gdb doesn't work with clang and I have a hard time using lldb, all I can say for sure is, for some reason, `treesit-extra-load-path' is nil when running TTY emacs on macOS, whereas it is set to '("/opt/local/lib") on the NS port. Can Alan help? Jimmy On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 9:31 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong > > Date: Sun, 28 May 2023 09:15:15 +0100 > > Cc: 63762@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > I only have 1 copy of those tree-sitter libraries in my entire system, > and on both the TTY and NS ports, > > (treesit-available-p) returns t. All of the tree-sitter libraries are in > /opt/local/lib, it's just the TTY port isn't > > able to pick them up. Here's a directory listing > > What I meant to say is that by macOS conventions, a console program > looks for shared libraries in different places. But that's a guess; I > don't really know how this works on macOS. > > All I can suggest is step in a debugger through the code in > treesit_load_language, and see why the TTY version fails to find the > grammar libraries. I don't have this problem on MS-Windows, FWIW. So > it is something macOS-specific, and we need a macOS expert to > investigate. >