neovim/test/functional/treesitter/language_spec.lua
Matthieu Coudron 151b9fc52e
feat(treesitter): show filetype associated with parser (#17633)
to ease debug. At one point I had an empty filetype and the current message was not helpful enough
2023-01-22 16:51:17 +01:00

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Lua

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.require_language('borklang', 'borkbork.so')"))
-- Should not throw an error when silent
eq(false, exec_lua("return vim.treesitter.require_language('borklang', nil, true)"))
eq(false, exec_lua("return vim.treesitter.require_language('borklang', 'borkbork.so', true)"))
eq(".../language.lua:0: no parser for 'borklang' language, see :help treesitter-parsers",
pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.inspect_language('borklang')"))
matches("Failed to load parser: uv_dlsym: .+",
pcall_err(exec_lua, 'vim.treesitter.require_language("c", nil, false, "borklang")'))
end)
it('inspects language', function()
local keys, fields, symbols = unpack(exec_lua([[
local lang = vim.treesitter.inspect_language('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)"))
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('<node translation_unit>', 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('<node primitive_type>', exec_lua('return tostring(node)'))
end)
end)