* bug#72388: 31.0.50; Use tree-sitter-cuda grammar but with tree-sitter-cpp's font-lock/indentation rules @ 2024-07-31 0:05 ` Yuan Fu 2024-08-12 23:10 ` Ergus via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Yuan Fu @ 2024-07-31 0:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 72388 Originated from "Implementing cuda-ts-mode” on emacs-devel [1]. Basically we want to create a major mode for tree-sitter-cuda. Tree-sitter-cuda grammar is basically cpp grammar plus some cuda rules. So it makes sense to reuse cpp mode’s font-lock/indentation rules. But those rules directs to the ‘cpp grammar. A simple solution is to allow users to map one language to another; then when ever lisp tries to create or get a parser for lang A, lang B is used. Yuan [1] Message-ID: <v2a2js5ssoz7d3hquenaieubgmj263tz3ejbogordd5t3ys4v2@efpjojlxrlv4> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* bug#72388: 31.0.50; Use tree-sitter-cuda grammar but with tree-sitter-cpp's font-lock/indentation rules 2024-07-31 0:05 ` bug#72388: 31.0.50; Use tree-sitter-cuda grammar but with tree-sitter-cpp's font-lock/indentation rules Yuan Fu @ 2024-08-12 23:10 ` Ergus via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors 2024-08-20 3:44 ` Yuan Fu 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Ergus via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2024-08-12 23:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 72388; +Cc: Yuan Fu Hi Yuan: I am just trying to use the new treesit-language-remap-alist and so far I understand your idea of how to make it work for the basics. But it is not clear how can I use the new var to add the new syntax entries. I mean, looking at the grammar: https://github.com/tree-sitter-grammars/tree-sitter-cuda/blob/master/grammar.js You can see that it is the inherited C++ syntax, with extra entries in some fields (like _declaration_modifiers or delete_expression). For this part the new variable may work perfectly. However there are a few "new" entries like: kernel_call_expression, kernel_call_syntax and launch_bounds that will need special handling. What's your suggestion? I mean, for the latest what we really need is to extend (partially redefine) the c-ts-mode--indent-styles, c-ts-mode--keywords and so on. Is that the intended approach? Best, Ergus ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* bug#72388: 31.0.50; Use tree-sitter-cuda grammar but with tree-sitter-cpp's font-lock/indentation rules 2024-08-12 23:10 ` Ergus via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2024-08-20 3:44 ` Yuan Fu 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Yuan Fu @ 2024-08-20 3:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ergus; +Cc: 72388 Hey Ergus, sorry for the delay. > On Aug 12, 2024, at 4:10 PM, Ergus via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> wrote: > > Hi Yuan: > > I am just trying to use the new treesit-language-remap-alist and so far > I understand your idea of how to make it work for the basics. But it is > not clear how can I use the new var to add the new syntax entries. > > I mean, looking at the grammar: > > https://github.com/tree-sitter-grammars/tree-sitter-cuda/blob/master/grammar.js > > You can see that it is the inherited C++ syntax, with extra entries in > some fields (like _declaration_modifiers or delete_expression). For this > part the new variable may work perfectly. > > However there are a few "new" entries like: kernel_call_expression, > kernel_call_syntax and launch_bounds that will need special handling. > > What's your suggestion? > > I mean, for the latest what we really need is to extend (partially > redefine) the c-ts-mode--indent-styles, c-ts-mode--keywords and so on. > > Is that the intended approach? Yeah, you can define your own cuda-indent-styles by grabbing c-ts-mode—indent-styles and adding your rules on top of it, something like (append your-styles (c-ts-mode--indent-styles 'c++)) For font-lock, something like (append (treesit-font-lock-rules :language 'cuda :faeture 'xxx '(queries)) (c-ts-mode--font-lock-settings 'c++)) The new treesit-language-remap-alist will ensure that even though the config you borrow from c-ts-mode calls for c++, Emacs will actually use cuda grammar in your major mode. Yuan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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