dotfiles/nvim/plugin/treesitter.lua

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local ok, parser_configs = pcall(require, 'nvim-treesitter.parsers')
if not ok then return end
-- Should only really run on my Macbook, as it is my only macOS device.
-- Apple's C compilers seem to not want to compile any of Treesitter's
-- dialects.
-- That is, `cc`, `gcc`, `g++`, andsoforth. Funnily enough, they are all
-- aliases to the same program.
-- So, the nix-darwin configuration specifies the installation of zig as a
-- replacement compiler solely so the Treesitter dialects compile. Very
-- intuitive.
-- Sadly, the solution only works on my old MacBook pro, which is a 13 inch
-- model. So my only option is to lock it down to that device.
if vim.loop.os_uname().sysname == 'Darwin' then
local meta = vim.fn.system({"system_profiler", "SPHardwareDataType"});
if not string.match(meta, "MacBookPro13,1") then
return
end
local opts = require('nvim-treesitter.install')
opts.compilers = { "zig" }
opts.command_extra_args = { "--help" }
end
local parser_configs = parser_configs.get_parser_configs()
parser_configs.norg = {
install_info = {
url = "https://github.com/nvim-neorg/tree-sitter-norg",
files = { "src/parser.c", "src/scanner.cc" },
branch = "main"
},
}
require('nvim-treesitter.configs').setup {
ensure_installed = { "norg" }
}