* Remove trailing spaces
* Setup Bundler in some scripts
* Update grammar index
* Make prune-grammars script to be callable in a script directory
* Prune unused xquery grammar repo
source.xq by language-jsoniq is actual tm_scope for XQuery.
* Remove xquery submodule
git submodule deinit vendor/grammars/xquery/
git rm vendor/grammars/xquery/
* Fix invocation of script/list-grammars
This fixes#3339.
* Make add-grammars script to be callable in a script directory
* Generate samples.json before running list-grammars
list-grammars requires linguist.
* Generate language_id from language names
The language_id is generated from the SHA256 hash of the language's name
* Test the validity of language ids
All languages should have a positive 32bit integer as an id
* Update languages.yml header in set-language-ids
Sublime Text YAML syntax definitions use the .sublime-syntax file extension
Most syntax files declare a YAML 1.2 syntax although they are YAML 1.1 compatible
Thus, the YAML version header is stripped off before parsing
Displays a warning if parsing fails
In .sublime-syntax files, the scope is under the 'scope' key -- as opposed to the usual 'scopeName' key
This is a test. I don't understand the details of how the `bundle config
build.charlock_holmes` bit works/fails, so the intent here is to get a PR posted
for purposes of getting feedback via the full Travis machinery.
* The `thread`-gem is required for the script, because otherwise Ruby throws an error that `Queue` in line 259 is an uninitialized constant
* The variable `p` was previously in the same method with the status message saying `OK ‹path› ‹converted scopes›`. But `p` is now defined in load_grammars() and thus not visible when showing the OK-message in install_grammars(). This was solved by adding a path-parameter to install_grammars().
convert-grammars now supports a few flags that we can use to make it
dump out the YAML just for the local grammar submodules. We can then
compare this to the YAML that's actually in grammars.yml to check that
they're the same. If they aren't, grammars.yml needs to be updated.
This will help catch mistakes like using the wrong scope name.
We tell apt-get to download it to vendor/apt and then install it into a
vendor/icu directory.
We should be able to just specify --with-icu-dir, but apparently Ruby
2.0 (but not 1.9 or 2.1 or 2.2) has a bug that requires us to use
--with-icu-include/--with-icu-lib instead. Otherwise it can't find the
ICU libraries.
This runs 8 `git submodule update` processes in parallel, speeding up
bootstrap from 2 minutes to 30 seconds for me. (Obviously this is
dependent on bandwidth.)
This makes it so we don't have to redownload all the grammars every time
we build the grammars gem. It will also let us verify that grammars.yml
is accurate in the future by checking it against the submodules on disk.
script/bootstrap now updates the submodules.