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.
Since 0.9, @lang syntax is still available as fallback but will soon be deprecated.
Because of that, new syntax should be adopted once 0.9 becomes the
baseline requirements for nvim-treesitter
- update health check
- update doc
Indent is not handled correctly when adding new lines.
It seems that functions/loops/etc. are not recognized until they have at
least one indented block.
For example, if you enter a newline after `func foo():`, the cursor will
not be indented. If you manually indent and add a line like `pass`,
e.g.:
```
func foo():
pass
```
now any insertions above or below `pass` will be indented correctly.
This might be an issue with the grammar, as it seems to apply to highlights
as well.
The following will not be highligted
```
func foo():
```
However, the following will be:
```
func foo():
pass
```
* Comment: use `@combined` to create just one tree per buffer
There is no need to create a tree per line/block for comments.
Should fix https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/issues/1251
* Add injections for scss
* Fix jsonc
* Combine jsdoc