Resolve syntax highlighting group in neovim/treesitter (#160)

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
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j-xella
2024-04-13 04:21:42 +01:00
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parent 12dd631697
commit 9815a55dbc
4 changed files with 50 additions and 3 deletions

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@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ highlighted as code comments or strings are ignored.
```vim ```vim
" Default: " Default:
" If a delimiter is in a highlight group whose name matches " If a delimiter is in a highlight group whose name matches
" any of the followings, it will be ignored. " any of the following regular expressions, it will be ignored.
let g:easy_align_ignore_groups = ['Comment', 'String'] let g:easy_align_ignore_groups = ['Comment', 'String']
``` ```
@@ -463,6 +463,19 @@ If a pattern in `ignore_groups` is prepended by a `!`, it will have the opposite
meaning. For instance, if `ignore_groups` is given as `['!Comment']`, delimiters meaning. For instance, if `ignore_groups` is given as `['!Comment']`, delimiters
that are *not* highlighted as Comment will be ignored during the alignment. that are *not* highlighted as Comment will be ignored during the alignment.
To make `ignore_groups` work, and to debug the related issues, it is useful to
know which highlight group a certain location in a file belongs to. A special
function exists for this purpose, returning exactly the name of the highlight
group that is used by the easy align plugin.
```vim
" Highlight group name of the cursor position
echo easy_align#get_highlight_group_name()
" Highlight group name of the line 10, column 20
echo easy_align#get_highlight_group_name(10, 20)
```
### Ignoring unmatched lines ### Ignoring unmatched lines
`ignore_unmatched` option determines how EasyAlign command processes lines that `ignore_unmatched` option determines how EasyAlign command processes lines that

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@@ -89,9 +89,30 @@ function! s:floor2(v)
return a:v % 2 == 0 ? a:v : a:v - 1 return a:v % 2 == 0 ? a:v : a:v - 1
endfunction endfunction
function! s:get_highlight_group_name(line, col)
let hl = synIDattr(synID(a:line, a:col, 0), 'name')
if hl == '' && has('nvim-0.9.0')
let insp = luaeval('vim.inspect_pos and vim.inspect_pos( nil, ' .. (a:line-1) .. ', ' .. (a:col-1) .. ' ) or { treesitter = {} }')
if !empty(insp.treesitter)
let hl = insp.treesitter[0].hl_group_link
endif
endif
" and, finally
return hl
endfunction
function! easy_align#get_highlight_group_name(...)
let l = get(a:, 1, line('.'))
let c = get(a:, 2, col('.'))
let hl = s:get_highlight_group_name(l, c)
return { 'line': l, 'column': c, 'group': hl }
endfunction
function! s:highlighted_as(line, col, groups) function! s:highlighted_as(line, col, groups)
if empty(a:groups) | return 0 | endif if empty(a:groups) | return 0 | endif
let hl = synIDattr(synID(a:line, a:col, 0), 'name') let hl = s:get_highlight_group_name(a:line, a:col)
for grp in a:groups for grp in a:groups
if grp[0] == '!' if grp[0] == '!'
if hl !~# grp[1:-1] if hl !~# grp[1:-1]
@@ -1146,3 +1167,4 @@ endfunction
let &cpo = s:cpo_save let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save unlet s:cpo_save
" vim: set et sw=2 :

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@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ highlighted as code comments or strings are ignored.
> >
" Default: " Default:
" If a delimiter is in a highlight group whose name matches " If a delimiter is in a highlight group whose name matches
" any of the followings, it will be ignored. " any of the following regular expressions, it will be ignored.
let g:easy_align_ignore_groups = ['Comment', 'String'] let g:easy_align_ignore_groups = ['Comment', 'String']
< <
For example, the following paragraph For example, the following paragraph
@@ -567,6 +567,17 @@ opposite meaning. For instance, if `ignore_groups` is given as `['!Comment']`,
delimiters that are not highlighted as Comment will be ignored during the delimiters that are not highlighted as Comment will be ignored during the
alignment. alignment.
To make `ignore_groups` work, and to debug the related issues, it is useful to
know which highlight group a certain location in a file belongs to. A special
function exists for this purpose, returning exactly the name of the highlight
group that is used by the easy align plugin.
>
" Highlight group name of the cursor position
echo easy_align#get_highlight_group_name()
" Highlight group name of the line 10, column 20
echo easy_align#get_highlight_group_name(10, 20)
<
< Ignoring unmatched lines >__________________________________________________~ < Ignoring unmatched lines >__________________________________________________~
*easy-align-ignoring-unmatched-lines* *easy-align-ignoring-unmatched-lines*

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@@ -140,3 +140,4 @@ vnoremap <silent> <Plug>(EasyAlignRepeat) :<C-U>call <SID>repeat_in_visual()<Ent
" Backward-compatibility (deprecated) " Backward-compatibility (deprecated)
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(EasyAlignOperator) :set opfunc=<SID>easy_align_op<Enter>g@ nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(EasyAlignOperator) :set opfunc=<SID>easy_align_op<Enter>g@
" vim: set et sw=2 :