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@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ nvim_call_atomic({calls}) *nvim_call_atomic()*
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be returned.
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nvim_chan_send({chan}, {data}) *nvim_chan_send()*
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Send data to channel `id` . For a job, it writes it to the
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Send data to channel `id`. For a job, it writes it to the
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stdin of the process. For the stdio channel |channel-stdio|,
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it writes to Nvim's stdout. For an internal terminal instance
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(|nvim_open_term()|) it writes directly to terminal output.
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@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ nvim_exec_lua({code}, {args}) *nvim_exec_lua()*
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inside the chunk. The chunk can return a value.
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Only statements are executed. To evaluate an expression,
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prefix it with `return` : return my_function(...)
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prefix it with `return`: return my_function(...)
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Parameters: ~
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{code} Lua code to execute
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@ -1133,13 +1133,13 @@ nvim_get_option_value({name}, {*opts}) *nvim_get_option_value()*
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Option value
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nvim_get_proc({pid}) *nvim_get_proc()*
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Gets info describing process `pid` .
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Gets info describing process `pid`.
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Return: ~
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Map of process properties, or NIL if process not found.
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nvim_get_proc_children({pid}) *nvim_get_proc_children()*
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Gets the immediate children of process `pid` .
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Gets the immediate children of process `pid`.
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Return: ~
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Array of child process ids, empty if process not found.
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@ -1248,8 +1248,8 @@ nvim_input_mouse({button}, {action}, {modifier}, {grid}, {row}, {col})
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nvim_list_bufs() *nvim_list_bufs()*
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Gets the current list of buffer handles
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Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!` .
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Use |nvim_buf_is_loaded()| to check if a buffer is loaded.
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Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!`. Use
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|nvim_buf_is_loaded()| to check if a buffer is loaded.
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Return: ~
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List of buffer handles
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@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ nvim_paste({data}, {crlf}, {phase}) *nvim_paste()*
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Errors ('nomodifiable', `vim.paste()` failure, …) are
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reflected in `err` but do not affect the return value (which
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is strictly decided by `vim.paste()` ). On error, subsequent
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is strictly decided by `vim.paste()`). On error, subsequent
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calls are ignored ("drained") until the next paste is
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initiated (phase 1 or -1).
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@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ nvim_select_popupmenu_item({item}, {insert}, {finish}, {opts})
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{insert} Whether the selection should be inserted in the
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buffer.
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{finish} Finish the completion and dismiss the popupmenu.
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Implies `insert` .
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Implies `insert`.
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{opts} Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
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*nvim_set_client_info()*
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@ -1548,18 +1548,21 @@ nvim_set_hl({ns_id}, {name}, {*val}) *nvim_set_hl()*
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Sets a highlight group.
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Parameters: ~
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{ns_id} Namespace id for this highlight |nvim_create_namespace()|.
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Use 0 to set a highlight group globally |:highlight|.
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{ns_id} Namespace id for this highlight
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|nvim_create_namespace()|. Use 0 to set a
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highlight group globally |:highlight|.
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{name} Highlight group name, e.g. "ErrorMsg"
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{val} Highlight definition map, like |synIDattr()|. In
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addition, the following keys are recognized:
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• default: Don't override existing definition |:hi-default|
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• ctermfg: Sets foreground of cterm color |highlight-ctermfg|
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• ctermbg: Sets background of cterm color |highlight-ctermbg|
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• default: Don't override existing definition
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|:hi-default|
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• ctermfg: Sets foreground of cterm color
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|highlight-ctermfg|
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• ctermbg: Sets background of cterm color
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|highlight-ctermbg|
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• cterm: cterm attribute map, like
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|highlight-args|.
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Note: Attributes default to those set for `gui`
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if not set.
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|highlight-args|. Note: Attributes default to
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those set for `gui` if not set.
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nvim_set_keymap({mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, {*opts}) *nvim_set_keymap()*
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Sets a global |mapping| for the given mode.
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@ -1628,7 +1631,7 @@ nvim_set_vvar({name}, {value}) *nvim_set_vvar()*
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{value} Variable value
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nvim_strwidth({text}) *nvim_strwidth()*
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Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text` .
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Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text`.
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<Tab> counts as one cell.
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Parameters: ~
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@ -1880,9 +1883,10 @@ nvim_buf_attach({buffer}, {send_buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_attach()*
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{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
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{send_buffer} True if the initial notification should
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contain the whole buffer: first
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notification will be `nvim_buf_lines_event`
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. Else the first notification will be
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`nvim_buf_changedtick_event` . Not for Lua
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notification will be
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`nvim_buf_lines_event`. Else the first
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notification will be
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`nvim_buf_changedtick_event`. Not for Lua
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callbacks.
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{opts} Optional parameters.
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• on_lines: Lua callback invoked on change.
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@ -1938,7 +1942,7 @@ nvim_buf_attach({buffer}, {send_buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_attach()*
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• utf_sizes: include UTF-32 and UTF-16 size
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of the replaced region, as args to
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`on_lines` .
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`on_lines`.
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• preview: also attach to command preview
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(i.e. 'inccommand') events.
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@ -2353,7 +2357,7 @@ nvim_buf_add_highlight({buffer}, {ns_id}, {hl_group}, {line}, {col_start},
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namespace. All highlights in the same namespace can then be
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cleared with single call to |nvim_buf_clear_namespace()|. If
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the highlight never will be deleted by an API call, pass
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`ns_id = -1` .
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`ns_id = -1`.
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As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
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namespace for the highlight, the allocated id is then
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@ -2433,8 +2437,8 @@ nvim_buf_get_extmarks({buffer}, {ns_id}, {start}, {end}, {opts})
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nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, [0,0], [-1,-1], {})
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<
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If `end` is less than `start` , traversal works backwards.
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(Useful with `limit` , to get the first marks prior to a given
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If `end` is less than `start`, traversal works backwards.
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(Useful with `limit`, to get the first marks prior to a given
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position.)
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Example:
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@ -2781,7 +2785,7 @@ nvim_win_hide({window}) *nvim_win_hide()*
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|:hide| with a |window-ID|).
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Like |:hide| the buffer becomes hidden unless another window
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is editing it, or 'bufhidden' is `unload` , `delete` or `wipe`
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is editing it, or 'bufhidden' is `unload`, `delete` or `wipe`
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as opposed to |:close| or |nvim_win_close|, which will close
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the buffer.
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@ -3029,7 +3033,7 @@ nvim_win_set_config({window}, {*config}) *nvim_win_set_config()*
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layouts).
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When reconfiguring a floating window, absent option keys will
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not be changed. `row` / `col` and `relative` must be
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not be changed. `row`/`col` and `relative` must be
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reconfigured together.
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Parameters: ~
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Note:
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Each of the configuration options below accepts one of the
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following:
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• `false` : Disable this feature
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• `true` : Enable this feature, use default settings.
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• `table` : Enable this feature with overrides. Use an
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• `false`: Disable this feature
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• `true`: Enable this feature, use default settings.
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• `table`: Enable this feature with overrides. Use an
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empty table to use default values.
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• `function` : Function with signature (namespace, bufnr)
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• `function`: Function with signature (namespace, bufnr)
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that returns any of the above.
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Parameters: ~
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Return: ~
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(function) A function that will cancel all requests which
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is the same as the one returned from `buf_request` .
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is the same as the one returned from `buf_request`.
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*vim.lsp.buf_request_sync()*
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buf_request_sync({bufnr}, {method}, {params}, {timeout_ms})
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@ -600,9 +600,9 @@ client() *vim.lsp.client*
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{handler} is not specified, If one is not found there,
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then an error will occur. Returns: {status},
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{[client_id]}. {status} is a boolean indicating if the
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notification was successful. If it is `false` , then it
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notification was successful. If it is `false`, then it
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will always be `false` (the client has shutdown). If
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{status} is `true` , the function returns {request_id} as
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{status} is `true`, the function returns {request_id} as
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the second result. You can use this with
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`client.cancel_request(request_id)` to cancel the request.
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• request_sync(method, params, timeout_ms, bufnr) Sends a
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@ -612,13 +612,13 @@ client() *vim.lsp.client*
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`err` and `result` come from the |lsp-handler|. On
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timeout, cancel or error, returns `(nil, err)` where `err`
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is a string describing the failure reason. If the request
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was unsuccessful returns `nil` .
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was unsuccessful returns `nil`.
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• notify(method, params) Sends a notification to an LSP
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server. Returns: a boolean to indicate if the notification
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was successful. If it is false, then it will always be
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false (the client has shutdown).
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• cancel_request(id) Cancels a request with a given request
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id. Returns: same as `notify()` .
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id. Returns: same as `notify()`.
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• stop([force]) Stops a client, optionally with force. By
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default, it will just ask the server to shutdown without
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force. If you request to stop a client which has
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@ -639,14 +639,14 @@ client() *vim.lsp.client*
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interaction with the client. See |vim.lsp.rpc.start()|.
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• {offset_encoding} (string): The encoding used for
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communicating with the server. You can modify this in the
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`config` 's `on_init` method before text is sent to the
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`config`'s `on_init` method before text is sent to the
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server.
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• {handlers} (table): The handlers used by the client as
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described in |lsp-handler|.
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• {requests} (table): The current pending requests in flight
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to the server. Entries are key-value pairs with the key
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being the request ID while the value is a table with
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`type` , `bufnr` , and `method` key-value pairs. `type` is
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`type`, `bufnr`, and `method` key-value pairs. `type` is
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either "pending" for an active request, or "cancel" for a
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cancel request.
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• {config} (table): copy of the table that was passed by the
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sent on `initialize` describing the server's capabilities.
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• {resolved_capabilities} (table): Normalized table of
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capabilities that we have detected based on the initialize
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response from the server in `server_capabilities` .
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response from the server in `server_capabilities`.
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client_is_stopped({client_id}) *vim.lsp.client_is_stopped()*
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Checks whether a client is stopped.
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initiates the LSP client.
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{cmd_cwd} (string, default=|getcwd()|)
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Directory to launch the `cmd`
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process. Not related to `root_dir` .
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process. Not related to `root_dir`.
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{cmd_env} (table) Environment flags to pass to
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the LSP on spawn. Can be specified
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using keys like a map or as a list
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its result.
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• Note: To send an empty dictionary
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use
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`{[vim.type_idx]=vim.types.dictionary}`
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, else it will be encoded as an
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`{[vim.type_idx]=vim.types.dictionary}`,
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else it will be encoded as an
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array.
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{handlers} Map of language server method names
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to |lsp-handler|
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{settings} Map with language server specific
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settings. These are returned to the
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language server if requested via
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`workspace/configuration` . Keys are
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`workspace/configuration`. Keys are
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case-sensitive.
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{commands} table Table that maps string of
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clientside commands to user-defined
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@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ start_client({config}) *vim.lsp.start_client()*
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action, code lenses, ...) triggers
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the command.
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{init_options} Values to pass in the initialization
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request as `initializationOptions` .
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request as `initializationOptions`.
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See `initialize` in the LSP spec.
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{name} (string, default=client-id) Name in
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log messages.
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• only: (string|nil) LSP `CodeActionKind` used
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to filter the code actions. Most language
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servers support values like `refactor` or
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`quickfix` .
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`quickfix`.
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See also: ~
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https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_codeAction
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@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ definition() *vim.lsp.buf.definition()*
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document_highlight() *vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()*
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Send request to the server to resolve document highlights for
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the current text document position. This request can be
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triggered by a key mapping or by events such as `CursorHold` ,
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triggered by a key mapping or by events such as `CursorHold`,
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e.g.:
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>
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autocmd CursorHold <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()
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• only: (string|nil) LSP `CodeActionKind`
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used to filter the code actions. Most
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language servers support values like
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`refactor` or `quickfix` .
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`refactor` or `quickfix`.
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{start_pos} ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
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position. Defaults to the start of the last
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visual selection.
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Display the lenses using virtual text
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Parameters: ~
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{lenses} table of lenses to display ( `CodeLens[] |
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null` )
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{lenses} table of lenses to display (`CodeLens[] |
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null`)
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{bufnr} number
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{client_id} number
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current buffer.
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Return: ~
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table ( `CodeLens[]` )
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table (`CodeLens[]`)
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*vim.lsp.codelens.on_codelens()*
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on_codelens({err}, {result}, {ctx}, {_})
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Store lenses for a specific buffer and client
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Parameters: ~
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{lenses} table of lenses to store ( `CodeLens[] |
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null` )
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{lenses} table of lenses to store (`CodeLens[] |
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null`)
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{bufnr} number
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{client_id} number
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*vim.lsp.util.apply_text_document_edit()*
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apply_text_document_edit({text_document_edit}, {index}, {offset_encoding})
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Applies a `TextDocumentEdit` , which is a list of changes to a
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Applies a `TextDocumentEdit`, which is a list of changes to a
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single document.
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Parameters: ~
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*vim.lsp.util.apply_workspace_edit()*
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apply_workspace_edit({workspace_edit}, {offset_encoding})
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Applies a `WorkspaceEdit` .
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Applies a `WorkspaceEdit`.
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Parameters: ~
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{workspace_edit} table `WorkspaceEdit`
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Converts any of `MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` |
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`MarkupContent` into a list of lines containing valid
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markdown. Useful to populate the hover window for
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`textDocument/hover` , for parsing the result of
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`textDocument/signatureHelp` , and potentially others.
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`textDocument/hover`, for parsing the result of
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`textDocument/signatureHelp`, and potentially others.
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Parameters: ~
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{input} ( `MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` |
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`MarkupContent` )
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{contents} (table, optional, default `{}` ) List of
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{input} (`MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` |
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`MarkupContent`)
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{contents} (table, optional, default `{}`) List of
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strings to extend with converted lines
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Return: ~
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Jumps to a location.
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Parameters: ~
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{location} table ( `Location` | `LocationLink` )
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{location} table (`Location`|`LocationLink`)
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{offset_encoding} string utf-8|utf-16|utf-32 (required)
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Return: ~
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|setqflist()| or |setloclist()|.
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Parameters: ~
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{locations} table list of `Location` s or
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`LocationLink` s
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{locations} table list of `Location`s or
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`LocationLink`s
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{offset_encoding} string offset_encoding for locations
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utf-8|utf-16|utf-32
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• border (string or table) override `border`
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• focusable (string or table) override
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`focusable`
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• zindex (string or table) override `zindex` ,
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• zindex (string or table) override `zindex`,
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defaults to 50
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Return: ~
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@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ make_given_range_params({start_pos}, {end_pos}, {bufnr}, {offset_encoding})
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Return: ~
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{ textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = {
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start = `start_position` , end = `end_position` } }
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start = `start_position`, end = `end_position` } }
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*vim.lsp.util.make_position_params()*
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make_position_params({window}, {offset_encoding})
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@ -1590,9 +1590,9 @@ make_position_params({window}, {offset_encoding})
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make_range_params({window}, {offset_encoding})
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Using the current position in the current buffer, creates an
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object that can be used as a building block for several LSP
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requests, such as `textDocument/codeAction` ,
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`textDocument/colorPresentation` ,
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`textDocument/rangeFormatting` .
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requests, such as `textDocument/codeAction`,
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`textDocument/colorPresentation`,
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`textDocument/rangeFormatting`.
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Parameters: ~
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{window} (optional, number): window handle or 0
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@ -1603,7 +1603,7 @@ make_range_params({window}, {offset_encoding})
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Return: ~
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{ textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = {
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start = `current_position` , end = `current_position` } }
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start = `current_position`, end = `current_position` } }
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*vim.lsp.util.make_text_document_params()*
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make_text_document_params({bufnr})
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@ -1657,8 +1657,8 @@ open_floating_preview({contents}, {syntax}, {opts})
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closes the floating window
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• focusable: (boolean, default true) Make
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float focusable
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• focus: (boolean, default true) If `true` ,
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and if {focusable} is also `true` , focus an
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• focus: (boolean, default true) If `true`,
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and if {focusable} is also `true`, focus an
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existing floating window with the same
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{focus_id}
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@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items({result}, {prefix})
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Parameters: ~
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{result} The result of a `textDocument/completion` call,
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e.g. from |vim.lsp.buf.completion()|, which may
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be one of `CompletionItem[]` , `CompletionList`
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be one of `CompletionItem[]`, `CompletionList`
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or `null`
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{prefix} (string) the prefix to filter the completion
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items
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|
@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ deep_equal({a}, {b}) *vim.deep_equal()*
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{b} second value
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Return: ~
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`true` if values are equals, else `false` .
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`true` if values are equals, else `false`.
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deepcopy({orig}) *vim.deepcopy()*
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Returns a deep copy of the given object. Non-table objects are
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@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ deepcopy({orig}) *vim.deepcopy()*
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New table of copied keys and (nested) values.
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endswith({s}, {suffix}) *vim.endswith()*
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Tests if `s` ends with `suffix` .
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Tests if `s` ends with `suffix`.
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||||
Parameters: ~
|
||||
{s} (string) a string
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@ -1539,7 +1539,7 @@ split({s}, {sep}, {kwargs}) *vim.split()*
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|vim.gsplit()|
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startswith({s}, {prefix}) *vim.startswith()*
|
||||
Tests if `s` starts with `prefix` .
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Tests if `s` starts with `prefix`.
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||||
|
||||
Parameters: ~
|
||||
{s} (string) a string
|
||||
@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ tbl_add_reverse_lookup({o}) *vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup()*
|
||||
{o} table The table to add the reverse to.
|
||||
|
||||
tbl_contains({t}, {value}) *vim.tbl_contains()*
|
||||
Checks if a list-like (vector) table contains `value` .
|
||||
Checks if a list-like (vector) table contains `value`.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters: ~
|
||||
{t} Table to check
|
||||
@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ tbl_contains({t}, {value}) *vim.tbl_contains()*
|
||||
true if `t` contains `value`
|
||||
|
||||
tbl_count({t}) *vim.tbl_count()*
|
||||
Counts the number of non-nil values in table `t` .
|
||||
Counts the number of non-nil values in table `t`.
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
vim.tbl_count({ a=1, b=2 }) => 2
|
||||
@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@ tbl_islist({t}) *vim.tbl_islist()*
|
||||
{t} Table
|
||||
|
||||
Return: ~
|
||||
`true` if array-like table, else `false` .
|
||||
`true` if array-like table, else `false`.
|
||||
|
||||
tbl_keys({t}) *vim.tbl_keys()*
|
||||
Return a list of all keys used in a table. However, the order
|
||||
@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@ input({opts}, {on_confirm}) *vim.ui.input()*
|
||||
Parameters: ~
|
||||
{opts} table Additional options. See |input()|
|
||||
• prompt (string|nil) Text of the prompt.
|
||||
Defaults to `Input:` .
|
||||
Defaults to `Input:`.
|
||||
• default (string|nil) Default reply to the
|
||||
input
|
||||
• completion (string|nil) Specifies type of
|
||||
@ -1856,16 +1856,16 @@ select({items}, {opts}, {on_choice}) *vim.ui.select()*
|
||||
Defaults to `Select one of:`
|
||||
• format_item (function item -> text)
|
||||
Function to format an individual item from
|
||||
`items` . Defaults to `tostring` .
|
||||
`items`. Defaults to `tostring`.
|
||||
• kind (string|nil) Arbitrary hint string
|
||||
indicating the item shape. Plugins
|
||||
reimplementing `vim.ui.select` may wish to
|
||||
use this to infer the structure or
|
||||
semantics of `items` , or the context in
|
||||
semantics of `items`, or the context in
|
||||
which select() was called.
|
||||
{on_choice} function ((item|nil, idx|nil) -> ()) Called
|
||||
once the user made a choice. `idx` is the
|
||||
1-based index of `item` within `item` . `nil`
|
||||
1-based index of `item` within `item`. `nil`
|
||||
if the user aborted the dialog.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1990,9 +1990,9 @@ set({mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, {opts}) *vim.keymap.set()*
|
||||
vim.keymap.set('n', 'asdf', require('jkl').my_fun)
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
the require('jkl') gets evaluated during this call in order to
|
||||
access the function. If you want to avoid this cost at startup
|
||||
you can wrap it in a function, for example: >
|
||||
the require('jkl )` gets evaluated during this call in order to access the
|
||||
function. If you want to avoid this cost at startup you can
|
||||
wrap it in a function, for example: >
|
||||
|
||||
vim.keymap.set('n', 'asdf', function() return require('jkl').my_fun() end)
|
||||
<
|
||||
@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@ set({mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, {opts}) *vim.keymap.set()*
|
||||
result of Lua expr maps.
|
||||
• remap: (boolean) Make the mapping recursive.
|
||||
This is the inverse of the "noremap" option from
|
||||
|nvim_set_keymap()|. Default `false` .
|
||||
|nvim_set_keymap()|. Default `false`.
|
||||
|
||||
See also: ~
|
||||
|nvim_set_keymap()|
|
||||
|
@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ parse_query({lang}, {query}) *parse_query()*
|
||||
|
||||
Exposes `info` and `captures` with additional context about {query}.
|
||||
• `captures` contains the list of unique capture names defined
|
||||
in {query}. - `info.captures` also points to `captures` .
|
||||
in {query}. -`info.captures` also points to `captures`.
|
||||
• `info.patterns` contains information about predicates.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters: ~
|
||||
@ -528,8 +528,8 @@ Query:iter_matches({self}, {node}, {source}, {start}, {stop})
|
||||
a table mapping capture indices to nodes, and metadata from
|
||||
any directives processing the match. If the query has more
|
||||
than one pattern the capture table might be sparse, and e.g.
|
||||
`pairs()` method should be used over `ipairs` . Here an
|
||||
example iterating over all captures in every match:
|
||||
`pairs()` method should be used over `ipairs`. Here an example
|
||||
iterating over all captures in every match:
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
for pattern, match, metadata in cquery:iter_matches(tree:root(), bufnr, first, last) do
|
||||
|
@ -343,14 +343,6 @@ def self_or_child(n):
|
||||
return n.childNodes[0]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def clean_text(text):
|
||||
"""Cleans text.
|
||||
|
||||
Only cleans superfluous whitespace at the moment.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return ' '.join(text.split()).strip()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def clean_lines(text):
|
||||
"""Removes superfluous lines.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -371,12 +363,12 @@ def get_text(n, preformatted=False):
|
||||
if n.nodeName == 'computeroutput':
|
||||
for node in n.childNodes:
|
||||
text += get_text(node)
|
||||
return '`{}` '.format(text)
|
||||
return '`{}`'.format(text)
|
||||
for node in n.childNodes:
|
||||
if node.nodeType == node.TEXT_NODE:
|
||||
text += node.data if preformatted else clean_text(node.data)
|
||||
text += node.data
|
||||
elif node.nodeType == node.ELEMENT_NODE:
|
||||
text += ' ' + get_text(node, preformatted)
|
||||
text += get_text(node, preformatted)
|
||||
return text
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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