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local api = vim.api
local validate = vim.validate
local lsp = vim._defer_require('vim.lsp', {
_changetracking = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp._changetracking'
_dynamic = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp._dynamic'
_snippet_grammar = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp._snippet_grammar'
_tagfunc = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp._tagfunc'
_watchfiles = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp._watchfiles'
buf = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.buf'
client = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.client'
codelens = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.codelens'
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completion = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.completion'
diagnostic = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.diagnostic'
handlers = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.handlers'
inlay_hint = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.inlay_hint'
log = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.log'
protocol = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.protocol'
rpc = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.rpc'
semantic_tokens = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.semantic_tokens'
util = ..., --- @module 'vim.lsp.util'
})
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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local log = lsp.log
local protocol = lsp.protocol
local ms = protocol.Methods
local util = lsp.util
local changetracking = lsp._changetracking
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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-- Export these directly from rpc.
---@nodoc
lsp.rpc_response_error = lsp.rpc.rpc_response_error
-- maps request name to the required server_capability in the client.
lsp._request_name_to_capability = {
[ms.textDocument_hover] = { 'hoverProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_signatureHelp] = { 'signatureHelpProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_definition] = { 'definitionProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_implementation] = { 'implementationProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_declaration] = { 'declarationProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_typeDefinition] = { 'typeDefinitionProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_documentSymbol] = { 'documentSymbolProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_prepareCallHierarchy] = { 'callHierarchyProvider' },
[ms.callHierarchy_incomingCalls] = { 'callHierarchyProvider' },
[ms.callHierarchy_outgoingCalls] = { 'callHierarchyProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_prepareTypeHierarchy] = { 'typeHierarchyProvider' },
[ms.typeHierarchy_subtypes] = { 'typeHierarchyProvider' },
[ms.typeHierarchy_supertypes] = { 'typeHierarchyProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_rename] = { 'renameProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_prepareRename] = { 'renameProvider', 'prepareProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_codeAction] = { 'codeActionProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_codeLens] = { 'codeLensProvider' },
[ms.codeLens_resolve] = { 'codeLensProvider', 'resolveProvider' },
[ms.codeAction_resolve] = { 'codeActionProvider', 'resolveProvider' },
[ms.workspace_executeCommand] = { 'executeCommandProvider' },
[ms.workspace_symbol] = { 'workspaceSymbolProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_references] = { 'referencesProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_rangeFormatting] = { 'documentRangeFormattingProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_rangesFormatting] = { 'documentRangeFormattingProvider', 'rangesSupport' },
[ms.textDocument_formatting] = { 'documentFormattingProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_completion] = { 'completionProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_documentHighlight] = { 'documentHighlightProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_semanticTokens_full] = { 'semanticTokensProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_semanticTokens_full_delta] = { 'semanticTokensProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_inlayHint] = { 'inlayHintProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_diagnostic] = { 'diagnosticProvider' },
[ms.inlayHint_resolve] = { 'inlayHintProvider', 'resolveProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_documentLink] = { 'documentLinkProvider' },
[ms.documentLink_resolve] = { 'documentLinkProvider', 'resolveProvider' },
[ms.textDocument_didClose] = { 'textDocumentSync', 'openClose' },
[ms.textDocument_didOpen] = { 'textDocumentSync', 'openClose' },
[ms.textDocument_willSave] = { 'textDocumentSync', 'willSave' },
[ms.textDocument_willSaveWaitUntil] = { 'textDocumentSync', 'willSaveWaitUntil' },
}
-- TODO improve handling of scratch buffers with LSP attached.
--- Returns the buffer number for the given {bufnr}.
---
---@param bufnr (integer|nil) Buffer number to resolve. Defaults to current buffer
---@return integer bufnr
local function resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
validate({ bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true } })
if bufnr == nil or bufnr == 0 then
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return api.nvim_get_current_buf()
end
return bufnr
end
---@private
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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--- Called by the client when trying to call a method that's not
--- supported in any of the servers registered for the current buffer.
---@param method (string) name of the method
function lsp._unsupported_method(method)
local msg = string.format(
'method %s is not supported by any of the servers registered for the current buffer',
method
)
log.warn(msg)
return msg
end
local wait_result_reason = { [-1] = 'timeout', [-2] = 'interrupted', [-3] = 'error' }
local format_line_ending = {
['unix'] = '\n',
['dos'] = '\r\n',
['mac'] = '\r',
}
---@private
---@param bufnr (number)
---@return string
function lsp._buf_get_line_ending(bufnr)
return format_line_ending[vim.bo[bufnr].fileformat] or '\n'
end
-- Tracks all clients created via lsp.start_client
local all_clients = {} --- @type table<integer,vim.lsp.Client>
local client_errors_base = table.maxn(lsp.rpc.client_errors)
local client_errors_offset = 0
local function client_error(name)
client_errors_offset = client_errors_offset + 1
local index = client_errors_base + client_errors_offset
return { [name] = index, [index] = name }
end
--- Error codes to be used with `on_error` from |vim.lsp.start_client|.
--- Can be used to look up the string from a the number or the number
--- from the string.
--- @nodoc
lsp.client_errors = vim.tbl_extend(
'error',
lsp.rpc.client_errors,
client_error('BEFORE_INIT_CALLBACK_ERROR'),
client_error('ON_INIT_CALLBACK_ERROR'),
client_error('ON_ATTACH_ERROR'),
client_error('ON_EXIT_CALLBACK_ERROR')
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)
---@private
--- Returns full text of buffer {bufnr} as a string.
---
---@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
---@return string # Buffer text as string.
function lsp._buf_get_full_text(bufnr)
local line_ending = lsp._buf_get_line_ending(bufnr)
local text = table.concat(api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true), line_ending)
if vim.bo[bufnr].eol then
text = text .. line_ending
end
return text
end
--- Memoizes a function. On first run, the function return value is saved and
--- immediately returned on subsequent runs. If the function returns a multival,
--- only the first returned value will be memoized and returned. The function will only be run once,
--- even if it has side effects.
---
---@generic T: function
---@param fn (T) Function to run
---@return T
local function once(fn)
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local value --- @type function
local ran = false
return function(...)
if not ran then
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value = fn(...) --- @type function
ran = true
end
return value
end
end
--- @param client vim.lsp.Client
--- @param config vim.lsp.ClientConfig
--- @return boolean
local function reuse_client_default(client, config)
if client.name ~= config.name then
return false
end
if config.root_dir then
for _, dir in ipairs(client.workspace_folders or {}) do
-- note: do not need to check client.root_dir since that should be client.workspace_folders[1]
if config.root_dir == dir.name then
return true
end
end
end
-- TODO(lewis6991): also check config.workspace_folders
return false
end
--- @class vim.lsp.start.Opts
--- @inlinedoc
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---
--- Predicate used to decide if a client should be re-used. Used on all
--- running clients. The default implementation re-uses a client if name and
--- root_dir matches.
--- @field reuse_client? fun(client: vim.lsp.Client, config: vim.lsp.ClientConfig): boolean
---
--- Buffer handle to attach to if starting or re-using a client (0 for current).
--- @field bufnr? integer
---
--- Suppress error reporting if the LSP server fails to start (default false).
--- @field silent? boolean
--- Create a new LSP client and start a language server or reuses an already
--- running client if one is found matching `name` and `root_dir`.
--- Attaches the current buffer to the client.
---
--- Example:
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---
--- ```lua
--- vim.lsp.start({
--- name = 'my-server-name',
--- cmd = {'name-of-language-server-executable'},
--- root_dir = vim.fs.root(0, {'pyproject.toml', 'setup.py'}),
--- })
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--- ```
---
--- See |vim.lsp.start_client()| for all available options. The most important are:
---
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--- - `name` arbitrary name for the LSP client. Should be unique per language server.
--- - `cmd` command string[] or function, described at |vim.lsp.start_client()|.
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--- - `root_dir` path to the project root. By default this is used to decide if an existing client
--- should be re-used. The example above uses |vim.fs.root()| and |vim.fs.dirname()| to detect
--- the root by traversing the file system upwards starting from the current directory until
--- either a `pyproject.toml` or `setup.py` file is found.
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--- - `workspace_folders` list of `{ uri:string, name: string }` tables specifying the project root
--- folders used by the language server. If `nil` the property is derived from `root_dir` for
--- convenience.
---
--- Language servers use this information to discover metadata like the
--- dependencies of your project and they tend to index the contents within the
--- project folder.
---
---
--- To ensure a language server is only started for languages it can handle,
--- make sure to call |vim.lsp.start()| within a |FileType| autocmd.
--- Either use |:au|, |nvim_create_autocmd()| or put the call in a
--- `ftplugin/<filetype_name>.lua` (See |ftplugin-name|)
---
--- @param config vim.lsp.ClientConfig Configuration for the server.
--- @param opts vim.lsp.start.Opts? Optional keyword arguments
--- @return integer? client_id
function lsp.start(config, opts)
opts = opts or {}
local reuse_client = opts.reuse_client or reuse_client_default
local bufnr = resolve_bufnr(opts.bufnr)
for _, client in pairs(all_clients) do
if reuse_client(client, config) then
if lsp.buf_attach_client(bufnr, client.id) then
return client.id
else
return nil
end
end
end
local client_id, err = lsp.start_client(config)
if err then
if not opts.silent then
vim.notify(err, vim.log.levels.WARN)
end
return nil
end
if client_id and lsp.buf_attach_client(bufnr, client_id) then
return client_id
end
return nil
end
--- Consumes the latest progress messages from all clients and formats them as a string.
--- Empty if there are no clients or if no new messages
---
---@return string
function lsp.status()
local percentage = nil
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local messages = {} --- @type string[]
for _, client in ipairs(vim.lsp.get_clients()) do
--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:no-unknown
for progress in client.progress do
--- @cast progress {token: lsp.ProgressToken, value: lsp.LSPAny}
local value = progress.value
if type(value) == 'table' and value.kind then
local message = value.message and (value.title .. ': ' .. value.message) or value.title
messages[#messages + 1] = message
if value.percentage then
percentage = math.max(percentage or 0, value.percentage)
end
end
-- else: Doesn't look like work done progress and can be in any format
-- Just ignore it as there is no sensible way to display it
end
end
local message = table.concat(messages, ', ')
if percentage then
return string.format('%3d%%: %s', percentage, message)
end
return message
end
-- Determines whether the given option can be set by `set_defaults`.
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---@param bufnr integer
---@param option string
---@return boolean
local function is_empty_or_default(bufnr, option)
if vim.bo[bufnr][option] == '' then
return true
end
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local info = api.nvim_get_option_info2(option, { buf = bufnr })
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---@param e vim.fn.getscriptinfo.ret
local scriptinfo = vim.tbl_filter(function(e)
return e.sid == info.last_set_sid
end, vim.fn.getscriptinfo())
if #scriptinfo ~= 1 then
return false
end
return vim.startswith(scriptinfo[1].name, vim.fn.expand('$VIMRUNTIME'))
end
---@private
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
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---@param bufnr integer
function lsp._set_defaults(client, bufnr)
if
client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_definition) and is_empty_or_default(bufnr, 'tagfunc')
then
vim.bo[bufnr].tagfunc = 'v:lua.vim.lsp.tagfunc'
end
if
client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_completion) and is_empty_or_default(bufnr, 'omnifunc')
then
vim.bo[bufnr].omnifunc = 'v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc'
end
if
client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_rangeFormatting)
and is_empty_or_default(bufnr, 'formatprg')
and is_empty_or_default(bufnr, 'formatexpr')
then
vim.bo[bufnr].formatexpr = 'v:lua.vim.lsp.formatexpr()'
end
api.nvim_buf_call(bufnr, function()
if
client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_hover)
and is_empty_or_default(bufnr, 'keywordprg')
and vim.fn.maparg('K', 'n', false, false) == ''
then
vim.keymap.set('n', 'K', vim.lsp.buf.hover, { buffer = bufnr, desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.hover()' })
end
end)
if client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_diagnostic) then
lsp.diagnostic._enable(bufnr)
end
end
--- Reset defaults set by `set_defaults`.
--- Must only be called if the last client attached to a buffer exits.
local function reset_defaults(bufnr)
if vim.bo[bufnr].tagfunc == 'v:lua.vim.lsp.tagfunc' then
vim.bo[bufnr].tagfunc = nil
end
if vim.bo[bufnr].omnifunc == 'v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc' then
vim.bo[bufnr].omnifunc = nil
end
if vim.bo[bufnr].formatexpr == 'v:lua.vim.lsp.formatexpr()' then
vim.bo[bufnr].formatexpr = nil
end
api.nvim_buf_call(bufnr, function()
local keymap = vim.fn.maparg('K', 'n', false, true)
if keymap and keymap.callback == vim.lsp.buf.hover and keymap.buffer == 1 then
vim.keymap.del('n', 'K', { buffer = bufnr })
end
end)
end
--- @param code integer
--- @param signal integer
--- @param client_id integer
local function on_client_exit(code, signal, client_id)
local client = all_clients[client_id]
vim.schedule(function()
for bufnr in pairs(client.attached_buffers) do
if client and client.attached_buffers[bufnr] and api.nvim_buf_is_valid(bufnr) then
api.nvim_exec_autocmds('LspDetach', {
buffer = bufnr,
modeline = false,
data = { client_id = client_id },
})
end
client.attached_buffers[bufnr] = nil
if #lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr, _uninitialized = true }) == 0 then
reset_defaults(bufnr)
end
end
local namespace = vim.lsp.diagnostic.get_namespace(client_id)
vim.diagnostic.reset(namespace)
end)
local name = client.name or 'unknown'
-- Schedule the deletion of the client object so that it exists in the execution of LspDetach
-- autocommands
vim.schedule(function()
all_clients[client_id] = nil
-- Client can be absent if executable starts, but initialize fails
-- init/attach won't have happened
if client then
changetracking.reset(client)
end
if code ~= 0 or (signal ~= 0 and signal ~= 15) then
local msg = string.format(
'Client %s quit with exit code %s and signal %s. Check log for errors: %s',
name,
code,
signal,
lsp.get_log_path()
)
vim.notify(msg, vim.log.levels.WARN)
end
end)
end
--- Starts and initializes a client with the given configuration.
--- @param config vim.lsp.ClientConfig Configuration for the server.
--- @return integer? client_id |vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()| Note: client may not be
--- fully initialized. Use `on_init` to do any actions once
--- the client has been initialized.
--- @return string? # Error message, if any
function lsp.start_client(config)
local ok, res = pcall(require('vim.lsp.client').create, config)
if not ok then
return nil, res --[[@as string]]
end
local client = assert(res)
--- @diagnostic disable-next-line: invisible
table.insert(client._on_exit_cbs, on_client_exit)
all_clients[client.id] = client
client:initialize()
return client.id, nil
end
---Buffer lifecycle handler for textDocument/didSave
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--- @param bufnr integer
local function text_document_did_save_handler(bufnr)
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
local text = once(lsp._buf_get_full_text)
for _, client in ipairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })) do
local name = api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr)
local old_name = changetracking._get_and_set_name(client, bufnr, name)
if old_name and name ~= old_name then
client.notify(ms.textDocument_didClose, {
textDocument = {
uri = vim.uri_from_fname(old_name),
},
})
client.notify(ms.textDocument_didOpen, {
textDocument = {
version = 0,
uri = uri,
languageId = client.get_language_id(bufnr, vim.bo[bufnr].filetype),
text = lsp._buf_get_full_text(bufnr),
},
})
util.buf_versions[bufnr] = 0
end
local save_capability = vim.tbl_get(client.server_capabilities, 'textDocumentSync', 'save')
if save_capability then
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local included_text --- @type string?
if type(save_capability) == 'table' and save_capability.includeText then
included_text = text(bufnr)
end
client.notify(ms.textDocument_didSave, {
textDocument = {
uri = uri,
},
text = included_text,
})
end
end
end
---@param bufnr integer resolved buffer
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
local function buf_detach_client(bufnr, client)
api.nvim_exec_autocmds('LspDetach', {
buffer = bufnr,
modeline = false,
data = { client_id = client.id },
})
changetracking.reset_buf(client, bufnr)
if client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_didClose) then
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
local params = { textDocument = { uri = uri } }
client.notify(ms.textDocument_didClose, params)
end
client.attached_buffers[bufnr] = nil
local namespace = lsp.diagnostic.get_namespace(client.id)
vim.diagnostic.reset(namespace, bufnr)
end
--- @type table<integer,true>
local attached_buffers = {}
--- @param bufnr integer
local function buf_attach(bufnr)
if attached_buffers[bufnr] then
return
end
attached_buffers[bufnr] = true
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
local augroup = ('lsp_b_%d_save'):format(bufnr)
local group = api.nvim_create_augroup(augroup, { clear = true })
api.nvim_create_autocmd('BufWritePre', {
group = group,
buffer = bufnr,
desc = 'vim.lsp: textDocument/willSave',
callback = function(ctx)
for _, client in ipairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = ctx.buf })) do
local params = {
textDocument = {
uri = uri,
},
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reason = protocol.TextDocumentSaveReason.Manual, ---@type integer
}
if client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_willSave) then
client.notify(ms.textDocument_willSave, params)
end
if client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_willSaveWaitUntil) then
local result, err =
client.request_sync(ms.textDocument_willSaveWaitUntil, params, 1000, ctx.buf)
if result and result.result then
util.apply_text_edits(result.result, ctx.buf, client.offset_encoding)
elseif err then
log.error(vim.inspect(err))
end
end
end
end,
})
api.nvim_create_autocmd('BufWritePost', {
group = group,
buffer = bufnr,
desc = 'vim.lsp: textDocument/didSave handler',
callback = function(ctx)
text_document_did_save_handler(ctx.buf)
end,
})
-- First time, so attach and set up stuff.
api.nvim_buf_attach(bufnr, false, {
on_lines = function(_, _, changedtick, firstline, lastline, new_lastline)
if #lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr }) == 0 then
-- detach if there are no clients
return #lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr, _uninitialized = true }) == 0
end
util.buf_versions[bufnr] = changedtick
changetracking.send_changes(bufnr, firstline, lastline, new_lastline)
end,
on_reload = function()
local clients = lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })
local params = { textDocument = { uri = uri } }
for _, client in ipairs(clients) do
changetracking.reset_buf(client, bufnr)
if client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_didClose) then
client.notify(ms.textDocument_didClose, params)
end
end
for _, client in ipairs(clients) do
client:_text_document_did_open_handler(bufnr)
end
end,
on_detach = function()
local clients = lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr, _uninitialized = true })
for _, client in ipairs(clients) do
buf_detach_client(bufnr, client)
end
attached_buffers[bufnr] = nil
util.buf_versions[bufnr] = nil
end,
-- TODO if we know all of the potential clients ahead of time, then we
-- could conditionally set this.
-- utf_sizes = size_index > 1;
utf_sizes = true,
})
end
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--- Implements the `textDocument/did…` notifications required to track a buffer
--- for any language server.
---
--- Without calling this, the server won't be notified of changes to a buffer.
---
---@param bufnr (integer) Buffer handle, or 0 for current
---@param client_id (integer) Client id
---@return boolean success `true` if client was attached successfully; `false` otherwise
function lsp.buf_attach_client(bufnr, client_id)
validate({
bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true },
client_id = { client_id, 'n' },
})
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
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if not api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
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log.warn(string.format('buf_attach_client called on unloaded buffer (id: %d): ', bufnr))
return false
end
local client = lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
if not client then
return false
end
buf_attach(bufnr)
if client.attached_buffers[bufnr] then
return true
end
client.attached_buffers[bufnr] = true
-- This is our first time attaching this client to this buffer.
-- Send didOpen for the client if it is initialized. If it isn't initialized
-- then it will send didOpen on initialize.
if client.initialized then
client:_on_attach(bufnr)
end
return true
end
--- Detaches client from the specified buffer.
--- Note: While the server is notified that the text document (buffer)
--- was closed, it is still able to send notifications should it ignore this notification.
---
---@param bufnr integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current
---@param client_id integer Client id
function lsp.buf_detach_client(bufnr, client_id)
validate({
bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true },
client_id = { client_id, 'n' },
})
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local client = all_clients[client_id]
if not client or not client.attached_buffers[bufnr] then
vim.notify(
string.format(
'Buffer (id: %d) is not attached to client (id: %d). Cannot detach.',
bufnr,
client_id
)
)
return
else
buf_detach_client(bufnr, client)
end
end
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--- Checks if a buffer is attached for a particular client.
---
---@param bufnr (integer) Buffer handle, or 0 for current
---@param client_id (integer) the client id
function lsp.buf_is_attached(bufnr, client_id)
return lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr, id = client_id, _uninitialized = true })[1] ~= nil
end
--- Gets a client by id, or nil if the id is invalid.
--- The returned client may not yet be fully initialized.
---
---@param client_id integer client id
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---
---@return (nil|vim.lsp.Client) client rpc object
function lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
return all_clients[client_id]
end
--- Returns list of buffers attached to client_id.
---
---@param client_id integer client id
---@return integer[] buffers list of buffer ids
function lsp.get_buffers_by_client_id(client_id)
local client = all_clients[client_id]
return client and vim.tbl_keys(client.attached_buffers) or {}
end
--- Stops a client(s).
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---
--- You can also use the `stop()` function on a |vim.lsp.Client| object.
--- To stop all clients:
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---
--- ```lua
--- vim.lsp.stop_client(vim.lsp.get_clients())
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--- ```
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---
--- By default asks the server to shutdown, unless stop was requested
--- already for this client, then force-shutdown is attempted.
---
---@param client_id integer|integer[]|vim.lsp.Client[] id, list of id's, or list of |vim.lsp.Client| objects
---@param force? boolean shutdown forcefully
function lsp.stop_client(client_id, force)
--- @type integer[]|vim.lsp.Client[]
local ids = type(client_id) == 'table' and client_id or { client_id }
for _, id in ipairs(ids) do
if type(id) == 'table' then
if id.stop then
id.stop(force)
end
else
--- @cast id -vim.lsp.Client
local client = all_clients[id]
if client then
client.stop(force)
end
end
end
end
--- Key-value pairs used to filter the returned clients.
--- @class vim.lsp.get_clients.Filter
--- @inlinedoc
---
--- Only return clients with the given id
--- @field id? integer
---
--- Only return clients attached to this buffer
--- @field bufnr? integer
---
--- Only return clients with the given name
--- @field name? string
---
--- Only return clients supporting the given method
--- @field method? string
---
--- Also return uninitialized clients.
--- @field package _uninitialized? boolean
--- Get active clients.
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---
---@param filter? vim.lsp.get_clients.Filter
---@return vim.lsp.Client[]: List of |vim.lsp.Client| objects
function lsp.get_clients(filter)
validate({ filter = { filter, 't', true } })
filter = filter or {}
local clients = {} --- @type vim.lsp.Client[]
local bufnr = filter.bufnr and resolve_bufnr(filter.bufnr)
for _, client in pairs(all_clients) do
if
client
and (filter.id == nil or client.id == filter.id)
and (filter.bufnr == nil or client.attached_buffers[bufnr])
and (filter.name == nil or client.name == filter.name)
and (filter.method == nil or client.supports_method(filter.method, { bufnr = filter.bufnr }))
and (filter._uninitialized or client.initialized)
then
clients[#clients + 1] = client
end
end
return clients
end
---@private
---@deprecated
function lsp.get_active_clients(filter)
vim.deprecate('vim.lsp.get_active_clients()', 'vim.lsp.get_clients()', '0.12')
return lsp.get_clients(filter)
end
api.nvim_create_autocmd('VimLeavePre', {
desc = 'vim.lsp: exit handler',
callback = function()
local active_clients = lsp.get_clients()
log.info('exit_handler', active_clients)
for _, client in pairs(all_clients) do
client.stop()
end
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local timeouts = {} --- @type table<integer,integer>
local max_timeout = 0
local send_kill = false
for client_id, client in pairs(active_clients) do
local timeout = client.flags.exit_timeout
if timeout then
send_kill = true
timeouts[client_id] = timeout
max_timeout = math.max(timeout, max_timeout)
end
end
local poll_time = 50
local function check_clients_closed()
for client_id, timeout in pairs(timeouts) do
timeouts[client_id] = timeout - poll_time
end
for client_id, _ in pairs(active_clients) do
if timeouts[client_id] ~= nil and timeouts[client_id] > 0 then
return false
end
end
return true
end
if send_kill then
if not vim.wait(max_timeout, check_clients_closed, poll_time) then
for client_id, client in pairs(active_clients) do
if timeouts[client_id] ~= nil then
client.stop(true)
end
end
end
end
end,
})
docs(lsp): remove lsp.buf_request from docs (#19738) This starts a soft phase-out of `buf_request`. `buf_request` is quite error prone: - Positional `params` depend on the client because of the `offset_encoding`. Currently if there is one client using UTF-8 offset encoding and another using UTF-16, the positions in the request are wrong for one of the clients. To solve this the params would need to be created per client instead of once for all of them. - `handler` is called *per* client but many users of it assume it is only called once. This can lead to a "select n + 1" kind of problem, where the handler makes another call to `buf_request`, multiplying the amount of requests. (There are in fact still some places where this happens in core) Or it leads to erratic behavior if called multiple times (E.g. the quicklist list flickering & being overwritten) (See hover or references implementation) `buf_request_all` returns an aggregate of the responses which is more sensible as it avoids this problem. For off-spec extensions it also has the problem that it sends requests to clients which cannot handle a given request. Given that `buf_request` is in use by a lot of plugins this starts a soft-phase out. Planned Steps: - Remove from docs - Provide an alternative, either `buf_request_all`, maybe with extensions (params being a function), or an entirely new method. - Mark as deprecated in 0.9 - Remove in 0.10 To note: - `buf_request_all` currently isn't ideal either because it suffers from the `params` problem as well. - This implies that the `vim.lsp.with` pattern will die, because the global handlers as they are don't fit a multi-client model, as most of the time an aggregate is needed.
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---@private
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--- Sends an async request for all active clients attached to the
--- buffer.
---
---@param bufnr (integer) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
---@param method (string) LSP method name
docs(lsp): remove lsp.buf_request from docs (#19738) This starts a soft phase-out of `buf_request`. `buf_request` is quite error prone: - Positional `params` depend on the client because of the `offset_encoding`. Currently if there is one client using UTF-8 offset encoding and another using UTF-16, the positions in the request are wrong for one of the clients. To solve this the params would need to be created per client instead of once for all of them. - `handler` is called *per* client but many users of it assume it is only called once. This can lead to a "select n + 1" kind of problem, where the handler makes another call to `buf_request`, multiplying the amount of requests. (There are in fact still some places where this happens in core) Or it leads to erratic behavior if called multiple times (E.g. the quicklist list flickering & being overwritten) (See hover or references implementation) `buf_request_all` returns an aggregate of the responses which is more sensible as it avoids this problem. For off-spec extensions it also has the problem that it sends requests to clients which cannot handle a given request. Given that `buf_request` is in use by a lot of plugins this starts a soft-phase out. Planned Steps: - Remove from docs - Provide an alternative, either `buf_request_all`, maybe with extensions (params being a function), or an entirely new method. - Mark as deprecated in 0.9 - Remove in 0.10 To note: - `buf_request_all` currently isn't ideal either because it suffers from the `params` problem as well. - This implies that the `vim.lsp.with` pattern will die, because the global handlers as they are don't fit a multi-client model, as most of the time an aggregate is needed.
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---@param params table|nil Parameters to send to the server
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---@param handler? lsp.Handler See |lsp-handler|
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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--- If nil, follows resolution strategy defined in |lsp-handler-configuration|
---
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---@return table<integer, integer> client_request_ids Map of client-id:request-id pairs
---for all successful requests.
---@return function _cancel_all_requests Function which can be used to
---cancel all the requests. You could instead
---iterate all clients and call their `cancel_request()` methods.
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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function lsp.buf_request(bufnr, method, params, handler)
validate({
bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true },
method = { method, 's' },
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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handler = { handler, 'f', true },
})
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local method_supported = false
local clients = lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })
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local client_request_ids = {} --- @type table<integer,integer>
for _, client in ipairs(clients) do
if client.supports_method(method, { bufnr = bufnr }) then
method_supported = true
local request_success, request_id = client.request(method, params, handler, bufnr)
-- This could only fail if the client shut down in the time since we looked
-- it up and we did the request, which should be rare.
if request_success then
client_request_ids[client.id] = request_id
end
end
end
-- if has client but no clients support the given method, notify the user
if next(clients) and not method_supported then
vim.notify(lsp._unsupported_method(method), vim.log.levels.ERROR)
vim.cmd.redraw()
return {}, function() end
end
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local function _cancel_all_requests()
for client_id, request_id in pairs(client_request_ids) do
local client = all_clients[client_id]
client.cancel_request(request_id)
end
end
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return client_request_ids, _cancel_all_requests
end
--- Sends an async request for all active clients attached to the buffer and executes the `handler`
--- callback with the combined result.
---
---@param bufnr (integer) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
---@param method (string) LSP method name
---@param params (table|nil) Parameters to send to the server
---@param handler fun(results: table<integer, {error: lsp.ResponseError?, result: any}>) (function)
--- Handler called after all requests are completed. Server results are passed as
--- a `client_id:result` map.
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---@return function cancel Function that cancels all requests.
function lsp.buf_request_all(bufnr, method, params, handler)
local results = {} --- @type table<integer,{error: lsp.ResponseError?, result: any}>
local result_count = 0
local expected_result_count = 0
local set_expected_result_count = once(function()
for _, client in ipairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })) do
if client.supports_method(method, { bufnr = bufnr }) then
expected_result_count = expected_result_count + 1
end
end
end)
local function _sync_handler(err, result, ctx)
results[ctx.client_id] = { error = err, result = result }
result_count = result_count + 1
set_expected_result_count()
if result_count >= expected_result_count then
handler(results)
end
end
local _, cancel = lsp.buf_request(bufnr, method, params, _sync_handler)
return cancel
end
--- Sends a request to all server and waits for the response of all of them.
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---
--- Calls |vim.lsp.buf_request_all()| but blocks Nvim while awaiting the result.
--- Parameters are the same as |vim.lsp.buf_request_all()| but the result is
--- different. Waits a maximum of {timeout_ms}.
---
---@param bufnr integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
---@param method string LSP method name
---@param params table? Parameters to send to the server
---@param timeout_ms integer? Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a result.
--- (default: `1000`)
---@return table<integer, {error: lsp.ResponseError?, result: any}>? result Map of client_id:request_result.
---@return string? err On timeout, cancel, or error, `err` is a string describing the failure reason, and `result` is nil.
function lsp.buf_request_sync(bufnr, method, params, timeout_ms)
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local request_results ---@type table
local cancel = lsp.buf_request_all(bufnr, method, params, function(it)
request_results = it
end)
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local wait_result, reason = vim.wait(timeout_ms or 1000, function()
return request_results ~= nil
end, 10)
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if not wait_result then
cancel()
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return nil, wait_result_reason[reason]
end
return request_results
end
--- Send a notification to a server
---@param bufnr (integer|nil) The number of the buffer
---@param method (string) Name of the request method
---@param params (any) Arguments to send to the server
---
---@return boolean success true if any client returns true; false otherwise
function lsp.buf_notify(bufnr, method, params)
validate({
bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true },
method = { method, 's' },
})
local resp = false
for _, client in ipairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })) do
if client.rpc.notify(method, params) then
resp = true
end
end
return resp
end
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--- Implements 'omnifunc' compatible LSP completion.
---
---@see |complete-functions|
---@see |complete-items|
---@see |CompleteDone|
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---
---@param findstart integer 0 or 1, decides behavior
---@param base integer findstart=0, text to match against
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---
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---@return integer|table Decided by {findstart}:
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--- - findstart=0: column where the completion starts, or -2 or -3
--- - findstart=1: list of matches (actually just calls |complete()|)
function lsp.omnifunc(findstart, base)
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return vim.lsp.completion._omnifunc(findstart, base)
end
--- @class vim.lsp.formatexpr.Opts
--- @inlinedoc
---
--- The timeout period for the formatting request.
--- (default: 500ms).
--- @field timeout_ms integer
--- Provides an interface between the built-in client and a `formatexpr` function.
---
--- Currently only supports a single client. This can be set via
--- `setlocal formatexpr=v:lua.vim.lsp.formatexpr()` but will typically or in `on_attach`
--- via `vim.bo[bufnr].formatexpr = 'v:lua.vim.lsp.formatexpr(#{timeout_ms:250})'`.
---
---@param opts? vim.lsp.formatexpr.Opts
function lsp.formatexpr(opts)
opts = opts or {}
local timeout_ms = opts.timeout_ms or 500
if vim.list_contains({ 'i', 'R', 'ic', 'ix' }, vim.fn.mode()) then
-- `formatexpr` is also called when exceeding `textwidth` in insert mode
-- fall back to internal formatting
return 1
end
local start_lnum = vim.v.lnum
local end_lnum = start_lnum + vim.v.count - 1
if start_lnum <= 0 or end_lnum <= 0 then
return 0
end
local bufnr = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
for _, client in pairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })) do
if client.supports_method(ms.textDocument_rangeFormatting) then
local params = util.make_formatting_params()
local end_line = vim.fn.getline(end_lnum) --[[@as string]]
local end_col = util._str_utfindex_enc(end_line, nil, client.offset_encoding)
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--- @cast params +lsp.DocumentRangeFormattingParams
params.range = {
start = {
line = start_lnum - 1,
character = 0,
},
['end'] = {
line = end_lnum - 1,
character = end_col,
},
}
local response =
client.request_sync(ms.textDocument_rangeFormatting, params, timeout_ms, bufnr)
if response and response.result then
lsp.util.apply_text_edits(response.result, bufnr, client.offset_encoding)
return 0
end
end
end
-- do not run builtin formatter.
return 0
end
--- Provides an interface between the built-in client and 'tagfunc'.
---
--- When used with normal mode commands (e.g. |CTRL-]|) this will invoke
--- the "textDocument/definition" LSP method to find the tag under the cursor.
--- Otherwise, uses "workspace/symbol". If no results are returned from
--- any LSP servers, falls back to using built-in tags.
---
---@param pattern string Pattern used to find a workspace symbol
---@param flags string See |tag-function|
---
---@return table[] tags A list of matching tags
function lsp.tagfunc(pattern, flags)
return vim.lsp._tagfunc(pattern, flags)
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end
---Checks whether a client is stopped.
---
---@param client_id (integer)
---@return boolean stopped true if client is stopped, false otherwise.
function lsp.client_is_stopped(client_id)
assert(client_id, 'missing client_id param')
return not all_clients[client_id]
end
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--- Gets a map of client_id:client pairs for the given buffer, where each value
--- is a |vim.lsp.Client| object.
---
---@param bufnr (integer|nil): Buffer handle, or 0 for current
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---@return table result is table of (client_id, client) pairs
---@deprecated Use |vim.lsp.get_clients()| instead.
function lsp.buf_get_clients(bufnr)
vim.deprecate('vim.lsp.buf_get_clients()', 'vim.lsp.get_clients()', '0.12')
local result = {} --- @type table<integer,vim.lsp.Client>
for _, client in ipairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr) })) do
result[client.id] = client
end
return result
end
--- Log level dictionary with reverse lookup as well.
---
--- Can be used to lookup the number from the name or the
--- name from the number.
--- Levels by name: "TRACE", "DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR", "OFF"
--- Level numbers begin with "TRACE" at 0
--- @nodoc
lsp.log_levels = log.levels
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--- Sets the global log level for LSP logging.
---
--- Levels by name: "TRACE", "DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR", "OFF"
---
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--- Level numbers begin with "TRACE" at 0
---
--- Use `lsp.log_levels` for reverse lookup.
---
---@see |vim.lsp.log_levels|
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---
---@param level (integer|string) the case insensitive level name or number
function lsp.set_log_level(level)
if type(level) == 'string' or type(level) == 'number' then
log.set_level(level)
else
error(string.format('Invalid log level: %q', level))
end
end
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--- Gets the path of the logfile used by the LSP client.
---@return string path to log file
function lsp.get_log_path()
return log.get_filename()
end
---@private
--- Invokes a function for each LSP client attached to a buffer.
---
---@param bufnr integer Buffer number
---@param fn function Function to run on each client attached to buffer
--- {bufnr}. The function takes the client, client ID, and
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--- buffer number as arguments.
---@deprecated use lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr }) with regular loop
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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function lsp.for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, fn)
vim.deprecate(
'vim.lsp.for_each_buffer_client()',
'lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr }) with regular loop',
'0.12'
)
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
for _, client in pairs(lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })) do
fn(client, client.id, bufnr)
end
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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end
--- Function to manage overriding defaults for LSP handlers.
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---@param handler (lsp.Handler) See |lsp-handler|
---@param override_config (table) Table containing the keys to override behavior of the {handler}
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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function lsp.with(handler, override_config)
return function(err, result, ctx, config)
return handler(err, result, ctx, vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', config or {}, override_config))
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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end
end
--- Helper function to use when implementing a handler.
--- This will check that all of the keys in the user configuration
--- are valid keys and make sense to include for this handler.
---
--- Will error on invalid keys (i.e. keys that do not exist in the options)
--- @param name string
--- @param options table<string,any>
--- @param user_config table<string,any>
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
2020-11-12 20:21:34 -07:00
function lsp._with_extend(name, options, user_config)
user_config = user_config or {}
local resulting_config = {} --- @type table<string,any>
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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for k, v in pairs(user_config) do
if options[k] == nil then
error(
debug.traceback(
string.format(
'Invalid option for `%s`: %s. Valid options are:\n%s',
name,
k,
vim.inspect(vim.tbl_keys(options))
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)
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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)
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)
end
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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resulting_config[k] = v
end
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
2020-11-12 20:21:34 -07:00
for k, v in pairs(options) do
if resulting_config[k] == nil then
resulting_config[k] = v
end
end
return resulting_config
end
--- Registry for client side commands.
--- This is an extension point for plugins to handle custom commands which are
--- not part of the core language server protocol specification.
---
--- The registry is a table where the key is a unique command name,
--- and the value is a function which is called if any LSP action
--- (code action, code lenses, ...) triggers the command.
---
--- If a LSP response contains a command for which no matching entry is
--- available in this registry, the command will be executed via the LSP server
--- using `workspace/executeCommand`.
---
--- The first argument to the function will be the `Command`:
--- Command
--- title: String
--- command: String
--- arguments?: any[]
---
--- The second argument is the `ctx` of |lsp-handler|
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--- @type table<string,function>
lsp.commands = setmetatable({}, {
__newindex = function(tbl, key, value)
assert(type(key) == 'string', 'The key for commands in `vim.lsp.commands` must be a string')
assert(type(value) == 'function', 'Command added to `vim.lsp.commands` must be a function')
rawset(tbl, key, value)
end,
})
return lsp