A tree sitter parser for haxe.
I've only testing this using nvim-treesitter.
If you are getting an error on loading parser after 0.11.x, check config below and ensure you are including "src/scanner.c" in file list for config.
Install nvim-treesitter.
Clone this repo, and run tree-sitter generate (you may have to install globally).
Once generated, copy the queries to the nvim-treesitter folder
cp queries/* ~/.vim/BUNDLERPATH/nvim-treesitter/queries/haxe
For example if you're using lazy.nvim run:
cp queries/* ~/.local/share/nvim/lazy/nvim-treesitter/queries/haxe
You may have to create the haxe folder.
Add these snippets to your treesitter config or anywhere in your init.lua
:
This enables and ensures the parser is installed, and that highlight is enabled.
local configs = require "nvim-treesitter.configs"
configs.setup {
ensure_installed = { "haxe" }, -- Install the Haxe parser
highlight = {
enable = true, -- false will disable the whole extension
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = false,
},
}
local parser_config = require "nvim-treesitter.parsers".get_parser_configs()
parser_config.haxe = {
install_info = {
url = "https://github.com/vantreeseba/tree-sitter-haxe",
files = {"src/parser.c", "src/scanner.c"},
-- optional entries:
branch = "main",
},
filetype = "haxe",
}
Open nvim, and run TSInstallFromGrammer haxe
This should get you running.
You might have to add the haxe filetype for neovim to be able to associate the grammar to your files. To do this create the appropriate file with:
touch ~/.nvim/filetype.lua
And add the following content:
vim.filetype.add({
extension = {
hx = 'haxe',
},
})