use indent.X syntax for captures and properties of set directives

update CONTRIBUTING.md

adjust indents for bass

fix doc capture comment
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George Harker 2023-03-20 14:44:39 -07:00 committed by Amaan Qureshi
parent b4fcc61175
commit cb568af539
80 changed files with 592 additions and 575 deletions

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@ -52,18 +52,31 @@ end
local get_indents = tsutils.memoize_by_buf_tick(function(bufnr, root, lang)
local map = {
auto = {},
indent = {},
indent_end = {},
dedent = {},
branch = {},
ignore = {},
aligned_indent = {},
zero_indent = {},
indent = {
auto = {},
begin = {},
["end"] = {},
dedent = {},
branch = {},
ignore = {},
align = {},
zero = {},
},
}
local function split(to_split)
local t = {}
for str in string.gmatch(to_split, "([^.]+)") do
table.insert(t, str)
end
return t
end
for name, node, metadata in queries.iter_captures(bufnr, "indents", root, lang) do
map[name][node:id()] = metadata or {}
local path = split(name)
-- node may contain a period so append directly.
table.insert(path, node:id())
queries.insert_to_path(map, path, metadata or {})
end
return map
@ -116,7 +129,7 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
if is_empty_line then
local prevlnum = vim.fn.prevnonblank(lnum)
node = get_last_node_at_line(root, prevlnum)
if q.indent_end[node:id()] then
if q.indent["end"][node:id()] then
node = get_first_node_at_line(root, lnum)
end
else
@ -134,16 +147,16 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
-- tracks to ensure multiple indent levels are not applied for same line
local is_processed_by_row = {}
if q.zero_indent[node:id()] then
if q.indent.zero[node:id()] then
return 0
end
while node do
-- do 'autoindent' if not marked as @indent
if
not q.indent[node:id()]
and not q.aligned_indent[node:id()]
and q.auto[node:id()]
not q.indent.begin[node:id()]
and not q.indent.align[node:id()]
and q.indent.auto[node:id()]
and node:start() < lnum - 1
and lnum - 1 <= node:end_()
then
@ -153,7 +166,12 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
-- Do not indent if we are inside an @ignore block.
-- If a node spans from L1,C1 to L2,C2, we know that lines where L1 < line <= L2 would
-- have their indentations contained by the node.
if not q.indent[node:id()] and q.ignore[node:id()] and node:start() < lnum - 1 and lnum - 1 <= node:end_() then
if
not q.indent.begin[node:id()]
and q.indent.ignore[node:id()]
and node:start() < lnum - 1
and lnum - 1 <= node:end_()
then
return 0
end
@ -163,7 +181,7 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
if
not is_processed_by_row[srow]
and ((q.branch[node:id()] and srow == lnum - 1) or (q.dedent[node:id()] and srow ~= lnum - 1))
and ((q.indent.branch[node:id()] and srow == lnum - 1) or (q.indent.dedent[node:id()] and srow ~= lnum - 1))
then
indent = indent - indent_size
is_processed = true
@ -179,16 +197,16 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
if
should_process
and (
q.indent[node:id()]
and (srow ~= erow or is_in_err or q.indent[node:id()].immediate_indent)
and (srow ~= lnum - 1 or q.indent[node:id()].start_at_same_line)
q.indent.begin[node:id()]
and (srow ~= erow or is_in_err or q.indent.begin[node:id()]["indent.immediate"])
and (srow ~= lnum - 1 or q.indent.begin[node:id()]["indent.start_at_same_line"])
)
then
indent = indent + indent_size
is_processed = true
end
if is_in_err and not q.aligned_indent[node:id()] then
if is_in_err and not q.indent.align[node:id()] then
-- only when the node is in error, promote the
-- first child's aligned indent to the error node
-- to work around ((ERROR "X" . (_)) @aligned_indent (#set! "delimeter" "AB"))
@ -196,25 +214,25 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
-- (ERROR "X" @aligned_indent (#set! "delimeter" "AB") . (_))
-- and we will fish it out here.
for c in node:iter_children() do
if q.aligned_indent[c:id()] then
q.aligned_indent[node:id()] = q.aligned_indent[c:id()]
if q.indent.align[c:id()] then
q.indent.align[node:id()] = q.indent.align[c:id()]
break
end
end
end
-- do not indent for nodes that starts-and-ends on same line and starts on target line (lnum)
if should_process and q.aligned_indent[node:id()] and (srow ~= erow or is_in_err) and (srow ~= lnum - 1) then
local metadata = q.aligned_indent[node:id()]
if should_process and q.indent.align[node:id()] and (srow ~= erow or is_in_err) and (srow ~= lnum - 1) then
local metadata = q.indent.align[node:id()]
local o_delim_node, o_is_last_in_line ---@type TSNode|nil, boolean|nil
local c_delim_node, c_is_last_in_line ---@type TSNode|nil, boolean|nil, boolean|nil
local indent_is_absolute = false
if metadata.open_delimiter then
o_delim_node, o_is_last_in_line = find_delimiter(bufnr, node, metadata.open_delimiter)
if metadata["indent.open_delimiter"] then
o_delim_node, o_is_last_in_line = find_delimiter(bufnr, node, metadata["indent.open_delimiter"])
else
o_delim_node = node
end
if metadata.close_delimiter then
c_delim_node, c_is_last_in_line = find_delimiter(bufnr, node, metadata.close_delimiter)
if metadata["indent.close_delimiter"] then
c_delim_node, c_is_last_in_line = find_delimiter(bufnr, node, metadata["indent.close_delimiter"])
else
c_delim_node = node
end
@ -245,7 +263,7 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
-- Then its indent level shouldn't be affected by `@aligned_indent` node
indent = math.max(indent - indent_size, 0)
else
indent = o_scol + (metadata.increment or 1)
indent = o_scol + (metadata["indent.increment"] or 1)
indent_is_absolute = true
end
end
@ -254,9 +272,9 @@ function M.get_indent(lnum)
if c_srow and c_srow ~= o_srow and c_srow == lnum - 1 then
-- delims end on current line, and are not open and closed same line.
-- then this last line may need additional indent to avoid clashes
-- with the next. `avoid_last_matching_next` controls this behavior,
-- with the next. `indent.avoid_last_matching_next` controls this behavior,
-- for example this is needed for function parameters.
avoid_last_matching_next = metadata.avoid_last_matching_next or false
avoid_last_matching_next = metadata["indent.avoid_last_matching_next"] or false
end
if avoid_last_matching_next then
-- last line must be indented more in cases where