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bug#60176: 29.0.60; Fallback file variable mode if treesitter is not us
From: |
Yuan Fu |
Subject: |
bug#60176: 29.0.60; Fallback file variable mode if treesitter is not usable |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Dec 2022 20:35:32 -0800 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net>
>> Cc: sadiq@sadiqpk.org, monnier@iro.umontreal.ca, 60176@debbugs.gnu.org
>> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2022 19:29:13 +0200
>>
>> >> So to completely cover all needs, 'major-mode-remap-alist' should
>> >> support a predicate as well. For example,
>> >>
>> >> (setq major-mode-remap-alist '((c-mode #'treesit-available-p c-ts-mode)))
>> >
>> > I think the idea is that this should happen by default, not as a
>> > (not-so-trivial) customization by the users.
>>
>> Then 'c-ts-mode' should fall back to 'c-mode' when treesit is not available?
>> Like this:
>>
>> ```
>> diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el
>> index cf941236f82..5004b9a5e1d 100644
>> --- a/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el
>> +++ b/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el
>> @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ c-ts-mode
>> (define-derived-mode c-ts-mode c-ts-base-mode "C"
>>
>> (unless (treesit-ready-p 'c)
>> - (error "Tree-sitter for C isn't available"))
>> + (c-mode))
>
> Yes. But not literally like that, because, for example, we don't want
> that to happen when c-ts-mode is invoked interactively by the user --
> in that case we do want to signal an error.
>
> The automatic fallback should IMO happen only in situations like mode
> specifications in 'mode' cookies or file-local variables, where it is
> better to visit in a similar mode than completely fail visiting a
> file.
Also (mentioned by Stefan in another thread), we probably don’t want
c-mode-hook to run if we decide to fall back to c-ts-mode.
I don’t have a good way to cleanly implement such fallback without
changing auto mode, local variable, define-derived-mode, etc. I used
Stefan’s advice hack on bash-ts-mode, only because bash-ts-mode only
supports bash and it has to fallback to sh-mode for other shell scripts,
otherwise it would be a pain to use.
Yuan