From: Yuan Fu <casouri@gmail.com>
To: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>,
arstoffel@gmail.com, orontee@gmail.com, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Tree-sitter integration in python.el
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 22:04:38 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <F6727429-0EBB-4539-8486-E8BA169956B7@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <jwv5ygqqaho.fsf-monnier+emacs@gnu.org>
> On Oct 11, 2022, at 3:15 PM, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>
>>>> The complaint for font-lock-maximum-decoration is that it’s obscure and
>>>> too corse-grained. So my idea is for each major mode to provide
>>>> fined-grained controls like
>>>> python-fontify-type/f-string/assignment/built-in/etc. And tree-sitter
>>>> makes it easy to implement this kind of toggle. But I guess a global
>>>> control is also nice, I can make tree-sitter respect
>>>> font-lock-maximum-decoration, in addition to the fined grained
>>>> local-control.
>>>
>>> I think having tree-sitter respect font-lock-maximum-decoration would
>>> be good, because it allows a major-mode agnostic way of controlling
>>> fontifications. With tree-sitter in mind, we'd need to agree on what
>>> kind of syntactic entities are included in each level (which is also a
>>> Good Thing, because currently what is level N of font-lock is entirely
>>> up to the major-mode, AFAIU).
>>
>> I think it is difficult to define syntactic entities for each level such
>> that it is generally enough to include all kinds of major mode out there,
>> and specific enough to be useful. It is easy for common programming
>> languages, but hard for others like html, css, prolog, etc.
>
> How 'bout:
>
> - Major modes provide a list of available fontification "features"
> in a buffer-local variable like `treesit-font-lock-features`
> e.g. `(type f-string assignment built-in ...)`.
> - the list of features is *ordered* so that
> the user can control the fontification via a Customizable
> `treesit-font-lock-level` that can be set between 0 and 100 to
> select the corresponding proportion of features.
> - Users can additionally enable/disable those features individually via
> some `treesit-font-lock-control` variable.
One problem I can see is that the same level could give very different busyness across modes. That would defeat the purpose of having a single setting. Say mode 1 has (A B C D E F G H I), where ABC are very basic, DEF moderate, and GHI fancy, mode 2 has (A B C D E F G), A basic, BCDEF moderate, G fancy. Then 80 would give a fancy font-lock in mode 1 and a moderate font-lock in mode 2. You get the idea.
Currently tree-sitter supports both :level and :toggle. When defining queries you can say :toggle python-fontify-types, and python-fontify-types can control this query. :level would be the global rough settings, :toggle would be the local, fine-grained setting. Instead of variables, :toggle could be changed to use symbols as you suggested, so it doesn’t create a gazillion variables. But WDYT of the general design?
Yuan
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-10-12 5:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-09-22 18:42 Tree-sitter integration in python.el Yuan Fu
2022-09-26 19:10 ` Jostein Kjønigsen
2022-09-27 22:16 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-03 18:07 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-03 18:38 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-03 22:19 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-03 22:31 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-03 22:47 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-06 2:56 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-06 7:18 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-06 18:26 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-06 20:53 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-07 8:25 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-07 10:03 ` Augusto Stoffel
2022-10-07 17:53 ` chad
2022-10-07 19:09 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-07 22:17 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-07 22:10 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-08 6:30 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-08 20:57 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-09 4:13 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-11 22:15 ` Stefan Monnier
2022-10-12 5:04 ` Yuan Fu [this message]
2022-10-12 17:52 ` Stefan Monnier
2022-10-12 22:55 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-12 23:43 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-13 0:16 ` [SPAM UNSURE] " Stephen Leake
2022-10-13 5:55 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-15 23:15 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-08 8:03 ` Augusto Stoffel
2022-10-08 16:20 ` [External] : " Drew Adams
2022-10-10 15:38 ` Augusto Stoffel
2022-10-08 21:06 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-10 7:16 ` Augusto Stoffel
2022-10-10 15:10 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-10 15:53 ` Augusto Stoffel
2022-10-12 5:08 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-11 22:18 ` Stefan Monnier
2022-10-04 6:13 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-04 11:21 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-04 12:33 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-04 17:11 ` Matthias Meulien
2022-10-03 22:25 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-16 7:31 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-16 8:15 ` Yuan Fu
2022-10-16 8:18 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-03 22:35 ` Matthias Meulien
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