- 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:
Since #23925, Version.build may be vim.NIL, which causes tostring() to fail:
E5108: Error executing lua E5114: Error while converting print argument #1: …/version.lua:129:
attempt to concatenate field 'build' (a userdata value)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'print'
[string ":lua"]:1: in main chunk
Solution:
Handle vim.NIL in Version:__tostring().
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()`
Problem:
Spacing around inlay hints has the same highlight as the hint itself.
The LSP spec for inlay hints specifically mentions the padding should not be
coloured:
/**
Render padding before the hint.
Note: Padding should use the editor's background color, not the
background color of the hint itself. That means padding can be used
to visually align/separate an inlay hint.
*/
paddingLeft?: boolean;
/**
Render padding after the hint.
Note: Padding should use the editor's background color, not the
background color of the hint itself. That means padding can be used
to visually align/separate an inlay hint.
*/
paddingRight?: boolean;
Solution:
Add the space as separate parts of the virtual text, don't add the space to the
text itself.
Option related code uses `char *` for pointer to option value, which is not the best way of representing a type-agnostic pointer.
Solution: Make pointers to option value use `void *` instead.
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: Current implementation of "remove trailing /" doesn't
account for the case of literal '/' as path.
Solution: Remove trailing / only if it preceded by something else.
Co-authored by: notomo <notomo.motono@gmail.com>
Problem: crypt tests hang and cause memory errors
Solution: Move variable to start of function.
438d0c5e58
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:9.0.1639: build failure without the crypt feature
Problem: Build failure without the crypt feature.
Solution: Adjust #ifdefs
bc385a150f
vim-patch:9.0.1640: compiler warning for unused variables without crypt feature
Problem: Compiler warning for unused variables without the crypt feature.
Solution: Adjust #ifdefs
7f29122c8c
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Previously, filtering code actions with the "only" option failed
if the code action kind contained special Lua pattern chars such as "-"
(e.g. the ocaml language server supports a "type-annotate" code action).
Solution: use string comparison instead of string.find
Problem: Compiler warning for uninitialized variable.
Solution: Move the variable to an inner block and initialize it. (Christian
Brabandt, closesvim/vim#12549)
54f50cbf6a
The "eof" variable is not present in Nvim because it is only used by
FEAT_CRYPT.
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Error message is cleared when removing mode message.
Solution: Also reset flags when the message is further down.
da51ad51bf
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Message is cleared when removing mode message (Gary Johnson).
Solution: Do not clear the command line after displaying a message.
800cdbb7ca
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Expanding a pattern interferes with command line completion.
Solution: Set the file index only when appropriate. (closesvim/vim#12519)
094dd152fe
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>
Problem:
Since TUI was moved to another process 2448816956
v:argv and v:progname don't report the original argv[0].
["/usr/bin/nvim", "--embed", ...]
Solution:
Use argv[0] instead of VV_PROGPATH in ui_client_start_server().
Fix#23953
`nvim_cmd` shows multiple errors when attempting to edit another buffer
through a command when `curbuf->b_ro_locked` is set. This PR fixes that
by removing a redundant error in `execute_cmd`.