nvim-treesitter/tests/query/highlights/t32/var.cmm
Christian Clason 1ae9b0e455 feat!: align standard captures with upstream
Problem: Sharing highlight queries with upstream tree-sitter and
Helix is difficult.

Solution: Where reasonable, use capture names in tree-sitter's standard
list or Helix's Atom-style hierarchy.

Specifically:

* tree-sitter "standard capture names"
  (3f44b89685/highlight/src/lib.rs (L20-L72)):

  - `@parameter` -> `@variable.parameter`
  - `@field` -> `@variable.member`
  - `@namespace` -> `@module`
  - `@float` -> `@number.float`
  - `@symbol` -> `@string.special.symbol`
  - `@string.regex` -> `@string.regexp`
  - `@text.*` -> `@markup.*` (`strong`, `italic`, `link`, `strikethrough`; with exceptions; see below)
  - `@text.title` -> `@markup.heading`
  - `@text.literal` -> `@markup.raw`
  - `@text.reference` -> `@markup.link`
  - `@text.uri` -> `@markup.link.url` (in markup links)
  - `@string.special` -> `@markup.link.label` (non-url links)
  - `@punctuation.special` -> `@markup.list` (markdown lists only; move subitems from `@text.todo`)

* Helix captures
  (https://docs.helix-editor.com/master/themes.html#syntax-highlighting):

  - `@method` -> `@function.method`
  - `@method.call` -> `@function.method.call`
  - `@text.{todo,warning,note,danger}` -> `@comment.{error,warning,hint,info,todo}`
  - `@text.diff.{add,delete,}` -> `@diff.{plus,minus,delta}`
  - `@text.uri` -> `@string.special.url` (outside markup)
  - `@preproc` -> `@keyword.directive`
  - `@define` -> `@keyword.directive`(`.define`?)
  - `@storageclass` -> `@keyword.storage`
  - `@conditional` -> `@keyword.conditional`
  - `@debug` -> `@keyword.debug`
  - `@exception` -> `@keyword.exception`
  - `@include` -> `@keyword.import`
  - `@repeat` -> `@keyword.repeat`

* cleanup

  - remove some redundant `@conceal` (but still allow it for conceal-only patterns)
  - remove obsolete `@error` (syntax linting is out of scope for this repo)
  - sort, cleanup capture list in `CONTRIBUTING.md`
2024-01-19 16:58:37 +01:00

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Var.NEWGLOBAL char[4][32] \myarr
; <- @keyword
; ^ @type.builtin
; ^ @variable.builtin
LOCAL &i &data
&data="zero|one|two|three"
&i=0.
WHILE &i<4
(
PRIVATE &val
&val=STRing.SPLIT("&data","|",&i)
Var.Assign \myarr[&i]="&val"
; ^ @variable.builtin
; ^ @operator
&i=&i+1.
)
Var.NEWLOCAL \x
; <- @keyword
; ^ @variable.builtin
Var.set \x=func3(5,3)
; ^ @variable.builtin
; ^ @function.call
; ^ @number
PRINT Var.VALUE(\x)
; ^ @variable.builtin
PRINT Var.VALUE('a')
; ^ @character
Var.Assign (*ap)[2..4] = &a
; ^ @variable
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign sp = &s.n+offset
; ^ @variable
; ^ @variable
; ^ @variable.member
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign padd = (CAddition const * volatile)&d
; ^ @variable
; ^ @type
; ^ @type.qualifier
; ^ @type.qualifier
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign e1 = (enum e2)&e
; ^ @variable
; ^ @keyword
; ^ @type
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign *vector = (struct Vector3d*)&acceleration
; ^ @variable
; ^ @keyword
; ^ @type
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign z = (union foo)x
; ^ @variable
; ^ @keyword
; ^ @type
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign b = -a
; ^ @variable
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign c = i++
; ^ @variable
; ^ @variable
Var.Assign d = sizeof(int)
; ^ @variable
; ^ @keyword.operator
; ^ @type.builtin
Var.call strcmp(key,buffer)
; ^ @function.call
; ^ @variable
; ^ @variable
// vim: set ft=t32: