`return ...` is usually the last line of a
function/statement, so mark some possible patterns of `return` with
`@indent_end` to dedent the line after it
* fix Java indent for multiple line arguments, fixes#4448, add an additional test for methods with arguments on multiple lines
* Satisfy StyLua check
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Co-authored-by: Daniel Woznicki <danwoz@nettoolkit.com>
* fix(utils): swap_nodes calculates correct char_delta
The char_delta is not calculated correctly right now when there are two
treesitter nodes being swapped, one directly following the other. This
is rare but can happen for example when attempting to swap "print" and
"(1)" in "print(1)". In this case an incorrect char_delta is calculated
because of a bug in range comparison.
* test(swap_nodes): check cursor
* add a regression test (for multiline node swap)
* add a test with adjacent swaps that fails when char_delta is not
calculated correctly
* test(swap_nodes): check text content after swap
* test: note language for parser
* fix tests
* use same not equal for table comparison
Update html_tags injections so that html/vue/svelte parsers can use
it without having a script/style tag being captured twice
Signed-off-by: Pham Huy Hoang <hoangtun0810@gmail.com>
This enables us to have different queries for
terraform and general hcl. It solve the situation
where other dialects of hcl (nomad, packer, etc)
might use a terraform keyword and get highlighted
out of place.
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.