local if_nil = vim.F.if_nil local default_handlers = require 'vim.lsp.handlers' local log = require 'vim.lsp.log' local lsp_rpc = require 'vim.lsp.rpc' local protocol = require 'vim.lsp.protocol' local util = require 'vim.lsp.util' local sync = require 'vim.lsp.sync' local vim = vim local nvim_err_writeln, nvim_buf_get_lines, nvim_command, nvim_buf_get_option = vim.api.nvim_err_writeln, vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines, vim.api.nvim_command, vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option local uv = vim.loop local tbl_isempty, tbl_extend = vim.tbl_isempty, vim.tbl_extend local validate = vim.validate local lsp = { protocol = protocol; handlers = default_handlers; buf = require'vim.lsp.buf'; diagnostic = require'vim.lsp.diagnostic'; codelens = require'vim.lsp.codelens'; util = util; -- Allow raw RPC access. rpc = lsp_rpc; -- Export these directly from rpc. rpc_response_error = lsp_rpc.rpc_response_error; } -- maps request name to the required resolved_capability in the client. lsp._request_name_to_capability = { ['textDocument/hover'] = 'hover'; ['textDocument/signatureHelp'] = 'signature_help'; ['textDocument/definition'] = 'goto_definition'; ['textDocument/implementation'] = 'implementation'; ['textDocument/declaration'] = 'declaration'; ['textDocument/typeDefinition'] = 'type_definition'; ['textDocument/documentSymbol'] = 'document_symbol'; ['textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy'] = 'call_hierarchy'; ['textDocument/rename'] = 'rename'; ['textDocument/prepareRename'] = 'rename'; ['textDocument/codeAction'] = 'code_action'; ['textDocument/codeLens'] = 'code_lens'; ['codeLens/resolve'] = 'code_lens_resolve'; ['workspace/executeCommand'] = 'execute_command'; ['workspace/symbol'] = 'workspace_symbol'; ['textDocument/references'] = 'find_references'; ['textDocument/rangeFormatting'] = 'document_range_formatting'; ['textDocument/formatting'] = 'document_formatting'; ['textDocument/completion'] = 'completion'; ['textDocument/documentHighlight'] = 'document_highlight'; } -- 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 return vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() end return bufnr end ---@private --- Called by the client when trying to call a method that's not --- supported in any of the servers registered for the current buffer. ---@param method (string) name of the method function lsp._unsupported_method(method) local msg = string.format("method %s is not supported by any of the servers registered for the current buffer", method) log.warn(msg) return msg 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) return stat and stat.type == 'directory' or false end local wait_result_reason = { [-1] = "timeout"; [-2] = "interrupted"; [-3] = "error" } local valid_encodings = { ["utf-8"] = 'utf-8'; ["utf-16"] = 'utf-16'; ["utf-32"] = 'utf-32'; ["utf8"] = 'utf-8'; ["utf16"] = 'utf-16'; ["utf32"] = 'utf-32'; UTF8 = 'utf-8'; UTF16 = 'utf-16'; UTF32 = 'utf-32'; } local format_line_ending = { ["unix"] = '\n', ["dos"] = '\r\n', ["mac"] = '\r', } ---@private ---@param bufnr (number) ---@returns (string) local function buf_get_line_ending(bufnr) return format_line_ending[nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'fileformat')] or '\n' end 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 end -- Tracks all clients created via lsp.start_client local active_clients = {} local all_buffer_active_clients = {} local uninitialized_clients = {} ---@private local function for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, fn, restrict_client_ids) validate { fn = { fn, 'f' }; restrict_client_ids = { restrict_client_ids, 't' , true}; } bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr) local client_ids = all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] if not client_ids or tbl_isempty(client_ids) then return end if restrict_client_ids and #restrict_client_ids > 0 then local filtered_client_ids = {} for client_id in pairs(client_ids) do if vim.tbl_contains(restrict_client_ids, client_id) then filtered_client_ids[client_id] = true end end client_ids = filtered_client_ids end for client_id in pairs(client_ids) do local client = active_clients[client_id] if client then fn(client, client_id, bufnr) end end end -- Error codes to be used with `on_error` from |vim.lsp.start_client|. -- Can be used to look up the string from a the number or the number -- from the string. lsp.client_errors = tbl_extend("error", lsp_rpc.client_errors, vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup { 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' }; } return valid_encodings[encoding:lower()] 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, function() return vim.tbl_islist(input) end, "list"}} local cmd = input[1] local cmd_args = {} -- Don't mutate our input. for i, v in ipairs(input) do vim.validate{["cmd argument"]={v, "s"}} if i > 1 then table.insert(cmd_args, v) end end 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' }; } validate { handlers = { config.handlers, "t", true }; capabilities = { config.capabilities, "t", true }; cmd_cwd = { config.cmd_cwd, optional_validator(is_dir), "directory" }; cmd_env = { config.cmd_env, "t", true }; name = { config.name, 's', true }; on_error = { config.on_error, "f", true }; on_exit = { config.on_exit, "f", true }; on_init = { config.on_init, "f", true }; settings = { config.settings, "t", true }; commands = { config.commands, 't', true }; before_init = { config.before_init, "f", true }; offset_encoding = { config.offset_encoding, "s", true }; flags = { config.flags, "t", true }; get_language_id = { config.get_language_id, "f", true }; } assert( (not config.flags or not config.flags.debounce_text_changes or type(config.flags.debounce_text_changes) == 'number'), "flags.debounce_text_changes must be nil or a number with the debounce time in milliseconds" ) local cmd, cmd_args = lsp._cmd_parts(config.cmd) local offset_encoding = valid_encodings.UTF16 if config.offset_encoding then offset_encoding = validate_encoding(config.offset_encoding) end return { cmd = cmd; cmd_args = cmd_args; offset_encoding = offset_encoding; } 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 line_ending = buf_get_line_ending(bufnr) local text = table.concat(nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true), line_ending) if nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'eol') then text = text .. line_ending end return text end ---@private --- Memoizes a function. On first run, the function return value is saved and --- immediately returned on subsequent runs. If the function returns a multival, --- only the first returned value will be memoized and returned. The function will only be run once, --- even if it has side-effects. --- ---@param fn (function) Function to run ---@returns (function) Memoized function local function once(fn) local value local ran = false return function(...) if not ran then value = fn(...) ran = true end return value end end local changetracking = {} do --@private --- client_id → state --- --- state --- pending_change?: function that the timer starts to trigger didChange --- pending_changes: table (uri -> list of pending changeset tables)); -- Only set if incremental_sync is used --- use_incremental_sync: bool --- buffers?: table (bufnr → lines); for incremental sync only --- timer?: uv_timer local state_by_client = {} ---@private function changetracking.init(client, bufnr) local state = state_by_client[client.id] if not state then state = { pending_changes = {}; use_incremental_sync = ( if_nil(client.config.flags.allow_incremental_sync, true) and client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_did_change == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental ); } state_by_client[client.id] = state end if not state.use_incremental_sync then return end if not state.buffers then state.buffers = {} end state.buffers[bufnr] = nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true) end ---@private function changetracking.reset_buf(client, bufnr) changetracking.flush(client) local state = state_by_client[client.id] if state and state.buffers then state.buffers[bufnr] = nil end end ---@private function changetracking.reset(client_id) local state = state_by_client[client_id] if state then state_by_client[client_id] = nil changetracking._reset_timer(state) end end ---@private function changetracking.prepare(bufnr, firstline, lastline, new_lastline) local incremental_changes = function(client) local cached_buffers = state_by_client[client.id].buffers local curr_lines = nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true) local line_ending = buf_get_line_ending(bufnr) local incremental_change = sync.compute_diff( cached_buffers[bufnr], curr_lines, firstline, lastline, new_lastline, client.offset_encoding or 'utf-16', line_ending) cached_buffers[bufnr] = curr_lines return incremental_change end local full_changes = once(function() return { text = buf_get_full_text(bufnr); }; end) local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr) return function(client) if client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_did_change == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.None then return end local state = state_by_client[client.id] local debounce = client.config.flags.debounce_text_changes if not debounce then local changes = state.use_incremental_sync and incremental_changes(client) or full_changes() client.notify("textDocument/didChange", { textDocument = { uri = uri; version = util.buf_versions[bufnr]; }; contentChanges = { changes, } }) return end changetracking._reset_timer(state) if state.use_incremental_sync then -- This must be done immediately and cannot be delayed -- The contents would further change and startline/endline may no longer fit if not state.pending_changes[uri] then state.pending_changes[uri] = {} end table.insert(state.pending_changes[uri], incremental_changes(client)) end state.pending_change = function() state.pending_change = nil if client.is_stopped() or not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(bufnr) then return end if state.use_incremental_sync then for change_uri, content_changes in pairs(state.pending_changes) do client.notify("textDocument/didChange", { textDocument = { uri = change_uri; version = util.buf_versions[vim.uri_to_bufnr(change_uri)]; }; contentChanges = content_changes, }) end state.pending_changes = {} else client.notify("textDocument/didChange", { textDocument = { uri = uri; version = util.buf_versions[bufnr]; }; contentChanges = { full_changes() }, }) end end state.timer = vim.loop.new_timer() -- Must use schedule_wrap because `full_changes()` calls nvim_buf_get_lines state.timer:start(debounce, 0, vim.schedule_wrap(state.pending_change)) end end function changetracking._reset_timer(state) if state.timer then state.timer:stop() state.timer:close() state.timer = nil end end --- Flushes any outstanding change notification. ---@private function changetracking.flush(client) local state = state_by_client[client.id] if state then changetracking._reset_timer(state) if state.pending_change then state.pending_change() end end end 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) changetracking.init(client, bufnr) if not client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_open_close then return end if not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then return end local filetype = nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'filetype') local params = { textDocument = { version = 0; uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr); languageId = client.config.get_language_id(bufnr, filetype); text = buf_get_full_text(bufnr); } } client.notify('textDocument/didOpen', params) util.buf_versions[bufnr] = params.textDocument.version -- Next chance we get, we should re-do the diagnostics vim.schedule(function() -- Protect against a race where the buffer disappears -- between `did_open_handler` and the scheduled function firing. if vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(bufnr) then local namespace = vim.lsp.diagnostic.get_namespace(client.id) vim.diagnostic.show(namespace, bufnr) end end) end -- FIXME: DOC: Shouldn't need to use a dummy function -- --- 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, [handler], bufnr) --- Sends a request to the server. --- This is a thin wrapper around {client.rpc.request} with some additional --- checking. --- If {handler} is not specified, 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. --- --- - request_sync(method, params, timeout_ms, bufnr) --- Sends a request to the server and synchronously waits for the response. --- This is a wrapper around {client.request} --- Returns: { err=err, result=result }, a dictionary, where `err` and `result` come from --- the |lsp-handler|. On timeout, cancel or error, returns `(nil, err)` where `err` is a --- string describing the failure reason. If the request was unsuccessful returns `nil`. --- --- - notify(method, params) --- 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) --- Cancels a request with a given request id. --- Returns: same as `notify()`. --- --- - stop([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() --- Checks whether a client is stopped. --- Returns: true if the client is fully stopped. --- --- - on_attach(client, bufnr) --- Runs the on_attach function from the client's config if it was defined. --- Useful for buffer-local setup. --- --- - Members --- - {id} (number): The id allocated to the client. --- --- - {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. --- --- - {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. --- --- - {handlers} (table): The handlers used by the client as described in |lsp-handler|. --- --- - {requests} (table): The current pending requests in flight --- to the server. Entries are key-value pairs with the key --- being the request ID while the value is a table with `type`, --- `bufnr`, and `method` key-value pairs. `type` is either "pending" --- for an active request, or "cancel" for a cancel request. --- --- - {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 --- `initialize` describing the server's capabilities. --- --- - {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: DOC: 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. --- --- Parameter `cmd` is required. --- --- The following parameters describe fields in the {config} table. --- --- ---@param cmd: (required, string or list treated like |jobstart()|) Base command --- that initiates the LSP client. --- ---@param cmd_cwd: (string, default=|getcwd()|) Directory to launch --- the `cmd` process. Not related to `root_dir`. --- ---@param cmd_env: (table) Environment flags to pass to the LSP on --- spawn. Can be specified using keys like a map or as a list with `k=v` --- pairs or both. Non-string values are coerced to string. --- Example: ---
--- { "PRODUCTION=true"; "TEST=123"; PORT = 8080; HOST = "0.0.0.0"; } ------ ---@param workspace_folders (table) List of workspace folders passed to the --- language server. For backwards compatibility rootUri and rootPath will be --- derived from the first workspace folder in this list. See `workspaceFolders` in --- the LSP spec. --- ---@param capabilities Map overriding the default capabilities defined by --- |vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()|, passed to the language --- server on initialization. Hint: use make_client_capabilities() and modify --- its result. --- - Note: To send an empty dictionary use --- `{[vim.type_idx]=vim.types.dictionary}`, else it will be encoded as an --- array. --- ---@param handlers Map of language server method names to |lsp-handler| --- ---@param settings Map with language server specific settings. These are --- returned to the language server if requested via `workspace/configuration`. --- Keys are case-sensitive. --- ---@param commands table Table that maps string of clientside commands to user-defined functions. --- Commands passed to start_client take precedence over the global command registry. Each key --- must be a unique command name, and the value is a function which is called if any LSP action --- (code action, code lenses, ...) triggers the command. --- ---@param init_options Values to pass in the initialization request --- as `initializationOptions`. See `initialize` in the LSP spec. --- ---@param name (string, default=client-id) Name in log messages. --- ---@param get_language_id function(bufnr, filetype) -> language ID as string. --- Defaults to the filetype. --- ---@param offset_encoding (default="utf-16") One of "utf-8", "utf-16", --- or "utf-32" which is the encoding that the LSP server expects. Client does --- not verify this is correct. --- ---@param on_error Callback with parameters (code, ...), invoked --- when the client operation throws an error. `code` is a number describing --- the error. 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 human-friendly name. --- ---@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 |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 --- "initialize", where `result` is a table of `capabilities` and anything else --- the server may send. For example, clangd sends --- `initialize_result.offsetEncoding` if `capabilities.offsetEncoding` was --- sent to it. You can only modify the `client.offset_encoding` here before --- any notifications are sent. Most language servers expect to be sent client specified settings after --- initialization. Neovim does not make this assumption. A --- `workspace/didChangeConfiguration` notification should be sent --- to the server during on_init. --- ---@param on_exit Callback (code, signal, client_id) invoked on client --- exit. --- - code: exit code of the process --- - signal: number describing the signal used to terminate (if any) --- - client_id: client handle --- ---@param on_attach Callback (client, bufnr) invoked when client --- attaches to a buffer. --- ---@param trace: "off" | "messages" | "verbose" | nil passed directly to the language --- server in the initialize request. Invalid/empty values will default to "off" ---@param flags: A table with flags for the client. The current (experimental) flags are: --- - allow_incremental_sync (bool, default true): Allow using incremental sync for buffer edits --- - debounce_text_changes (number, default nil): Debounce didChange --- notifications to the server by the given number in milliseconds. No debounce --- occurs if nil --- - exit_timeout (number, default 500): Milliseconds to wait for server to --- exit cleanly after sending the 'shutdown' request before sending kill -15. --- If set to false, nvim exits immediately after sending the 'shutdown' request to the server. --- ---@param root_dir string Directory where the LSP --- server will base its workspaceFolders, rootUri, and rootPath --- on initialization. --- ---@returns Client id. |vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()| Note: client may not be --- fully initialized. Use `on_init` to do any actions once --- the client has been initialized. function lsp.start_client(config) local cleaned_config = validate_client_config(config) local cmd, cmd_args, offset_encoding = cleaned_config.cmd, cleaned_config.cmd_args, cleaned_config.offset_encoding config.flags = config.flags or {} config.settings = config.settings or {} -- By default, get_language_id just returns the exact filetype it is passed. -- It is possible to pass in something that will calculate a different filetype, -- to be sent by the client. config.get_language_id = config.get_language_id or function(_, filetype) return filetype end local client_id = next_client_id() local handlers = config.handlers or {} local name = config.name or tostring(client_id) local log_prefix = string.format("LSP[%s]", name) local dispatch = {} ---@private --- Returns the handler associated with an LSP method. --- Returns the default handler if the user hasn't set a custom one. --- ---@param method (string) LSP method name ---@returns (fn) The handler for the given method, if defined, or the default from |vim.lsp.handlers| local function resolve_handler(method) return handlers[method] or default_handlers[method] end ---@private --- Handles a notification sent by an LSP server by invoking the --- corresponding handler. --- ---@param method (string) LSP method name ---@param params (table) The parameters for that method. function dispatch.notification(method, params) local _ = log.trace() and log.trace('notification', method, params) local handler = resolve_handler(method) if handler then -- Method name is provided here for convenience. handler(nil, params, {method=method, client_id=client_id}) end end ---@private --- Handles a request from an LSP server by invoking the corresponding handler. --- ---@param method (string) LSP method name ---@param params (table) The parameters for that method function dispatch.server_request(method, params) local _ = log.trace() and log.trace('server_request', method, params) local handler = resolve_handler(method) if handler then local _ = log.trace() and log.trace("server_request: found handler for", method) return handler(nil, params, {method=method, client_id=client_id}) end local _ = log.warn() and log.warn("server_request: no handler found for", method) 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 dispatch.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)) if config.on_error then local status, usererr = pcall(config.on_error, code, err) if not status then local _ = log.error() and log.error(log_prefix, "user on_error failed", { err = usererr }) err_message(log_prefix, ' user on_error failed: ', tostring(usererr)) end 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 dispatch.on_exit(code, signal) if config.on_exit then pcall(config.on_exit, code, signal, client_id) end active_clients[client_id] = nil uninitialized_clients[client_id] = nil lsp.diagnostic.reset(client_id, all_buffer_active_clients) changetracking.reset(client_id) for _, client_ids in pairs(all_buffer_active_clients) do client_ids[client_id] = nil end if code ~= 0 or (signal ~= 0 and signal ~= 15) then local msg = string.format("Client %s quit with exit code %s and signal %s", client_id, code, signal) vim.schedule(function() vim.notify(msg, vim.log.levels.WARN) end) end end -- Start the RPC client. local rpc = lsp_rpc.start(cmd, cmd_args, dispatch, { cwd = config.cmd_cwd; env = config.cmd_env; }) -- Return nil if client fails to start if not rpc then return end local client = { id = client_id; name = name; rpc = rpc; offset_encoding = offset_encoding; config = config; attached_buffers = {}; handlers = handlers; commands = config.commands or {}; requests = {}; -- for $/progress report messages = { name = name, messages = {}, progress = {}, status = {} }; } -- Store the uninitialized_clients for cleanup in case we exit before initialize finishes. uninitialized_clients[client_id] = client; ---@private local function initialize() local valid_traces = { off = 'off'; messages = 'messages'; verbose = 'verbose'; } local version = vim.version() local workspace_folders local root_uri local root_path if config.workspace_folders or config.root_dir then if config.root_dir and not config.workspace_folders then workspace_folders = {{ uri = vim.uri_from_fname(config.root_dir); name = string.format("%s", config.root_dir); }}; else workspace_folders = config.workspace_folders end root_uri = workspace_folders[1].uri root_path = vim.uri_to_fname(root_uri) else workspace_folders = nil root_uri = nil root_path = nil end local initialize_params = { -- The process Id of the parent process that started the server. Is null if -- the process has not been started by another process. If the parent -- process is not alive then the server should exit (see exit notification) -- its process. processId = uv.getpid(); -- Information about the client -- since 3.15.0 clientInfo = { name = "Neovim", version = string.format("%s.%s.%s", version.major, version.minor, version.patch) }; -- The rootPath of the workspace. Is null if no folder is open. -- -- @deprecated in favour of rootUri. rootPath = root_path or vim.NIL; -- The rootUri of the workspace. Is null if no folder is open. If both -- `rootPath` and `rootUri` are set `rootUri` wins. rootUri = root_uri or vim.NIL; -- The workspace folders configured in the client when the server starts. -- This property is only available if the client supports workspace folders. -- It can be `null` if the client supports workspace folders but none are -- configured. workspaceFolders = workspace_folders or vim.NIL; -- User provided initialization options. initializationOptions = config.init_options; -- The capabilities provided by the client (editor or tool) capabilities = config.capabilities or protocol.make_client_capabilities(); -- The initial trace setting. If omitted trace is disabled ("off"). -- trace = "off" | "messages" | "verbose"; trace = valid_traces[config.trace] or 'off'; } if config.before_init then -- TODO(ashkan) handle errors here. pcall(config.before_init, initialize_params, config) end local _ = log.trace() and log.trace(log_prefix, "initialize_params", initialize_params) rpc.request('initialize', initialize_params, function(init_err, result) assert(not init_err, tostring(init_err)) assert(result, "server sent empty result") rpc.notify('initialized', vim.empty_dict()) client.initialized = true uninitialized_clients[client_id] = nil client.workspace_folders = workspace_folders -- TODO(mjlbach): Backwards compatbility, to be removed in 0.7 client.workspaceFolders = client.workspace_folders client.server_capabilities = assert(result.capabilities, "initialize result doesn't contain capabilities") -- These are the cleaned up capabilities we use for dynamically deciding -- when to send certain events to clients. client.resolved_capabilities = protocol.resolve_capabilities(client.server_capabilities) client.supports_method = function(method) local required_capability = lsp._request_name_to_capability[method] -- if we don't know about the method, assume that the client supports it. if not required_capability then return true end return client.resolved_capabilities[required_capability] end if config.on_init then local status, err = pcall(config.on_init, client, result) if not status then pcall(handlers.on_error, lsp.client_errors.ON_INIT_CALLBACK_ERROR, err) end end local _ = log.debug() and log.debug(log_prefix, "server_capabilities", client.server_capabilities) local _ = log.info() and log.info(log_prefix, "initialized", { resolved_capabilities = client.resolved_capabilities }) -- Only assign after initialized. active_clients[client_id] = client -- If we had been registered before we start, then send didOpen This can -- happen if we attach to buffers before initialize finishes or if -- someone restarts a client. for bufnr, client_ids in pairs(all_buffer_active_clients) do if client_ids[client_id] then client._on_attach(bufnr) end end end) end ---@private --- Sends a request to the server. --- --- This is a thin wrapper around {client.rpc.request} with some additional --- checks for capabilities and handler availability. --- ---@param method (string) LSP method name. ---@param params (table) LSP request params. ---@param handler (function, optional) Response |lsp-handler| for this method. ---@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, handler, bufnr) if not handler then handler = resolve_handler(method) or error(string.format("not found: %q request handler for client %q.", method, client.name)) end -- Ensure pending didChange notifications are sent so that the server doesn't operate on a stale state changetracking.flush(client) bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr) local _ = log.debug() and log.debug(log_prefix, "client.request", client_id, method, params, handler, bufnr) local success, request_id = rpc.request(method, params, function(err, result) handler(err, result, {method=method, client_id=client_id, bufnr=bufnr, params=params}) end, function(request_id) client.requests[request_id] = nil nvim_command("doautocmd
--- vim.lsp.stop_client(vim.lsp.get_active_clients()) ------ --- By default asks the server to shutdown, unless stop was requested --- already for this client, then force-shutdown is attempted. --- ---@param client_id client id or |vim.lsp.client| object, or list thereof ---@param force boolean (optional) shutdown forcefully function lsp.stop_client(client_id, force) local ids = type(client_id) == 'table' and client_id or {client_id} for _, id in ipairs(ids) do if type(id) == 'table' and id.stop ~= nil then id.stop(force) elseif active_clients[id] then active_clients[id].stop(force) elseif uninitialized_clients[id] then uninitialized_clients[id].stop(true) end end end --- Gets all active clients. --- ---@returns Table of |vim.lsp.client| objects function lsp.get_active_clients() return vim.tbl_values(active_clients) end function lsp._vim_exit_handler() log.info("exit_handler", active_clients) for _, client in pairs(uninitialized_clients) do client.stop(true) end -- TODO handle v:dying differently? if tbl_isempty(active_clients) then return end for _, client in pairs(active_clients) do client.stop() end local timeouts = {} local max_timeout = 0 local send_kill = false for client_id, client in pairs(active_clients) do local timeout = if_nil(client.config.flags.exit_timeout, 500) if timeout then send_kill = true timeouts[client_id] = timeout max_timeout = math.max(timeout, max_timeout) end end local poll_time = 50 ---@private local function check_clients_closed() for client_id, timeout in pairs(timeouts) do timeouts[client_id] = timeout - poll_time end for client_id, _ in pairs(active_clients) do if timeouts[client_id] ~= nil and timeouts[client_id] > 0 then return false end end return true end if send_kill then if not vim.wait(max_timeout, check_clients_closed, poll_time) then for client_id, client in pairs(active_clients) do if timeouts[client_id] ~= nil then client.stop(true) end end end end end nvim_command("autocmd VimLeavePre * lua vim.lsp._vim_exit_handler()") --- Sends an async request for all active clients attached to the --- buffer. --- ---@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current. ---@param method (string) LSP method name ---@param params (optional, table) Parameters to send to the server ---@param handler (optional, function) See |lsp-handler| --- If nil, follows resolution strategy defined in |lsp-handler-configuration| --- ---@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. function lsp.buf_request(bufnr, method, params, handler) validate { bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true }; method = { method, 's' }; handler = { handler, 'f', true }; } local supported_clients = {} local method_supported = false for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, client_id) if client.supports_method(method) then method_supported = true table.insert(supported_clients, client_id) end end) -- if has client but no clients support the given method, notify the user if not tbl_isempty(all_buffer_active_clients[resolve_bufnr(bufnr)] or {}) and not method_supported then vim.notify(lsp._unsupported_method(method), vim.log.levels.ERROR) vim.api.nvim_command("redraw") return {}, function() end end local client_request_ids = {} for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, client_id, resolved_bufnr) local request_success, request_id = client.request(method, params, handler, resolved_bufnr) -- This could only fail if the client shut down in the time since we looked -- it up and we did the request, which should be rare. if request_success then client_request_ids[client_id] = request_id end end, supported_clients) local function _cancel_all_requests() for client_id, request_id in pairs(client_request_ids) do local client = active_clients[client_id] client.cancel_request(request_id) end end return client_request_ids, _cancel_all_requests end ---Sends an async request for all active clients attached to the buffer. ---Executes the callback on the combined result. ---Parameters are the same as |vim.lsp.buf_request()| but the return result and callback are ---different. --- ---@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current. ---@param method (string) LSP method name ---@param params (optional, table) Parameters to send to the server ---@param callback (function) The callback to call when all requests are finished. -- Unlike `buf_request`, this will collect all the responses from each server instead of handling them. -- A map of client_id:request_result will be provided to the callback -- ---@returns (function) A function that will cancel all requests which is the same as the one returned from `buf_request`. function lsp.buf_request_all(bufnr, method, params, callback) local request_results = {} local result_count = 0 local expected_result_count = 0 local set_expected_result_count = once(function () for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client) if client.supports_method(method) then expected_result_count = expected_result_count + 1 end end) end) local function _sync_handler(err, result, ctx) request_results[ctx.client_id] = { error = err, result = result } result_count = result_count + 1 set_expected_result_count() if result_count >= expected_result_count then callback(request_results) end end local _, cancel = lsp.buf_request(bufnr, method, params, _sync_handler) return cancel end --- Sends a request to all server and waits for the response of all of them. --- --- Calls |vim.lsp.buf_request_all()| but blocks Nvim while awaiting the result. --- Parameters are the same as |vim.lsp.buf_request()| but the return result is --- different. Wait maximum of {timeout_ms} (default 1000) ms. --- ---@param bufnr (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current. ---@param method (string) LSP method name ---@param params (optional, table) Parameters to send to the server ---@param timeout_ms (optional, number, default=1000) Maximum time in --- milliseconds to wait for a result. --- ---@returns Map of client_id:request_result. On timeout, cancel or error, --- returns `(nil, err)` where `err` is a string describing the failure --- reason. function lsp.buf_request_sync(bufnr, method, params, timeout_ms) local request_results local cancel = lsp.buf_request_all(bufnr, method, params, function(it) request_results = it end) local wait_result, reason = vim.wait(timeout_ms or 1000, function() return request_results ~= nil end, 10) if not wait_result then cancel() return nil, wait_result_reason[reason] end return request_results end --- Send a notification to a server ---@param bufnr [number] (optional): The number of the buffer ---@param method [string]: Name of the request method ---@param params [string]: Arguments to send to the server --- ---@returns true if any client returns true; false otherwise function lsp.buf_notify(bufnr, method, params) validate { bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true }; method = { method, 's' }; } local resp = false for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, _client_id, _resolved_bufnr) if client.rpc.notify(method, params) then resp = true end end) return resp end ---@private local function adjust_start_col(lnum, line, items, encoding) local min_start_char = nil for _, item in pairs(items) do if item.textEdit and item.textEdit.range.start.line == lnum - 1 then if min_start_char and min_start_char ~= item.textEdit.range.start.character then return nil end min_start_char = item.textEdit.range.start.character end end if min_start_char then return util._str_byteindex_enc(line, min_start_char, encoding) else return nil end end --- Implements 'omnifunc' compatible LSP completion. --- ---@see |complete-functions| ---@see |complete-items| ---@see |CompleteDone| --- ---@param findstart 0 or 1, decides behavior ---@param base If findstart=0, text to match against --- ---@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) local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("omnifunc.findstart", { findstart = findstart, base = base }) local bufnr = resolve_bufnr() local has_buffer_clients = not tbl_isempty(all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] or {}) if not has_buffer_clients then if findstart == 1 then return -1 else return {} end end -- Then, perform standard completion request local _ = log.info() and log.info("base ", base) local pos = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0) local line = vim.api.nvim_get_current_line() local line_to_cursor = line:sub(1, pos[2]) local _ = log.trace() and log.trace("omnifunc.line", pos, line) -- Get the start position of the current keyword local textMatch = vim.fn.match(line_to_cursor, '\\k*$') local params = util.make_position_params() local items = {} lsp.buf_request(bufnr, 'textDocument/completion', params, function(err, result, ctx) if err or not result or vim.fn.mode() ~= "i" then return end -- Completion response items may be relative to a position different than `textMatch`. -- Concrete example, with sumneko/lua-language-server: -- -- require('plenary.asy| -- ▲ ▲ ▲ -- │ │ └── cursor_pos: 20 -- │ └────── textMatch: 17 -- └────────────── textEdit.range.start.character: 9 -- .newText = 'plenary.async' -- ^^^ -- prefix (We'd remove everything not starting with `asy`, -- so we'd eliminate the `plenary.async` result -- -- `adjust_start_col` is used to prefer the language server boundary. -- local client = lsp.get_client_by_id(ctx.client_id) local encoding = client and client.offset_encoding or 'utf-16' local candidates = util.extract_completion_items(result) local startbyte = adjust_start_col(pos[1], line, candidates, encoding) or textMatch local prefix = line:sub(startbyte + 1, pos[2]) local matches = util.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items(result, prefix) -- TODO(ashkan): is this the best way to do this? vim.list_extend(items, matches) vim.fn.complete(startbyte + 1, items) end) -- Return -2 to signal that we should continue completion so that we can -- async complete. return -2 end --- Provides an interface between the built-in client and a `formatexpr` function. --- --- Currently only supports a single client. This can be set via --- `setlocal formatexpr=v:lua.vim.lsp.formatexpr()` but will typically or in `on_attach` --- via `vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, 'formatexpr', 'v:lua.vim.lsp.formatexpr(#{timeout_ms:250})')`. --- ---@param opts table options for customizing the formatting expression which takes the --- following optional keys: --- * timeout_ms (default 500ms). The timeout period for the formatting request. function lsp.formatexpr(opts) opts = opts or {} local timeout_ms = opts.timeout_ms or 500 if vim.tbl_contains({'i', 'R', 'ic', 'ix'}, vim.fn.mode()) then -- `formatexpr` is also called when exceeding `textwidth` in insert mode -- fall back to internal formatting return 1 end local start_line = vim.v.lnum local end_line = start_line + vim.v.count - 1 if start_line > 0 and end_line > 0 then local params = { textDocument = util.make_text_document_params(); range = { start = { line = start_line - 1; character = 0; }; ["end"] = { line = end_line - 1; character = 0; }; }; }; params.options = util.make_formatting_params().options local client_results = vim.lsp.buf_request_sync(0, "textDocument/rangeFormatting", params, timeout_ms) -- Apply the text edits from one and only one of the clients. for _, response in pairs(client_results) do if response.result then vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits(response.result, 0) return 0 end end end -- do not run builtin formatter. return 0 end --- Provides an interface between the built-in client and 'tagfunc'. --- --- When used with normal mode commands (e.g. |CTRL-]|) this will invoke --- the "textDocument/definition" LSP method to find the tag under the cursor. --- Otherwise, uses "workspace/symbol". If no results are returned from --- any LSP servers, falls back to using built-in tags. --- ---@param pattern Pattern used to find a workspace symbol ---@param flags See |tag-function| --- ---@returns A list of matching tags function lsp.tagfunc(...) return require('vim.lsp.tagfunc')(...) 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 --- Gets a map of client_id:client pairs for the given buffer, where each value --- is a |vim.lsp.client| object. --- ---@param bufnr (optional, number): Buffer handle, or 0 for current function lsp.buf_get_clients(bufnr) bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr) local result = {} for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, client_id) result[client_id] = client end) return result end -- Log level dictionary with reverse lookup as well. -- -- Can be used to lookup the number from the name or the -- name from the number. -- Levels by name: "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error" -- Level numbers begin with "trace" at 0 lsp.log_levels = log.levels --- Sets the global log level for LSP logging. --- --- Levels by name: "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error" --- Level numbers begin with "trace" at 0 --- --- Use `lsp.log_levels` for reverse lookup. --- ---@see |vim.lsp.log_levels| --- ---@param level [number|string] the case insensitive level name or number function lsp.set_log_level(level) if type(level) == 'string' or type(level) == 'number' then log.set_level(level) else error(string.format("Invalid log level: %q", level)) end 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 --- Invokes a function for each LSP client attached to a buffer. --- ---@param bufnr number Buffer number ---@param fn function Function to run on each client attached to buffer --- {bufnr}. The function takes the client, client ID, and --- buffer number as arguments. Example: ---
--- vim.lsp.for_each_buffer_client(0, function(client, client_id, bufnr) --- print(vim.inspect(client)) --- end) ---function lsp.for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, fn) return for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, fn) end --- Function to manage overriding defaults for LSP handlers. ---@param handler (function) See |lsp-handler| ---@param override_config (table) Table containing the keys to override behavior of the {handler} function lsp.with(handler, override_config) return function(err, result, ctx, config) return handler(err, result, ctx, vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", config or {}, override_config)) end end --- Helper function to use when implementing a handler. --- This will check that all of the keys in the user configuration --- are valid keys and make sense to include for this handler. --- --- Will error on invalid keys (i.e. keys that do not exist in the options) function lsp._with_extend(name, options, user_config) user_config = user_config or {} local resulting_config = {} for k, v in pairs(user_config) do if options[k] == nil then error(debug.traceback(string.format( "Invalid option for `%s`: %s. Valid options are:\n%s", name, k, vim.inspect(vim.tbl_keys(options)) ))) end resulting_config[k] = v end for k, v in pairs(options) do if resulting_config[k] == nil then resulting_config[k] = v end end return resulting_config end --- Registry for client side commands. --- This is an extension point for plugins to handle custom commands which are --- not part of the core language server protocol specification. --- --- The registry is a table where the key is a unique command name, --- and the value is a function which is called if any LSP action --- (code action, code lenses, ...) triggers the command. --- --- If a LSP response contains a command for which no matching entry is --- available in this registry, the command will be executed via the LSP server --- using `workspace/executeCommand`. --- --- The first argument to the function will be the `Command`: --- Command --- title: String --- command: String --- arguments?: any[] --- --- The second argument is the `ctx` of |lsp-handler| lsp.commands = setmetatable({}, { __newindex = function(tbl, key, value) assert(type(key) == 'string', "The key for commands in `vim.lsp.commands` must be a string") assert(type(value) == 'function', "Command added to `vim.lsp.commands` must be a function") rawset(tbl, key, value) end; }) return lsp -- vim:sw=2 ts=2 et