Add docs for most vim.lsp methods

Most of the lsp.log will be addressed in a separate PR.
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Patrice Peterson 2020-08-19 18:17:08 +02:00
parent 8c49e3d509
commit ac05343a10
11 changed files with 1238 additions and 465 deletions

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@ -734,13 +734,14 @@ nvim_feedkeys({keys}, {mode}, {escape_csi}) *nvim_feedkeys()*
On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
If you need to input sequences like <C-o> use nvim_replace_termcodes
to replace the termcodes and then pass the resulting string to
nvim_feedkeys. You'll also want to enable escape_csi.
If you need to input sequences like <C-o> use
|nvim_replace_termcodes| to replace the termcodes and then
pass the resulting string to nvim_feedkeys. You'll also want
to enable escape_csi.
Example: >
:let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("<C-o>", v:true, v:false, v:true)
:call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:true)
:let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("<C-o>", v:true, v:false, v:true)
:call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:true)
<
Parameters: ~

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@ -27,11 +27,21 @@ local lsp = {
-- TODO improve handling of scratch buffers with LSP attached.
--@private
--- Concatenates and writes a list of strings to the Vim error buffer.
---
--@param {...} (List of strings) List to write to the buffer
local function err_message(...)
nvim_err_writeln(table.concat(vim.tbl_flatten{...}))
nvim_command("redraw")
end
--@private
--- Returns the buffer number for the given {bufnr}.
---
--@param bufnr (number) Buffer number to resolve. Defaults to the current
---buffer if not given.
--@returns bufnr (number) Number of requested buffer
local function resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
validate { bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true } }
if bufnr == nil or bufnr == 0 then
@ -40,6 +50,11 @@ local function resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
return bufnr
end
--@private
--- Checks whether a given path is a directory.
---
--@param filename (string) path to check
--@returns true if {filename} exists and is a directory, false otherwise
local function is_dir(filename)
validate{filename={filename,'s'}}
local stat = uv.fs_stat(filename)
@ -55,6 +70,10 @@ local valid_encodings = {
}
local client_index = 0
--@private
--- Returns a new, unused client id.
---
--@returns (number) client id
local function next_client_id()
client_index = client_index + 1
return client_index
@ -64,6 +83,12 @@ local active_clients = {}
local all_buffer_active_clients = {}
local uninitialized_clients = {}
--@private
--- Invokes a callback for each LSP client attached to the buffer {bufnr}.
---
--@param bufnr (Number) of buffer
--@param callback (function({client}, {client_id}, {bufnr}) Function to run on
---each client attached to that buffer.
local function for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, callback)
validate {
callback = { callback, 'f' };
@ -88,6 +113,11 @@ lsp.client_errors = tbl_extend("error", lsp_rpc.client_errors, vim.tbl_add_rever
ON_INIT_CALLBACK_ERROR = table.maxn(lsp_rpc.client_errors) + 1;
})
--@private
--- Normalizes {encoding} to valid LSP encoding names.
---
--@param encoding (string) Encoding to normalize
--@returns (string) normalized encoding name
local function validate_encoding(encoding)
validate {
encoding = { encoding, 's' };
@ -96,6 +126,13 @@ local function validate_encoding(encoding)
or error(string.format("Invalid offset encoding %q. Must be one of: 'utf-8', 'utf-16', 'utf-32'", encoding))
end
--@internal
--- Parses a command invocation into the command itself and its args. If there
--- are no arguments, an empty table is returned as the second argument.
---
--@param input (List)
--@returns (string) the command
--@returns (list of strings) its arguments
function lsp._cmd_parts(input)
vim.validate{cmd={
input,
@ -114,12 +151,27 @@ function lsp._cmd_parts(input)
return cmd, cmd_args
end
--@private
--- Augments a validator function with support for optional (nil) values.
---
--@param fn (function(v)) The original validator function; should return a
---bool.
--@returns (function(v)) The augmented function. Also returns true if {v} is
---`nil`.
local function optional_validator(fn)
return function(v)
return v == nil or fn(v)
end
end
--@private
--- Validates a client configuration as given to |vim.lsp.start_client()|.
---
--@param config (table)
--@returns (table) "Cleaned" config, containing only the command, its
---arguments, and a valid encoding.
---
--@see |vim.lsp.start_client()|
local function validate_client_config(config)
validate {
config = { config, 't' };
@ -148,6 +200,11 @@ local function validate_client_config(config)
}
end
--@private
--- Returns full text of buffer {bufnr} as a string.
---
--@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
--@returns Buffer text as string.
local function buf_get_full_text(bufnr)
local text = table.concat(nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true), '\n')
if nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'eol') then
@ -156,6 +213,11 @@ local function buf_get_full_text(bufnr)
return text
end
--@private
--- Default handler for the 'textDocument/didOpen' LSP notification.
---
--@param bufnr (Number) Number of the buffer, or 0 for current
--@param client Client object
local function text_document_did_open_handler(bufnr, client)
if not client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_open_close then
return
@ -176,74 +238,88 @@ local function text_document_did_open_handler(bufnr, client)
util.buf_versions[bufnr] = params.textDocument.version
end
--- LSP client object.
--- LSP client object. You can get an active client object via
--- |vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()| or |vim.lsp.get_active_clients()|.
---
--- - Methods:
---
--- - request(method, params, [callback])
--- Send a request to the server. If callback is not specified, it will use
--- {client.callbacks} to try to find a callback. If one is not found there,
--- then an error will occur.
--- - request(method, params, [callback], bufnr)
--- Sends a request to the server.
--- This is a thin wrapper around {client.rpc.request} with some additional
--- checking.
--- Returns a boolean to indicate if the notification was successful. If it
--- is false, then it will always be false (the client has shutdown).
--- If it was successful, then it will return the request id as the second
--- result. You can use this with `notify("$/cancel", { id = request_id })`
--- to cancel the request. This helper is made automatically with
--- |vim.lsp.buf_request()|
--- Returns: status, [client_id]
--- If {callback} is not specified, it will use {client.callbacks} to try to
--- find a callback. If one is not found there, then an error will occur.
--- Returns: {status}, {[client_id]}. {status} is a boolean indicating if
--- the notification was successful. If it is `false`, then it will always
--- be `false` (the client has shutdown).
--- If {status} is `true`, the function returns {request_id} as the second
--- result. You can use this with `client.cancel_request(request_id)`
--- to cancel the request.
---
--- - notify(method, params)
--- This is just {client.rpc.notify}()
--- Returns a boolean to indicate if the notification was successful. If it
--- is false, then it will always be false (the client has shutdown).
--- Returns: status
--- Sends a notification to an LSP server.
--- Returns: a boolean to indicate if the notification was successful. If
--- it is false, then it will always be false (the client has shutdown).
---
--- - cancel_request(id)
--- This is just {client.rpc.notify}("$/cancelRequest", { id = id })
--- Returns the same as `notify()`.
--- Cancels a request with a given request id.
--- Returns: same as `notify()`.
---
--- - stop([force])
--- Stop a client, optionally with force.
--- Stops a client, optionally with force.
--- By default, it will just ask the server to shutdown without force.
--- If you request to stop a client which has previously been requested to
--- shutdown, it will automatically escalate and force shutdown.
---
--- - is_stopped()
--- Returns true if the client is fully stopped.
--- Checks whether a client is stopped.
--- Returns: true if the client is fully stopped.
---
--- - on_attach(bufnr)
--- Runs the on_attach function from the client's config if it was defined.
---
--- - Members
--- - id (number): The id allocated to the client.
--- - {id} (number): The id allocated to the client.
---
--- - name (string): If a name is specified on creation, that will be
--- - {name} (string): If a name is specified on creation, that will be
--- used. Otherwise it is just the client id. This is used for
--- logs and messages.
---
--- - offset_encoding (string): The encoding used for communicating
--- with the server. You can modify this in the `on_init` method
--- - {rpc} (table): RPC client object, for low level interaction with the
--- client. See |vim.lsp.rpc.start()|.
---
--- - {offset_encoding} (string): The encoding used for communicating
--- with the server. You can modify this in the `config`'s `on_init` method
--- before text is sent to the server.
---
--- - callbacks (table): The callbacks used by the client as
--- - {callbacks} (table): The callbacks used by the client as
--- described in |lsp-callbacks|.
---
--- - config (table): copy of the table that was passed by the user
--- - {config} (table): copy of the table that was passed by the user
--- to |vim.lsp.start_client()|.
---
--- - server_capabilities (table): Response from the server sent on
--- - {server_capabilities} (table): Response from the server sent on
--- `initialize` describing the server's capabilities.
---
--- - resolved_capabilities (table): Normalized table of
--- - {resolved_capabilities} (table): Normalized table of
--- capabilities that we have detected based on the initialize
--- response from the server in `server_capabilities`.
function lsp.client()
error()
end
-- FIXME: Currently all methods on the `vim.lsp.client` object are documented
-- twice: Here, and on the methods themselves (e.g. `client.request()`). This
-- is a workaround for the vimdoc generator script not handling method names
-- correctly. If you change the documentation on either, please make sure to
-- update the other as well.
--- Starts and initializes a client with the given configuration.
---
--- Parameters `cmd` and `root_dir` are required.
---
--- The following parameters describe fields in the {config} table.
---
--@param root_dir: (required, string) Directory where the LSP server will base
--- its rootUri on initialization.
---
@ -271,8 +347,8 @@ end
---
--@param callbacks Map of language server method names to
--- `function(err, method, params, client_id)` handler. Invoked for:
--- - Notifications from the server, where `err` will always be `nil`.
--- - Requests initiated by the server. For these you can respond by returning
--- - Notifications to the server, where `err` will always be `nil`.
--- - Requests by the server. For these you can respond by returning
--- two values: `result, err` where err must be shaped like a RPC error,
--- i.e. `{ code, message, data? }`. Use |vim.lsp.rpc_response_error()| to
--- help with this.
@ -297,7 +373,7 @@ end
--@param before_init Callback with parameters (initialize_params, config)
--- invoked before the LSP "initialize" phase, where `params` contains the
--- parameters being sent to the server and `config` is the config that was
--- passed to `start_client()`. You can use this to modify parameters before
--- passed to |vim.lsp.start_client()|. You can use this to modify parameters before
--- they are sent.
---
--@param on_init Callback (client, initialize_result) invoked after LSP
@ -335,10 +411,23 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
local handlers = {}
--@private
--- Returns the callback associated with an LSP method. Returns the default
--- callback if the user hasn't set a custom one.
---
--@param method (string) LSP method name
--@returns (fn) The callback for the given method, if defined, or the default
---from |lsp-callbacks|
local function resolve_callback(method)
return callbacks[method] or default_callbacks[method]
end
--@private
--- Handles a notification sent by an LSP server by invoking the
--- corresponding callback.
---
--@param method (string) LSP method name
--@param params (table) The parameters for that method.
function handlers.notification(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug('notification', method, params)
local callback = resolve_callback(method)
@ -348,6 +437,12 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
end
end
--@private
--- Handles a request from an LSP server by invoking the corresponding
--- callback.
---
--@param method (string) LSP method name
--@param params (table) The parameters for that method
function handlers.server_request(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug('server_request', method, params)
local callback = resolve_callback(method)
@ -359,6 +454,13 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
return nil, lsp.rpc_response_error(protocol.ErrorCodes.MethodNotFound)
end
--@private
--- Invoked when the client operation throws an error.
---
--@param code (number) Error code
--@param err (...) Other arguments may be passed depending on the error kind
--@see |vim.lsp.client_errors| for possible errors. Use
---`vim.lsp.client_errors[code]` to get a human-friendly name.
function handlers.on_error(code, err)
local _ = log.error() and log.error(log_prefix, "on_error", { code = lsp.client_errors[code], err = err })
err_message(log_prefix, ': Error ', lsp.client_errors[code], ': ', vim.inspect(err))
@ -371,6 +473,11 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
end
end
--@private
--- Invoked on client exit.
---
--@param code (number) exit code of the process
--@param signal (number) the signal used to terminate (if any)
function handlers.on_exit(code, signal)
active_clients[client_id] = nil
uninitialized_clients[client_id] = nil
@ -411,6 +518,7 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
-- initialize finishes.
uninitialized_clients[client_id] = client;
--@private
local function initialize()
local valid_traces = {
off = 'off'; messages = 'messages'; verbose = 'verbose';
@ -488,6 +596,12 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
end)
end
--@private
--- Throws error for a method that is not supported by the current LSP
--- server.
---
--@param method (string) an LSP method name not supported by the LSP server.
--@returns (error) a 'MethodNotFound' JSON-RPC error response.
local function unsupported_method(method)
local msg = "server doesn't support "..method
local _ = log.warn() and log.warn(msg)
@ -495,8 +609,28 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
return lsp.rpc_response_error(protocol.ErrorCodes.MethodNotFound, msg)
end
--- Checks capabilities before rpc.request-ing.
--@private
--- Sends a request to the server.
---
--- This is a thin wrapper around {client.rpc.request} with some additional
--- checks for capabilities and callback availability.
---
--@param method (string) LSP method name.
--@param params (table) LSP request params.
--@param callback (function, optional) Response handler for this method.
---If {callback} is not specified, it will use {client.callbacks} to try to
---find a callback. If one is not found there, then an error will occur.
--@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle (0 for current).
--@returns ({status}, [request_id]): {status} is a bool indicating
---whether the request was successful. If it is `false`, then it will
---always be `false` (the client has shutdown). If it was
---successful, then it will return {request_id} as the
---second result. You can use this with `client.cancel_request(request_id)`
---to cancel the-request.
--@see |vim.lsp.buf_request()|
function client.request(method, params, callback, bufnr)
-- FIXME: callback is optional, but bufnr is apparently not? Shouldn't that
-- require a `select('#', ...)` call?
if not callback then
callback = resolve_callback(method)
or error(string.format("not found: %q request callback for client %q.", method, client.name))
@ -521,10 +655,25 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
end)
end
--@private
--- Sends a notification to an LSP server.
---
--@param method (string) LSP method name.
--@param params (optional, table) LSP request params.
--@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
--@returns {status} (bool) true if the notification was successful.
---If it is false, then it will always be false
---(the client has shutdown).
function client.notify(...)
return rpc.notify(...)
end
--@private
--- Cancels a request with a given request id.
---
--@param id (number) id of request to cancel
--@returns true if any client returns true; false otherwise
--@see |vim.lsp.client.notify()|
function client.cancel_request(id)
validate{id = {id, 'n'}}
return rpc.notify("$/cancelRequest", { id = id })
@ -533,6 +682,14 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
-- Track this so that we can escalate automatically if we've alredy tried a
-- graceful shutdown
local tried_graceful_shutdown = false
--@private
--- Stops a client, optionally with force.
---
---By default, it will just ask the - server to shutdown without force. If
--- you request to stop a client which has previously been requested to
--- shutdown, it will automatically escalate and force shutdown.
---
--@param force (bool, optional)
function client.stop(force)
local handle = rpc.handle
if handle:is_closing() then
@ -554,10 +711,18 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
end)
end
--@private
--- Checks whether a client is stopped.
---
--@returns (bool) true if client is stopped or in the process of being
---stopped; false otherwise
function client.is_stopped()
return rpc.handle:is_closing()
end
--@private
--- Runs the on_attach function from the client's config if it was defined.
--@param bufnr (number) Buffer number
function client._on_attach(bufnr)
text_document_did_open_handler(bufnr, client)
if config.on_attach then
@ -571,6 +736,12 @@ function lsp.start_client(config)
return client_id
end
--@private
--- Memoizes a function. On first run, the function return value is saved and
--- immediately returned on subsequent runs.
---
--@param fn (function) Function to run
--@returns (function) Memoized function
local function once(fn)
local value
return function(...)
@ -579,6 +750,9 @@ local function once(fn)
end
end
--@private
--@fn text_document_did_change_handler(_, bufnr, changedtick, firstline, lastline, new_lastline, old_byte_size, old_utf32_size, old_utf16_size)
--- Notify all attached clients that a buffer has changed.
local text_document_did_change_handler
do
local encoding_index = { ["utf-8"] = 1; ["utf-16"] = 2; ["utf-32"] = 3; }
@ -735,7 +909,7 @@ end
---
--@param client_id client id number
---
--@return |vim.lsp.client| object, or nil
--@returns |vim.lsp.client| object, or nil
function lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
return active_clients[client_id]
end
@ -769,7 +943,7 @@ end
--- Gets all active clients.
---
--@return Table of |vim.lsp.client| objects
--@returns Table of |vim.lsp.client| objects
function lsp.get_active_clients()
return vim.tbl_values(active_clients)
end
@ -904,7 +1078,7 @@ end
--@param findstart 0 or 1, decides behavior
--@param base If findstart=0, text to match against
---
--@return (number) Decided by `findstart`:
--@returns (number) Decided by `findstart`:
--- - 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)
@ -948,6 +1122,10 @@ function lsp.omnifunc(findstart, base)
return -2
end
---Checks whether a client is stopped.
---
--@param client_id (Number)
--@returns true if client is stopped, false otherwise.
function lsp.client_is_stopped(client_id)
return active_clients[client_id] == nil
end
@ -992,12 +1170,17 @@ function lsp.set_log_level(level)
end
--- Gets the path of the logfile used by the LSP client.
--@returns (String) Path to logfile.
function lsp.get_log_path()
return log.get_filename()
end
-- Define the LspDiagnostics signs if they're not defined already.
-- Defines the LspDiagnostics signs if they're not defined already.
do
--@private
--- Defines a sign if it isn't already defined.
--@param name (String) Name of the sign
--@param properties (table) Properties to attach to the sign
local function define_default_sign(name, properties)
if vim.tbl_isempty(vim.fn.sign_getdefined(name)) then
vim.fn.sign_define(name, properties)

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@ -7,14 +7,41 @@ local list_extend = vim.list_extend
local M = {}
--@private
--- Returns nil if {status} is false or nil, otherwise returns the rest of the
--- arguments.
local function ok_or_nil(status, ...)
if not status then return end
return ...
end
--@private
--- Swallows errors.
---
--@param fn Function to run
--@param ... Function arguments
--@returns Result of `fn(...)` if there are no errors, otherwise nil.
--- Returns nil if errors occur during {fn}, otherwise returns
local function npcall(fn, ...)
return ok_or_nil(pcall(fn, ...))
end
--@private
--- Sends an async request to all active clients attached to the current
--- buffer.
---
--@param method (string) LSP method name
--@param params (optional, table) Parameters to send to the server
--@param callback (optional, functionnil) Handler
-- `function(err, method, params, client_id)` for this request. Defaults
-- to the client callback in `client.callbacks`. See |lsp-callbacks|.
--
--@returns 2-tuple:
--- - Map of client-id:request-id pairs for all successful requests.
--- - Function which can be used to cancel all the requests. You could instead
--- iterate all clients and call their `cancel_request()` methods.
---
--@see |vim.lsp.buf_request()|
local function request(method, params, callback)
validate {
method = {method, 's'};
@ -23,9 +50,10 @@ local function request(method, params, callback)
return vim.lsp.buf_request(0, method, params, callback)
end
--- Sends a notification through all clients associated with current buffer.
--
--@return `true` if server responds.
--- Checks whether the language servers attached to the current buffer are
--- ready.
---
--@returns `true` if server responds.
function M.server_ready()
return not not vim.lsp.buf_notify(0, "window/progress", {})
end
@ -74,6 +102,12 @@ end
--- Retrieves the completion items at the current cursor position. Can only be
--- called in Insert mode.
---
--@param context (context support not yet implemented) Additional information
--- about the context in which a completion was triggered (how it was triggered,
--- and by which trigger character, if applicable)
---
--@see |vim.lsp.protocol.constants.CompletionTriggerKind|
function M.completion(context)
local params = util.make_position_params()
params.context = context
@ -82,20 +116,27 @@ end
--- Formats the current buffer.
---
--- The optional {options} table can be used to specify FormattingOptions, a
--- list of which is available at
--- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_formatting.
--@param options (optional, table) Can be used to specify FormattingOptions.
--- Some unspecified options will be automatically derived from the current
--- Neovim options.
--
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_formatting
function M.formatting(options)
local params = util.make_formatting_params(options)
return request('textDocument/formatting', params)
end
--- Perform |vim.lsp.buf.formatting()| synchronously.
--- Performs |vim.lsp.buf.formatting()| synchronously.
---
--- Useful for running on save, to make sure buffer is formatted prior to being
--- saved. {timeout_ms} is passed on to |vim.lsp.buf_request_sync()|.
--- saved. {timeout_ms} is passed on to |vim.lsp.buf_request_sync()|. Example:
---
--- <pre>
--- vim.api.nvim_command[[autocmd BufWritePre <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.formatting_sync()]]
--- </pre>
---
--@param options Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries
--@param timeout_ms (number) Request timeout
function M.formatting_sync(options, timeout_ms)
local params = util.make_formatting_params(options)
local result = vim.lsp.buf_request_sync(0, "textDocument/formatting", params, timeout_ms)
@ -104,6 +145,13 @@ function M.formatting_sync(options, timeout_ms)
vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits(result)
end
--- Formats a given range.
---
--@param options Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries.
--@param start_pos ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed position.
---Defaults to the start of the last visual selection.
--@param start_pos ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed position.
---Defaults to the end of the last visual selection.
function M.range_formatting(options, start_pos, end_pos)
validate {
options = {options, 't', true};
@ -138,8 +186,10 @@ function M.range_formatting(options, start_pos, end_pos)
return request('textDocument/rangeFormatting', params)
end
--- Renames all references to the symbol under the cursor. If {new_name} is not
--- provided, the user will be prompted for a new name using |input()|.
--- Renames all references to the symbol under the cursor.
---
--@param new_name (string) If not provided, the user will be prompted for a new
---name using |input()|.
function M.rename(new_name)
-- TODO(ashkan) use prepareRename
-- * result: [`Range`](#range) \| `{ range: Range, placeholder: string }` \| `null` describing the range of the string to rename and optionally a placeholder text of the string content to be renamed. If `null` is returned then it is deemed that a 'textDocument/rename' request is not valid at the given position.
@ -152,6 +202,8 @@ end
--- Lists all the references to the symbol under the cursor in the quickfix window.
---
--@param context (table) Context for the request
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_references
function M.references(context)
validate { context = { context, 't', true } }
local params = util.make_position_params()
@ -169,6 +221,7 @@ function M.document_symbol()
request('textDocument/documentSymbol', params)
end
--@private
local function pick_call_hierarchy_item(call_hierarchy_items)
if not call_hierarchy_items then return end
if #call_hierarchy_items == 1 then
@ -186,6 +239,9 @@ local function pick_call_hierarchy_item(call_hierarchy_items)
return choice
end
--- Lists all the call sites of the symbol under the cursor in the
--- |quickfix| window. If the symbol can resolve to multiple
--- items, the user can pick one in the |inputlist|.
function M.incoming_calls()
local params = util.make_position_params()
request('textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy', params, function(_, _, result)
@ -194,6 +250,9 @@ function M.incoming_calls()
end)
end
--- Lists all the items that are called by the symbol under the
--- cursor in the |quickfix| window. If the symbol can resolve to
--- multiple items, the user can pick one in the |inputlist|.
function M.outgoing_calls()
local params = util.make_position_params()
request('textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy', params, function(_, _, result)
@ -204,9 +263,11 @@ end
--- Lists all symbols in the current workspace in the quickfix window.
---
--- The list is filtered against the optional argument {query};
--- if the argument is omitted from the call, the user is prompted to enter a string on the command line.
--- An empty string means no filtering is done.
--- The list is filtered against {query}; if the argument is omitted from the
--- call, the user is prompted to enter a string on the command line. An empty
--- string means no filtering is done.
---
--@param query (string, optional)
function M.workspace_symbol(query)
query = query or npcall(vfn.input, "Query: ")
local params = {query = query}
@ -227,10 +288,17 @@ function M.document_highlight()
request('textDocument/documentHighlight', params)
end
--- Removes document highlights from current buffer.
---
function M.clear_references()
util.buf_clear_references()
end
--- Selects a code action from the input list that is available at the current
--- cursor position.
--
--@param context: (table, optional) Valid `CodeActionContext` object
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_codeAction
function M.code_action(context)
validate { context = { context, 't', true } }
context = context or { diagnostics = util.get_line_diagnostics() }
@ -239,6 +307,10 @@ function M.code_action(context)
request('textDocument/codeAction', params)
end
--- Executes an LSP server command.
---
--@param command A valid `ExecuteCommandParams` object
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_executeCommand
function M.execute_command(command)
validate {
command = { command.command, 's' },

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@ -7,17 +7,22 @@ local buf = require 'vim.lsp.buf'
local M = {}
--@private
--- Writes to error buffer.
--@param ... (table of strings) Will be concatenated before being written
local function err_message(...)
api.nvim_err_writeln(table.concat(vim.tbl_flatten{...}))
api.nvim_command("redraw")
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_executeCommand
M['workspace/executeCommand'] = function(err, _)
if err then
error("Could not execute code action: "..err.message)
end
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_codeAction
M['textDocument/codeAction'] = function(_, _, actions)
if actions == nil or vim.tbl_isempty(actions) then
print("No code actions available")
@ -51,6 +56,7 @@ M['textDocument/codeAction'] = function(_, _, actions)
end
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_applyEdit
M['workspace/applyEdit'] = function(_, _, workspace_edit)
if not workspace_edit then return end
-- TODO(ashkan) Do something more with label?
@ -64,6 +70,7 @@ M['workspace/applyEdit'] = function(_, _, workspace_edit)
}
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_publishDiagnostics
M['textDocument/publishDiagnostics'] = function(_, _, result)
if not result then return end
local uri = result.uri
@ -102,6 +109,7 @@ M['textDocument/publishDiagnostics'] = function(_, _, result)
vim.api.nvim_command("doautocmd User LspDiagnosticsChanged")
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_references
M['textDocument/references'] = function(_, _, result)
if not result then return end
util.set_qflist(util.locations_to_items(result))
@ -109,6 +117,13 @@ M['textDocument/references'] = function(_, _, result)
api.nvim_command("wincmd p")
end
--@private
--- Prints given list of symbols to the quickfix list.
--@param _ (not used)
--@param _ (not used)
--@param result (list of Symbols) LSP method name
--@param result (table) result of LSP method; a location or a list of locations.
---(`textDocument/definition` can return `Location` or `Location[]`
local symbol_callback = function(_, _, result, _, bufnr)
if not result or vim.tbl_isempty(result) then return end
@ -116,24 +131,30 @@ local symbol_callback = function(_, _, result, _, bufnr)
api.nvim_command("copen")
api.nvim_command("wincmd p")
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_documentSymbol
M['textDocument/documentSymbol'] = symbol_callback
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_symbol
M['workspace/symbol'] = symbol_callback
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_rename
M['textDocument/rename'] = function(_, _, result)
if not result then return end
util.apply_workspace_edit(result)
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_rangeFormatting
M['textDocument/rangeFormatting'] = function(_, _, result)
if not result then return end
util.apply_text_edits(result)
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_formatting
M['textDocument/formatting'] = function(_, _, result)
if not result then return end
util.apply_text_edits(result)
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
M['textDocument/completion'] = function(_, _, result)
if vim.tbl_isempty(result or {}) then return end
local row, col = unpack(api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0))
@ -146,6 +167,7 @@ M['textDocument/completion'] = function(_, _, result)
vim.fn.complete(textMatch+1, matches)
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_hover
M['textDocument/hover'] = function(_, method, result)
util.focusable_float(method, function()
if not (result and result.contents) then
@ -166,6 +188,12 @@ M['textDocument/hover'] = function(_, method, result)
end)
end
--@private
--- Jumps to a location. Used as a callback for multiple LSP methods.
--@param _ (not used)
--@param method (string) LSP method name
--@param result (table) result of LSP method; a location or a list of locations.
---(`textDocument/definition` can return `Location` or `Location[]`
local function location_callback(_, method, result)
if result == nil or vim.tbl_isempty(result) then
local _ = log.info() and log.info(method, 'No location found')
@ -188,11 +216,16 @@ local function location_callback(_, method, result)
end
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_declaration
M['textDocument/declaration'] = location_callback
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_definition
M['textDocument/definition'] = location_callback
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_typeDefinition
M['textDocument/typeDefinition'] = location_callback
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_implementation
M['textDocument/implementation'] = location_callback
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_signatureHelp
M['textDocument/signatureHelp'] = function(_, method, result)
util.focusable_preview(method, function()
if not (result and result.signatures and result.signatures[1]) then
@ -208,15 +241,21 @@ M['textDocument/signatureHelp'] = function(_, method, result)
end)
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_documentHighlight
M['textDocument/documentHighlight'] = function(_, _, result, _)
if not result then return end
local bufnr = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
util.buf_highlight_references(bufnr, result)
end
-- direction is "from" for incoming calls and "to" for outgoing calls
--@private
---
--- Displays call hierarchy in the quickfix window.
---
--@param direction `"from"` for incoming calls and `"to"` for outgoing calls
--@returns `CallHierarchyIncomingCall[]` if {direction} is `"from"`,
--@returns `CallHierarchyOutgoingCall[]` if {direction} is `"to"`,
local make_call_hierarchy_callback = function(direction)
-- result is a CallHierarchy{Incoming,Outgoing}Call[]
return function(_, _, result)
if not result then return end
local items = {}
@ -237,10 +276,13 @@ local make_call_hierarchy_callback = function(direction)
end
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#callHierarchy/incomingCalls
M['callHierarchy/incomingCalls'] = make_call_hierarchy_callback('from')
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#callHierarchy/outgoingCalls
M['callHierarchy/outgoingCalls'] = make_call_hierarchy_callback('to')
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#window/logMessage
M['window/logMessage'] = function(_, _, result, client_id)
local message_type = result.type
local message = result.message
@ -261,6 +303,7 @@ M['window/logMessage'] = function(_, _, result, client_id)
return result
end
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#window/showMessage
M['window/showMessage'] = function(_, _, result, client_id)
local message_type = result.type
local message = result.message

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@ -21,12 +21,14 @@ local log_date_format = "%FT%H:%M:%S%z"
do
local path_sep = vim.loop.os_uname().sysname == "Windows" and "\\" or "/"
--@private
local function path_join(...)
return table.concat(vim.tbl_flatten{...}, path_sep)
end
local logfilename = path_join(vim.fn.stdpath('data'), 'lsp.log')
--- Return the log filename.
--- Returns the log filename.
--@returns (string) log filename
function log.get_filename()
return logfilename
end
@ -74,6 +76,8 @@ end
-- interfere with iterating the levels
vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup(log.levels)
--- Sets the current log level.
--@param level (string or number) One of `vim.lsp.log.levels`
function log.set_level(level)
if type(level) == 'string' then
current_log_level = assert(log.levels[level:upper()], string.format("Invalid log level: %q", level))
@ -84,8 +88,9 @@ function log.set_level(level)
end
end
-- Return whether the level is sufficient for logging.
-- @param level number log level
--- Checks whether the level is sufficient for logging.
--@param level number log level
--@returns (bool) true if would log, false if not
function log.should_log(level)
return level >= current_log_level
end

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@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
local protocol = {}
--@private
--- Returns {a} if it is not nil, otherwise returns {b}.
---
--@param a
--@param b
local function ifnil(a, b)
if a == nil then return b end
return a
@ -9,12 +14,14 @@ end
--[=[
-- Useful for interfacing with:
-- https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/raw/gh-pages/_specifications/specification-3-14.md
--@private
--- Useful for interfacing with:
--- https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/raw/gh-pages/_specifications/specification-3-14.md
function transform_schema_comments()
nvim.command [[silent! '<,'>g/\/\*\*\|\*\/\|^$/d]]
nvim.command [[silent! '<,'>s/^\(\s*\) \* \=\(.*\)/\1--\2/]]
end
--@private
function transform_schema_to_table()
transform_schema_comments()
nvim.command [[silent! '<,'>s/: \S\+//]]

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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ local protocol = require('vim.lsp.protocol')
local validate, schedule, schedule_wrap = vim.validate, vim.schedule, vim.schedule_wrap
-- TODO replace with a better implementation.
--@private
--- Encodes to JSON.
---
--@param data (table) Data to encode
--@returns (string) Encoded object
local function json_encode(data)
local status, result = pcall(vim.fn.json_encode, data)
if status then
@ -13,6 +18,11 @@ local function json_encode(data)
return nil, result
end
end
--@private
--- Decodes from JSON.
---
--@param data (string) Data to decode
--@returns (table) Decoded JSON object
local function json_decode(data)
local status, result = pcall(vim.fn.json_decode, data)
if status then
@ -22,17 +32,26 @@ local function json_decode(data)
end
end
--@private
--- Checks whether a given path exists and is a directory.
--@param filename (string) path to check
--@returns (bool)
local function is_dir(filename)
local stat = vim.loop.fs_stat(filename)
return stat and stat.type == 'directory' or false
end
local NIL = vim.NIL
--@private
--- Returns its argument, but converts `vim.NIL` to Lua `nil`.
--@param v (any) Argument
--@returns (any)
local function convert_NIL(v)
if v == NIL then return nil end
return v
end
--@private
--- Merges current process env with the given env and returns the result as
--- a list of "k=v" strings.
---
@ -42,6 +61,8 @@ end
--- in: { PRODUCTION="false", PATH="/usr/bin/", PORT=123, HOST="0.0.0.0", }
--- out: { "PRODUCTION=false", "PATH=/usr/bin/", "PORT=123", "HOST=0.0.0.0", }
--- </pre>
--@param env (table) table of environment variable assignments
--@returns (table) list of `"k=v"` strings
local function env_merge(env)
if env == nil then
return env
@ -56,6 +77,11 @@ local function env_merge(env)
return final_env
end
--@private
--- Embeds the given string into a table and correctly computes `Content-Length`.
---
--@param encoded_message (string)
--@returns (table) table containing encoded message and `Content-Length` attribute
local function format_message_with_content_length(encoded_message)
return table.concat {
'Content-Length: '; tostring(#encoded_message); '\r\n\r\n';
@ -63,8 +89,11 @@ local function format_message_with_content_length(encoded_message)
}
end
--- Parse an LSP Message's header
-- @param header: The header to parse.
--@private
--- Parses an LSP Message's header
---
--@param header: The header to parse.
--@returns Parsed headers
local function parse_headers(header)
if type(header) ~= 'string' then
return nil
@ -92,6 +121,8 @@ end
-- case insensitive pattern.
local header_start_pattern = ("content"):gsub("%w", function(c) return "["..c..c:upper().."]" end)
--@private
--- The actual workhorse.
local function request_parser_loop()
local buffer = ''
while true do
@ -138,6 +169,10 @@ local client_errors = vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup {
SERVER_RESULT_CALLBACK_ERROR = 7;
}
--- Constructs an error message from an LSP error object.
---
--@param err (table) The error object
--@returns (string) The formatted error message
local function format_rpc_error(err)
validate {
err = { err, 't' };
@ -182,23 +217,69 @@ local function rpc_response_error(code, message, data)
end
local default_handlers = {}
--@private
--- Default handler for notifications sent to an LSP server.
---
--@param method (string) The invoked LSP method
--@param params (table): Parameters for the invoked LSP method
function default_handlers.notification(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug('notification', method, params)
end
--@private
--- Default handler for requests sent to an LSP server.
---
--@param method (string) The invoked LSP method
--@param params (table): Parameters for the invoked LSP method
--@returns `nil` and `vim.lsp.protocol.ErrorCodes.MethodNotFound`.
function default_handlers.server_request(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug('server_request', method, params)
return nil, rpc_response_error(protocol.ErrorCodes.MethodNotFound)
end
--@private
--- Default handler for when a client exits.
---
--@param code (number): Exit code
--@param signal (number): Number describing the signal used to terminate (if
---any)
function default_handlers.on_exit(code, signal)
local _ = log.info() and log.info("client exit", { code = code, signal = signal })
local _ = log.info() and log.info("client_exit", { code = code, signal = signal })
end
--@private
--- Default handler for client errors.
---
--@param code (number): Error code
--@param err (any): Details about the error
---any)
function default_handlers.on_error(code, err)
local _ = log.error() and log.error('client_error:', client_errors[code], err)
end
--- Create and start an RPC client.
-- @param cmd [
local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_params)
--- Starts an LSP server process and create an LSP RPC client object to
--- interact with it.
---
--@param cmd (string) Command to start the LSP server.
--@param cmd_args (table) List of additional string arguments to pass to {cmd}.
--@param handlers (table, optional) Handlers for LSP message types. Valid
---handler names are:
--- - `"notification"`
--- - `"server_request"`
--- - `"on_error"`
--- - `"on_exit"`
--@param extra_spawn_params (table, optional) Additional context for the LSP
--- server process. May contain:
--- - {cwd} (string) Working directory for the LSP server process
--- - {env} (table) Additional environment variables for LSP server process
--@returns Client RPC object.
---
--@returns Methods:
--- - `notify()` |vim.lsp.rpc.notify()|
--- - `request()` |vim.lsp.rpc.request()|
---
--@returns Members:
--- - {pid} (number) The LSP server's PID.
--- - {handle} A handle for low-level interaction with the LSP server process
--- |vim.loop|.
local function start(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_params)
local _ = log.info() and log.info("Starting RPC client", {cmd = cmd, args = cmd_args, extra = extra_spawn_params})
validate {
cmd = { cmd, 's' };
@ -242,6 +323,11 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
local handle, pid
do
--@private
--- Callback for |vim.loop.spawn()| Closes all streams and runs the
--- `on_exit` handler.
--@param code (number) Exit code
--@param signal (number) Signal that was used to terminate (if any)
local function onexit(code, signal)
stdin:close()
stdout:close()
@ -265,6 +351,12 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
handle, pid = uv.spawn(cmd, spawn_params, onexit)
end
--@private
--- Encodes {payload} into a JSON-RPC message and sends it to the remote
--- process.
---
--@param payload (table) Converted into a JSON string, see |json_encode()|
--@returns true if the payload could be scheduled, false if the main event-loop is in the process of closing.
local function encode_and_send(payload)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("rpc.send.payload", payload)
if handle:is_closing() then return false end
@ -276,7 +368,12 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
return true
end
local function send_notification(method, params)
-- FIXME: Should be placed on the RPC client object returned by `start()`
--- Sends a notification to the LSP server.
--@param method (string) The invoked LSP method
--@param params (table): Parameters for the invoked LSP method
--@returns (bool) `true` if notification could be sent, `false` if not
local function notify(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("rpc.notify", method, params)
return encode_and_send {
jsonrpc = "2.0";
@ -285,6 +382,8 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
}
end
--@private
--- sends an error object to the remote LSP process.
local function send_response(request_id, err, result)
return encode_and_send {
id = request_id;
@ -294,7 +393,14 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
}
end
local function send_request(method, params, callback)
-- FIXME: Should be placed on the RPC client object returned by `start()`
--- Sends a request to the LSP server and runs {callback} upon response.
---
--@param method (string) The invoked LSP method
--@param params (table) Parameters for the invoked LSP method
--@param callback (function) Callback to invoke
--@returns (bool, number) `(true, message_id)` if request could be sent, `false` if not
local function request(method, params, callback)
validate {
callback = { callback, 'f' };
}
@ -320,11 +426,13 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
end
end)
--@private
local function on_error(errkind, ...)
assert(client_errors[errkind])
-- TODO what to do if this fails?
pcall(handlers.on_error, errkind, ...)
end
--@private
local function pcall_handler(errkind, status, head, ...)
if not status then
on_error(errkind, head, ...)
@ -332,6 +440,7 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
end
return status, head, ...
end
--@private
local function try_call(errkind, fn, ...)
return pcall_handler(errkind, pcall(fn, ...))
end
@ -340,6 +449,7 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
-- time and log them. This would require storing the timestamp. I could call
-- them with an error then, perhaps.
--@private
local function handle_body(body)
local decoded, err = json_decode(body)
if not decoded then
@ -458,13 +568,13 @@ local function create_and_start_client(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, extra_spawn_para
return {
pid = pid;
handle = handle;
request = send_request;
notify = send_notification;
request = request;
notify = notify
}
end
return {
start = create_and_start_client;
start = start;
rpc_response_error = rpc_response_error;
format_rpc_error = format_rpc_error;
client_errors = client_errors;

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ local highlight = require 'vim.highlight'
local M = {}
-- FIXME: Expose in documentation
--- Diagnostics received from the server via `textDocument/publishDiagnostics`
-- by buffer.
--
@ -33,18 +34,30 @@ local M = {}
M.diagnostics_by_buf = {}
local split = vim.split
--@private
local function split_lines(value)
return split(value, '\n', true)
end
--@private
local function ok_or_nil(status, ...)
if not status then return end
return ...
end
--@private
local function npcall(fn, ...)
return ok_or_nil(pcall(fn, ...))
end
--- Replaces text in a range with new text.
---
--- CAUTION: Changes in-place!
---
--@param lines (table) Original list of strings
--@param A (table) Start position; a 2-tuple of {line, col} numbers
--@param B (table) End position; a 2-tuple of {line, col} numbers
--@param new_lines A list of strings to replace the original
--@returns (table) The modified {lines} object
function M.set_lines(lines, A, B, new_lines)
-- 0-indexing to 1-indexing
local i_0 = A[1] + 1
@ -78,6 +91,7 @@ function M.set_lines(lines, A, B, new_lines)
return lines
end
--@private
local function sort_by_key(fn)
return function(a,b)
local ka, kb = fn(a), fn(b)
@ -91,13 +105,15 @@ local function sort_by_key(fn)
return false
end
end
--@private
local edit_sort_key = sort_by_key(function(e)
return {e.A[1], e.A[2], e.i}
end)
--@private
--- Position is a https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#position
-- Returns a zero-indexed column, since set_lines() does the conversion to
-- 1-indexed
--- Returns a zero-indexed column, since set_lines() does the conversion to
--- 1-indexed
local function get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, position)
-- LSP's line and characters are 0-indexed
-- Vim's line and columns are 1-indexed
@ -114,6 +130,9 @@ local function get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, position)
return col
end
--- Applies a list of text edits to a buffer.
--@param text_edits (table) list of `TextEdit` objects
--@param buf_nr (number) Buffer id
function M.apply_text_edits(text_edits, bufnr)
if not next(text_edits) then return end
if not api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
@ -168,20 +187,30 @@ end
-- function M.glob_to_regex(glob)
-- end
-- textDocument/completion response returns one of CompletionItem[], CompletionList or null.
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_completion
--- Can be used to extract the completion items from a
--- `textDocument/completion` request, which may return one of
--- `CompletionItem[]`, `CompletionList` or null.
--@param result (table) The result of a `textDocument/completion` request
--@returns (table) List of completion items
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_completion
function M.extract_completion_items(result)
if type(result) == 'table' and result.items then
-- result is a `CompletionList`
return result.items
elseif result ~= nil then
-- result is `CompletionItem[]`
return result
else
-- result is `null`
return {}
end
end
--- Apply the TextDocumentEdit response.
-- @params TextDocumentEdit [table] see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification
--- Applies a `TextDocumentEdit`, which is a list of changes to a single
-- document.
---
--@param text_document_edit (table) a `TextDocumentEdit` object
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentEdit
function M.apply_text_document_edit(text_document_edit)
local text_document = text_document_edit.textDocument
local bufnr = vim.uri_to_bufnr(text_document.uri)
@ -195,6 +224,13 @@ function M.apply_text_document_edit(text_document_edit)
M.apply_text_edits(text_document_edit.edits, bufnr)
end
--@private
--- Recursively parses snippets in a completion entry.
---
--@param input (string) Snippet text to parse for snippets
--@param inner (bool) Whether this function is being called recursively
--@returns 2-tuple of strings: The first is the parsed result, the second is the
---unparsed rest of the input
local function parse_snippet_rec(input, inner)
local res = ""
@ -248,15 +284,20 @@ local function parse_snippet_rec(input, inner)
return res, input
end
-- Parse completion entries, consuming snippet tokens
--- Parses snippets in a completion entry.
---
--@param input (string) unparsed snippet
--@returns (string) parsed snippet
function M.parse_snippet(input)
local res, _ = parse_snippet_rec(input, false)
return res
end
-- Sort by CompletionItem.sortText
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
--@private
--- Sorts by CompletionItem.sortText.
---
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
local function sort_completion_items(items)
if items[1] and items[1].sortText then
table.sort(items, function(a, b) return a.sortText < b.sortText
@ -264,9 +305,10 @@ local function sort_completion_items(items)
end
end
-- Returns text that should be inserted when selecting completion item. The precedence is as follows:
-- textEdit.newText > insertText > label
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
--@private
--- Returns text that should be inserted when selecting completion item. The
--- precedence is as follows: textEdit.newText > insertText > label
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
local function get_completion_word(item)
if item.textEdit ~= nil and item.textEdit.newText ~= nil then
if protocol.InsertTextFormat[item.insertTextFormat] == "PlainText" then
@ -284,8 +326,10 @@ local function get_completion_word(item)
return item.label
end
-- Some language servers return complementary candidates whose prefixes do not match are also returned.
-- So we exclude completion candidates whose prefix does not match.
--@private
--- Some language servers return complementary candidates whose prefixes do not
--- match are also returned. So we exclude completion candidates whose prefix
--- does not match.
local function remove_unmatch_completion_items(items, prefix)
return vim.tbl_filter(function(item)
local word = get_completion_word(item)
@ -293,16 +337,26 @@ local function remove_unmatch_completion_items(items, prefix)
end, items)
end
-- Acording to LSP spec, if the client set "completionItemKind.valueSet",
-- the client must handle it properly even if it receives a value outside the specification.
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
--- Acording to LSP spec, if the client set `completionItemKind.valueSet`,
--- the client must handle it properly even if it receives a value outside the
--- specification.
---
--@param completion_item_kind (`vim.lsp.protocol.completionItemKind`)
--@returns (`vim.lsp.protocol.completionItemKind`)
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
function M._get_completion_item_kind_name(completion_item_kind)
return protocol.CompletionItemKind[completion_item_kind] or "Unknown"
end
--- Getting vim complete-items with incomplete flag.
-- @params CompletionItem[], CompletionList or nil (https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_completion)
-- @return { matches = complete-items table, incomplete = boolean }
--- Turns the result of a `textDocument/completion` request into vim-compatible
--- |complete-items|.
---
--@param result The result of a `textDocument/completion` call, e.g. from
---|vim.lsp.buf.completion()|, which may be one of `CompletionItem[]`,
--- `CompletionList` or `null`
--@param prefix (string) the prefix to filter the completion items
--@returns { matches = complete-items table, incomplete = bool }
--@see |complete-items|
function M.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items(result, prefix)
local items = M.extract_completion_items(result)
if vim.tbl_isempty(items) then
@ -350,7 +404,10 @@ function M.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items(result, prefix)
return matches
end
-- @params WorkspaceEdit [table] see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification
--- Applies a `WorkspaceEdit`.
---
--@param workspace_edit (table) `WorkspaceEdit`
-- @see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_applyEdit
function M.apply_workspace_edit(workspace_edit)
if workspace_edit.documentChanges then
for _, change in ipairs(workspace_edit.documentChanges) do
@ -375,9 +432,15 @@ function M.apply_workspace_edit(workspace_edit)
end
end
--- Convert any of MarkedString | MarkedString[] | MarkupContent into markdown text lines
-- see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-14/#textDocument_hover
-- Useful for textDocument/hover, textDocument/signatureHelp, and potentially others.
--- Converts any of `MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` | `MarkupContent` into
--- a list of lines containing valid markdown. Useful to populate the hover
--- window for `textDocument/hover`, for parsing the result of
--- `textDocument/signatureHelp`, and potentially others.
---
--@param input (`MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` | `MarkupContent`)
--@param contents (table, optional, default `{}`) List of strings to extend with converted lines
--@returns {contents}, extended with lines of converted markdown.
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_hover
function M.convert_input_to_markdown_lines(input, contents)
contents = contents or {}
-- MarkedString variation 1
@ -416,8 +479,11 @@ function M.convert_input_to_markdown_lines(input, contents)
return contents
end
--- Convert SignatureHelp response to markdown lines.
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-14/#textDocument_signatureHelp
--- Converts `textDocument/SignatureHelp` response to markdown lines.
---
--@param signature_help Response of `textDocument/SignatureHelp`
--@returns list of lines of converted markdown.
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_signatureHelp
function M.convert_signature_help_to_markdown_lines(signature_help)
if not signature_help.signatures then
return
@ -475,6 +541,13 @@ function M.convert_signature_help_to_markdown_lines(signature_help)
return contents
end
--- Creates a table with sensible default options for a floating window. The
--- table can be passed to |nvim_open_win()|.
---
--@param width (number) window width (in character cells)
--@param height (number) window height (in character cells)
--@param opts (table, optional)
--@returns (table) Options
function M.make_floating_popup_options(width, height, opts)
validate {
opts = { opts, 't', true };
@ -520,6 +593,10 @@ function M.make_floating_popup_options(width, height, opts)
}
end
--- Jumps to a location.
---
--@param location (`Location`|`LocationLink`)
--@returns `true` if the jump succeeded
function M.jump_to_location(location)
-- location may be Location or LocationLink
local uri = location.uri or location.targetUri
@ -543,14 +620,14 @@ function M.jump_to_location(location)
return true
end
--- Preview a location in a floating windows
--- Previews a location in a floating window
---
--- behavior depends on type of location:
--- - for Location, range is shown (e.g., function definition)
--- - for LocationLink, targetRange is shown (e.g., body of function definition)
---
--@param location a single Location or LocationLink
--@return bufnr,winnr buffer and window number of floating window or nil
--@param location a single `Location` or `LocationLink`
--@returns (bufnr,winnr) buffer and window number of floating window or nil
function M.preview_location(location)
-- location may be LocationLink or Location (more useful for the former)
local uri = location.targetUri or location.uri
@ -565,6 +642,7 @@ function M.preview_location(location)
return M.open_floating_preview(contents, filetype)
end
--@private
local function find_window_by_var(name, value)
for _, win in ipairs(api.nvim_list_wins()) do
if npcall(api.nvim_win_get_var, win, name) == value then
@ -573,12 +651,18 @@ local function find_window_by_var(name, value)
end
end
-- Check if a window with `unique_name` tagged is associated with the current
-- buffer. If not, make a new preview.
--
-- fn()'s return bufnr, winnr
-- case that a new floating window should be created.
--- Enters/leaves the focusable window associated with the current buffer via the
--window - variable `unique_name`. If no such window exists, run the function
--{fn}.
---
--@param unique_name (string) Window variable
--@param fn (function) should return create a new window and return a tuple of
---({focusable_buffer_id}, {window_id}). if {focusable_buffer_id} is a valid
---buffer id, the newly created window will be the new focus associated with
---the current buffer via the tag `unique_name`.
--@returns (pbufnr, pwinnr) if `fn()` has created a new window; nil otherwise
function M.focusable_float(unique_name, fn)
-- Go back to previous window if we are in a focusable one
if npcall(api.nvim_win_get_var, 0, unique_name) then
return api.nvim_command("wincmd p")
end
@ -598,18 +682,21 @@ function M.focusable_float(unique_name, fn)
end
end
-- Check if a window with `unique_name` tagged is associated with the current
-- buffer. If not, make a new preview.
--
-- fn()'s return values will be passed directly to open_floating_preview in the
-- case that a new floating window should be created.
--- Focuses/unfocuses the floating preview window associated with the current
--- buffer via the window variable `unique_name`. If no such preview window
--- exists, makes a new one.
---
--@param unique_name (string) Window variable
--@param fn (function) The return values of this function will be passed
---directly to |vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview()|, in the case that a new
---floating window should be created
function M.focusable_preview(unique_name, fn)
return M.focusable_float(unique_name, function()
return M.open_floating_preview(fn())
end)
end
--- Trim empty lines from input and pad left and right with spaces
--- Trims empty lines from input and pad left and right with spaces
---
--@param contents table of lines to trim and pad
--@param opts dictionary with optional fields
@ -617,7 +704,7 @@ end
-- - pad_right number of columns to pad contents at right (default 1)
-- - pad_top number of lines to pad contents at top (default 0)
-- - pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents at bottom (default 0)
--@return contents table of trimmed and padded lines
--@returns contents table of trimmed and padded lines
function M._trim_and_pad(contents, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
@ -645,12 +732,13 @@ end
--- Convert markdown into syntax highlighted regions by stripping the code
-- TODO: refactor to separate stripping/converting and make use of open_floating_preview
--
--- Converts markdown into syntax highlighted regions by stripping the code
--- blocks and converting them into highlighted code.
--- This will by default insert a blank line separator after those code block
--- regions to improve readability.
--- The result is shown in a floating preview
--- TODO: refactor to separate stripping/converting and make use of open_floating_preview
--- The result is shown in a floating preview.
---
--@param contents table of lines to show in window
--@param opts dictionary with optional fields
@ -664,7 +752,7 @@ end
-- - pad_top number of lines to pad contents at top
-- - pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents at bottom
-- - separator insert separator after code block
--@return width,height size of float
--@returns width,height size of float
function M.fancy_floating_markdown(contents, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
@ -738,6 +826,7 @@ function M.fancy_floating_markdown(contents, opts)
vim.cmd("ownsyntax markdown")
local idx = 1
--@private
local function apply_syntax_to_region(ft, start, finish)
if ft == '' then return end
local name = ft..idx
@ -763,11 +852,17 @@ function M.fancy_floating_markdown(contents, opts)
return bufnr, winnr
end
--- Creates autocommands to close a preview window when events happen.
---
--@param events (table) list of events
--@param winnr (number) window id of preview window
--@see |autocmd-events|
function M.close_preview_autocmd(events, winnr)
api.nvim_command("autocmd "..table.concat(events, ',').." <buffer> ++once lua pcall(vim.api.nvim_win_close, "..winnr..", true)")
end
--- Compute size of float needed to show contents (with optional wrapping)
--@internal
--- Computes size of float needed to show contents (with optional wrapping)
---
--@param contents table of lines to show in window
--@param opts dictionary with optional fields
@ -776,7 +871,7 @@ end
-- - wrap_at character to wrap at for computing height
-- - max_width maximal width of floating window
-- - max_height maximal height of floating window
--@return width,height size of float
--@returns width,height size of float
function M._make_floating_popup_size(contents, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
@ -827,7 +922,7 @@ function M._make_floating_popup_size(contents, opts)
return width, height
end
--- Show contents in a floating window
--- Shows contents in a floating window.
---
--@param contents table of lines to show in window
--@param filetype string of filetype to set for opened buffer
@ -841,7 +936,8 @@ end
-- - pad_right number of columns to pad contents at right
-- - pad_top number of lines to pad contents at top
-- - pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents at bottom
--@return bufnr,winnr buffer and window number of floating window or nil
--@returns bufnr,winnr buffer and window number of the newly created floating
---preview window
function M.open_floating_preview(contents, filetype, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
@ -912,6 +1008,9 @@ do
severity_floating_highlights[severity] = floating_highlight_name
end
--- Clears diagnostics for a buffer.
---
--@param bufnr (number) buffer id
function M.buf_clear_diagnostics(bufnr)
validate { bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true} }
bufnr = bufnr == 0 and api.nvim_get_current_buf() or bufnr
@ -923,10 +1022,18 @@ do
api.nvim_buf_clear_namespace(bufnr, diagnostic_ns, 0, -1)
end
--- Gets the name of a severity's highlight group.
---
--@param severity A member of `vim.lsp.protocol.DiagnosticSeverity`
--@returns (string) Highlight group name
function M.get_severity_highlight_name(severity)
return severity_highlights[severity]
end
--- Gets list of diagnostics for the current line.
---
--@returns (table) list of `Diagnostic` tables
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#diagnostic
function M.get_line_diagnostics()
local bufnr = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
local linenr = api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)[1] - 1
@ -941,6 +1048,8 @@ do
return diagnostics_by_line[linenr] or {}
end
--- Displays the diagnostics for the current line in a floating hover
--- window.
function M.show_line_diagnostics()
-- local marks = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(bufnr, diagnostic_ns, {line, 0}, {line, -1}, {})
-- if #marks == 0 then
@ -977,10 +1086,10 @@ do
return popup_bufnr, winnr
end
--- Saves the diagnostics (Diagnostic[]) into diagnostics_by_buf
--- Saves diagnostics into vim.lsp.util.diagnostics_by_buf[{bufnr}].
---
--@param bufnr bufnr for which the diagnostics are for.
--@param diagnostics Diagnostics[] received from the language server.
--@param bufnr (number) buffer id for which the diagnostics are for
--@param diagnostics list of `Diagnostic`s received from the LSP server
function M.buf_diagnostics_save_positions(bufnr, diagnostics)
validate {
bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true};
@ -1000,6 +1109,10 @@ do
M.diagnostics_by_buf[bufnr] = diagnostics
end
--- Highlights a list of diagnostics in a buffer by underlining them.
---
--@param bufnr (number) buffer id
--@param diagnostics (list of `Diagnostic`s)
function M.buf_diagnostics_underline(bufnr, diagnostics)
for _, diagnostic in ipairs(diagnostics) do
local start = diagnostic.range["start"]
@ -1020,11 +1133,18 @@ do
end
end
--- Removes document highlights from a buffer.
---
--@param bufnr buffer id
function M.buf_clear_references(bufnr)
validate { bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true} }
api.nvim_buf_clear_namespace(bufnr, reference_ns, 0, -1)
end
--- Shows a list of document highlights for a certain buffer.
---
--@param bufnr buffer id
--@param references List of `DocumentHighlight` objects to highlight
function M.buf_highlight_references(bufnr, references)
validate { bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true} }
for _, reference in ipairs(references) do
@ -1040,11 +1160,19 @@ do
end
end
--- Groups a list of diagnostics by line.
---
--@param diagnostics (table) list of `Diagnostic`s
--@returns (table) dictionary mapping lines to lists of diagnostics valid on
---those lines
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#diagnostic
function M.diagnostics_group_by_line(diagnostics)
if not diagnostics then return end
local diagnostics_by_line = {}
for _, diagnostic in ipairs(diagnostics) do
local start = diagnostic.range.start
-- TODO: Are diagnostics only valid for a single line? I don't understand
-- why this would be okay otherwise
local line_diagnostics = diagnostics_by_line[start.line]
if not line_diagnostics then
line_diagnostics = {}
@ -1055,6 +1183,11 @@ do
return diagnostics_by_line
end
--- Given a list of diagnostics, sets the corresponding virtual text for a
--- buffer.
---
--@param bufnr buffer id
--@param diagnostics (table) list of `Diagnostic`s
function M.buf_diagnostics_virtual_text(bufnr, diagnostics)
if not diagnostics then
return
@ -1093,8 +1226,7 @@ do
--- </pre>
---
--@param kind Diagnostic severity kind: See |vim.lsp.protocol.DiagnosticSeverity|
---
--@return Count of diagnostics
--@returns Count of diagnostics
function M.buf_diagnostics_count(kind)
local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf()
local diagnostics = M.diagnostics_by_buf[bufnr]
@ -1115,7 +1247,7 @@ do
[protocol.DiagnosticSeverity.Hint] = "LspDiagnosticsHintSign";
}
--- Place signs for each diagnostic in the sign column.
--- Places signs for each diagnostic in the sign column.
---
--- Sign characters can be customized with the following commands:
---
@ -1136,8 +1268,11 @@ local position_sort = sort_by_key(function(v)
return {v.start.line, v.start.character}
end)
-- Returns the items with the byte position calculated correctly and in sorted
-- order.
--- Returns the items with the byte position calculated correctly and in sorted
--- order, for display in quickfix and location lists.
---
--@param locations (table) list of `Location`s or `LocationLink`s
--@returns (table) list of items
function M.locations_to_items(locations)
local items = {}
local grouped = setmetatable({}, {
@ -1180,6 +1315,10 @@ function M.locations_to_items(locations)
return items
end
--- Fills current window's location list with given list of items.
--- Can be obtained with e.g. |vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items()|.
---
--@param items (table) list of items
function M.set_loclist(items)
vim.fn.setloclist(0, {}, ' ', {
title = 'Language Server';
@ -1187,6 +1326,10 @@ function M.set_loclist(items)
})
end
--- Fills quickfix list with given list of items.
--- Can be obtained with e.g. |vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items()|.
---
--@param items (table) list of items
function M.set_qflist(items)
vim.fn.setqflist({}, ' ', {
title = 'Language Server';
@ -1201,10 +1344,11 @@ function M._get_symbol_kind_name(symbol_kind)
return protocol.SymbolKind[symbol_kind] or "Unknown"
end
--- Convert symbols to quickfix list items
--- Converts symbols to quickfix list items.
---
--@param symbols DocumentSymbol[] or SymbolInformation[]
function M.symbols_to_items(symbols, bufnr)
--@private
local function _symbols_to_items(_symbols, _items, _bufnr)
for _, symbol in ipairs(_symbols) do
if symbol.location then -- SymbolInformation type
@ -1239,7 +1383,9 @@ function M.symbols_to_items(symbols, bufnr)
return _symbols_to_items(symbols, {}, bufnr)
end
-- Remove empty lines from the beginning and end.
--- Removes empty lines from the beginning and end.
--@param lines (table) list of lines to trim
--@returns (table) trimmed list of lines
function M.trim_empty_lines(lines)
local start = 1
for i = 1, #lines do
@ -1258,11 +1404,13 @@ function M.trim_empty_lines(lines)
return vim.list_extend({}, lines, start, finish)
end
-- Accepts markdown lines and tries to reduce it to a filetype if it is
-- just a single code block.
-- Note: This modifies the input.
--
-- Returns: filetype or 'markdown' if it was unchanged.
--- Accepts markdown lines and tries to reduce them to a filetype if they
--- comprise just a single code block.
---
--- CAUTION: Modifies the input in-place!
---
--@param lines (table) list of lines
--@returns (string) filetype or 'markdown' if it was unchanged.
function M.try_trim_markdown_code_blocks(lines)
local language_id = lines[1]:match("^```(.*)")
if language_id then
@ -1285,6 +1433,7 @@ function M.try_trim_markdown_code_blocks(lines)
end
local str_utfindex = vim.str_utfindex
--@private
local function make_position_param()
local row, col = unpack(api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0))
row = row - 1
@ -1293,6 +1442,10 @@ local function make_position_param()
return { line = row; character = col; }
end
--- Creates a `TextDocumentPositionParams` object for the current buffer and cursor position.
---
--@returns `TextDocumentPositionParams` object
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentPositionParams
function M.make_position_params()
return {
textDocument = M.make_text_document_params();
@ -1300,6 +1453,13 @@ function M.make_position_params()
}
end
--- Using the current position in the current buffer, creates an object that
--- can be used as a building block for several LSP requests, such as
--- `textDocument/codeAction`, `textDocument/colorPresentation`,
--- `textDocument/rangeFormatting`.
---
--@returns { textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = { start =
---`current_position`, end = `current_position` } }
function M.make_range_params()
local position = make_position_param()
return {
@ -1308,11 +1468,15 @@ function M.make_range_params()
}
end
--- Creates a `TextDocumentIdentifier` object for the current buffer.
---
--@returns `TextDocumentIdentifier`
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentIdentifier
function M.make_text_document_params()
return { uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(0) }
end
--- Get visual width of tabstop.
--- Returns visual width of tabstop.
---
--@see |softtabstop|
--@param bufnr (optional, number): Buffer handle, defaults to current
@ -1324,6 +1488,11 @@ function M.get_effective_tabstop(bufnr)
return (sts > 0 and sts) or (sts < 0 and bo.shiftwidth) or bo.tabstop
end
--- Creates a `FormattingOptions` object for the current buffer and cursor position.
---
--@param options Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries
--@returns `FormattingOptions object
--@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_formatting
function M.make_formatting_params(options)
validate { options = {options, 't', true} }
options = vim.tbl_extend('keep', options or {}, {
@ -1336,9 +1505,12 @@ function M.make_formatting_params(options)
}
end
-- @param buf buffer handle or 0 for current.
-- @param row 0-indexed line
-- @param col 0-indexed byte offset in line
--- Returns the UTF-32 and UTF-16 offsets for a position in a certain buffer.
---
--@param buf buffer id (0 for current)
--@param row 0-indexed line
--@param col 0-indexed byte offset in line
--@returns (number, number) UTF-32 and UTF-16 index of the character in line {row} column {col} in buffer {buf}
function M.character_offset(buf, row, col)
local line = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(buf, row, row+1, true)[1]
-- If the col is past the EOL, use the line length.

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@ -960,7 +960,11 @@ def main(config):
i = 0
for filename in CONFIG[target]['section_order']:
title, helptag, section_doc = sections.pop(filename)
try:
title, helptag, section_doc = sections.pop(filename)
except KeyError:
print("Warning:", filename, "has empty docs, skipping")
continue
i += 1
if filename not in CONFIG[target]['append_only']:
docs += sep

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@ -203,10 +203,10 @@ Integer nvim_get_hl_id_by_name(String name)
/// flags. This is a blocking call, unlike |nvim_input()|.
///
/// On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
//
// If you need to input sequences like <C-o> use nvim_replace_termcodes
// to replace the termcodes and then pass the resulting string to
// nvim_feedkeys. You'll also want to enable escape_csi.
///
/// If you need to input sequences like <C-o> use |nvim_replace_termcodes|
/// to replace the termcodes and then pass the resulting string to
/// nvim_feedkeys. You'll also want to enable escape_csi.
///
/// Example:
/// <pre>