neovim/test/functional/treesitter/language_spec.lua
Riley Bruins d3193afc25 fix(treesitter): remove duplicate symbol names in language.inspect()
**Problems:**

- `vim.treesitter.language.inspect()` returns duplicate
  symbol names, sometimes up to 6 of one kind in the case of `markdown`
- The list-like `symbols` table can have holes and is thus not even a
  valid msgpack table anyway, mentioned in a test

**Solution:** Return symbols as a map, rather than a list, where field
names are the names of the symbol. The boolean value associated with the
field encodes whether or not the symbol is named.

Note that anonymous nodes are surrounded with double quotes (`"`) to
prevent potential collisions with named counterparts that have the same
identifier.
2024-10-11 18:15:07 +02:00

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Lua

local t = require('test.testutil')
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local clear = n.clear
local eq = t.eq
local command = n.command
local exec_lua = n.exec_lua
local pcall_err = t.pcall_err
local matches = t.matches
local insert = n.insert
local NIL = vim.NIL
before_each(clear)
describe('treesitter language API', function()
-- error tests not requiring a parser library
it('handles missing language', function()
eq(
'.../treesitter.lua:0: Parser could not be created for buffer 1 and language "borklang"',
pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'borklang')")
)
eq(NIL, exec_lua("return vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'borklang', { error = false })"))
-- 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(NIL, exec_lua("return vim.treesitter.language.add('borklang')"))
eq(
false,
exec_lua("return pcall(vim.treesitter.language.add, 'borklang', { path = 'borkbork.so' })")
)
matches(
'Failed to load parser: uv_dlsym: .+',
pcall_err(exec_lua, 'vim.treesitter.language.add("c", { symbol_name = "borklang" })')
)
end)
it('does not load parser for invalid language name', function()
eq(NIL, exec_lua('vim.treesitter.language.add("/foo/")'))
end)
it('inspects language', function()
local keys, fields, symbols = unpack(exec_lua(function()
local lang = vim.treesitter.language.inspect('c')
local keys = {}
for k, v in pairs(lang) do
if type(v) == 'boolean' then
keys[k] = v
else
keys[k] = true
end
end
return { keys, lang.fields, lang.symbols }
end))
eq({ fields = true, symbols = true, _abi_version = true, _wasm = false }, 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 symbol, named in pairs(symbols) do
eq('string', type(symbol))
eq('boolean', type(named))
if symbol == 'for_statement' and named == true then
has_named = true
elseif symbol == '"|="' and named == false then
has_anonymous = true
end
end
eq(
{ has_named = true, has_anonymous = true },
{ has_named = has_named, has_anonymous = 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(
'.../treesitter.lua:0: Parser could not be created for buffer 1 and language "borklang"',
pcall_err(exec_lua, "new_parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'borklang')")
)
eq(NIL, exec_lua("return vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'borklang', { error = false })"))
end
)
it('retrieve the tree given a range', function()
insert([[
int main() {
int x = 3;
}]])
eq(
'<node translation_unit>',
exec_lua(function()
local langtree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'c')
local tree = langtree:tree_for_range({ 1, 3, 1, 3 })
return tostring(tree:root())
end)
)
end)
it('retrieve the tree given a range when range is out of bounds relative to buffer', function()
insert([[
int main() {
int x = 3;
}]])
eq(
'<node translation_unit>',
exec_lua(function()
local langtree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'c')
local tree = langtree:tree_for_range({ 10, 10, 10, 10 })
return tostring(tree:root())
end)
)
end)
it('retrieve the node given a range', function()
insert([[
int main() {
int x = 3;
}]])
eq(
'<node primitive_type>',
exec_lua(function()
local langtree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'c')
local node = langtree:named_node_for_range({ 1, 3, 1, 3 })
return tostring(node)
end)
)
end)
it('retrieve an anonymous node given a range', function()
insert([[vim.fn.input()]])
exec_lua(function()
_G.langtree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, 'lua')
_G.node = _G.langtree:node_for_range({ 0, 3, 0, 3 })
end)
eq('.', exec_lua('return node:type()'))
end)
end)