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bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php
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Vincenzo Pupillo |
Subject: |
bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Jun 2024 11:04:00 +0200 |
Hi Stefan
In data giovedì 6 giugno 2024 16:06:21 CEST, Stefan Monnier ha scritto:
> I have not read the whole code, but just noticed the things below:
>
> > + (named-let loop ((res nil)
> > + (buffers (buffer-list)))
> > + (if (null buffers)
> > + (mapc (lambda (b)
> > + (with-current-buffer b
> > + (php-ts-mode-set-style val)))
> > + res)
> > + (let ((buffer (car buffers)))
> > + (with-current-buffer buffer
> > + (if (derived-mode-p 'php-ts-mode)
> > + (loop (append res (list buffer)) (cdr buffers))
> > + (loop res (cdr buffers))))))))
>
> These `loop` calls are not in tail-position, so this will eat up the
> stack (because of the surrounding `with-current-buffer`).
> Also, I don't understand why you do it in such a complicated way.
> Isn't this better written:
>
> (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
> (with-current-buffer buffer
> (when (derived-mode-p 'php-ts-mode)
> (php-ts-mode-set-style val))))
>
> ?
Yes is better. The code above is a copy of c-ts-mode--indent-style-setter.
It seemed too complicated to me too, but since it had been used there
I thought there was some reason.
>
> > +(defcustom php-ts-mode-indent-style 'psr2
> > + "Style used for indentation.
> > +The selected style could be one of:
> > +`PSR-2/PSR-12' - use PSR standards (PSR-2, PSR-12), thi is the default.
> > +`PEAR' - use coding styles preferred for PEAR code and modules.
> > +`Drupal' - use coding styles preferred for working with Drupal projects.
> > +`WordPress' - use coding styles preferred for working with WordPress
> > projects.
> > +`Symfony' - use coding styles preferred for working with Symfony projects.
> > +`Zend' - use coding styles preferred for working with Zend projects.
> > +
> > +If one of the supplied styles doesn't suffice, a function could be
> > +set instead. This function is expected return a list that
> > +follows the form of `treesit-simple-indent-rules'."
> > + :tag "PHP indent style"
> > + :version "30.1"
> > + :type '(choice (const :tag "PSR-2/PSR-12" psr2)
> > + (const :tag "PEAR" pear)
> > + (const :tag "Drupal" drupal)
> > + (const :tag "WordPress" wordpress)
> > + (const :tag "Symfony" symfony)
> > + (const :tag "Zend" zend)
> > + (function :tag "A function for user customized style" ignore))
> > + :set #'php-ts-mode--indent-style-setter
> > + :safe 'c-ts-indent-style-safep)
>
> The :safe arg is also a function, so please #' it as well.
>
Done
> > +(defvar php-ts-mode--syntax-table
> > + (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
> > + ;; Taken from the cc-langs version
>
> Does this mean it comes from "the cc-mode-based `php-mode.el`" or from
> `cc-langs.el` (and if so, which part, exactly)?
>
> > +;; taken from c-ts-mode
> [...]
> > +;; taken from c-ts-mode
>
> Are these literal copies?
> Maybe we should consolidate the code with that of `c-ts-mode` to avoid
> the code duplication?
>
Yes, the first part is a literal copy of c-ts-mode--syntax-table.
java-ts-mode does exactly the same thing, so I thought it best
to avoid depending on c-ts-mode--syntax-table.
> > + (cond
> > + ((equal comment-start "/*") (setq-local comment-end "*/"))
> > + ((equal comment-start "//") (setq-local comment-end ""))
> > + ((equal comment-start "#") (setq-local comment-end ""))
> > + ((equal comment-start "/**") (setq-local comment-end "*/")))
> > + (setq mode-name (concat "PHP" (string-trim-right comment-start)))
> > + (force-mode-line-update))
>
> Is `comment-start` important enough to merit being part of the mode name?
>
Sorry. I didn't understand.
Could you please clarify?
> > +(define-derived-mode php-ts-mode prog-mode "PHP"
> > + "Major mode for editing PHP, powered by tree-sitter.
> > +
> > +\\{php-ts-mode-map}"
>
> \\{php-ts-mode-map} is not necessary because `define-derived-mode` adds
> for you anyway.
>
Ok, done.
> > +(derived-mode-add-parents 'php-ts-mode '(php-mode))
>
> I'd move it next to the `define-derived-mode`.
>
>
Ok, done.
> Stefan
>
>
Thank you Stefan.
Vincenzo
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Vincenzo Pupillo, 2024/06/05
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/06/06
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Vincenzo Pupillo, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Vincenzo Pupillo, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Eli Zaretskii, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Vincenzo Pupillo, 2024/06/07
bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Stefan Monnier, 2024/06/06
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php,
Vincenzo Pupillo <=
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Stefan Monnier, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Vincenzo Pupillo, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Stefan Monnier, 2024/06/07
- bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Vincenzo Pupillo, 2024/06/07
bug#71380: 30.0.50; Submitting php-ts-mode, new major mode for php, Andrea Corallo, 2024/06/06