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Updated Swift grammar, adding 'any' and 'await' keywords. #9586
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I spoke to @alex-pinkus (the tree-sitter-swift maintainer), and he believes most (if not all) of the issues I've listed are issues for his project. He's very helpful, and open to PRs, so I'm optimistic about polishing the Swift grammar. |
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In helix-editor/helix#9586, the Helix editor added highlighting for the `any` keyword. However, while reviewing that, I noticed that both `some` and `any` should be more specific: these keywords are legal as identifiers, but should not be highlighted as identifiers when they are keywords. For instance, I can write: ``` let any: any Protocol = AnyImplementation() ``` In this example, only the second `any` should be highlighted. See discussion on #351
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In helix-editor/helix#9586, the Helix editor added highlighting for the `any` keyword. However, while reviewing that, I noticed that both `some` and `any` should be more specific: these keywords are legal as identifiers, but should not be highlighted as identifiers when they are keywords. For instance, I can write: ``` let any: any Protocol = AnyImplementation() ``` In this example, only the second `any` should be highlighted. See discussion on #351
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This updates
runtime/queries/swift/highlights.scm
, addingany
andawait
as keywords. It also removes a todo that was already done, and updates the upstream-comment on Line 1 with newest commit ID fortree-sitter-swift (main)
.The
languages.toml
file was also updated, setting Swift'ssource.rev
to the newest commit ID fortree-sitter-swift (with-generated-files)
.There are a handful of other issues with Swift syntax-highlighting, but they're all upstream, so I'll summarize them here, and open issues with tree-sitter/tree-sitter-swift:
defer
should be a keywordinout
is highlighted, butborrowing
andconsuming
are notSelf
andself
should be highlighted the same way (Self
is also a builtin variable)try
is highlighted as a keyword, and?
and!
as suffix operators (when in suffix position), but tree-sitter tokenizestry?
andtry!
as single (operator) tokensP.S. Thanks again to @the-mikedavis and @Dispersia. I really appreciate your help.