Bump flake inputs

This means regenerating all the tree-sitter files, and adding newly
generated outputs (mostly new bindings).

The `--apply-all-captures` flag has been removed, it is now the default
(and only) matching behaviour.
This commit is contained in:
Bruno BELANYI 2024-04-22 09:49:18 +00:00
parent b04cd92189
commit 1af33aeea1
26 changed files with 718 additions and 59 deletions

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root = true
[*]
charset = utf-8
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
[*.{json,toml,yml,gyp}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
[*.js]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
[*.rs]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
[*.{c,cc,h}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
[*.{py,pyi}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
[*.swift]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
[*.go]
indent_style = tab
indent_size = 8
[Makefile]
indent_style = tab
indent_size = 8

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.PHONY: test
test: all
tree-sitter test --apply-all-captures
tree-sitter test
nvim-test-runner
.PHONY: update-tests
update-tests: all
tree-sitter test -u --apply-all-captures
tree-sitter test -u
nvim-test-runner
.PHONY: playground

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// swift-tools-version:5.3
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "TreeSitterBp",
platforms: [.macOS(.v10_13), .iOS(.v11)],
products: [
.library(name: "TreeSitterBp", targets: ["TreeSitterBp"]),
],
dependencies: [],
targets: [
.target(name: "TreeSitterBp",
path: ".",
exclude: [
"Cargo.toml",
"Makefile",
"binding.gyp",
"bindings/c",
"bindings/go",
"bindings/node",
"bindings/python",
"bindings/rust",
"prebuilds",
"grammar.js",
"package.json",
"package-lock.json",
"pyproject.toml",
"setup.py",
"test",
"examples",
".editorconfig",
".github",
".gitignore",
".gitattributes",
".gitmodules",
],
sources: [
"src/parser.c",
// NOTE: if your language has an external scanner, add it here.
],
resources: [
.copy("queries")
],
publicHeadersPath: "bindings/swift",
cSettings: [.headerSearchPath("src")])
],
cLanguageStandard: .c11
)

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"targets": [
{
"target_name": "tree_sitter_bp_binding",
"dependencies": [
"<!(node -p \"require('node-addon-api').targets\"):node_addon_api_except",
],
"include_dirs": [
"<!(node -e \"require('nan')\")",
"src"
"src",
],
"sources": [
"bindings/node/binding.cc",
"src/parser.c",
# If your language uses an external scanner, add it here.
# NOTE: if your language has an external scanner, add it here.
],
"cflags_c": [
"-std=c99",
]
"-std=c11",
],
}
]
}

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#ifndef TREE_SITTER_BP_H_
#define TREE_SITTER_BP_H_
typedef struct TSLanguage TSLanguage;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
const TSLanguage *tree_sitter_bp(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // TREE_SITTER_BP_H_

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prefix=@PREFIX@
libdir=@LIBDIR@
includedir=@INCLUDEDIR@
Name: tree-sitter-bp
Description: Bp grammar for tree-sitter
URL: @URL@
Version: @VERSION@
Requires: @REQUIRES@
Libs: -L${libdir} @ADDITIONAL_LIBS@ -ltree-sitter-bp
Cflags: -I${includedir}

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package tree_sitter_bp
// #cgo CFLAGS: -std=c11 -fPIC
// #include "../../src/parser.c"
// // NOTE: if your language has an external scanner, add it here.
import "C"
import "unsafe"
// Get the tree-sitter Language for this grammar.
func Language() unsafe.Pointer {
return unsafe.Pointer(C.tree_sitter_bp())
}

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package tree_sitter_bp_test
import (
"testing"
tree_sitter "github.com/smacker/go-tree-sitter"
"git.belanyi.fr/ambroisie/tree-sitter-bp"
)
func TestCanLoadGrammar(t *testing.T) {
language := tree_sitter.NewLanguage(tree_sitter_bp.Language())
if language == nil {
t.Errorf("Error loading Bp grammar")
}
}

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module git.belanyi.fr/ambroisie/tree-sitter-bp
go 1.22
require github.com/smacker/go-tree-sitter v0.0.0-20230720070738-0d0a9f78d8f8

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#include "tree_sitter/parser.h"
#include <node.h>
#include "nan.h"
#include <napi.h>
using namespace v8;
typedef struct TSLanguage TSLanguage;
extern "C" TSLanguage *tree_sitter_bp();
namespace {
// "tree-sitter", "language" hashed with BLAKE2
const napi_type_tag LANGUAGE_TYPE_TAG = {
0x8AF2E5212AD58ABF, 0xD5006CAD83ABBA16
};
NAN_METHOD(New) {}
void Init(Local<Object> exports, Local<Object> module) {
Local<FunctionTemplate> tpl = Nan::New<FunctionTemplate>(New);
tpl->SetClassName(Nan::New("Language").ToLocalChecked());
tpl->InstanceTemplate()->SetInternalFieldCount(1);
Local<Function> constructor = Nan::GetFunction(tpl).ToLocalChecked();
Local<Object> instance = constructor->NewInstance(Nan::GetCurrentContext()).ToLocalChecked();
Nan::SetInternalFieldPointer(instance, 0, tree_sitter_bp());
Nan::Set(instance, Nan::New("name").ToLocalChecked(), Nan::New("bp").ToLocalChecked());
Nan::Set(module, Nan::New("exports").ToLocalChecked(), instance);
Napi::Object Init(Napi::Env env, Napi::Object exports) {
exports["name"] = Napi::String::New(env, "bp");
auto language = Napi::External<TSLanguage>::New(env, tree_sitter_bp());
language.TypeTag(&LANGUAGE_TYPE_TAG);
exports["language"] = language;
return exports;
}
NODE_MODULE(tree_sitter_bp_binding, Init)
} // namespace
NODE_API_MODULE(tree_sitter_bp_binding, Init)

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type BaseNode = {
type: string;
named: boolean;
};
type ChildNode = {
multiple: boolean;
required: boolean;
types: BaseNode[];
};
type NodeInfo =
| (BaseNode & {
subtypes: BaseNode[];
})
| (BaseNode & {
fields: { [name: string]: ChildNode };
children: ChildNode[];
});
type Language = {
name: string;
language: unknown;
nodeTypeInfo: NodeInfo[];
};
declare const language: Language;
export = language;

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try {
module.exports = require("../../build/Release/tree_sitter_bp_binding");
} catch (error1) {
if (error1.code !== 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND') {
throw error1;
}
try {
module.exports = require("../../build/Debug/tree_sitter_bp_binding");
} catch (error2) {
if (error2.code !== 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND') {
throw error2;
}
throw error1
}
}
const root = require("path").join(__dirname, "..", "..");
module.exports = require("node-gyp-build")(root);
try {
module.exports.nodeTypeInfo = require("../../src/node-types.json");

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"Bp grammar for tree-sitter"
from ._binding import language
__all__ = ["language"]

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def language() -> int: ...

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#include <Python.h>
typedef struct TSLanguage TSLanguage;
TSLanguage *tree_sitter_bp(void);
static PyObject* _binding_language(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
return PyLong_FromVoidPtr(tree_sitter_bp());
}
static PyMethodDef methods[] = {
{"language", _binding_language, METH_NOARGS,
"Get the tree-sitter language for this grammar."},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
};
static struct PyModuleDef module = {
.m_base = PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
.m_name = "_binding",
.m_doc = NULL,
.m_size = -1,
.m_methods = methods
};
PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit__binding(void) {
return PyModule_Create(&module);
}

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#ifndef TREE_SITTER_BP_H_
#define TREE_SITTER_BP_H_
typedef struct TSLanguage TSLanguage;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
const TSLanguage *tree_sitter_bp(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // TREE_SITTER_BP_H_

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},
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712482522,
"narHash": "sha256-Ai/xNgZpbwGcw0TSXwEPwwbPi8Iu906sB9M9z3o6UgA=",
"lastModified": 1713687659,
"narHash": "sha256-Yd8KuOBpZ0Slau/NxFhMPJI0gBxeax0vq/FD0rqKwuQ=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "efe8ce06ca261f370d672def5b1e0be300c726e1",
"rev": "f2d7a289c5a5ece8521dd082b81ac7e4a57c2c5c",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
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]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712055707,
"narHash": "sha256-4XLvuSIDZJGS17xEwSrNuJLL7UjDYKGJSbK1WWX2AK8=",
"lastModified": 1713775815,
"narHash": "sha256-Wu9cdYTnGQQwtT20QQMg7jzkANKQjwBD9iccfGKkfls=",
"owner": "cachix",
"repo": "pre-commit-hooks.nix",
"rev": "e35aed5fda3cc79f88ed7f1795021e559582093a",
"rev": "2ac4dcbf55ed43f3be0bae15e181f08a57af24a4",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {

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tree-sitter = {
enable = true;
name = "tree-sitter tests";
entry = "${tree-sitter-env}/bin/tree-sitter test --apply-all-captures";
entry = "${tree-sitter-env}/bin/tree-sitter test";
pass_filenames = false;
};

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"version": "0.3.0",
"description": "Blueprint grammar for tree-sitter",
"main": "bindings/node",
"types": "bindings/node",
"keywords": [
"parsing",
"incremental"
],
"files": [
"grammar.js",
"binding.gyp",
"prebuilds/**",
"bindings/node/*",
"queries/*",
"src/**"
],
"dependencies": {
"nan": "^2.12.1"
"node-addon-api": "^7.1.0",
"node-gyp-build": "^4.8.0"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"tree-sitter": "^0.21.0"
},
"peerDependenciesMeta": {
"tree_sitter": {
"optional": true
}
},
"devDependencies": {
"tree-sitter-cli": "^0.20.6"
"tree-sitter-cli": "^0.20.6",
"prebuildify": "^6.0.0"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "tree-sitter test"
"test": "tree-sitter test",
"install": "node-gyp-build",
"prebuildify": "prebuildify --napi --strip"
},
"tree-sitter": [
{

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[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=42", "wheel"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "tree-sitter-bp"
description = "Bp grammar for tree-sitter"
version = "0.3.0"
keywords = ["incremental", "parsing", "tree-sitter", "bp"]
classifiers = [
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Compilers",
"Topic :: Text Processing :: Linguistic",
"Typing :: Typed"
]
requires-python = ">=3.8"
license.text = "MIT"
readme = "README.md"
[project.urls]
Homepage = "https://git.belanyi.fr/ambroisie/tree-sitter-bp"
[project.optional-dependencies]
core = ["tree-sitter~=0.21"]
[tool.cibuildwheel]
build = "cp38-*"
build-frontend = "build"

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from os.path import isdir, join
from platform import system
from setuptools import Extension, find_packages, setup
from setuptools.command.build import build
from wheel.bdist_wheel import bdist_wheel
class Build(build):
def run(self):
if isdir("queries"):
dest = join(self.build_lib, "tree_sitter_bp", "queries")
self.copy_tree("queries", dest)
super().run()
class BdistWheel(bdist_wheel):
def get_tag(self):
python, abi, platform = super().get_tag()
if python.startswith("cp"):
python, abi = "cp38", "abi3"
return python, abi, platform
setup(
packages=find_packages("bindings/python"),
package_dir={"": "bindings/python"},
package_data={
"tree_sitter_bp": ["*.pyi", "py.typed"],
"tree_sitter_bp.queries": ["*.scm"],
},
ext_package="tree_sitter_bp",
ext_modules=[
Extension(
name="_binding",
sources=[
"bindings/python/tree_sitter_bp/binding.c",
"src/parser.c",
# NOTE: if your language uses an external scanner, add it here.
],
extra_compile_args=(
["-std=c11"] if system() != 'Windows' else []
),
define_macros=[
("Py_LIMITED_API", "0x03080000"),
("PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN", None)
],
include_dirs=["src"],
py_limited_api=True,
)
],
cmdclass={
"build": Build,
"bdist_wheel": BdistWheel
},
zip_safe=False
)

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"inline": [],
"supertypes": []
}

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#include "tree_sitter/parser.h"
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-field-initializers"
#endif
@ -7820,11 +7819,15 @@ static const TSParseActionEntry ts_parse_actions[] = {
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#define extern __declspec(dllexport)
#ifdef TREE_SITTER_HIDE_SYMBOLS
#define TS_PUBLIC
#elif defined(_WIN32)
#define TS_PUBLIC __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define TS_PUBLIC __attribute__((visibility("default")))
#endif
extern const TSLanguage *tree_sitter_bp(void) {
TS_PUBLIC const TSLanguage *tree_sitter_bp() {
static const TSLanguage language = {
.version = LANGUAGE_VERSION,
.symbol_count = SYMBOL_COUNT,

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#ifndef TREE_SITTER_ALLOC_H_
#define TREE_SITTER_ALLOC_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
// Allow clients to override allocation functions
#ifdef TREE_SITTER_REUSE_ALLOCATOR
extern void *(*ts_current_malloc)(size_t);
extern void *(*ts_current_calloc)(size_t, size_t);
extern void *(*ts_current_realloc)(void *, size_t);
extern void (*ts_current_free)(void *);
#ifndef ts_malloc
#define ts_malloc ts_current_malloc
#endif
#ifndef ts_calloc
#define ts_calloc ts_current_calloc
#endif
#ifndef ts_realloc
#define ts_realloc ts_current_realloc
#endif
#ifndef ts_free
#define ts_free ts_current_free
#endif
#else
#ifndef ts_malloc
#define ts_malloc malloc
#endif
#ifndef ts_calloc
#define ts_calloc calloc
#endif
#ifndef ts_realloc
#define ts_realloc realloc
#endif
#ifndef ts_free
#define ts_free free
#endif
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // TREE_SITTER_ALLOC_H_

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#ifndef TREE_SITTER_ARRAY_H_
#define TREE_SITTER_ARRAY_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "./alloc.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(disable : 4101)
#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable"
#endif
#define Array(T) \
struct { \
T *contents; \
uint32_t size; \
uint32_t capacity; \
}
/// Initialize an array.
#define array_init(self) \
((self)->size = 0, (self)->capacity = 0, (self)->contents = NULL)
/// Create an empty array.
#define array_new() \
{ NULL, 0, 0 }
/// Get a pointer to the element at a given `index` in the array.
#define array_get(self, _index) \
(assert((uint32_t)(_index) < (self)->size), &(self)->contents[_index])
/// Get a pointer to the first element in the array.
#define array_front(self) array_get(self, 0)
/// Get a pointer to the last element in the array.
#define array_back(self) array_get(self, (self)->size - 1)
/// Clear the array, setting its size to zero. Note that this does not free any
/// memory allocated for the array's contents.
#define array_clear(self) ((self)->size = 0)
/// Reserve `new_capacity` elements of space in the array. If `new_capacity` is
/// less than the array's current capacity, this function has no effect.
#define array_reserve(self, new_capacity) \
_array__reserve((Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), new_capacity)
/// Free any memory allocated for this array. Note that this does not free any
/// memory allocated for the array's contents.
#define array_delete(self) _array__delete((Array *)(self))
/// Push a new `element` onto the end of the array.
#define array_push(self, element) \
(_array__grow((Array *)(self), 1, array_elem_size(self)), \
(self)->contents[(self)->size++] = (element))
/// Increase the array's size by `count` elements.
/// New elements are zero-initialized.
#define array_grow_by(self, count) \
do { \
if ((count) == 0) break; \
_array__grow((Array *)(self), count, array_elem_size(self)); \
memset((self)->contents + (self)->size, 0, (count) * array_elem_size(self)); \
(self)->size += (count); \
} while (0)
/// Append all elements from one array to the end of another.
#define array_push_all(self, other) \
array_extend((self), (other)->size, (other)->contents)
/// Append `count` elements to the end of the array, reading their values from the
/// `contents` pointer.
#define array_extend(self, count, contents) \
_array__splice( \
(Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), (self)->size, \
0, count, contents \
)
/// Remove `old_count` elements from the array starting at the given `index`. At
/// the same index, insert `new_count` new elements, reading their values from the
/// `new_contents` pointer.
#define array_splice(self, _index, old_count, new_count, new_contents) \
_array__splice( \
(Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), _index, \
old_count, new_count, new_contents \
)
/// Insert one `element` into the array at the given `index`.
#define array_insert(self, _index, element) \
_array__splice((Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), _index, 0, 1, &(element))
/// Remove one element from the array at the given `index`.
#define array_erase(self, _index) \
_array__erase((Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), _index)
/// Pop the last element off the array, returning the element by value.
#define array_pop(self) ((self)->contents[--(self)->size])
/// Assign the contents of one array to another, reallocating if necessary.
#define array_assign(self, other) \
_array__assign((Array *)(self), (const Array *)(other), array_elem_size(self))
/// Swap one array with another
#define array_swap(self, other) \
_array__swap((Array *)(self), (Array *)(other))
/// Get the size of the array contents
#define array_elem_size(self) (sizeof *(self)->contents)
/// Search a sorted array for a given `needle` value, using the given `compare`
/// callback to determine the order.
///
/// If an existing element is found to be equal to `needle`, then the `index`
/// out-parameter is set to the existing value's index, and the `exists`
/// out-parameter is set to true. Otherwise, `index` is set to an index where
/// `needle` should be inserted in order to preserve the sorting, and `exists`
/// is set to false.
#define array_search_sorted_with(self, compare, needle, _index, _exists) \
_array__search_sorted(self, 0, compare, , needle, _index, _exists)
/// Search a sorted array for a given `needle` value, using integer comparisons
/// of a given struct field (specified with a leading dot) to determine the order.
///
/// See also `array_search_sorted_with`.
#define array_search_sorted_by(self, field, needle, _index, _exists) \
_array__search_sorted(self, 0, _compare_int, field, needle, _index, _exists)
/// Insert a given `value` into a sorted array, using the given `compare`
/// callback to determine the order.
#define array_insert_sorted_with(self, compare, value) \
do { \
unsigned _index, _exists; \
array_search_sorted_with(self, compare, &(value), &_index, &_exists); \
if (!_exists) array_insert(self, _index, value); \
} while (0)
/// Insert a given `value` into a sorted array, using integer comparisons of
/// a given struct field (specified with a leading dot) to determine the order.
///
/// See also `array_search_sorted_by`.
#define array_insert_sorted_by(self, field, value) \
do { \
unsigned _index, _exists; \
array_search_sorted_by(self, field, (value) field, &_index, &_exists); \
if (!_exists) array_insert(self, _index, value); \
} while (0)
// Private
typedef Array(void) Array;
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_delete`.
static inline void _array__delete(Array *self) {
if (self->contents) {
ts_free(self->contents);
self->contents = NULL;
self->size = 0;
self->capacity = 0;
}
}
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_erase`.
static inline void _array__erase(Array *self, size_t element_size,
uint32_t index) {
assert(index < self->size);
char *contents = (char *)self->contents;
memmove(contents + index * element_size, contents + (index + 1) * element_size,
(self->size - index - 1) * element_size);
self->size--;
}
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_reserve`.
static inline void _array__reserve(Array *self, size_t element_size, uint32_t new_capacity) {
if (new_capacity > self->capacity) {
if (self->contents) {
self->contents = ts_realloc(self->contents, new_capacity * element_size);
} else {
self->contents = ts_malloc(new_capacity * element_size);
}
self->capacity = new_capacity;
}
}
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_assign`.
static inline void _array__assign(Array *self, const Array *other, size_t element_size) {
_array__reserve(self, element_size, other->size);
self->size = other->size;
memcpy(self->contents, other->contents, self->size * element_size);
}
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_swap`.
static inline void _array__swap(Array *self, Array *other) {
Array swap = *other;
*other = *self;
*self = swap;
}
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_push` or `array_grow_by`.
static inline void _array__grow(Array *self, uint32_t count, size_t element_size) {
uint32_t new_size = self->size + count;
if (new_size > self->capacity) {
uint32_t new_capacity = self->capacity * 2;
if (new_capacity < 8) new_capacity = 8;
if (new_capacity < new_size) new_capacity = new_size;
_array__reserve(self, element_size, new_capacity);
}
}
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_splice`.
static inline void _array__splice(Array *self, size_t element_size,
uint32_t index, uint32_t old_count,
uint32_t new_count, const void *elements) {
uint32_t new_size = self->size + new_count - old_count;
uint32_t old_end = index + old_count;
uint32_t new_end = index + new_count;
assert(old_end <= self->size);
_array__reserve(self, element_size, new_size);
char *contents = (char *)self->contents;
if (self->size > old_end) {
memmove(
contents + new_end * element_size,
contents + old_end * element_size,
(self->size - old_end) * element_size
);
}
if (new_count > 0) {
if (elements) {
memcpy(
(contents + index * element_size),
elements,
new_count * element_size
);
} else {
memset(
(contents + index * element_size),
0,
new_count * element_size
);
}
}
self->size += new_count - old_count;
}
/// A binary search routine, based on Rust's `std::slice::binary_search_by`.
/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_search_sorted_with` or `array_search_sorted_by`.
#define _array__search_sorted(self, start, compare, suffix, needle, _index, _exists) \
do { \
*(_index) = start; \
*(_exists) = false; \
uint32_t size = (self)->size - *(_index); \
if (size == 0) break; \
int comparison; \
while (size > 1) { \
uint32_t half_size = size / 2; \
uint32_t mid_index = *(_index) + half_size; \
comparison = compare(&((self)->contents[mid_index] suffix), (needle)); \
if (comparison <= 0) *(_index) = mid_index; \
size -= half_size; \
} \
comparison = compare(&((self)->contents[*(_index)] suffix), (needle)); \
if (comparison == 0) *(_exists) = true; \
else if (comparison < 0) *(_index) += 1; \
} while (0)
/// Helper macro for the `_sorted_by` routines below. This takes the left (existing)
/// parameter by reference in order to work with the generic sorting function above.
#define _compare_int(a, b) ((int)*(a) - (int)(b))
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(default : 4101)
#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // TREE_SITTER_ARRAY_H_