This reverts commit 5cb906e91c.
They were intentionally fast-tracked.
- `parse_snippet()` because of limited scope, and given that it's kinda
semi-broken (arbitrary formatting rules, not that useful for what it
was used for)
- `extract_completion_items()` doesn't work if we want to add the LSP
completionlist capability
- `text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items()` also doesn't work
for completionlist
runtime(r): Update R runtime files and docs (vim/vim#13757)
* Update R runtime files
- Fix indentation issue with ggplot().
- Setlocal autoindent in indent/r.vim.
- New syntax option: rmd_include_latex.
- Clear syn iskeyword to recognize _ as keyword.
- Document some options.
- remove the test has("patch-7.4.1142")
- Update changed date of doc files
9042bd8b09
Co-authored-by: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
Style improvements:
1. Anonymous classes derived from `StructureLiteralType` should have a
better name. The class name can be also nested. Examples:
```diff
----@field serverInfo? anonym1
+---@field serverInfo? lsp._anonym1.serverInfo
```
```diff
----@field insertTextModeSupport? anonym26
+---@field insertTextModeSupport? lsp._anonym26.completionItem.insertTextModeSupport
```
2. Add one separate empty line before each `@field` definition. Without
these, empty lines the doc can look confusing because descriptions
also may contain empty lines. See `lsp.CompletionItem` for example:
```lua
---The kind of this completion item. Based of the kind
---an icon is chosen by the editor.
---@field kind? lsp.CompletionItemKind
---Tags for this completion item.
---
---@since 3.15.0
---@field tags? lsp.CompletionItemTag[]
```
It might feel like "Tags for this completion item" belongs to `kind`,
not `tags` due to the lack of separator blank lines. The following
(after this commit) should look much better:
```diff
---The kind of this completion item. Based of the kind
---an icon is chosen by the editor.
---@field kind? lsp.CompletionItemKind
+---
---Tags for this completion item.
---
---@since 3.15.0
---@field tags? lsp.CompletionItemTag[]
```
3. Escape some LSP-specific annotations that can't be recognized by
lua-ls. It'd be better to make them visible in LSP hover doc windows.
Example: `@sample ...`.
Fixes:
1. A type may extend from more than one base types (as well as mixin
types). Previously only the first base class was being considered,
resulting incomplete base classes for `@class` definitions.
Example: `InlayHintOptions` (should have both of `resolveProvider`
and `workDoneProgress`, the latter is from `WorkDoneProgressOptions`)
```diff
----@class lsp.InlayHintOptions
+---@class lsp.InlayHintOptions: lsp.WorkDoneProgressOptions
```
2. Remove `<200b>` (zero-width space) unicode characters.
3. Add the missing newline at EOF.
The purpose of this commit is to make diff clean and easy to read; to
see the diff resulted from actual changes in gen_lsp.lua, not from the
updated LSP protocol JSON data.
Ran: `nvim -l scripts/gen_lsp.lua gen --methods`
Based on 3.18.0 (2023-12-23)
The following functions should be removed in 0.12 according to the
deprecation strategy in MAINTAIN.md:
- vim.lsp.util.extract_completion_items()
- vim.lsp.util.parse_snippet()
- vim.lsp.util.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items()
The releases doesn't work on intel mac as libintl isn't available on the system
by default. This makes `:language` not work for the shipped macos releases,
though the reduction in build system complexity most likely outweighs that.
All releases that aren't directly maintained by us should live in the
`neovim/neovim-releases` repository to make it clear that neovim isn't
directly responsible for it and to correctly manage expectations that
it's provided on a best-effort case.
Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/26717.
Problem: Default number column has incorrect width after 'statuscolumn'
is unset due to an error, but was also truncated.
Solution: Reverse 'statuscolumn' error and truncate return branches.
Problem: Unable to predict which byte-offset to place virtual text to
make it repeat visually in the wrapped part of a line.
Solution: Add a flag to nvim_buf_set_extmark() that causes virtual
text to repeat in wrapped lines.
As specified by MAINTAIN.md, features should be soft deprecated at first
(meaning no warnings) to give people a chance to adjust. The problem
with this approach is that deprecating a feature becomes harder than
usual as during the soft deprecation period you need to remember not to
issue a warning, and during the hard deprecation period you need to
remember to start issuing a warning.
This behavior is only enforced if the `plugin` parameter is `nil` as
plugins may not want this specific behavior.
Problem:
A region managed by an injected parser may shrink after re-running the
injection query. If the updated region goes out of the range to be
parsed, then the corresponding tree will remain outdated, possibly
retaining the nodes that shouldn't exist anymore. This results in
outdated highlights.
Solution:
Re-parse an invalid tree if its region intersects the range to be
parsed.
Runtime(fortran): updates to indent, syntax and ftplugin (vim/vim#13752)
* runtime update fortran.vim
Add folding for newer features of Fortran
* Runtime Update fortran.vim
Add indent support for newer features of Fortran
* Runtime Update fortran.vim
Add newer features of Fortran to matchit patterns
ea9964a36f
Co-authored-by: Ajit-Thakkar <142174202+Ajit-Thakkar@users.noreply.github.com>
Just pass p_cpo to replace_termcodes() directly.
This allows removing option_vars.h from keycodes.h, and also avoids the
mistake of passing 0 as cpo_flags.
We no longer return to the main loop in win_line() to put column
characters on the screen. Simplify and sync statuscolumn drawing
logic with that of statusline.
Use the get_language_id client option to resolve the filetype when
matching the document selector in a dynamic capability.
Co-authored-by: Mathias Fussenegger <f.mathias@zignar.net>
refactor(lsp): move glob parsing to vim.glob
Moving the logic for using vim.lpeg to create a match pattern from a
glob into `vim.glob`. There are several places in the LSP spec that
use globs, and it's very useful to have glob matching as a
generally-available utility.
We do not need an enum to keep track of what place in win_line() we
currently are at. We already have a variable which keeps track where
in the code we currently are (and thus what part of the line we are
currently rendering), it is called the _program counter_. When we need
non-linear or self-referential control-flow anyway for a laugh, we
have a mechanism for that, it is called _function calls_.
Do not "save" and "restore" the wlv->n_extra state every time the
columns are to be drawn. This sort of thing needs to go away. Instead of
setting the n_extra variables and then going to the outer while loop,
the text in the columns can be rendered by just simply putting the text
into the cells of the screen line, right away. Even in nvim this can be
tricky sometimes, luckily we can use function calls to abstract this
logic, which means that this handy data structure called the _call
stack_ is handling saving away state temporarily, and restoring it back
when we need it again.
Lastly, but not least, as we now have direct control how signs
are rendered, these can be stored as schar_T[2] and be directly
put on screen as such.
"export" only prevents IWYU from adding these headers if the headers
that export them are included, while "private" ensures that IWYU never
adds these headers.