helix-mirror/Cargo.toml
Michael Davis c8e6857aff Add a parser-combinator crate
Parser-combinators are one of the simpler tools for building ad-hoc
parsers. They're a good fit because they are...

* Small: each parser / parser-combinator is around 10 LOC.
* Functional: helix_core strives to be a functional set of utilities
  usable throughout the rest of the editor.
* Flexible: use them to build any sort of ad-hoc parser. In the child
  commit, we'll parse LSP Snippet syntax using these new parser
  combinators.

Why not use an existing parser-combinator crate? Existing popular
parser-combinator crates have histories of making breaking changes
(for example nom and combine).

> Implementation note: I tried to not introduce a new trait since the
> types can be expressed in terms of `impl Fn`s. The trait is necessary
> to build `seq` implementations without a proc macro though, and also
> allows us to use `&'static str`s very conveniently: see the trait
> implementation for `&'static str`.
2023-03-08 10:48:35 +09:00

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[workspace]
members = [
"helix-core",
"helix-view",
"helix-term",
"helix-tui",
"helix-lsp",
"helix-dap",
"helix-loader",
"helix-vcs",
"helix-parsec",
"xtask",
]
default-members = [
"helix-term"
]
[profile.release]
lto = "thin"
# debug = true
[profile.opt]
inherits = "release"
lto = "fat"
codegen-units = 1
# strip = "debuginfo" # TODO: or strip = true
opt-level = 3
[profile.integration]
inherits = "test"
package.helix-core.opt-level = 2
package.helix-tui.opt-level = 2
package.helix-term.opt-level = 2
[patch.crates-io]
tree-sitter = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter", rev = "c51896d32dcc11a38e41f36e3deb1a6a9c4f4b14" }