Syntax highlighting and outline support for empirical fun definitions
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I realise this is a very unusual use of Ruby so completely understand if you’d rather not merge it here. I’ve written TreeSitter queries to support
fundefinitions from Empirical with syntax highlighting and outline support.https://github.com/yippee-fun/empirical
These queries are so specific, it’s extremely unlikely that they would be triggered for anyone who isn’t using Empirical. You would need to have a call pattern like this in your code.