- fix lint / analysis warnings
- locations_to_items(): get default offset_encoding from active client
- character_offset(): get default offset_encoding from active client
Problem: Termdebug: error with more than 99 breakpoints.
Solution: Use a different sign for breakpoint 100 and over. (closesvim/vim#12589,
closesvim/vim#12588)
e7d9ca2b3b
Co-authored-by: skywind3000 <skywind3000@163.com>
Prepare for https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc/pull/108 which improves
`{arg}` highlighting in many common cases:
vim.foo({bar})
vim.foo( {bar})
nvim_foo({bar})
nvim_foo({bar},{baz})
nvim_foo({bar}, {baz})
foo[{buf}]
The tradeoff is that things like `"[{"` are flagged as parse errors.
We could avoid if we drop support for `foo[{buf}]`, but that is rather common
(see `builtin.txt`).
Problem: vimdoc parser requires space between column heading and `~`.
Solution: Add space to docs (and mention it). Also edit `luaref.txt`
headings for consistency.
Problem:
In the generated docs HTML there is too much whitespace before/after `<pre>`
blocks.
- In the old layout (fixed-width), all text in `.old-help-para` is formatted as
`white-space:pre`.
- In the new layout, when `<pre>` is at the end of a `<div>`, the margins of
both are redundant, causing too much space.
Solution:
- In the old layout, always remove `<pre>` margin.
- In the new layout, disable `<pre>` margin if it is the last child.
There is no need for two ways to access all clients of a buffer.
This doesn't add a `vim.deprecate` call yet, as the function is probably
used a lot, but removes it from the documentation and annotates it with
`@deprecated`
Enforce consistent terminology (defined in
`gen_help_html.lua:spell_dict`) for common misspellings.
This does not spellcheck English in general (perhaps a future TODO,
though it may be noisy).
- quickstart
- mark lsp.txt as `new_layout`
- remove lsp-handler documentation for notifications: they don't have
handlers because they don't have server responses.
Problem:
- `vim.json` exposes various global options which:
- affect all Nvim Lua plugins (especially the LSP client)
- are undocumented and untested
- can cause confusing problems such as: cc76ae3abe
- `vim.json` exposes redundant mechanisms:
- `vim.json.null` is redundant with `vim.NIL`.
- `array_mt` is redundant because Nvim uses a metatable
(`vim.empty_dict()`) for empty dict instead, which `vim.json` is
configured to use by default (see `as_empty_dict`).
Example:
```
:lua vim.print(vim.json.decode('{"bar":[],"foo":{}}'))
--> { bar = {}, foo = vim.empty_dict() }
```
Thus we don't need to also decorate empty arrays with `array_mt`.
Solution:
Remove the functions from the public vim.json interface.
Comment-out the implementation code to minimize drift from upstream.
TODO:
- Expose the options as arguments to `vim.json.new()`
Add automatic refresh and a public interface on top of #23736
* add on_reload, on_detach handlers in `enable()` buf_attach, and
LspDetach autocommand in case of manual detach
* unify `__buffers` and `hint_cache_by_buf`
* use callback bufnr in `on_lines` callback, bufstate: remove __index override
* move user-facing functions into vim.lsp.buf, unify enable/disable/toggle
Closes#18086
Co-authored by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored by: Steven Todd McIntyre II <114119064+stmii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored by: nobe4 <nobe4@users.noreply.github.com>
- docs: mention --luadev-mod to run with lua runtime files
When changing a lua file in the ./runtime folder, a new contributor
might expect changes to be applied to the built Neovim binary.
Problem: Having utf16idx() rounding up is inconvenient.
Solution: Make utf16idx() round down. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#12523)
95707037af
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Update runtime files
10e8ff9b26
Also:
- fix a missing `<` in builtin.txt.
- edit `:function` `{name}` wording to match the change made for the docs above
by Justin in #10619.
- link to `*vimrc*` rather than `*init.vim*` in repeat.txt change (as `init.lua`
may also be used).
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: charidx() and utf16idx() result is not consistent with byteidx().
Solution: When the index is equal to the length of the text return the
lenght of the text instead of -1. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#12503)
577922b917
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
`client.messages` could grow unbounded because the default handler only
added new messages, never removing them.
A user either had to consume the messages by calling
`vim.lsp.util.get_progress_messages` or by manually removing them from
`client.messages.progress`. If they didn't do that, using LSP
effectively leaked memory.
To fix this, this deprecates the `messages` property and instead adds a
`progress` ring buffer that only keeps at most 50 messages. In addition
it deprecates `vim.lsp.util.get_progress_messages` in favour of a new
`vim.lsp.status()` and also promotes the `LspProgressUpdate` user
autocmd to a regular autocmd to allow users to pattern match on the
progress kind.
Also closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/20327
feat(lua): add vim.system()
Problem:
Handling system commands in Lua is tedious and error-prone:
- vim.fn.jobstart() is vimscript and comes with all limitations attached to typval.
- vim.loop.spawn is too low level
Solution:
Add vim.system().
Partly inspired by Python's subprocess module
Does not expose any libuv objects.