fix(treesitter): scope highlight state per window

**Problem:** There is a lot of distracting highlight flickering when
editing a buffer with multiple open windows. This is because the
parsing/highlighting state is shared across all windows.

**Solution:** Greatly reduce flicker in window splits by scoping the
highlighter state object and the `parsing` state object to each
individual window, so there is no cross-window interference.
This commit is contained in:
Riley Bruins
2025-06-06 09:48:43 -07:00
committed by Christian Clason
parent 8d3b7b57c8
commit 8183eb32e1

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@ -63,15 +63,16 @@ end
---@field active table<integer,vim.treesitter.highlighter>
---@field bufnr integer
---@field private orig_spelloptions string
--- A map of highlight states.
--- A map from window ID to highlight states.
--- This state is kept during rendering across each line update.
---@field private _highlight_states vim.treesitter.highlighter.State[]
---@field private _highlight_states table<integer, vim.treesitter.highlighter.State[]>
---@field private _queries table<string,vim.treesitter.highlighter.Query>
---@field _conceal_line boolean?
---@field _conceal_checked table<integer, boolean>
---@field tree vim.treesitter.LanguageTree
---@field private redraw_count integer
---@field parsing boolean true if we are parsing asynchronously
--- A map from window ID to whether we are currently parsing that window asynchronously
---@field parsing table<integer, boolean>
local TSHighlighter = {
active = {},
}
@ -132,6 +133,7 @@ function TSHighlighter.new(tree, opts)
self._conceal_checked = {}
self._queries = {}
self._highlight_states = {}
self.parsing = {}
-- Queries for a specific language can be overridden by a custom
-- string query... if one is not provided it will be looked up by file.
@ -185,11 +187,12 @@ function TSHighlighter:destroy()
end
end
---@param win integer
---@param srow integer
---@param erow integer exclusive
---@private
function TSHighlighter:prepare_highlight_states(srow, erow)
self._highlight_states = {}
function TSHighlighter:prepare_highlight_states(win, srow, erow)
self._highlight_states[win] = {}
self.tree:for_each_tree(function(tstree, tree)
if not tstree then
@ -212,7 +215,7 @@ function TSHighlighter:prepare_highlight_states(srow, erow)
-- _highlight_states should be a list so that the highlights are added in the same order as
-- for_each_tree traversal. This ensures that parents' highlight don't override children's.
table.insert(self._highlight_states, {
table.insert(self._highlight_states[win], {
tstree = tstree,
next_row = 0,
iter = nil,
@ -221,10 +224,11 @@ function TSHighlighter:prepare_highlight_states(srow, erow)
end)
end
---@param win integer
---@param fn fun(state: vim.treesitter.highlighter.State)
---@package
function TSHighlighter:for_each_highlight_state(fn)
for _, state in ipairs(self._highlight_states) do
function TSHighlighter:for_each_highlight_state(win, fn)
for _, state in ipairs(self._highlight_states[win] or {}) do
fn(state)
end
end
@ -308,13 +312,14 @@ local function get_spell(capture_name)
end
---@param self vim.treesitter.highlighter
---@param win integer
---@param buf integer
---@param line integer
---@param on_spell boolean
---@param on_conceal boolean
local function on_line_impl(self, buf, line, on_spell, on_conceal)
local function on_line_impl(self, win, buf, line, on_spell, on_conceal)
self._conceal_checked[line] = true
self:for_each_highlight_state(function(state)
self:for_each_highlight_state(win, function(state)
local root_node = state.tstree:root()
local root_start_row, _, root_end_row, _ = root_node:range()
@ -394,23 +399,24 @@ local function on_line_impl(self, buf, line, on_spell, on_conceal)
end
---@private
---@param _win integer
---@param win integer
---@param buf integer
---@param line integer
function TSHighlighter._on_line(_, _win, buf, line, _)
function TSHighlighter._on_line(_, win, buf, line, _)
local self = TSHighlighter.active[buf]
if not self then
return
end
on_line_impl(self, buf, line, false, false)
on_line_impl(self, win, buf, line, false, false)
end
---@private
---@param win integer
---@param buf integer
---@param srow integer
---@param erow integer
function TSHighlighter._on_spell_nav(_, _, buf, srow, _, erow, _)
function TSHighlighter._on_spell_nav(_, win, buf, srow, _, erow, _)
local self = TSHighlighter.active[buf]
if not self then
return
@ -418,30 +424,31 @@ function TSHighlighter._on_spell_nav(_, _, buf, srow, _, erow, _)
-- Do not affect potentially populated highlight state. Here we just want a temporary
-- empty state so the C code can detect whether the region should be spell checked.
local highlight_states = self._highlight_states
self:prepare_highlight_states(srow, erow)
local highlight_states = self._highlight_states[win]
self:prepare_highlight_states(win, srow, erow)
for row = srow, erow do
on_line_impl(self, buf, row, true, false)
on_line_impl(self, win, buf, row, true, false)
end
self._highlight_states = highlight_states
self._highlight_states[win] = highlight_states
end
---@private
---@param win integer
---@param buf integer
---@param row integer
function TSHighlighter._on_conceal_line(_, _, buf, row)
function TSHighlighter._on_conceal_line(_, win, buf, row)
local self = TSHighlighter.active[buf]
if not self or not self._conceal_line or self._conceal_checked[row] then
return
end
-- Do not affect potentially populated highlight state.
local highlight_states = self._highlight_states
local highlight_states = self._highlight_states[win]
self.tree:parse({ row, row })
self:prepare_highlight_states(row, row)
on_line_impl(self, buf, row, false, true)
self._highlight_states = highlight_states
self:prepare_highlight_states(win, row, row)
on_line_impl(self, win, buf, row, false, true)
self._highlight_states[win] = highlight_states
end
---@private
@ -466,33 +473,31 @@ function TSHighlighter._on_win(_, win, buf, topline, botline)
if not self then
return false
end
self.parsing = self.parsing
self.parsing[win] = self.parsing[win]
or nil
== self.tree:parse({ topline, botline + 1 }, function(_, trees)
if trees and self.parsing then
self.parsing = false
if trees and self.parsing[win] then
self.parsing[win] = false
api.nvim__redraw({ win = win, valid = false, flush = false })
end
end)
if not self.parsing then
if not self.parsing[win] then
self.redraw_count = self.redraw_count + 1
self:prepare_highlight_states(topline, botline)
self:prepare_highlight_states(win, topline, botline)
else
self:for_each_highlight_state(function(state)
self:for_each_highlight_state(win, function(state)
-- TODO(ribru17): Inefficient. Eventually all marks should be applied in on_buf, and all
-- non-folded ranges of each open window should be merged, and iterators should only be
-- created over those regions. This would also fix #31777.
--
-- Currently this is not possible because the parser discards previously parsed injection
-- trees upon parsing a different region.
--
-- It would also be nice if rather than re-querying extmarks for old trees, we could tell the
-- decoration provider to not clear previous ephemeral marks for this redraw cycle.
state.iter = nil
state.next_row = 0
end)
end
return #self._highlight_states > 0
local hl_states = self._highlight_states[win] or {}
return #hl_states > 0
end
api.nvim_set_decoration_provider(ns, {