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Clarification about treesit-font-lock-settings
From: |
Vincenzo Pupillo |
Subject: |
Clarification about treesit-font-lock-settings |
Date: |
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 16:33:13 +0100 |
Hi,
I'm trying to understand how treesit-font-lock-settings works.
PHP supports annotations for classes, methods, functions, parameters,
properties and class constants, for e.g (this test come from php-mode):
<?php
#[
Deprecated
]
function f($arg1,
#[Deprecated] $arg2){}
#Deprecated <-- this is a comment
I would like to highlight the "Deprecated" annotation.
"treesit-query-validation" says that this query is valid:
(treesit-query-validate 'php
'((attribute (name (:match "Deprecated")) @font-lock-comment-delimiter-face))
This is the rule I wrote:
:language 'php
:feature 'attribute
'((attribute (name (:match "Deprecated"))) @font-lock-comment-delimiter-
face)
When I use my "php-ts-mode" on that code snippet, emacs reports the following
errors:
Error during display: (jit-lock-function 1) reported (treesit-query-error
"Predicate `equal' requires two arguments but only given" 1)
Error during display: (jit-lock-function 6) reported (treesit-query-error
"Predicate `equal' requires two arguments but only given" 1)
Set report [2 times]
Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
My "php-ts-mode" works quite well. Except for the annotations the syntax
highlighting is as good as php-mode.
Thank you.
Vincenzo
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