local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each) local clear = helpers.clear local eq = helpers.eq local command = helpers.command local exec_lua = helpers.exec_lua local pcall_err = helpers.pcall_err local matches = helpers.matches local insert = helpers.insert before_each(clear) describe('treesitter language API', function() -- error tests not requiring a parser library it('handles missing language', function() eq( ".../language.lua:0: no parser for 'borklang' language, see :help treesitter-parsers", pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'borklang')") ) -- actual message depends on platform matches( "Failed to load parser for language 'borklang': uv_dlopen: .+", pcall_err( exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.language.add('borklang', { path = 'borkbork.so' })" ) ) eq(false, exec_lua("return pcall(vim.treesitter.language.add, 'borklang')")) eq( false, exec_lua("return pcall(vim.treesitter.language.add, 'borklang', { path = 'borkbork.so' })") ) eq( ".../language.lua:0: no parser for 'borklang' language, see :help treesitter-parsers", pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.language.inspect('borklang')") ) matches( 'Failed to load parser: uv_dlsym: .+', pcall_err(exec_lua, 'vim.treesitter.language.add("c", { symbol_name = "borklang" })') ) end) it('shows error for invalid language name', function() eq( ".../language.lua:0: '/foo/' is not a valid language name", pcall_err(exec_lua, 'vim.treesitter.language.add("/foo/")') ) end) it('inspects language', function() local keys, fields, symbols = unpack(exec_lua([[ local lang = vim.treesitter.language.inspect('c') local keys, symbols = {}, {} for k,_ in pairs(lang) do keys[k] = true end -- symbols array can have "holes" and is thus not a valid msgpack array -- but we don't care about the numbers here (checked in the parser test) for _, v in pairs(lang.symbols) do table.insert(symbols, v) end return {keys, lang.fields, symbols} ]])) eq({ fields = true, symbols = true, _abi_version = true }, keys) local fset = {} for _, f in pairs(fields) do eq('string', type(f)) fset[f] = true end eq(true, fset['directive']) eq(true, fset['initializer']) local has_named, has_anonymous for _, s in pairs(symbols) do eq('string', type(s[1])) eq('boolean', type(s[2])) if s[1] == 'for_statement' and s[2] == true then has_named = true elseif s[1] == '|=' and s[2] == false then has_anonymous = true end end eq({ true, true }, { has_named, has_anonymous }) end) it( 'checks if vim.treesitter.get_parser tries to create a new parser on filetype change', function() command('set filetype=c') -- Should not throw an error when filetype is c eq('c', exec_lua('return vim.treesitter.get_parser(0):lang()')) command('set filetype=borklang') -- Should throw an error when filetype changes to borklang eq( ".../language.lua:0: no parser for 'borklang' language, see :help treesitter-parsers", pcall_err(exec_lua, "new_parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'borklang')") ) end ) it('retrieve the tree given a range', function() insert([[ int main() { int x = 3; }]]) exec_lua([[ langtree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, "c") tree = langtree:tree_for_range({1, 3, 1, 3}) ]]) eq('', exec_lua('return tostring(tree:root())')) end) it('retrieve the node given a range', function() insert([[ int main() { int x = 3; }]]) exec_lua([[ langtree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, "c") node = langtree:named_node_for_range({1, 3, 1, 3}) ]]) eq('', exec_lua('return tostring(node)')) end) end)