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Show HN: Alumina Programming Language
Honestly, Tree Sitter is fantastic, I can highly recommend it. By far the most user friendly and powerful parser generator I've worked with. The C API is very nice.
The only two pain point I had is that the `node-types.json` that's generated only contains the names of the nodes, not the numerical IDs. This means that if you have some codegen generating Rust enums is difficult if you want to avoid matching nodes by string.
I wrote https://github.com/tibordp/tree-sitter-visitor for generating visitor traits in Rust for a given grammar. I actually did it a bit differently in the end for Alumina, but it might come useful.
tree-sitter-comment
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Documentation Comment highlighting with TreeSitter
As far as I know there is currently no treesitter parser for Doxygen style comments. There is a language agnostic comment parser that is supported by nvim-treesitter that will highlight things like TODO: and NOTE: in comments. Until this recent commit nvim-treesitter provided a query for this parser that highlighted @ text in comments. It was meant to highlight a reference to a user but it doubled as a doxygen tag highlight for me for a while. I just noticed that this query has been removed and I'm not sure why but you can add it as a custom query in your Neovim config. I have yet to try this so you'll have to refer to the Neovim treesitter docs for where to add the query.
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emacs-29: Using treesitter to highlight keywords in comments
I'm not sure how to use this in Emacs, but there's also a tree-sitter grammar specifically for comment blocks, including TODOs: https://github.com/stsewd/tree-sitter-comment
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Will Treesitter ever be stable on big files?
you mean this one? https://github.com/stsewd/tree-sitter-comment
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paint.nvim: Simple Neovim plugin to easily add additional highlights to your buffers
The reason I implemented this is because of the slow performance of tree-sitter-comment in large files. Treesitter will inject the comment language for every line comment, which is far from ideal. I've disabled the comment parser, but still wanted to see @something highlighted in Lua comments.
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Treesitter query not working
The right most window shows the code I want to query. This is a .cpp file, so the main-language is C++. For highlighting the two comments, I'm using tree-sitter-comment. This plugin injects the comment-language. I want to query all tag nodes from this injected language, but this query does not work.
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Is it possible to get highlight on these comments docs with treesitter?
You can install this parser for treesitter which highlights comments :)
What are some alternatives?
alumina - A general purpose programming language
tree-sitter-go-template - Golang template grammar for tree-sitter
tsdoc - A doc comment standard for TypeScript
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
giscus - A comment system powered by GitHub Discussions. :octocat: :speech_balloon: :gem:
comments - Native comments for your Laravel application.
DoxyGen-Syntax - DoxyGen Highlighting on top of c/c++/java
nvim-config
playground - Treesitter playground integrated into Neovim
mechanical.nvim - Dark theme for Neovim >= 0.5 written in lua
tree-sitter-racket - Racket grammar for tree-sitter
tree-sitter-embedded-template - Tree-sitter grammar for embedded template languages like ERB, EJS