--- @brief Nvim Lua provides an interface or "bridge" to Vimscript variables and --- functions, and editor commands and options. --- --- Objects passed over this bridge are COPIED (marshalled): there are no --- "references". |lua-guide-variables| For example, using `vim.fn.remove()` on --- a Lua list copies the list object to Vimscript and does NOT modify the Lua --- list: --- --- ```lua --- local list = { 1, 2, 3 } --- vim.fn.remove(list, 0) --- vim.print(list) --> "{ 1, 2, 3 }" --- ``` --- @brief
help --- vim.call({func}, {...}) *vim.call()* --- Invokes |vim-function| or |user-function| {func} with arguments {...}. --- See also |vim.fn|. --- Equivalent to: >lua --- vim.fn[func]({...}) --- < --- vim.cmd({command}) --- See |vim.cmd()|. --- --- vim.fn.{func}({...}) *vim.fn* --- Invokes |vim-function| or |user-function| {func} with arguments {...}. --- To call autoload functions, use the syntax: >lua --- vim.fn['some#function']({...}) --- < --- Unlike vim.api.|nvim_call_function()| this converts directly between Vim --- objects and Lua objects. If the Vim function returns a float, it will be --- represented directly as a Lua number. Empty lists and dictionaries both --- are represented by an empty table. --- --- Note: |v:null| values as part of the return value is represented as --- |vim.NIL| special value --- --- Note: vim.fn keys are generated lazily, thus `pairs(vim.fn)` only --- enumerates functions that were called at least once. --- --- Note: The majority of functions cannot run in |api-fast| callbacks with some --- undocumented exceptions which are allowed. --- --- *lua-vim-variables* --- The Vim editor global dictionaries |g:| |w:| |b:| |t:| |v:| can be accessed --- from Lua conveniently and idiomatically by referencing the `vim.*` Lua tables --- described below. In this way you can easily read and modify global Vimscript --- variables from Lua. --- --- Example: >lua --- --- vim.g.foo = 5 -- Set the g:foo Vimscript variable. --- print(vim.g.foo) -- Get and print the g:foo Vimscript variable. --- vim.g.foo = nil -- Delete (:unlet) the Vimscript variable. --- vim.b[2].foo = 6 -- Set b:foo for buffer 2 --- < --- --- Note that setting dictionary fields directly will not write them back into --- Nvim. This is because the index into the namespace simply returns a copy. --- Instead the whole dictionary must be written as one. This can be achieved by --- creating a short-lived temporary. --- --- Example: >lua --- --- vim.g.my_dict.field1 = 'value' -- Does not work --- --- local my_dict = vim.g.my_dict -- --- my_dict.field1 = 'value' -- Instead do --- vim.g.my_dict = my_dict -- --- --- vim.g *vim.g* --- Global (|g:|) editor variables. --- Key with no value returns `nil`. --- --- vim.b *vim.b* --- Buffer-scoped (|b:|) variables for the current buffer. --- Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. Can be indexed with --- an integer to access variables for a specific buffer. --- --- vim.w *vim.w* --- Window-scoped (|w:|) variables for the current window. --- Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. Can be indexed with --- an integer to access variables for a specific window. --- --- vim.t *vim.t* --- Tabpage-scoped (|t:|) variables for the current tabpage. --- Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. Can be indexed with --- an integer to access variables for a specific tabpage. --- --- vim.v *vim.v* --- |v:| variables. --- Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. ---local api = vim.api -- TODO(tjdevries): Improve option metadata so that this doesn't have to be hardcoded. local key_value_options = { fillchars = true, fcs = true, listchars = true, lcs = true, winhighlight = true, winhl = true, } --- @nodoc --- @class vim._option.Info : vim.api.keyset.get_option_info --- @field metatype 'boolean'|'string'|'number'|'map'|'array'|'set' --- Convert a vimoption_T style dictionary to the correct OptionType associated with it. ---@return string local function get_option_metatype(name, info) if info.type == 'string' then if info.flaglist then return 'set' elseif info.commalist then if key_value_options[name] then return 'map' end return 'array' end return 'string' end return info.type end --- @param name string --- @return vim._option.Info local function get_options_info(name) local info = api.nvim_get_option_info2(name, {}) --- @cast info vim._option.Info info.metatype = get_option_metatype(name, info) return info end --- Environment variables defined in the editor session. --- See |expand-env| and |:let-environment| for the Vimscript behavior. --- Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. --- --- Example: --- --- ```lua --- vim.env.FOO = 'bar' --- print(vim.env.TERM) --- ``` vim.env = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) local v = vim.fn.getenv(k) if v == vim.NIL then return nil end return v end, __newindex = function(_, k, v) vim.fn.setenv(k, v) end, }) local function new_buf_opt_accessor(bufnr) return setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) if bufnr == nil and type(k) == 'number' then return new_buf_opt_accessor(k) end return api.nvim_get_option_value(k, { buf = bufnr or 0 }) end, __newindex = function(_, k, v) return api.nvim_set_option_value(k, v, { buf = bufnr or 0 }) end, }) end local function new_win_opt_accessor(winid, bufnr) -- TODO(lewis6991): allow passing both buf and win to nvim_get_option_value if bufnr ~= nil and bufnr ~= 0 then error('only bufnr=0 is supported') end return setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) if bufnr == nil and type(k) == 'number' then if winid == nil then return new_win_opt_accessor(k) else return new_win_opt_accessor(winid, k) end end return api.nvim_get_option_value(k, { scope = bufnr and 'local' or nil, win = winid or 0, }) end, __newindex = function(_, k, v) return api.nvim_set_option_value(k, v, { scope = bufnr and 'local' or nil, win = winid or 0, }) end, }) end --- @brief
help --- *lua-options* --- *lua-vim-options* --- *lua-vim-set* --- *lua-vim-setlocal* --- --- Vim options can be accessed through |vim.o|, which behaves like Vimscript --- |:set|. --- --- Examples: ~ --- --- To set a boolean toggle: --- Vimscript: `set number` --- Lua: `vim.o.number = true` --- --- To set a string value: --- Vimscript: `set wildignore=*.o,*.a,__pycache__` --- Lua: `vim.o.wildignore = '*.o,*.a,__pycache__'` --- --- Similarly, there is |vim.bo| and |vim.wo| for setting buffer-scoped and --- window-scoped options. Note that this must NOT be confused with --- |local-options| and |:setlocal|. There is also |vim.go| that only accesses the --- global value of a |global-local| option, see |:setglobal|. ------ Get or set |options|. Like `:set`. Invalid key is an error. --- --- Note: this works on both buffer-scoped and window-scoped options using the --- current buffer and window. --- --- Example: --- --- ```lua --- vim.o.cmdheight = 4 --- print(vim.o.columns) --- print(vim.o.foo) -- error: invalid key --- ``` vim.o = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) return api.nvim_get_option_value(k, {}) end, __newindex = function(_, k, v) return api.nvim_set_option_value(k, v, {}) end, }) --- Get or set global |options|. Like `:setglobal`. Invalid key is --- an error. --- --- Note: this is different from |vim.o| because this accesses the global --- option value and thus is mostly useful for use with |global-local| --- options. --- --- Example: --- --- ```lua --- vim.go.cmdheight = 4 --- print(vim.go.columns) --- print(vim.go.bar) -- error: invalid key --- ``` vim.go = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) return api.nvim_get_option_value(k, { scope = 'global' }) end, __newindex = function(_, k, v) return api.nvim_set_option_value(k, v, { scope = 'global' }) end, }) --- Get or set buffer-scoped |options| for the buffer with number {bufnr}. --- If {bufnr} is omitted then the current buffer is used. --- Invalid {bufnr} or key is an error. --- --- Note: this is equivalent to `:setlocal` for |global-local| options and `:set` otherwise. --- --- Example: --- --- ```lua --- local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() --- vim.bo[bufnr].buflisted = true -- same as vim.bo.buflisted = true --- print(vim.bo.comments) --- print(vim.bo.baz) -- error: invalid key --- ``` vim.bo = new_buf_opt_accessor() --- Get or set window-scoped |options| for the window with handle {winid} and --- buffer with number {bufnr}. Like `:setlocal` if setting a |global-local| option --- or if {bufnr} is provided, like `:set` otherwise. If {winid} is omitted then --- the current window is used. Invalid {winid}, {bufnr} or key is an error. --- --- Note: only {bufnr} with value `0` (the current buffer in the window) is --- supported. --- --- Example: --- --- ```lua --- local winid = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win() --- vim.wo[winid].number = true -- same as vim.wo.number = true --- print(vim.wo.foldmarker) --- print(vim.wo.quux) -- error: invalid key --- vim.wo[winid][0].spell = false -- like ':setlocal nospell' --- ``` vim.wo = new_win_opt_accessor() --- vim.opt, vim.opt_local and vim.opt_global implementation --- --- To be used as helpers for working with options within neovim. --- For information on how to use, see :help vim.opt --- Preserves the order and does not mutate the original list --- @generic T --- @param t T[] --- @return T[] local function remove_duplicate_values(t) --- @type table, table
help --- *vim.opt_local* --- *vim.opt_global* --- *vim.opt* --- --- --- A special interface |vim.opt| exists for conveniently interacting with list- --- and map-style option from Lua: It allows accessing them as Lua tables and --- offers object-oriented method for adding and removing entries. --- --- Examples: ~ --- --- The following methods of setting a list-style option are equivalent: --- In Vimscript: >vim --- set wildignore=*.o,*.a,__pycache__ --- < --- In Lua using `vim.o`: >lua --- vim.o.wildignore = '*.o,*.a,__pycache__' --- < --- In Lua using `vim.opt`: >lua --- vim.opt.wildignore = { '*.o', '*.a', '__pycache__' } --- < --- To replicate the behavior of |:set+=|, use: >lua --- --- vim.opt.wildignore:append { "*.pyc", "node_modules" } --- < --- To replicate the behavior of |:set^=|, use: >lua --- --- vim.opt.wildignore:prepend { "new_first_value" } --- < --- To replicate the behavior of |:set-=|, use: >lua --- --- vim.opt.wildignore:remove { "node_modules" } --- < --- The following methods of setting a map-style option are equivalent: --- In Vimscript: >vim --- set listchars=space:_,tab:>~ --- < --- In Lua using `vim.o`: >lua --- vim.o.listchars = 'space:_,tab:>~' --- < --- In Lua using `vim.opt`: >lua --- vim.opt.listchars = { space = '_', tab = '>~' } --- < --- --- Note that |vim.opt| returns an `Option` object, not the value of the option, --- which is accessed through |vim.opt:get()|: --- --- Examples: ~ --- --- The following methods of getting a list-style option are equivalent: --- In Vimscript: >vim --- echo wildignore --- < --- In Lua using `vim.o`: >lua --- print(vim.o.wildignore) --- < --- In Lua using `vim.opt`: >lua --- vim.print(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) --- < --- --- In any of the above examples, to replicate the behavior |:setlocal|, use --- `vim.opt_local`. Additionally, to replicate the behavior of |:setglobal|, use --- `vim.opt_global`. ------ @nodoc --- @class vim.Option local Option = {} -- luacheck: no unused --- Returns a Lua-representation of the option. Boolean, number and string --- values will be returned in exactly the same fashion. --- --- For values that are comma-separated lists, an array will be returned with --- the values as entries in the array: --- --- ```lua --- vim.cmd [[set wildignore=*.pyc,*.o]] --- --- vim.print(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) --- -- { "*.pyc", "*.o", } --- --- for _, ignore_pattern in ipairs(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) do --- print("Will ignore:", ignore_pattern) --- end --- -- Will ignore: *.pyc --- -- Will ignore: *.o --- ``` --- --- For values that are comma-separated maps, a table will be returned with --- the names as keys and the values as entries: --- --- ```lua --- vim.cmd [[set listchars=space:_,tab:>~]] --- --- vim.print(vim.opt.listchars:get()) --- -- { space = "_", tab = ">~", } --- --- for char, representation in pairs(vim.opt.listchars:get()) do --- print(char, "=>", representation) --- end --- ``` --- --- For values that are lists of flags, a set will be returned with the flags --- as keys and `true` as entries. --- --- ```lua --- vim.cmd [[set formatoptions=njtcroql]] --- --- vim.print(vim.opt.formatoptions:get()) --- -- { n = true, j = true, c = true, ... } --- --- local format_opts = vim.opt.formatoptions:get() --- if format_opts.j then --- print("J is enabled!") --- end --- ``` ---@return string|integer|boolean|nil value of option function Option:get() end --- Append a value to string-style options. See |:set+=| --- --- These are equivalent: --- --- ```lua --- vim.opt.formatoptions:append('j') --- vim.opt.formatoptions = vim.opt.formatoptions + 'j' --- ``` ---@param value string Value to append ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:append(value) end -- luacheck: no unused --- Prepend a value to string-style options. See |:set^=| --- --- These are equivalent: --- --- ```lua --- vim.opt.wildignore:prepend('*.o') --- vim.opt.wildignore = vim.opt.wildignore ^ '*.o' --- ``` ---@param value string Value to prepend ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:prepend(value) end -- luacheck: no unused --- Remove a value from string-style options. See |:set-=| --- --- These are equivalent: --- --- ```lua --- vim.opt.wildignore:remove('*.pyc') --- vim.opt.wildignore = vim.opt.wildignore - '*.pyc' --- ``` ---@param value string Value to remove ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:remove(value) end -- luacheck: no unused ---@private vim.opt = create_option_accessor() ---@private vim.opt_local = create_option_accessor('local') ---@private vim.opt_global = create_option_accessor('global')