Hi Eli, let me rephrase my question: To start testing tree-sitter, do I "just" need to include --enable-tree-sitter in my configure step or do I need something (more|else) on a clean-slate (Linux|macOS) system? Does the emacs build process provide all the necessary steps or is some external configuration/installation needed? This is the kind of "extra documentation" some of us are yearning for ;-) Thanks a ton in advance, /PA On Fri, 9 Dec 2022 at 13:10, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez > > Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2022 09:33:11 +0100 > > > > >User-level documentation was not yet written, we will do that a bit > > >later. > > > > To add to Ergus' quick question. How long would it take to write a couple > > of lines for the not-yet-informed with *all* steps to get a tree-sitter > mode > > up and running? I don't know, python-ts-mode, c-ts-mode... > > Maybe that would encourage more users/testers and thus (hopefully) make > > tree-sitter more tested, usable, popular, (you name it) > > ?? These modes have doc strings, so it isn't like they aren't > documented at all. > > And setting them up boils down to just turning them ON, something the > users who follow the development branches should know already. Why > did you assume you'd need something beyond "M-x python-ts-mode RET"? > -- Fragen sind nicht da um beantwortet zu werden, Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werden Georg Kreisler Headaches with a Juju log: unit-basic-16: 09:17:36 WARNING juju.worker.uniter.operation we should run a leader-deposed hook here, but we can't yet