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Re: New tree-sitter mode: bison-ts-mode
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Yuan Fu |
Subject: |
Re: New tree-sitter mode: bison-ts-mode |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Sep 2023 01:45:43 -0700 |
> On Sep 21, 2023, at 1:15 PM, Augustin Chéneau (BTuin) <btuin@mailo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'd like to propose a new tree-sitter mode for Emacs, bison-ts-mode.
> This is a major mode for GNU Bison grammar files, and it supports the
> embedded languages C, C++ and Java. Bison also supports D, but this language
> is not yet supported in Emacs so this mode does not support it either.
>
> Since Bison is a superset of Yacc, it should work with Yacc without
> modification.
> The grammar is available here: <https://gitlab.com/btuin2/tree-sitter-bison>
>
> This mode auto-detects the embedded language in the file if the directive
> "%language" is set.
>
>
> In addition of the mode, three patches are joined (should I open a bug report
> for those?).
>
>
> The first one is to add some missing rules in c-ts-mode. Currently there is
> no rule if an identifier in a declaration is on a new line.
> In these two cases, "variable_name" is not indented:
>
> static myttype *
> variable_name;
>
> static myttype
> variable_name;
>
> The new behavior is the same as c-mode.
>
>
>
> The second one fix an edge case with multiple languages indentation. Here is
> a simple example:
>
> // language_A
> {
> // language_B
> }
> // language_A
>
>
> Here, brackets are managed by language_A, but everything inside is managed by
> language_B. Meaning that if the pointer is at the beginning of the third
> line (with the closing bracket), it will use language_B's indent rules. But
> if the point is located on the bracket, it will use language_A's rules.
>
>
>
> The third patch simply extracts java-ts-mode's feature list in a variable, to
> allow to reuse it.
>
>
> Huge thanks to Yuan Fu for his help and his amazing work with tree-sitter.
Thanks!
For now, I think we can just use the same feature names for different languages
(so no need for prefixes anymore). That way, enabling a feature in the feature
list would enable it for all languages. If a user desires more fine-grained
control, they can use treesit-recompute-feature to enable/disable features for
a particular language. (I upgraded that function in 04fd8b173bd)
Yuan
Re: New tree-sitter mode: bison-ts-mode, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/22
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Re: New tree-sitter mode: bison-ts-mode, Yuan Fu, 2023/09/24