CAP CDS grammar for tree-sitter.
Tree-sitter is a parser generator tool and an incremental parsing library. It can build a concrete syntax tree for a source file and efficiently update the syntax tree as the source file is edited. Tree-sitter aims to be:
You can use tree-sitter-cds to highlight CAP CDS files in Neovim and to query the concrete syntax tree of CDS files.
This project followed the instructions of the tree-sitter guide.
Please refer to the docs/
folder. It contains:
If you want to use tree-sitter-cds in Neovim for syntax highlighting, please see Neovim Support for an installation guide.
Documentation on Node.js and Rust language bindings is work-in-progress.
If you want to use tree-sitter-cds in Neovim for syntax highlighting, please see Neovim Support for requirements.
For local development setup, see Development Docs.
This project is open to feature requests/suggestions, bug reports etc. via GitHub issues.
Contribution and feedback are encouraged and always welcome. For more information about how to contribute, the project structure, as well as additional contribution information, see our Contribution Guidelines as well as our development documentation.
This project contains a tree-sitter grammar for CAP CDS.
The main goal of this project it to provide syntax highlighting, e.g. for Neovim.
It is not a 100% CAP CDS compatible parser. There are places that this grammar can't parse properly, yet. There is also no error reporting by tree-sitter and the syntax tree can change any time, as this project is not complete, yet.
In the future, we may try to add support for stack-graphs by GitHub.
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