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@sourcegraph/vscode-textmate

v3.1.4-memory-management-1

Published

VSCode TextMate grammar helpers

Downloads

13

Readme

VSCode TextMate Build Status Coverage Status

An interpreter for grammar files as defined by TextMate. Supports loading grammar files from JSON or PLIST format. Cross - grammar injections are currently not supported.

Installing

npm install vscode-textmate

Using

var Registry = require('vscode-textmate').Registry;
var registry = new Registry();
var grammar = registry.loadGrammarFromPathSync('./javascript.tmbundle/Syntaxes/JavaScript.plist');

var lineTokens = grammar.tokenizeLine('function add(a,b) { return a+b; }');
for (var i = 0; i < lineTokens.tokens.length; i++) {
	var token = lineTokens.tokens[i];
	console.log('Token from ' + token.startIndex + ' to ' + token.endIndex + ' with scopes ' + token.scopes);
}

Using asynchronously

Sometimes, it is necessary to manage the list of known grammars outside of vscode-textmate. The sample below shows how this works:

var Registry = require('vscode-textmate').Registry;

var registry = new Registry({
	getFilePath: function (scopeName) {
		// Return here the path to the grammar file for `scopeName`
		if (scopeName === 'source.js') {
			return './javascript.tmbundle/Syntaxes/JavaScript.plist';
		}
		return null;
	}
});

// Load the JavaScript grammar and any other grammars included by it async.
registry.loadGrammar('source.js', function(err, grammar) {
	if (err) {
		console.error(err);
		return;
	}

	// at this point `grammar` is available...
});

Tokenizing multiple lines

To tokenize multiple lines, you must pass in the previous returned ruleStack.

var ruleStack = null;
for (var i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
	var r = grammar.tokenizeLine(lines[i], ruleStack);
	console.log('Line: #' + i + ', tokens: ' + r.tokens);
	ruleStack = r.ruleStack;
}

API doc

See the main.ts file

Developing

  • Clone the repository
  • Run npm install
  • Compile in the background with npm run watch
  • Run tests with npm test
  • Run benchmark with npm run benchmark
  • Troubleshoot a grammar with npm run inspect -- PATH_TO_GRAMMAR PATH_TO_FILE

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

License

MIT