tree-sitter grammar for GAP system files.
The above is a parse tree generated using the tree-sitter-gap grammar for the following code snippet:
G := Group((1, 2, 3), (1, 2)(3, 4));
IsNormal(SymmetricGroup(4), G);See the tree-sitter-gap wiki
page for information on installing the grammar for syntax highlighting in neovim and other editors.
- Install
tree-sitter(version >= 0.22.2), official instructions; - Read "how to create a parser";
- Resolve the TODOs in source and test files;
- Add more missing language features;
- Validate by running on the whole
GAPlibrary and on packages, see Tests section below.
Files to edit are
grammar.js, the main file defining the grammar, documentation;src/scanner.c, an external scanner used for scanning tokens that are not easily recognized by the built in rules, documentation;tests/corpus/*.txt, test files containing annotated syntax trees used to validate the grammar, ideally a test case should be added here prior to changing thegrammar.jsorscanner.cfiles, documentation;queries/*.scm, queries used for syntax highlighting etc, documentation;tests/highlight/*, tests for syntax highlighting, documentation;examples/*, assortment of various examplegapfiles, also used to storeGAPlibrary and package corpus for tests, see Tests below.
Almost everything else was generated automatically by tree-sitter generate.
Bits of the GAP syntax are documented in Chapter 4 of the GAP manual.
A more in-depth look at the GAP grammar can be obtained by studying the GAP-system source files, especially
read.cfor parsing keywords and high level language constructs;scanner.cfor matters relating to scanning literals and identifiers;io.cfor handling whitespace and line continuation characters.
To run syntax tree and highlighting tests run
make test_quick
note that highlighting tests will only be run once all syntax tree tests pass.
To run tests against the GAP library and GAP package corpus do
make corpus && make test_all
the first command will checkout a copy of
GAP and download a package archive, then
recursively copy GAP files into the appropriate examples/ subdirectory. The
second command will then parse each of these files using the tree-sitter
grammar. The output of make test_all is a list of GAP files that the
grammar fails to parse, along with some statistics on failing and succeeding
parses.
Try specifying the grammar name as lowercase gap, instead of uppercase GAP.
Make sure you are using tree-sitter 0.22.2 or above. A breaking change in
highlight group priority was introduces with version 0.22.2, which means that
older versions of the tree-sitter tool will incorrectly highlight the
existing test files.
Writing this tree-sitter grammar and associated query files was made significantly easier by studying the
existing parsers, especially tree-sitter-python,
tree-sitter-ruby
and tree-sitter-c, from which
certain code snippets have been taken verbatim. We would like to thank the authors and maintainers
of these packages.