On Tuesday, 22 November 2022 21:28:48 SAST Yuan Fu wrote: > > On Nov 22, 2022, at 9:24 AM, Wilhelm <wkirschbaum@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Is there perhaps an example using treesit-range-rules? To following > > attempt to set treesit-range-settings does not seem to have the desired > > effect. > > > > (defvar heex--treesit-range-rules > > > > (treesit-range-rules > > > > :embed 'elixir > > :host 'heex > > > > '((directive (partial_expression_value) @cap) > > > > (directive (expression_value) @cap) > > (expression (expression_value) @cap)))) > > > > (setq-local treesit-range-settings heex--treesit-range-rules) > > > > The following error also pops up when modifying the buffer when removing > > buffer content: > > > > Error during redisplay: (jit-lock-function 1) signaled > > (treesit-range-invalid "RANGE is either overlapping, out-of-order or > > out-of-range" ((11 . 20))) > > > > The full attempt is here: > > https://github.com/wkirschbaum/elixir-mode/blob/main/heex-mode.el > Thanks Wilhelm. It would be nice if you can provide some example source file > of heex for me to experiment with. I tried to find some on the internet but > didnât get very far :-) > > Yuan Thanks for having a look as I was not sure if this was meant to be used yet. A heex file can be as simple as this: #sample.html.heex <div> <%= Enum.map([1, 2], &(&1 + 1)) %> </div> and the directive <%= (partial_expression_value) %> should then be elixir., not heex. When checking with (treesit-language-at (point)) for the embed it still show. Wilhelm
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