- `version` on its own displays the current version
- `version --bump patch` bumps the patch version
- `version --bump minor` bumps the minor version
- `version --bump major` bumps the major version
- `version 1.2.3` bumps the version directly (existing behaviour)
All flavours of version bump displays a string in the form:
`Bumping version 1.2.3 to 4.5.6`
Problem: When multiple input paths are provided to the `parse` command (a la `tree-sitter parse --paths [...]`), if a language can't be found for one of the paths, it can be a little unclear *which* path caused the failure. The loader *can* fail with `Failed to load language for file name <foo.bar>`, but this isn't guaranteed.
Solution: Attach some additional context in the case where multiple paths can be provided, displaying the problematic path on failure.
This adds an `--evaluate-only` option to `tree-sitter generate`
so that it only does the evaluation of `grammar.js` to
`src/grammar.json`, without continuing on with the generation of
`src/parser.c` and related files.
It's a follow-up to #4580.
* Move all rust crates (except lib) into crates dir, w/o nesting
* Remove stale path from .gitattributes
* Rename lib.rs files for easier navigation
* Rename mod.rs file for easier navigation
* Fix emscripten-version path
* Fix fixtures dir paths
* Use the default rustfmt settings
* Don't use nightly on CI