Parse tree
Exposes an api function that can be used to get a parse tree node for a given file location.
Usage
Can be used as follows:
const parseTreeExtension = vscode.extensions.getExtension("pokey.parse-tree");
if (parseTreeExtension == null) {
throw new Error("Depends on pokey.parse-tree extension");
}
const { getNodeAtLocation } = await parseTreeExtension.activate();
Don't forget to add an extensionDependencies-entry to package.json as
described in
https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/vscode-api#extensions.
Parsing a custom language
If you'd like to add support for a new language, see the Adding a new language section below. Alternatively, your extension can register a custom language with this extension. Although this is not the preferred way to add a new language, it can be convenient when you have a parser that you don't believe belongs in the main extension.
Parsing your own language is as simple as registering your languageId with an absolute path to your .wasm file:
const { registerLanguage } = await parseTreeExtension.activate();
registerLanguage(languageId, wasmPath);
Contributing
Setup
npm install
Adding a new language
It's straightforward to add any language with a tree-sitter grammar.
- Add a dependency on the npm package for that language in tree-sitter-wasms
- Add a language to the dictionary at the top of
./src/extension.ts
- Add a reference to
onLanguage:yourlang to the activationEvents section of package.json. yourlang must be a VSCode language identifier.
- Run
npm install and npm run compile, then hit F5 in VSCode, with this project open, to test your changes.
- Submit a PR!
Developing on WSL2
When working with WSL, the host vscode instance connects to a vscode server on the WSL vm. This happens automatically when you run "code" in WSL, as long as you have the "Remote - WSL" extension installed on the host. From there you need to:
- Install the
pokey.command-server extension on the host vscode
- Clone the extension in the WSL side.
- If you're adding language support to
vscode-parse-tree, you need to clone that as well, build it, and link it into the vscode-server extension folder: ln -s ~/your/code/vscode-parse-tree ~/.vscode-server/extensions/parse-tree for instance.
- If you get errors about needing to install the
Remote-WSL extension, you might need to manually delete the extension from the host side and try again.
Change Log
See CHANGELOG.md.
Credits
Forked from https://github.com/georgewfraser/vscode-tree-sitter.