tree-sitter-swift
ocaml-tree-sitter-semgrep
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tree-sitter-swift
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NeoVim setup for iOS Dev ( xcodebuild etc. ) ?
You could probably set up something to work on Swift packages, however the tree sitter grammar for Swift hasn’t been updated since 2019. sourcekit-lsp also isn’t likely to help you out either because it’s not made to understand Xcode projects. You’d need an LSP capable of parsing a .pbxproj (I highly doubt there is one, but I haven’t looked around), which has the terrible downside of not being something Apple considers a public API and can and will introduce breaking changes on any Xcode update. An Apple engineer confirmed this with me during a lab in 2020 when I was asking about how doing some hacky things with binary Swift packages.
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Semgrep: Like Grep but for Code
https://github.com/returntocorp/ocaml-tree-sitter/blob/maste... appears to be the general answer to your question, but navigating to the tree-sitter docs shows that tree-sitter has one in progress: https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-swift so hopefully the machinery to incorporate it into semgrep will not be horrific
ocaml-tree-sitter-semgrep
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Show HN: Semgrep App
Technically, OCaml only applies to Semgrep, as the app which is the subject of this post uses a more neo-traditional Python & TypeScript stack :)
I don't have full context on the parser core, but I do know that a major thing we've got going for OCaml is a translation layer we wrote for getting OCaml code generated based on tree-sitter grammars: https://github.com/returntocorp/ocaml-tree-sitter-semgrep
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Semgrep: Like Grep but for Code
https://github.com/returntocorp/ocaml-tree-sitter/blob/maste... appears to be the general answer to your question, but navigating to the tree-sitter docs shows that tree-sitter has one in progress: https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-swift so hopefully the machinery to incorporate it into semgrep will not be horrific
What are some alternatives?
Bear - Bear is a tool that generates a compilation database for clang tooling.
semgrep - Lightweight static analysis for many languages. Find bug variants with patterns that look like source code.
sourcekit-lsp - Language Server Protocol implementation for Swift and C-based languages
tree-sitter-swift - A tree-sitter grammar for the Swift programming language.
terraform-provider-aws - The AWS Provider enables Terraform to manage AWS resources.
CCGrep - Code Clone Detector like grep
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
refex - A syntactically aware search-and-replace tool for Python.
pfff - Tools for code analysis, visualizations, or style-preserving source transformation.