The primary advantage of ungrammar is that it (eventually) allows one
to describe concrete syntax tree structure -- with alternatives and
specific sequence of tokens & nodes.
That should be re-usable for:
* generate `make` calls
* Rust reference
* Hypothetical parser's evented API
We loose doc comments for the time being unfortunately. I don't think
we should add support for doc comments to ungrammar -- they'll make
grammar file hard to read. We might supply docs as out-of band info,
or maybe just via a reference, but we'll think about that once things
are no longer in flux
5479: Allow gathering memory stats on non-jemalloc Linux r=matklad a=jonas-schievink
I could also parse `/proc/$PID/statm` to get the resident set size, but decided against that for now as it isn't terribly useful.
Note that `mallinfo()` is incredibly slow for some reason, and unfortunately this will be exposed to users via the "Memory Usage" command (even worse, the opened document will show the outdated values while the server is processing). So, not very ideal, but it keeps me from recompiling r-a with different feature sets all the time.
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <jonas.schievink@ferrous-systems.com>
5451: Highlight more cases of SyntaxKind when it is a punctuation r=matklad a=GrayJack
This maybe closes#5406
Closes #5453
Separate what one expect to be a punctuation semantic token (like `,`, `;`, `(`, etc), and what is not (`&`, `::`, `+`, etc)
5463: Bump lexer r=matklad a=kjeremy
Since we're now on rust 1.45
5465: Bump chalk r=matklad a=kjeremy
5466: Do not show default types in function and closure return values r=matklad a=SomeoneToIgnore
Avoid things like
<img width="522" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2690773/87985936-1bbe4f80-cae5-11ea-9b8a-5383d896c296.png">
Co-authored-by: GrayJack <gr41.j4ck@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kjeremy <kjeremy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>