This change refactors the DAP `Event` type, the `helix_dap` module and the `helix_dap::transport` module to be closer to the equivalent implementations in `helix_lsp`. The DAP `Event` type is similar to LSP's `Notification` so this change rewrites the enum as a trait which is implemented by empty types (for example `enum Initialized {}`). `Event` is then reintroduced as an enum in `helix_dap` with a helper function to convert from the `Event` as the transport knows it. By separating the definitions of `Event` between lib and transport, we can handle incoming events which are not known to our `Event` enum. For example debugpy sends `"debugpySockets"` which is unknown. With this change, unknown events are discarded with an info-level log message. The `Request` type was already a trait but did not have an enum with the known values. This change also introduces a `helix_dap::Request` enum similar to `helix_dap::Event`. This resolves a TODO comment about avoiding `unwrap` when parsing the request's arguments. |
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A Kakoune / Neovim inspired editor, written in Rust.
The editing model is very heavily based on Kakoune; during development I found myself agreeing with most of Kakoune's design decisions.
For more information, see the website or documentation.
All shortcuts/keymaps can be found in the documentation on the website.
Features
- Vim-like modal editing
- Multiple selections
- Built-in language server support
- Smart, incremental syntax highlighting and code editing via tree-sitter
Although it's primarily a terminal-based editor, I am interested in exploring a custom renderer (similar to Emacs) using wgpu or skulpin.
Note: Only certain languages have indentation definitions at the moment. Check
runtime/queries/<lang>/
for indents.scm
.
Installation
Contributing
Contributing guidelines can be found here.
Getting help
Your question might already be answered on the FAQ.
Discuss the project on the community Matrix Space (make sure to join #helix-editor:matrix.org
if you're on a client that doesn't support Matrix Spaces yet).
Credits
Thanks to @jakenvac for designing the logo!