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2022-01-04Remove Python docstring injectionsRafik Draoui
These injections lead to inconsistent highlighting since some edge cases aren't handled (as mentioned in the PR description that introduced the injections [0]). Besides, not all Python projects use reStructuredText syntax in docstrings. If someone still wants to use them, they can extend the base injection queries through `after/queries/` [1] or enable them with `vim.treesitter.set_query`. See also: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/pull/1204 [0]: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/pull/917 [1]: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/tree/ad69e2528ac382b7cbf28f1ac7ee450981734ab0#adding-queries
2021-11-23Prefer lua-match over matchLewis Russell
as string.find is much quicker than vim.regex:match*
2021-05-07Revert "Comment: use `@combined` to create just one tree per buffer (#1252)"Santos Gallegos
This reverts commit 4a7a713c527f57c355bc817f16fc6d955b8cce9b.
2021-04-28Comment: use `@combined` to create just one tree per buffer (#1252)Santos Gallegos
* Comment: use `@combined` to create just one tree per buffer There is no need to create a tree per line/block for comments. Should fix https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/issues/1251 * Add injections for scss * Fix jsonc * Combine jsdoc
2021-03-12Add comment parser to highlight comment tags (#893)Santos Gallegos
Closes #236
2021-02-05Python: inject rst in docstrings (#917)Santos Gallegos
Since hasn't been much discussion around https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/issues/806. I'm just porting the injection queries. I've been using this for a while now. Things I've noticed: - Due that rst uses indentation for its syntax, everything is treated as an block quote (but it looks good). This can be solved by having a predicate like `#dedent!`. - Looks like there is a bug in how the injected content is extracted ``` def foo(): """Foo bar""" ``` That would be parsed as a section title for some reason, but it's a paragraph. In rst it would be a title if the content was: ``` """ Foo bar """ ``` If the content is ``` """Foo bar""" ``` That's just a paragraph. I'll try to debug that from the neovim side next week or so.
2021-01-03Python highlights: Add regex injections: re.match(r"...")Stephan Seitz