TreeSitterQuery: pass utf8 byte count to ts_query_new#419
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Passing the Character count is problematic for query fiels that contain unicode characters (such as λ or ∀ -- as in [1]), because the Character count ends up being shorter than the byte length, leading to truncated patterns (as in the @comment at the end of [1]) or invalid syntax. [1]: https://github.com/6cdh/tree-sitter-racket/blob/56b57807f86aa4ddb14892572b318edd4bc90ebe/queries/highlights.scm#L12
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Passing the Character count is problematic for query files that contain unicode characters (such as λ or ∀ -- as in 1), because the Character count ends up being shorter than the byte length, leading to truncated patterns (as in the
@commentat the end of 1) or invalid syntax.