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.
This change replaces the slint parser written and maintained by @jrmoulton
with the official one hosted in the slint-ui organization on github.
A huge thank you to @jrmoulton for all his work on the tree-sitter
parser!
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Co-authored-by: jrmoulton <jaredmoulton3@gmail.com>
After https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/issues/470,
we decided to use `@conditional` for ternary operator instead of
operator despite `@conditional` is documented for keywords only.
A sub-scoping can make it easier for people to highlight this operator
group differently.
Also unify the usage of `@conditional...` across languages.
* Add slint parser
* Mark slint as experimental
* Remove filetype and add slint to the lockfile
* Update queries
* Update varibable.builtin's and repeats
* Update slint true false
* Change export back to keyword
* Change export back to include :)