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Problem: Allowing undocumented "secret" (sub)captures makes it harder
to write comprehensive colorschemes and catch inconsistent captures.
Solution: Only allow captures listed in CONTRIBUTING.md. Add useful
(cross-language) subcaptures and drop language-specific or too niche
ones.
Follow-up: Adding further `*.builtin` captures and changing queries to
use them.
Language-specific subcaptures should instead be added in user config or
a custom language plugin.
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"format-ignore".kick()
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Problem: Sharing highlight queries with upstream tree-sitter and
Helix is difficult.
Solution: Where reasonable, use capture names in tree-sitter's standard
list or Helix's Atom-style hierarchy.
Specifically:
* tree-sitter "standard capture names"
(https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/blob/3f44b896852eb7daaa6df4fb778c9bb52c70c815/highlight/src/lib.rs#L20-L72):
- `@parameter` -> `@variable.parameter`
- `@field` -> `@variable.member`
- `@namespace` -> `@module`
- `@float` -> `@number.float`
- `@symbol` -> `@string.special.symbol`
- `@string.regex` -> `@string.regexp`
- `@text.*` -> `@markup.*` (`strong`, `italic`, `link`, `strikethrough`; with exceptions; see below)
- `@text.title` -> `@markup.heading`
- `@text.literal` -> `@markup.raw`
- `@text.reference` -> `@markup.link`
- `@text.uri` -> `@markup.link.url` (in markup links)
- `@string.special` -> `@markup.link.label` (non-url links)
- `@punctuation.special` -> `@markup.list` (markdown lists only; move subitems from `@text.todo`)
* Helix captures
(https://docs.helix-editor.com/master/themes.html#syntax-highlighting):
- `@method` -> `@function.method`
- `@method.call` -> `@function.method.call`
- `@text.{todo,warning,note,danger}` -> `@comment.{error,warning,hint,info,todo}`
- `@text.diff.{add,delete,}` -> `@diff.{plus,minus,delta}`
- `@text.uri` -> `@string.special.url` (outside markup)
- `@preproc` -> `@keyword.directive`
- `@define` -> `@keyword.directive`(`.define`?)
- `@storageclass` -> `@keyword.storage`
- `@conditional` -> `@keyword.conditional`
- `@debug` -> `@keyword.debug`
- `@exception` -> `@keyword.exception`
- `@include` -> `@keyword.import`
- `@repeat` -> `@keyword.repeat`
* cleanup
- remove some redundant `@conceal` (but still allow it for conceal-only patterns)
- remove obsolete `@error` (syntax linting is out of scope for this repo)
- sort, cleanup capture list in `CONTRIBUTING.md`
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As discussed in PR#5421, capturing `@error` is inconsistent, requiring
deep nesting (or priority) in order to correctly have red backgrounds to
it.
Some queries has this capture, some don't. For consistency purposes,
removing all of them is more preferable.
For re-enabling error, either add `(ERROR) @error` or `(ERROR _ @error)`
to your custom queries.
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Adds `undef` and `redo` keywords.
https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/2.4.0/syntax/miscellaneous_rdoc.html#label-undef
https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/2.4.0/syntax/control_expressions_rdoc.html#label-redo+Statement
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Many operators were missing from ruby, so, I added them.
Additionally, with string interpolation (`"#{xxx}"`), the closing `}` was being matched to `punctuation.bracket` instead of `punctuation.special`, so I fixed that too.
I didn't see any further details about how to contribute, so if I've overlooked anything, I'll be happy to add it.
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Addresses issue #892
Ruby and Dart literal symbols will now be highlighted by the new
TSSymbol highlight group, which itself will, by default, link to the Vim
Identifier highlight group. Vim theme authors can then set their
TSSymbol colors.
Symbol highlighting can apply to a number of languages as noted in the
following Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbol_(programming)
Not just for Ruby and Dart.
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In ruby constants and types are usually highlighted the sameway.
Based on vim-ruby highlight.
https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby/blob/master/syntax/ruby.vim#L502
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Distinguish from @constant. Closes #874
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Account for https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-ruby/pull/152
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@TravonteD
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Same for 'require_relative' & 'load' code importation mechanisms.
Note, method calls of 'require' (as in Rails strong-params) will be
still be highlighted as Method/Function.
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@exception for Java/JS
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Move class and module names to @type to be consistent with the other
languages. (fixes #448)
Use @punction.special for interpolation brackets. (fixes #449)
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This fixes the colon not being highlighted when a symbol is represented
in a pair like so:
symbol: true
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standards
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