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Auto LSP

A Rust crate for creating Abstract Syntax Trees (AST) and Language Server Protocol (LSP) servers powered by Tree-sitter queries

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auto_lsp is at an early stage, expect frequent breaking changes.

Quick Example

auto_lsp is designed to be as language-agnostic as possible, allowing any Tree-sitter grammar to be used.

Defining a simple AST involves two steps: writing the queries and then defining the corresponding AST structures in Rust.

Let's say you have a toy language with a root node named document containing a list of function nodes, each containing a unique name.

A simple query file to capture the root document and function names:

(document) @document
(function
    (name) @name) @function

The corresponding AST definition in Rust:

#[seq(query = "document")]
struct Document {
   functions: Vec<Function>
}

#[seq(query = "function")]
struct Function {
   name: Name
}

#[seq(query = "name")]
struct Name {}

Now that you have your AST defined, you can:

  • Implement the AST traits and create a LSP server (with the lsp_server feature).
  • Add your own logic for testing purposes, code generation, etc.

Documentation

Examples

Features

  • deadlock_detection: Enable parking_lot's deadlock detection (not compatible with wasm).
  • log: Enable logging. (uses stderrlog)
  • lsp_server: Enable the LSP server (uses lsp_server).
  • rayon: Enable rayon support (only compatible with wasi-p1-threads).
  • wasm: Enable wasm support.
  • html: Enable the html workspace mock for testing purposes.
  • python: Enable the python workspace mock for testing purposes.

Inspirations / Similar projects

Dependencies

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