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feat(lsp): add more LSP defaults (#28500)
- crn for rename - crr for code actions - gr for references - <C-S> (in Insert mode) for signature help
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@ -281,6 +281,10 @@ gr{char} Replace the virtual characters under the cursor with
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that have a special meaning in Insert mode, such as
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most CTRL-keys, cannot be used.
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*gr-default*
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Mapped to |vim.lsp.buf.references()| by default.
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|default-mappings|
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*digraph-arg*
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The argument for Normal mode commands like |r| and |t| is a single character.
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When 'cpo' doesn't contain the 'D' flag, this character can also be entered
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@ -61,47 +61,41 @@ options are not restored when the LSP client is stopped or detached.
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- |K| is mapped to |vim.lsp.buf.hover()| unless |'keywordprg'| is customized or
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a custom keymap for `K` exists.
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*crr* *v_crr* *crn* *i_CTRL-S*
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Some keymaps are created unconditionally when Nvim starts:
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- "crn" is mapped in Normal mode to |vim.lsp.buf.rename()|
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- "crr" is mapped in Normal and Visual mode to |vim.lsp.buf.code_action()|
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- "gr" is mapped in Normal mode to |vim.lsp.buf.references()| |gr-default|
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- CTRL-S is mapped in Insert mode to |vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()|
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If not wanted, these keymaps can be removed at any time using
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|vim.keymap.del()| or |:unmap|.
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*lsp-defaults-disable*
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To override the above defaults, set or unset the options on |LspAttach|: >lua
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
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callback = function(ev)
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vim.bo[ev.buf].formatexpr = nil
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vim.bo[ev.buf].omnifunc = nil
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vim.keymap.del("n", "K", { buffer = ev.buf })
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vim.keymap.del('n', 'K', { buffer = ev.buf })
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end,
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})
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To use other LSP features like hover, rename, etc. you can set other keymaps
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on |LspAttach|. Example: >lua
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
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callback = function(args)
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'K', vim.lsp.buf.hover, { buffer = args.buf })
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end,
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})
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To use other LSP features, set keymaps on |LspAttach|. Not all language
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servers provide the same capabilities. To ensure you only set keymaps if the
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language server supports a feature, guard keymaps behind capability checks.
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Example: >lua
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The most common functions are:
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- |vim.lsp.buf.hover()|
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- |vim.lsp.buf.format()|
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- |vim.lsp.buf.references()|
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- |vim.lsp.buf.implementation()|
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- |vim.lsp.buf.code_action()|
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Not all language servers provide the same capabilities. To ensure you only set
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keymaps if the language server supports a feature, you can guard the keymap
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calls behind capability checks:
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>lua
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
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callback = function(args)
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local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(args.data.client_id)
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if client.server_capabilities.hoverProvider then
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'K', vim.lsp.buf.hover, { buffer = args.buf })
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if client.supports_method('textDocument/implementation') then
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'g<C-I>', vim.lsp.buf.implementation, { buffer = args.buf })
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end
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end,
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})
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<
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To learn what capabilities are available you can run the following command in
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a buffer with a started LSP client: >vim
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@ -408,6 +408,10 @@ The following changes to existing APIs or features add new behavior.
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• 'comments' includes "fb:•".
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• 'shortmess' includes the "C" flag.
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• 'grepprg' defaults to using ripgrep if available.
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• |crn| in Normal mode maps to |vim.lsp.buf.rename()|.
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• |crr| in Normal and Visual mode maps to |vim.lsp.buf.code_action()|.
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• "gr" in Normal mode maps to |vim.lsp.buf.references()| |gr-default|
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• |i_CTRL-S| in Insert mode maps to |vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()|
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• Automatic linting of treesitter query files (see |ft-query-plugin|).
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Can be disabled via: >lua
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vim.g.query_lint_on = {}
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@ -438,9 +442,10 @@ The following changes to existing APIs or features add new behavior.
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:call netrw#BrowseX(expand(exists("g:netrw_gx")? g:netrw_gx : '<cfile>'), netrw#CheckIfRemote())<CR>
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• |vim.lsp.start()| now maps |K| to use |vim.lsp.buf.hover()| if the server
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supports it, unless |'keywordprg'| was customized before calling
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|vim.lsp.start()|.
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• |vim.lsp.start()| now creates the following default keymaps (assuming the
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server supports the feature):
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- |K| in Normal mode maps to |vim.lsp.buf.hover()|, unless |'keywordprg'|
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was customized before calling |vim.lsp.start()|.
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• Terminal buffers started with no arguments (and use 'shell') close
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automatically if the job exited without error, eliminating the (often
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@ -137,6 +137,10 @@ of these in your config by simply removing the mapping, e.g. ":unmap Y".
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- * |v_star-default|
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- gc |gc-default| |v_gc-default| |o_gc-default|
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- gcc |gcc-default|
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- |crn|
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- |crr|
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- gr |gr-default|
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- <C-S> |i_CTRL-S|
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- Nvim LSP client defaults |lsp-defaults|
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- K |K-lsp-default|
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@ -144,6 +144,31 @@ do
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end
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vim.keymap.set({ 'o' }, 'gc', textobject_rhs, { desc = 'Comment textobject' })
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end
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--- Default maps for LSP functions.
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---
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--- These are mapped unconditionally to avoid confusion. If no server is attached, or if a server
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--- does not support a capability, an error message is displayed rather than exhibiting different
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--- behavior.
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---
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--- See |gr-default|, |crn|, |crr|, |i_CTRL-S|.
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do
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'crn', function()
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vim.lsp.buf.rename()
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end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.rename()' })
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vim.keymap.set({ 'n', 'v' }, 'crr', function()
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vim.lsp.buf.code_action()
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end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.code_action()' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'gr', function()
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vim.lsp.buf.references()
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end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.references()' })
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vim.keymap.set('i', '<C-S>', function()
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vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()
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end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()' })
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end
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end
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--- Default menus
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@ -243,230 +268,140 @@ do
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vim.notify(('W325: Ignoring swapfile from Nvim process %d'):format(info.pid))
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end,
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})
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end
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-- Only do the following when the TUI is attached
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local tty = nil
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for _, ui in ipairs(vim.api.nvim_list_uis()) do
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if ui.chan == 1 and ui.stdout_tty then
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tty = ui
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break
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end
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end
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if tty then
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local group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim_tty', {})
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--- Set an option after startup (so that OptionSet is fired), but only if not
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--- already set by the user.
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---
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--- @param option string Option name
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--- @param value any Option value
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local function setoption(option, value)
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if vim.api.nvim_get_option_info2(option, {}).was_set then
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-- Don't do anything if option is already set
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return
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end
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-- Wait until Nvim is finished starting to set the option to ensure the
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-- OptionSet event fires.
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if vim.v.vim_did_enter == 1 then
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--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:no-unknown
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vim.o[option] = value
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else
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('VimEnter', {
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group = group,
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once = true,
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nested = true,
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callback = function()
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setoption(option, value)
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end,
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})
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-- Only do the following when the TUI is attached
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local tty = nil
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for _, ui in ipairs(vim.api.nvim_list_uis()) do
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if ui.chan == 1 and ui.stdout_tty then
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tty = ui
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break
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end
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end
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--- Guess value of 'background' based on terminal color.
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---
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--- We write Operating System Command (OSC) 11 to the terminal to request the
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--- terminal's background color. We then wait for a response. If the response
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--- matches `rgba:RRRR/GGGG/BBBB/AAAA` where R, G, B, and A are hex digits, then
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--- compute the luminance[1] of the RGB color and classify it as light/dark
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--- accordingly. Note that the color components may have anywhere from one to
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--- four hex digits, and require scaling accordingly as values out of 4, 8, 12,
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--- or 16 bits. Also note the A(lpha) component is optional, and is parsed but
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--- ignored in the calculations.
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---
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--- [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luma_%28video%29
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do
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--- Parse a string of hex characters as a color.
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if tty then
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local group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('nvim_tty', {})
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--- Set an option after startup (so that OptionSet is fired), but only if not
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--- already set by the user.
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---
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--- The string can contain 1 to 4 hex characters. The returned value is
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--- between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive) representing the intensity of the color.
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---
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--- For instance, if only a single hex char "a" is used, then this function
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--- returns 0.625 (10 / 16), while a value of "aa" would return 0.664 (170 /
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--- 256).
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---
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--- @param c string Color as a string of hex chars
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--- @return number? Intensity of the color
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local function parsecolor(c)
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if #c == 0 or #c > 4 then
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return nil
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--- @param option string Option name
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--- @param value any Option value
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local function setoption(option, value)
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if vim.api.nvim_get_option_info2(option, {}).was_set then
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-- Don't do anything if option is already set
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return
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end
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local val = tonumber(c, 16)
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if not val then
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return nil
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-- Wait until Nvim is finished starting to set the option to ensure the
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-- OptionSet event fires.
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if vim.v.vim_did_enter == 1 then
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--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:no-unknown
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vim.o[option] = value
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else
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('VimEnter', {
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group = group,
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once = true,
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nested = true,
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callback = function()
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setoption(option, value)
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end,
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})
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end
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local max = tonumber(string.rep('f', #c), 16)
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return val / max
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end
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--- Parse an OSC 11 response
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--- Guess value of 'background' based on terminal color.
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---
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--- Either of the two formats below are accepted:
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--- We write Operating System Command (OSC) 11 to the terminal to request the
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--- terminal's background color. We then wait for a response. If the response
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--- matches `rgba:RRRR/GGGG/BBBB/AAAA` where R, G, B, and A are hex digits, then
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--- compute the luminance[1] of the RGB color and classify it as light/dark
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--- accordingly. Note that the color components may have anywhere from one to
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--- four hex digits, and require scaling accordingly as values out of 4, 8, 12,
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--- or 16 bits. Also note the A(lpha) component is optional, and is parsed but
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--- ignored in the calculations.
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---
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--- OSC 11 ; rgb:<red>/<green>/<blue>
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---
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--- or
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---
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--- OSC 11 ; rgba:<red>/<green>/<blue>/<alpha>
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---
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--- where
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---
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--- <red>, <green>, <blue>, <alpha> := h | hh | hhh | hhhh
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---
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--- The alpha component is ignored, if present.
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---
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--- @param resp string OSC 11 response
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--- @return string? Red component
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--- @return string? Green component
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--- @return string? Blue component
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local function parseosc11(resp)
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local r, g, b
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r, g, b = resp:match('^\027%]11;rgb:(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)$')
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if not r and not g and not b then
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local a
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r, g, b, a = resp:match('^\027%]11;rgba:(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)$')
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if not a or #a > 4 then
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return nil, nil, nil
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--- [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luma_%28video%29
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do
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--- Parse a string of hex characters as a color.
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---
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--- The string can contain 1 to 4 hex characters. The returned value is
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--- between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive) representing the intensity of the color.
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---
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--- For instance, if only a single hex char "a" is used, then this function
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--- returns 0.625 (10 / 16), while a value of "aa" would return 0.664 (170 /
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--- 256).
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---
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--- @param c string Color as a string of hex chars
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--- @return number? Intensity of the color
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local function parsecolor(c)
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if #c == 0 or #c > 4 then
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return nil
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end
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local val = tonumber(c, 16)
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if not val then
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return nil
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end
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local max = tonumber(string.rep('f', #c), 16)
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return val / max
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end
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if r and g and b and #r <= 4 and #g <= 4 and #b <= 4 then
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return r, g, b
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end
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return nil, nil, nil
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end
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local timer = assert(vim.uv.new_timer())
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local id = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermResponse', {
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group = group,
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nested = true,
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callback = function(args)
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local resp = args.data ---@type string
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local r, g, b = parseosc11(resp)
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if r and g and b then
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local rr = parsecolor(r)
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local gg = parsecolor(g)
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local bb = parsecolor(b)
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if rr and gg and bb then
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local luminance = (0.299 * rr) + (0.587 * gg) + (0.114 * bb)
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local bg = luminance < 0.5 and 'dark' or 'light'
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setoption('background', bg)
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--- Parse an OSC 11 response
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---
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--- Either of the two formats below are accepted:
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---
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--- OSC 11 ; rgb:<red>/<green>/<blue>
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---
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--- or
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---
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--- OSC 11 ; rgba:<red>/<green>/<blue>/<alpha>
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---
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--- where
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---
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--- <red>, <green>, <blue>, <alpha> := h | hh | hhh | hhhh
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---
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--- The alpha component is ignored, if present.
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---
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--- @param resp string OSC 11 response
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--- @return string? Red component
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--- @return string? Green component
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--- @return string? Blue component
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local function parseosc11(resp)
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local r, g, b
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r, g, b = resp:match('^\027%]11;rgb:(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)$')
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if not r and not g and not b then
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local a
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r, g, b, a = resp:match('^\027%]11;rgba:(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)/(%x+)$')
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if not a or #a > 4 then
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return nil, nil, nil
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end
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return true
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end
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end,
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})
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io.stdout:write('\027]11;?\007')
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if r and g and b and #r <= 4 and #g <= 4 and #b <= 4 then
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return r, g, b
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end
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timer:start(1000, 0, function()
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-- Delete the autocommand if no response was received
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vim.schedule(function()
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-- Suppress error if autocommand has already been deleted
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pcall(vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd, id)
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end)
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if not timer:is_closing() then
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timer:close()
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return nil, nil, nil
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end
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end)
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end
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--- If the TUI (term_has_truecolor) was able to determine that the host
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--- terminal supports truecolor, enable 'termguicolors'. Otherwise, query the
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--- terminal (using both XTGETTCAP and SGR + DECRQSS). If the terminal's
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--- response indicates that it does support truecolor enable 'termguicolors',
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--- but only if the user has not already disabled it.
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do
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if tty.rgb then
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-- The TUI was able to determine truecolor support
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setoption('termguicolors', true)
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else
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local caps = {} ---@type table<string, boolean>
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require('vim.termcap').query({ 'Tc', 'RGB', 'setrgbf', 'setrgbb' }, function(cap, found)
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if not found then
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return
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end
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caps[cap] = true
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if caps.Tc or caps.RGB or (caps.setrgbf and caps.setrgbb) then
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setoption('termguicolors', true)
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end
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end)
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local timer = assert(vim.uv.new_timer())
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-- Arbitrary colors to set in the SGR sequence
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local r = 1
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local g = 2
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local b = 3
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local id = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermResponse', {
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group = group,
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nested = true,
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callback = function(args)
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local resp = args.data ---@type string
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local decrqss = resp:match('^\027P1%$r([%d;:]+)m$')
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local r, g, b = parseosc11(resp)
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if r and g and b then
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local rr = parsecolor(r)
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local gg = parsecolor(g)
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local bb = parsecolor(b)
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if decrqss then
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-- The DECRQSS SGR response first contains attributes separated by
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-- semicolons, followed by the SGR itself with parameters separated
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-- by colons. Some terminals include "0" in the attribute list
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-- unconditionally; others do not. Our SGR sequence did not set any
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-- attributes, so there should be no attributes in the list.
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local attrs = vim.split(decrqss, ';')
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if #attrs ~= 1 and (#attrs ~= 2 or attrs[1] ~= '0') then
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return false
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end
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-- The returned SGR sequence should begin with 48:2
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local sgr = attrs[#attrs]:match('^48:2:([%d:]+)$')
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if not sgr then
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return false
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end
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-- The remaining elements of the SGR sequence should be the 3 colors
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-- we set. Some terminals also include an additional parameter
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-- (which can even be empty!), so handle those cases as well
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local params = vim.split(sgr, ':')
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if #params ~= 3 and (#params ~= 4 or (params[1] ~= '' and params[1] ~= '1')) then
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return true
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end
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if
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tonumber(params[#params - 2]) == r
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and tonumber(params[#params - 1]) == g
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and tonumber(params[#params]) == b
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then
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setoption('termguicolors', true)
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if rr and gg and bb then
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local luminance = (0.299 * rr) + (0.587 * gg) + (0.114 * bb)
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local bg = luminance < 0.5 and 'dark' or 'light'
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setoption('background', bg)
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end
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return true
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@ -474,16 +409,7 @@ if tty then
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end,
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})
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-- Write SGR followed by DECRQSS. This sets the background color then
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-- immediately asks the terminal what the background color is. If the
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-- terminal responds to the DECRQSS with the same SGR sequence that we
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-- sent then the terminal supports truecolor.
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local decrqss = '\027P$qm\027\\'
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if os.getenv('TMUX') then
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decrqss = string.format('\027Ptmux;%s\027\\', decrqss:gsub('\027', '\027\027'))
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end
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-- Reset attributes first, as other code may have set attributes.
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io.stdout:write(string.format('\027[0m\027[48;2;%d;%d;%dm%s', r, g, b, decrqss))
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io.stdout:write('\027]11;?\007')
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timer:start(1000, 0, function()
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||||
-- Delete the autocommand if no response was received
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@ -497,13 +423,115 @@ if tty then
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end
|
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end)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
--- If the TUI (term_has_truecolor) was able to determine that the host
|
||||
--- terminal supports truecolor, enable 'termguicolors'. Otherwise, query the
|
||||
--- terminal (using both XTGETTCAP and SGR + DECRQSS). If the terminal's
|
||||
--- response indicates that it does support truecolor enable 'termguicolors',
|
||||
--- but only if the user has not already disabled it.
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do
|
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if tty.rgb then
|
||||
-- The TUI was able to determine truecolor support
|
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setoption('termguicolors', true)
|
||||
else
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local caps = {} ---@type table<string, boolean>
|
||||
require('vim.termcap').query({ 'Tc', 'RGB', 'setrgbf', 'setrgbb' }, function(cap, found)
|
||||
if not found then
|
||||
return
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
caps[cap] = true
|
||||
if caps.Tc or caps.RGB or (caps.setrgbf and caps.setrgbb) then
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||||
setoption('termguicolors', true)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end)
|
||||
|
||||
local timer = assert(vim.uv.new_timer())
|
||||
|
||||
-- Arbitrary colors to set in the SGR sequence
|
||||
local r = 1
|
||||
local g = 2
|
||||
local b = 3
|
||||
|
||||
local id = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TermResponse', {
|
||||
group = group,
|
||||
nested = true,
|
||||
callback = function(args)
|
||||
local resp = args.data ---@type string
|
||||
local decrqss = resp:match('^\027P1%$r([%d;:]+)m$')
|
||||
|
||||
if decrqss then
|
||||
-- The DECRQSS SGR response first contains attributes separated by
|
||||
-- semicolons, followed by the SGR itself with parameters separated
|
||||
-- by colons. Some terminals include "0" in the attribute list
|
||||
-- unconditionally; others do not. Our SGR sequence did not set any
|
||||
-- attributes, so there should be no attributes in the list.
|
||||
local attrs = vim.split(decrqss, ';')
|
||||
if #attrs ~= 1 and (#attrs ~= 2 or attrs[1] ~= '0') then
|
||||
return false
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- The returned SGR sequence should begin with 48:2
|
||||
local sgr = attrs[#attrs]:match('^48:2:([%d:]+)$')
|
||||
if not sgr then
|
||||
return false
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
-- The remaining elements of the SGR sequence should be the 3 colors
|
||||
-- we set. Some terminals also include an additional parameter
|
||||
-- (which can even be empty!), so handle those cases as well
|
||||
local params = vim.split(sgr, ':')
|
||||
if #params ~= 3 and (#params ~= 4 or (params[1] ~= '' and params[1] ~= '1')) then
|
||||
return true
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
if
|
||||
tonumber(params[#params - 2]) == r
|
||||
and tonumber(params[#params - 1]) == g
|
||||
and tonumber(params[#params]) == b
|
||||
then
|
||||
setoption('termguicolors', true)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
return true
|
||||
end
|
||||
end,
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
||||
-- Write SGR followed by DECRQSS. This sets the background color then
|
||||
-- immediately asks the terminal what the background color is. If the
|
||||
-- terminal responds to the DECRQSS with the same SGR sequence that we
|
||||
-- sent then the terminal supports truecolor.
|
||||
local decrqss = '\027P$qm\027\\'
|
||||
if os.getenv('TMUX') then
|
||||
decrqss = string.format('\027Ptmux;%s\027\\', decrqss:gsub('\027', '\027\027'))
|
||||
end
|
||||
-- Reset attributes first, as other code may have set attributes.
|
||||
io.stdout:write(string.format('\027[0m\027[48;2;%d;%d;%dm%s', r, g, b, decrqss))
|
||||
|
||||
timer:start(1000, 0, function()
|
||||
-- Delete the autocommand if no response was received
|
||||
vim.schedule(function()
|
||||
-- Suppress error if autocommand has already been deleted
|
||||
pcall(vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd, id)
|
||||
end)
|
||||
|
||||
if not timer:is_closing() then
|
||||
timer:close()
|
||||
end
|
||||
end)
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
--- Default 'grepprg' to ripgrep if available.
|
||||
if vim.fn.executable('rg') == 1 then
|
||||
-- Match :grep default, otherwise rg searches cwd by default
|
||||
-- Use -uuu to make ripgrep not do its default filtering
|
||||
vim.o.grepprg = 'rg --vimgrep -uuu $* ' .. (vim.fn.has('unix') == 1 and '/dev/null' or 'nul')
|
||||
vim.o.grepformat = '%f:%l:%c:%m'
|
||||
--- Default options
|
||||
do
|
||||
--- Default 'grepprg' to ripgrep if available.
|
||||
if vim.fn.executable('rg') == 1 then
|
||||
-- Match :grep default, otherwise rg searches cwd by default
|
||||
-- Use -uuu to make ripgrep not do its default filtering
|
||||
vim.o.grepprg = 'rg --vimgrep -uuu $* ' .. (vim.fn.has('unix') == 1 and '/dev/null' or 'nul')
|
||||
vim.o.grepformat = '%f:%l:%c:%m'
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ function lsp._set_defaults(client, bufnr)
|
||||
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 })
|
||||
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
|
||||
|
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