype
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