# Klammertext editor support Editing support for Klammertext files (`.kt` documents and `.k` klammer definitions) in four editors, built around one shared implementation. | Directory | Contents | |---|---| | `shared/` | **The shared editor core** (`klammertext_edit.py`) and the **Klammertext language server** (`klammertext_ls.py`). Everything structure-aware — indentation, table alignment, delimiter matching, delimiter diagnostics — implemented once, in dependency-free Python. | | `emacs/` | Emacs major mode. An independent elisp implementation of the same algorithms (Emacs cannot call Python per keystroke), held byte-equal to the shared core by the test suite. | | `sublime/` | Sublime Text package. Syntax file plus thin plugin wrappers that import the shared core directly (Sublime's plugin host is Python). | | `vim/` | Vim plugin. Syntax/ftplugin files plus commands that run the shared core's CLI; with `+python3`, the core also runs in-process (`=` operator, live match highlighting). | | `vscode/` | Visual Studio Code extension. TextMate grammar plus a dependency-free extension that spawns the language server and speaks LSP to it. | ## The architecture Klammertext's *structural layer* — @-run tiers, bar-run dimension, `^`-escapes, `#` removal, literal spans, nesting depth — is independent of both the Klammermachine and any klammer set, and every editor needs the same operations on it. Those operations live in **`shared/klammertext_edit.py`**: - **Indentation** — 2 spaces per nesting level; bar runs and closing delimiters sit at their opener's column; `@document` is transparent; verbatim/`@eval`/removed content is never touched. Explicit-only in every editor: whitespace is content in Klammertext. - **Table alignment** — pad a `@table`'s rows so the depth-0 `|` separators line up (rows end with `||`; cells over 30 characters or spanning lines opt their row out; over 100 columns the command declines; never a space inside a bar run). - **Delimiter matching** — open ↔ close for klammer applications, literal klammers matched by name with opaque content, everything else by depth. - **Diagnostics** — whole-buffer balance check over all three `@`-tiers: unclosed openings, extra closes, name and tier mismatches, unclosed literal spans and `#[` blocks. - **A CLI** (`indent | align | match | check` over stdin/stdout) for editors that shell out (Vim), and for scripts. **`shared/klammertext_ls.py`** puts a language server in front of the same core: JSON-RPC over stdio, no dependencies. It serves publishDiagnostics, document/range formatting (reindentation), documentHighlight and definition (the matcher), and a `klammertext.alignTable` command. The VS Code extension is its first client; any LSP client works — Neovim's built-in LSP, Emacs eglot, Sublime's LSP package — with a one-line configuration pointing at `python3 klammertext_ls.py`. Syntax highlighting and cursor-latency features stay native in each editor (a tokenizer or a per-keystroke matcher cannot round-trip to Python), so each editor directory carries its own syntax artifact and, where relevant, its own thin glue. ## Locating the shared core The Sublime, Vim, and VS Code integrations find `klammertext_edit.py` (and VS Code additionally `klammertext_ls.py`) in this order: a copy at the integration's own root (the **editing zip** vendors one there, so each unpacked folder is self-contained), `../shared/` relative to the integration (this repository's layout — using an editor directory straight from a checkout just works), then `$KLAMMERTEXT_HOME/doc/edit/shared/`. ## Keeping things in sync `klammertext_edit.py` is the source of truth for the policy lists (`LITERAL_KLAMMERS`, `TRANSPARENT_KLAMMERS`, `CODE_KLAMMERS`, `ALIGN_KLAMMERS`) and limits (`INDENT_OFFSET`, `CELL_MAX`, `ROW_MAX`). Two kinds of artifact cannot read it and restate parts of it by hand: 1. **The Emacs mode** — a full independent implementation with its own defcustoms, checked byte-for-byte against the shared core by `tst/editor_test.sh`. 2. **The static syntax files** — the literal-klammer set (`@code`) appears in the Sublime `.sublime-syntax`, the Vim `syntax/klammertext.vim`, and the VS Code `tmLanguage.json` grammar (and the Emacs defcustom). When you add a literal klammer, change them together; each file's header carries the same SYNC note. ## Testing `tst/editor_test.sh` (run by `dbg/rebuild.sh` and `make -C tst test`) drives the fixture pairs in `tst/editor/` through the shared core's API and CLI, checks idempotence, checks the Emacs implementation for byte-equality, runs the language server through a scripted LSP client (`ls_test.py`), exercises the VS Code extension against the real server under a stubbed VS Code API (`vscode_ext_test.js`), and runs the Vim plugin's commands headlessly. Emacs, Vim, and Node/VS Code halves skip gracefully where not installed.