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*api.txt* Nvim
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Thiago de Arruda
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Nvim API *API* *api*
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Nvim exposes a powerful API that can be used by plugins and external processes
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via |RPC|, |Lua| and VimL (|eval-api|).
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Applications can also embed libnvim to work with the C API directly.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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API Usage *api-rpc* *RPC* *rpc*
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*msgpack-rpc*
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RPC is the typical way to control Nvim programmatically. Nvim implements the
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MessagePack-RPC protocol:
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https://github.com/msgpack-rpc/msgpack-rpc/blob/master/spec.md
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https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/0b8f5ac/spec.md
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Many clients use the API: user interfaces (GUIs), remote plugins, scripts like
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"nvr" (https://github.com/mhinz/neovim-remote). Even Nvim itself can control
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other Nvim instances. API clients can:
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- Call any API function
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- Listen for events
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- Receive remote calls from Nvim
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The RPC API is like a more powerful version of Vim's "clientserver" feature.
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CONNECTING *rpc-connecting*
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See |channel-intro| for various ways to open a channel. Channel-opening
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functions take an `rpc` key in the options dictionary. RPC channels can also
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be opened by other processes connecting to TCP/IP sockets or named pipes
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listened to by Nvim.
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Nvim creates a default RPC socket at |startup|, given by |v:servername|. To
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start with a TCP/IP socket instead, use |--listen| with a TCP-style address: >
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nvim --listen 127.0.0.1:6666
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More endpoints can be started with |serverstart()|.
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Note that localhost TCP sockets are generally less secure than named pipes,
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and can lead to vunerabilities like remote code execution.
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Connecting to the socket is the easiest way a programmer can test the API,
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which can be done through any msgpack-rpc client library or full-featured
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|api-client|. Here's a Ruby script that prints "hello world!" in the current
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Nvim instance:
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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# Requires msgpack-rpc: gem install msgpack-rpc
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#
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# To run this script, execute it from a running Nvim instance (notice the
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# trailing '&' which is required since Nvim won't process events while
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# running a blocking command):
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#
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# :!./hello.rb &
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#
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# Or from another shell by setting NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS:
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# $ NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS=[address] ./hello.rb
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require 'msgpack/rpc'
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require 'msgpack/rpc/transport/unix'
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nvim = MessagePack::RPC::Client.new(MessagePack::RPC::UNIXTransport.new, ENV['NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS'])
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result = nvim.call(:nvim_command, 'echo "hello world!"')
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<
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A better way is to use the Python REPL with the "pynvim" package, where API
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functions can be called interactively:
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>>> from pynvim import attach
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>>> nvim = attach('socket', path='[address]')
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>>> nvim.command('echo "hello world!"')
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You can also embed Nvim via |jobstart()|, and communicate using |rpcrequest()|
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and |rpcnotify()|:
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let nvim = jobstart(['nvim', '--embed'], {'rpc': v:true})
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echo rpcrequest(nvim, 'nvim_eval', '"Hello " . "world!"')
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call jobstop(nvim)
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==============================================================================
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API Definitions *api-definitions*
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*api-types*
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The Nvim C API defines custom types for all function parameters. Some are just
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typedefs around C99 standard types, others are Nvim-defined data structures.
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Basic types ~
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API Type C type
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Nil
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Boolean bool
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Integer (signed 64-bit integer) int64_t
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Float (IEEE 754 double precision) double
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String {char* data, size_t size} struct
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Array
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Dictionary (msgpack: map)
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Object
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Note: empty Array is accepted as a valid argument for Dictionary parameter.
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Special types (msgpack EXT) ~
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These are integer typedefs discriminated as separate Object subtypes. They
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can be treated as opaque integers, but are mutually incompatible: Buffer may
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be passed as an integer but not as Window or Tabpage.
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The EXT object data is the (integer) object handle. The EXT type codes given
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in the |api-metadata| `types` key are stable: they will not change and are
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thus forward-compatible.
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EXT Type C type Data
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Buffer enum value kObjectTypeBuffer |bufnr()|
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Window enum value kObjectTypeWindow |window-ID|
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Tabpage enum value kObjectTypeTabpage internal handle
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*api-indexing*
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Most of the API uses 0-based indices, and ranges are end-exclusive. For the
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end of a range, -1 denotes the last line/column.
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Exception: the following API functions use "mark-like" indexing (1-based
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lines, 0-based columns):
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|nvim_buf_get_mark()|
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|nvim_win_get_cursor()|
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|nvim_win_set_cursor()|
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*api-fast*
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Most API functions are "deferred": they are queued on the main loop and
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processed sequentially with normal input. So if the editor is waiting for
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user input in a "modal" fashion (e.g. the |hit-enter-prompt|), the request
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will block. Non-deferred ({fast}) functions such as |nvim_get_mode()| and
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|nvim_input()| are served immediately (i.e. without waiting in the input
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queue). Lua code can use |vim.in_fast_event()| to detect a {fast} context.
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==============================================================================
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API metadata *api-metadata*
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The Nvim C API is automatically exposed to RPC by the build system, which
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parses headers in src/nvim/api/* and generates dispatch-functions mapping RPC
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API method names to public C API functions, converting/validating arguments
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and return values.
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Nvim exposes its API metadata as a Dictionary with these items:
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version Nvim version, API level/compatibility
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version.api_level API version integer *api-level*
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version.api_compatible API is backwards-compatible with this level
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version.api_prerelease Declares the API as unstable/unreleased >
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(version.api_prerelease && fn.since == version.api_level)
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functions API function signatures, containing |api-types| info
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describing the return value and parameters.
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ui_events |UI| event signatures
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ui_options Supported |ui-option|s
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{fn}.since API level where function {fn} was introduced
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{fn}.deprecated_since API level where function {fn} was deprecated
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types Custom handle types defined by Nvim
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error_types Possible error types returned by API functions
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About the `functions` map:
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- Container types may be decorated with type/size constraints, e.g.
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ArrayOf(Buffer) or ArrayOf(Integer, 2).
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- Functions considered to be methods that operate on instances of Nvim
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special types (msgpack EXT) have the "method=true" flag. The receiver type
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is that of the first argument. Method names are prefixed with `nvim_` plus
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a type name, e.g. `nvim_buf_get_lines` is the `get_lines` method of
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a Buffer instance. |dev-api|
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- Global functions have the "method=false" flag and are prefixed with just
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`nvim_`, e.g. `nvim_get_buffers`.
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*api-mapping*
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External programs (clients) can use the metadata to discover the API, using
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any of these approaches:
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1. Connect to a running Nvim instance and call |nvim_get_api_info()| via
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msgpack-RPC. This is best for clients written in dynamic languages which
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can define functions at runtime.
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2. Start Nvim with |--api-info|. Useful for statically-compiled clients.
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Example (requires Python "pyyaml" and "msgpack-python" modules): >
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nvim --api-info | python -c 'import msgpack, sys, yaml; print yaml.dump(msgpack.unpackb(sys.stdin.read()))'
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3. Use the |api_info()| Vimscript function. >
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:lua print(vim.inspect(vim.fn.api_info()))
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< Example using |filter()| to exclude non-deprecated API functions: >
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:new|put =map(filter(api_info().functions, '!has_key(v:val,''deprecated_since'')'), 'v:val.name')
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==============================================================================
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API contract *api-contract*
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The Nvim API is composed of functions and events.
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- Clients call functions like those described at |api-global|.
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- Clients can subscribe to |ui-events|, |api-buffer-updates|, etc.
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- API function names are prefixed with "nvim_".
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- API event names are prefixed with "nvim_" and suffixed with "_event".
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As Nvim evolves the API may change in compliance with this CONTRACT:
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- New functions and events may be added.
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- Any such extensions are OPTIONAL: old clients may ignore them.
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- Function signatures will NOT CHANGE (after release).
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- Functions introduced in the development (unreleased) version MAY CHANGE.
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(Clients can dynamically check `api_prerelease`, etc. |api-metadata|)
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- Event parameters will not be removed or reordered (after release).
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- Events may be EXTENDED: new parameters may be added.
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- New items may be ADDED to map/list parameters/results of functions and
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events.
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- Any such new items are OPTIONAL: old clients may ignore them.
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- Existing items will not be removed (after release).
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- Deprecated functions will not be removed until Nvim version 2.0
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==============================================================================
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Global events *api-global-events*
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When a client invokes an API request as an async notification, it is not
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possible for Nvim to send an error response. Instead, in case of error, the
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following notification will be sent to the client:
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*nvim_error_event*
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nvim_error_event[{type}, {message}]
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{type} is a numeric id as defined by `api_info().error_types`, and {message} is
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a string with the error message.
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==============================================================================
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Buffer update events *api-buffer-updates*
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API clients can "attach" to Nvim buffers to subscribe to buffer update events.
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This is similar to |TextChanged| but more powerful and granular.
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Call |nvim_buf_attach()| to receive these events on the channel:
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*nvim_buf_lines_event*
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, {firstline}, {lastline}, {linedata}, {more}]
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When the buffer text between {firstline} and {lastline} (end-exclusive,
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zero-indexed) were changed to the new text in the {linedata} list. The
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granularity is a line, i.e. if a single character is changed in the editor,
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the entire line is sent.
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When {changedtick} is |v:null| this means the screen lines (display) changed
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but not the buffer contents. {linedata} contains the changed screen lines.
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This happens when 'inccommand' shows a buffer preview.
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Properties:~
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{buf} API buffer handle (buffer number)
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{changedtick} value of |b:changedtick| for the buffer. If you send an API
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command back to nvim you can check the value of |b:changedtick| as part of
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your request to ensure that no other changes have been made.
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{firstline} integer line number of the first line that was replaced.
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Zero-indexed: if line 1 was replaced then {firstline} will be 0, not 1.
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{firstline} is always less than or equal to the number of lines that were
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in the buffer before the lines were replaced.
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{lastline} integer line number of the first line that was not replaced
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(i.e. the range {firstline}, {lastline} is end-exclusive).
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Zero-indexed: if line numbers 2 to 5 were replaced, this will be 5 instead
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of 6. {lastline} is always be less than or equal to the number of lines
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that were in the buffer before the lines were replaced. {lastline} will be
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-1 if the event is part of the initial update after attaching.
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{linedata} list of strings containing the contents of the new buffer
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lines. Newline characters are omitted; empty lines are sent as empty
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strings.
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{more} boolean, true for a "multipart" change notification: the current
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change was chunked into multiple |nvim_buf_lines_event| notifications
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(e.g. because it was too big).
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nvim_buf_changedtick_event[{buf}, {changedtick}] *nvim_buf_changedtick_event*
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When |b:changedtick| was incremented but no text was changed. Relevant for
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undo/redo.
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Properties:~
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{buf} API buffer handle (buffer number)
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{changedtick} new value of |b:changedtick| for the buffer
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nvim_buf_detach_event[{buf}] *nvim_buf_detach_event*
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When buffer is detached (i.e. updates are disabled). Triggered explicitly by
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|nvim_buf_detach()| or implicitly in these cases:
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- Buffer was |abandon|ed and 'hidden' is not set.
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- Buffer was reloaded, e.g. with |:edit| or an external change triggered
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|:checktime| or 'autoread'.
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- Generally: whenever the buffer contents are unloaded from memory.
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Properties:~
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{buf} API buffer handle (buffer number)
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EXAMPLE ~
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Calling |nvim_buf_attach()| with send_buffer=true on an empty buffer, emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 0, -1, [""], v:false]
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User adds two lines to the buffer, emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 0, 0, ["line1", "line2"], v:false]
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User moves to a line containing the text "Hello world" and inserts "!", emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, {linenr}, {linenr} + 1,
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["Hello world!"], v:false]
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User moves to line 3 and deletes 20 lines using "20dd", emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 2, 22, [], v:false]
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User selects lines 3-5 using |linewise-visual| mode and then types "p" to
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paste a block of 6 lines, emits: >
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nvim_buf_lines_event[{buf}, {changedtick}, 2, 5,
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['pasted line 1', 'pasted line 2', 'pasted line 3', 'pasted line 4',
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'pasted line 5', 'pasted line 6'],
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v:false
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]
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User reloads the buffer with ":edit", emits: >
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nvim_buf_detach_event[{buf}]
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LUA ~
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*api-buffer-updates-lua*
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In-process Lua plugins can receive buffer updates in the form of Lua
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callbacks. These callbacks are called frequently in various contexts;
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|textlock| prevents changing buffer contents and window layout (use
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|vim.schedule| to defer such operations to the main loop instead).
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|nvim_buf_attach()| will take keyword args for the callbacks. "on_lines" will
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receive parameters ("lines", {buf}, {changedtick}, {firstline}, {lastline},
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{new_lastline}, {old_byte_size}[, {old_utf32_size}, {old_utf16_size}]).
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Unlike remote channel events the text contents are not passed. The new text can
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be accessed inside the callback as
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`vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(buf, firstline, new_lastline, true)`
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{old_byte_size} is the total size of the replaced region {firstline} to
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{lastline} in bytes, including the final newline after {lastline}. if
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`utf_sizes` is set to true in |nvim_buf_attach()| keyword args, then the
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UTF-32 and UTF-16 sizes of the deleted region is also passed as additional
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arguments {old_utf32_size} and {old_utf16_size}.
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"on_changedtick" is invoked when |b:changedtick| was incremented but no text
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was changed. The parameters recieved are ("changedtick", {buf}, {changedtick}).
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*api-lua-detach*
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In-process Lua callbacks can detach by returning `true`. This will detach all
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callbacks attached with the same |nvim_buf_attach()| call.
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==============================================================================
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Buffer highlighting *api-highlights*
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Nvim allows plugins to add position-based highlights to buffers. This is
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similar to |matchaddpos()| but with some key differences. The added highlights
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are associated with a buffer and adapts to line insertions and deletions,
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similar to signs. It is also possible to manage a set of highlights as a group
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and delete or replace all at once.
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The intended use case are linter or semantic highlighter plugins that monitor
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a buffer for changes, and in the background compute highlights to the buffer.
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Another use case are plugins that show output in an append-only buffer, and
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want to add highlights to the outputs. Highlight data cannot be preserved
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on writing and loading a buffer to file, nor in undo/redo cycles.
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Highlights are registered using the |nvim_buf_add_highlight()| function. If an
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external highlighter plugin wants to add many highlights in a batch,
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performance can be improved by calling |nvim_buf_add_highlight()| as an
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asynchronous notification, after first (synchronously) requesting a source id.
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Example using the Python API client (|pynvim|):
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src = vim.new_highlight_source()
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buf = vim.current.buffer
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for i in range(5):
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buf.add_highlight("String",i,0,-1,src_id=src)
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# some time later ...
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buf.clear_namespace(src)
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If the highlights don't need to be deleted or updated, just pass -1 as
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src_id (this is the default in python). Use |nvim_buf_clear_namespace()| to
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clear highlights from a specific source, in a specific line range or the
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entire buffer by passing in the line range 0, -1 (the latter is the default in
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python as used above).
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Example using the API from Vimscript: >
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call nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, 0, v:true, ["test text"])
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let src = nvim_buf_add_highlight(0, 0, "String", 1, 0, 4)
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call nvim_buf_add_highlight(0, src, "Identifier", 0, 5, -1)
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" some time later ...
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call nvim_buf_clear_namespace(0, src, 0, -1)
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==============================================================================
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Floating windows *api-floatwin*
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Floating windows ("floats") are displayed on top of normal windows. This is
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useful to implement simple widgets, such as tooltips displayed next to the
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cursor. Floats are fully functional windows supporting user editing, common
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|api-window| calls, and most window options (except 'statusline').
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Two ways to create a floating window:
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- |nvim_open_win()| creates a new window (needs a buffer, see |nvim_create_buf()|)
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- |nvim_win_set_config()| reconfigures a normal window into a float
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To close it use |nvim_win_close()| or a command such as |:close|.
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Buffer text can be highlighted by typical mechanisms (syntax highlighting,
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|api-highlights|). The |hl-NormalFloat| group highlights normal text;
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'winhighlight' can be used as usual to override groups locally. Floats inherit
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options from the current window; specify `style=minimal` in |nvim_open_win()|
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to disable various visual features such as the 'number' column.
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Currently, floating windows don't support widgets like border or scrollbar.
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Example: create a float with scratch buffer: >
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let buf = nvim_create_buf(v:false, v:true)
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call nvim_buf_set_lines(buf, 0, -1, v:true, ["test", "text"])
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let opts = {'relative': 'cursor', 'width': 10, 'height': 2, 'col': 0,
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\ 'row': 1, 'anchor': 'NW', 'style': 'minimal'}
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let win = nvim_open_win(buf, 0, opts)
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" optional: change highlight, otherwise Pmenu is used
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call nvim_win_set_option(win, 'winhl', 'Normal:MyHighlight')
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>
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==============================================================================
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Extended marks *api-extended-marks*
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Extended marks (extmarks) represent buffer annotations that track text changes
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in the buffer. They could be used to represent cursors, folds, misspelled
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words, and anything else that needs to track a logical location in the buffer
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over time.
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Example:
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We will set an extmark at the first row and third column. |api-indexing| is
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zero-indexed, so we use row=0 and column=2. Passing id=0 creates a new mark
|
|
and returns the id: >
|
|
|
|
let g:mark_ns = nvim_create_namespace('myplugin')
|
|
let g:mark_id = nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, g:mark_ns, 0, 0, 2, {})
|
|
|
|
We can get a mark by its id: >
|
|
|
|
echo nvim_buf_get_extmark_by_id(0, g:mark_ns, g:mark_id)
|
|
=> [0, 2]
|
|
|
|
We can get all marks in a buffer for our namespace (or by a range): >
|
|
|
|
echo nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, g:mark_ns, 0, -1, {})
|
|
=> [[1, 0, 2]]
|
|
|
|
Deleting all text surrounding an extmark does not remove the extmark. To
|
|
remove an extmark use |nvim_buf_del_extmark()|.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces allow your plugin to manage only its own extmarks, ignoring those
|
|
created by another plugin.
|
|
|
|
Extmark positions changed by an edit will be restored on undo/redo. Creating
|
|
and deleting extmarks is not a buffer change, thus new undo states are not
|
|
created for extmark changes.
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
Global Functions *api-global*
|
|
|
|
nvim__get_hl_defs({ns_id}) *nvim__get_hl_defs()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim__get_lib_dir() *nvim__get_lib_dir()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim__id({obj}) *nvim__id()*
|
|
Returns object given as argument.
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{obj} Object to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id_array({arr}) *nvim__id_array()*
|
|
Returns array given as argument.
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{arr} Array to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id_dictionary({dct}) *nvim__id_dictionary()*
|
|
Returns dictionary given as argument.
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{dct} Dictionary to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__id_float({flt}) *nvim__id_float()*
|
|
Returns floating-point value given as argument.
|
|
|
|
This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on
|
|
its presence in plugins.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{flt} Value to return.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
its argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim__inspect_cell({grid}, {row}, {col}) *nvim__inspect_cell()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim__screenshot({path}) *nvim__screenshot()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
nvim__set_hl_ns({ns_id}) *nvim__set_hl_ns()*
|
|
Set active namespace for highlights.
|
|
|
|
NB: this function can be called from async contexts, but the
|
|
semantics are not yet well-defined. To start with
|
|
|nvim_set_decoration_provider| on_win and on_line callbacks
|
|
are explicitly allowed to change the namespace during a redraw
|
|
cycle.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{ns_id} the namespace to activate
|
|
|
|
nvim__stats() *nvim__stats()*
|
|
Gets internal stats.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of various internal stats.
|
|
|
|
nvim_call_atomic({calls}) *nvim_call_atomic()*
|
|
Calls many API methods atomically.
|
|
|
|
This has two main usages:
|
|
1. To perform several requests from an async context
|
|
atomically, i.e. without interleaving redraws, RPC requests
|
|
from other clients, or user interactions (however API
|
|
methods may trigger autocommands or event processing which
|
|
have such side-effects, e.g. |:sleep| may wake timers).
|
|
2. To minimize RPC overhead (roundtrips) of a sequence of many
|
|
requests.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{calls} an array of calls, where each call is described
|
|
by an array with two elements: the request name,
|
|
and an array of arguments.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of two elements. The first is an array of return
|
|
values. The second is NIL if all calls succeeded. If a
|
|
call resulted in an error, it is a three-element array
|
|
with the zero-based index of the call which resulted in an
|
|
error, the error type and the error message. If an error
|
|
occurred, the values from all preceding calls will still
|
|
be returned.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_call_dict_function()*
|
|
nvim_call_dict_function({dict}, {fn}, {args})
|
|
Calls a VimL |Dictionary-function| with the given arguments.
|
|
|
|
On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
|
|
v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{dict} Dictionary, or String evaluating to a VimL |self|
|
|
dict
|
|
{fn} Name of the function defined on the VimL dict
|
|
{args} Function arguments packed in an Array
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Result of the function call
|
|
|
|
nvim_call_function({fn}, {args}) *nvim_call_function()*
|
|
Calls a VimL function with the given arguments.
|
|
|
|
On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
|
|
v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{fn} Function to call
|
|
{args} Function arguments packed in an Array
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Result of the function call
|
|
|
|
nvim_chan_send({chan}, {data}) *nvim_chan_send()*
|
|
Send data to channel `id` . For a job, it writes it to the
|
|
stdin of the process. For the stdio channel |channel-stdio|,
|
|
it writes to Nvim's stdout. For an internal terminal instance
|
|
(|nvim_open_term()|) it writes directly to terimal output. See
|
|
|channel-bytes| for more information.
|
|
|
|
This function writes raw data, not RPC messages. If the
|
|
channel was created with `rpc=true` then the channel expects
|
|
RPC messages, use |vim.rpcnotify()| and |vim.rpcrequest()|
|
|
instead.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{chan} id of the channel
|
|
{data} data to write. 8-bit clean: can contain NUL bytes.
|
|
|
|
nvim_command({command}) *nvim_command()*
|
|
Executes an ex-command.
|
|
|
|
On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
|
|
v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{command} Ex-command string
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_exec()|
|
|
|
|
nvim_create_buf({listed}, {scratch}) *nvim_create_buf()*
|
|
Creates a new, empty, unnamed buffer.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{listed} Sets 'buflisted'
|
|
{scratch} Creates a "throwaway" |scratch-buffer| for
|
|
temporary work (always 'nomodified'). Also sets
|
|
'nomodeline' on the buffer.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Buffer handle, or 0 on error
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
buf_open_scratch
|
|
|
|
nvim_create_namespace({name}) *nvim_create_namespace()*
|
|
Creates a new namespace, or gets an existing one.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces are used for buffer highlights and virtual text,
|
|
see |nvim_buf_add_highlight()| and
|
|
|nvim_buf_set_virtual_text()|.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces can be named or anonymous. If `name` matches an
|
|
existing namespace, the associated id is returned. If `name`
|
|
is an empty string a new, anonymous namespace is created.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Namespace name or empty string
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Namespace id
|
|
|
|
nvim_del_current_line() *nvim_del_current_line()*
|
|
Deletes the current line.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
nvim_del_keymap({mode}, {lhs}) *nvim_del_keymap()*
|
|
Unmaps a global |mapping| for the given mode.
|
|
|
|
To unmap a buffer-local mapping, use |nvim_buf_del_keymap()|.
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_set_keymap()|
|
|
|
|
nvim_del_var({name}) *nvim_del_var()*
|
|
Removes a global (g:) variable.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
nvim_echo({chunks}, {history}, {opts}) *nvim_echo()*
|
|
Echo a message.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{chunks} A list of [text, hl_group] arrays, each
|
|
representing a text chunk with specified
|
|
highlight. `hl_group` element can be omitted
|
|
for no highlight.
|
|
{history} if true, add to |message-history|.
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
|
|
|
|
nvim_err_write({str}) *nvim_err_write()*
|
|
Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Does not append
|
|
"\n", the message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed
|
|
is written.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{str} Message
|
|
|
|
nvim_err_writeln({str}) *nvim_err_writeln()*
|
|
Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Appends "\n", so the
|
|
buffer is flushed (and displayed).
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{str} Message
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
nvim_err_write()
|
|
|
|
nvim_eval({expr}) *nvim_eval()*
|
|
Evaluates a VimL |expression|. Dictionaries and Lists are
|
|
recursively expanded.
|
|
|
|
On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
|
|
v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{expr} VimL expression string
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Evaluation result or expanded object
|
|
|
|
nvim_exec({src}, {output}) *nvim_exec()*
|
|
Executes Vimscript (multiline block of Ex-commands), like
|
|
anonymous |:source|.
|
|
|
|
Unlike |nvim_command()| this function supports heredocs,
|
|
script-scope (s:), etc.
|
|
|
|
On execution error: fails with VimL error, does not update
|
|
v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{src} Vimscript code
|
|
{output} Capture and return all (non-error, non-shell
|
|
|:!|) output
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Output (non-error, non-shell |:!|) if `output` is true,
|
|
else empty string.
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|execute()|
|
|
|nvim_command()|
|
|
|
|
nvim_exec_lua({code}, {args}) *nvim_exec_lua()*
|
|
Execute Lua code. Parameters (if any) are available as `...`
|
|
inside the chunk. The chunk can return a value.
|
|
|
|
Only statements are executed. To evaluate an expression,
|
|
prefix it with `return` : return my_function(...)
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{code} Lua code to execute
|
|
{args} Arguments to the code
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Return value of Lua code if present or NIL.
|
|
|
|
nvim_feedkeys({keys}, {mode}, {escape_csi}) *nvim_feedkeys()*
|
|
Sends input-keys to Nvim, subject to various quirks controlled
|
|
by `mode` flags. This is a blocking call, unlike
|
|
|nvim_input()|.
|
|
|
|
On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
If you need to input sequences like <C-o> use
|
|
|nvim_replace_termcodes| to replace the termcodes and then
|
|
pass the resulting string to nvim_feedkeys. You'll also want
|
|
to enable escape_csi.
|
|
|
|
Example: >
|
|
:let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("<C-o>", v:true, v:false, v:true)
|
|
:call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:true)
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{keys} to be typed
|
|
{mode} behavior flags, see |feedkeys()|
|
|
{escape_csi} If true, escape K_SPECIAL/CSI bytes in
|
|
`keys`
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
feedkeys()
|
|
vim_strsave_escape_csi
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_all_options_info() *nvim_get_all_options_info()*
|
|
Gets the option information for all options.
|
|
|
|
The dictionary has the full option names as keys and option
|
|
metadata dictionaries as detailed at |nvim_get_option_info|.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
dictionary of all options
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_api_info() *nvim_get_api_info()*
|
|
Returns a 2-tuple (Array), where item 0 is the current channel
|
|
id and item 1 is the |api-metadata| map (Dictionary).
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
2-tuple [{channel-id}, {api-metadata}]
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_chan_info({chan}) *nvim_get_chan_info()*
|
|
Get information about a channel.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Dictionary describing a channel, with these keys:
|
|
• "stream" the stream underlying the channel
|
|
• "stdio" stdin and stdout of this Nvim instance
|
|
• "stderr" stderr of this Nvim instance
|
|
• "socket" TCP/IP socket or named pipe
|
|
• "job" job with communication over its stdio
|
|
|
|
• "mode" how data received on the channel is interpreted
|
|
• "bytes" send and receive raw bytes
|
|
• "terminal" a |terminal| instance interprets ASCII
|
|
sequences
|
|
• "rpc" |RPC| communication on the channel is active
|
|
|
|
• "pty" Name of pseudoterminal, if one is used (optional).
|
|
On a POSIX system, this will be a device path like
|
|
/dev/pts/1. Even if the name is unknown, the key will
|
|
still be present to indicate a pty is used. This is
|
|
currently the case when using winpty on windows.
|
|
• "buffer" buffer with connected |terminal| instance
|
|
(optional)
|
|
• "client" information about the client on the other end
|
|
of the RPC channel, if it has added it using
|
|
|nvim_set_client_info()|. (optional)
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_color_by_name({name}) *nvim_get_color_by_name()*
|
|
Returns the 24-bit RGB value of a |nvim_get_color_map()| color
|
|
name or "#rrggbb" hexadecimal string.
|
|
|
|
Example: >
|
|
:echo nvim_get_color_by_name("Pink")
|
|
:echo nvim_get_color_by_name("#cbcbcb")
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Color name or "#rrggbb" string
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
24-bit RGB value, or -1 for invalid argument.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_color_map() *nvim_get_color_map()*
|
|
Returns a map of color names and RGB values.
|
|
|
|
Keys are color names (e.g. "Aqua") and values are 24-bit RGB
|
|
color values (e.g. 65535).
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of color names and RGB values.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_commands({opts}) *nvim_get_commands()*
|
|
Gets a map of global (non-buffer-local) Ex commands.
|
|
|
|
Currently only |user-commands| are supported, not builtin Ex
|
|
commands.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently only supports
|
|
{"builtin":false}
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of maps describing commands.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_context({opts}) *nvim_get_context()*
|
|
Gets a map of the current editor state.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters.
|
|
• types: List of |context-types| ("regs", "jumps",
|
|
"bufs", "gvars", …) to gather, or empty for
|
|
"all".
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
map of global |context|.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_current_buf() *nvim_get_current_buf()*
|
|
Gets the current buffer.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_current_line() *nvim_get_current_line()*
|
|
Gets the current line.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Current line string
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_current_tabpage() *nvim_get_current_tabpage()*
|
|
Gets the current tabpage.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_current_win() *nvim_get_current_win()*
|
|
Gets the current window.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Window handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_hl_by_id({hl_id}, {rgb}) *nvim_get_hl_by_id()*
|
|
Gets a highlight definition by id. |hlID()|
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{hl_id} Highlight id as returned by |hlID()|
|
|
{rgb} Export RGB colors
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Highlight definition map
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
nvim_get_hl_by_name
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_hl_by_name({name}, {rgb}) *nvim_get_hl_by_name()*
|
|
Gets a highlight definition by name.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Highlight group name
|
|
{rgb} Export RGB colors
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Highlight definition map
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
nvim_get_hl_by_id
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_hl_id_by_name({name}) *nvim_get_hl_id_by_name()*
|
|
Gets a highlight group by name
|
|
|
|
similar to |hlID()|, but allocates a new ID if not present.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_keymap({mode}) *nvim_get_keymap()*
|
|
Gets a list of global (non-buffer-local) |mapping|
|
|
definitions.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{mode} Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of maparg()-like dictionaries describing mappings.
|
|
The "buffer" key is always zero.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_mode() *nvim_get_mode()*
|
|
Gets the current mode. |mode()| "blocking" is true if Nvim is
|
|
waiting for input.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Dictionary { "mode": String, "blocking": Boolean }
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_namespaces() *nvim_get_namespaces()*
|
|
Gets existing, non-anonymous namespaces.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
dict that maps from names to namespace ids.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_option({name}) *nvim_get_option()*
|
|
Gets an option value string.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Option value (global)
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_option_info({name}) *nvim_get_option_info()*
|
|
Gets the option information for one option
|
|
|
|
Resulting dictionary has keys:
|
|
• name: Name of the option (like 'filetype')
|
|
• shortname: Shortened name of the option (like 'ft')
|
|
• type: type of option ("string", "integer" or "boolean")
|
|
• default: The default value for the option
|
|
• was_set: Whether the option was set.
|
|
• last_set_sid: Last set script id (if any)
|
|
• last_set_linenr: line number where option was set
|
|
• last_set_chan: Channel where option was set (0 for local)
|
|
• scope: one of "global", "win", or "buf"
|
|
• global_local: whether win or buf option has a global value
|
|
• commalist: List of comma separated values
|
|
• flaglist: List of single char flags
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Option Information
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_proc({pid}) *nvim_get_proc()*
|
|
Gets info describing process `pid` .
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of process properties, or NIL if process not found.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_proc_children({pid}) *nvim_get_proc_children()*
|
|
Gets the immediate children of process `pid` .
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of child process ids, empty if process not found.
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_runtime_file({name}, {all}) *nvim_get_runtime_file()*
|
|
Find files in runtime directories
|
|
|
|
'name' can contain wildcards. For example
|
|
nvim_get_runtime_file("colors/*.vim", true) will return all
|
|
color scheme files. Always use forward slashes (/) in the
|
|
search pattern for subdirectories regardless of platform.
|
|
|
|
It is not an error to not find any files. An empty array is
|
|
returned then.
|
|
|
|
To find a directory, `name` must end with a forward slash,
|
|
like "rplugin/python/". Without the slash it would instead
|
|
look for an ordinary file called "rplugin/python".
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} pattern of files to search for
|
|
{all} whether to return all matches or only the first
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
list of absolute paths to the found files
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_var({name}) *nvim_get_var()*
|
|
Gets a global (g:) variable.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_get_vvar({name}) *nvim_get_vvar()*
|
|
Gets a v: variable.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_input({keys}) *nvim_input()*
|
|
Queues raw user-input. Unlike |nvim_feedkeys()|, this uses a
|
|
low-level input buffer and the call is non-blocking (input is
|
|
processed asynchronously by the eventloop).
|
|
|
|
On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
|keycodes| like <CR> are translated, so "<" is special. To
|
|
input a literal "<", send <LT>.
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
For mouse events use |nvim_input_mouse()|. The pseudokey
|
|
form "<LeftMouse><col,row>" is deprecated since
|
|
|api-level| 6.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{keys} to be typed
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Number of bytes actually written (can be fewer than
|
|
requested if the buffer becomes full).
|
|
|
|
*nvim_input_mouse()*
|
|
nvim_input_mouse({button}, {action}, {modifier}, {grid}, {row}, {col})
|
|
Send mouse event from GUI.
|
|
|
|
Non-blocking: does not wait on any result, but queues the
|
|
event to be processed soon by the event loop.
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
Currently this doesn't support "scripting" multiple mouse
|
|
events by calling it multiple times in a loop: the
|
|
intermediate mouse positions will be ignored. It should be
|
|
used to implement real-time mouse input in a GUI. The
|
|
deprecated pseudokey form ("<LeftMouse><col,row>") of
|
|
|nvim_input()| has the same limitiation.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{button} Mouse button: one of "left", "right",
|
|
"middle", "wheel".
|
|
{action} For ordinary buttons, one of "press", "drag",
|
|
"release". For the wheel, one of "up", "down",
|
|
"left", "right".
|
|
{modifier} String of modifiers each represented by a
|
|
single char. The same specifiers are used as
|
|
for a key press, except that the "-" separator
|
|
is optional, so "C-A-", "c-a" and "CA" can all
|
|
be used to specify Ctrl+Alt+click.
|
|
{grid} Grid number if the client uses |ui-multigrid|,
|
|
else 0.
|
|
{row} Mouse row-position (zero-based, like redraw
|
|
events)
|
|
{col} Mouse column-position (zero-based, like redraw
|
|
events)
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_bufs() *nvim_list_bufs()*
|
|
Gets the current list of buffer handles
|
|
|
|
Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!` .
|
|
Use |nvim_buf_is_loaded()| to check if a buffer is loaded.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of buffer handles
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_chans() *nvim_list_chans()*
|
|
Get information about all open channels.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of Dictionaries, each describing a channel with the
|
|
format specified at |nvim_get_chan_info()|.
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_runtime_paths() *nvim_list_runtime_paths()*
|
|
Gets the paths contained in 'runtimepath'.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of paths
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_tabpages() *nvim_list_tabpages()*
|
|
Gets the current list of tabpage handles.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of tabpage handles
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_uis() *nvim_list_uis()*
|
|
Gets a list of dictionaries representing attached UIs.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of UI dictionaries, each with these keys:
|
|
• "height" Requested height of the UI
|
|
• "width" Requested width of the UI
|
|
• "rgb" true if the UI uses RGB colors (false implies
|
|
|cterm-colors|)
|
|
• "ext_..." Requested UI extensions, see |ui-option|
|
|
• "chan" Channel id of remote UI (not present for TUI)
|
|
|
|
nvim_list_wins() *nvim_list_wins()*
|
|
Gets the current list of window handles.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of window handles
|
|
|
|
nvim_load_context({dict}) *nvim_load_context()*
|
|
Sets the current editor state from the given |context| map.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{dict} |Context| map.
|
|
|
|
nvim_notify({msg}, {log_level}, {opts}) *nvim_notify()*
|
|
Notify the user with a message
|
|
|
|
Relays the call to vim.notify . By default forwards your
|
|
message in the echo area but can be overriden to trigger
|
|
desktop notifications.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{msg} Message to display to the user
|
|
{log_level} The log level
|
|
{opts} Reserved for future use.
|
|
|
|
nvim_open_term({buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_open_term()*
|
|
Open a terminal instance in a buffer
|
|
|
|
By default (and currently the only option) the terminal will
|
|
not be connected to an external process. Instead, input send
|
|
on the channel will be echoed directly by the terminal. This
|
|
is useful to disply ANSI terminal sequences returned as part
|
|
of a rpc message, or similar.
|
|
|
|
Note: to directly initiate the terminal using the right size,
|
|
display the buffer in a configured window before calling this.
|
|
For instance, for a floating display, first create an empty
|
|
buffer using |nvim_create_buf()|, then display it using
|
|
|nvim_open_win()|, and then call this function. Then
|
|
|nvim_chan_send()| cal be called immediately to process
|
|
sequences in a virtual terminal having the intended size.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} the buffer to use (expected to be empty)
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
|
|
|
|
nvim_open_win({buffer}, {enter}, {config}) *nvim_open_win()*
|
|
Open a new window.
|
|
|
|
Currently this is used to open floating and external windows.
|
|
Floats are windows that are drawn above the split layout, at
|
|
some anchor position in some other window. Floats can be drawn
|
|
internally or by external GUI with the |ui-multigrid|
|
|
extension. External windows are only supported with multigrid
|
|
GUIs, and are displayed as separate top-level windows.
|
|
|
|
For a general overview of floats, see |api-floatwin|.
|
|
|
|
Exactly one of `external` and `relative` must be specified.
|
|
The `width` and `height` of the new window must be specified.
|
|
|
|
With relative=editor (row=0,col=0) refers to the top-left
|
|
corner of the screen-grid and (row=Lines-1,col=Columns-1)
|
|
refers to the bottom-right corner. Fractional values are
|
|
allowed, but the builtin implementation (used by non-multigrid
|
|
UIs) will always round down to nearest integer.
|
|
|
|
Out-of-bounds values, and configurations that make the float
|
|
not fit inside the main editor, are allowed. The builtin
|
|
implementation truncates values so floats are fully within the
|
|
main screen grid. External GUIs could let floats hover outside
|
|
of the main window like a tooltip, but this should not be used
|
|
to specify arbitrary WM screen positions.
|
|
|
|
Example (Lua): window-relative float >
|
|
vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false,
|
|
{relative='win', row=3, col=3, width=12, height=3})
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Example (Lua): buffer-relative float (travels as buffer is
|
|
scrolled) >
|
|
vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false,
|
|
{relative='win', width=12, height=3, bufpos={100,10}})
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer to display, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{enter} Enter the window (make it the current window)
|
|
{config} Map defining the window configuration. Keys:
|
|
• `relative`: Sets the window layout to "floating", placed
|
|
at (row,col) coordinates relative to:
|
|
• "editor" The global editor grid
|
|
• "win" Window given by the `win` field, or
|
|
current window.
|
|
• "cursor" Cursor position in current window.
|
|
|
|
• `win` : |window-ID| for relative="win".
|
|
• `anchor`: Decides which corner of the float to place
|
|
at (row,col):
|
|
• "NW" northwest (default)
|
|
• "NE" northeast
|
|
• "SW" southwest
|
|
• "SE" southeast
|
|
|
|
• `width` : Window width (in character cells).
|
|
Minimum of 1.
|
|
• `height` : Window height (in character cells).
|
|
Minimum of 1.
|
|
• `bufpos` : Places float relative to buffer
|
|
text (only when relative="win"). Takes a tuple
|
|
of zero-indexed [line, column]. `row` and
|
|
`col` if given are applied relative to this
|
|
position, else they default to `row=1` and
|
|
`col=0` (thus like a tooltip near the buffer
|
|
text).
|
|
• `row` : Row position in units of "screen cell
|
|
height", may be fractional.
|
|
• `col` : Column position in units of "screen
|
|
cell width", may be fractional.
|
|
• `focusable` : Enable focus by user actions
|
|
(wincmds, mouse events). Defaults to true.
|
|
Non-focusable windows can be entered by
|
|
|nvim_set_current_win()|.
|
|
• `external` : GUI should display the window as
|
|
an external top-level window. Currently
|
|
accepts no other positioning configuration
|
|
together with this.
|
|
• `style`: Configure the appearance of the window.
|
|
Currently only takes one non-empty value:
|
|
• "minimal" Nvim will display the window with
|
|
many UI options disabled. This is useful
|
|
when displaying a temporary float where the
|
|
text should not be edited. Disables
|
|
'number', 'relativenumber', 'cursorline',
|
|
'cursorcolumn', 'foldcolumn', 'spell' and
|
|
'list' options. 'signcolumn' is changed to
|
|
`auto` and 'colorcolumn' is cleared. The
|
|
end-of-buffer region is hidden by setting
|
|
`eob` flag of 'fillchars' to a space char,
|
|
and clearing the |EndOfBuffer| region in
|
|
'winhighlight'.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Window handle, or 0 on error
|
|
|
|
nvim_out_write({str}) *nvim_out_write()*
|
|
Writes a message to the Vim output buffer. Does not append
|
|
"\n", the message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed
|
|
is written.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{str} Message
|
|
|
|
*nvim_parse_expression()*
|
|
nvim_parse_expression({expr}, {flags}, {highlight})
|
|
Parse a VimL expression.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
{fast}
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{expr} Expression to parse. Always treated as a
|
|
single line.
|
|
{flags} Flags:
|
|
• "m" if multiple expressions in a row are
|
|
allowed (only the first one will be
|
|
parsed),
|
|
• "E" if EOC tokens are not allowed
|
|
(determines whether they will stop parsing
|
|
process or be recognized as an
|
|
operator/space, though also yielding an
|
|
error).
|
|
• "l" when needing to start parsing with
|
|
lvalues for ":let" or ":for". Common flag
|
|
sets:
|
|
• "m" to parse like for ":echo".
|
|
• "E" to parse like for "<C-r>=".
|
|
• empty string for ":call".
|
|
• "lm" to parse for ":let".
|
|
{highlight} If true, return value will also include
|
|
"highlight" key containing array of 4-tuples
|
|
(arrays) (Integer, Integer, Integer, String),
|
|
where first three numbers define the
|
|
highlighted region and represent line,
|
|
starting column and ending column (latter
|
|
exclusive: one should highlight region
|
|
[start_col, end_col)).
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
|
|
• AST: top-level dictionary with these keys:
|
|
• "error": Dictionary with error, present only if parser
|
|
saw some error. Contains the following keys:
|
|
• "message": String, error message in printf format,
|
|
translated. Must contain exactly one "%.*s".
|
|
• "arg": String, error message argument.
|
|
|
|
• "len": Amount of bytes successfully parsed. With flags
|
|
equal to "" that should be equal to the length of expr
|
|
string. (“Sucessfully parsed” here means “participated
|
|
in AST creation”, not “till the first error”.)
|
|
• "ast": AST, either nil or a dictionary with these
|
|
keys:
|
|
• "type": node type, one of the value names from
|
|
ExprASTNodeType stringified without "kExprNode"
|
|
prefix.
|
|
• "start": a pair [line, column] describing where node
|
|
is "started" where "line" is always 0 (will not be 0
|
|
if you will be using nvim_parse_viml() on e.g.
|
|
":let", but that is not present yet). Both elements
|
|
are Integers.
|
|
• "len": “length” of the node. This and "start" are
|
|
there for debugging purposes primary (debugging
|
|
parser and providing debug information).
|
|
• "children": a list of nodes described in top/"ast".
|
|
There always is zero, one or two children, key will
|
|
not be present if node has no children. Maximum
|
|
number of children may be found in node_maxchildren
|
|
array.
|
|
|
|
• Local values (present only for certain nodes):
|
|
• "scope": a single Integer, specifies scope for
|
|
"Option" and "PlainIdentifier" nodes. For "Option" it
|
|
is one of ExprOptScope values, for "PlainIdentifier"
|
|
it is one of ExprVarScope values.
|
|
• "ident": identifier (without scope, if any), present
|
|
for "Option", "PlainIdentifier", "PlainKey" and
|
|
"Environment" nodes.
|
|
• "name": Integer, register name (one character) or -1.
|
|
Only present for "Register" nodes.
|
|
• "cmp_type": String, comparison type, one of the value
|
|
names from ExprComparisonType, stringified without
|
|
"kExprCmp" prefix. Only present for "Comparison"
|
|
nodes.
|
|
• "ccs_strategy": String, case comparison strategy, one
|
|
of the value names from ExprCaseCompareStrategy,
|
|
stringified without "kCCStrategy" prefix. Only present
|
|
for "Comparison" nodes.
|
|
• "augmentation": String, augmentation type for
|
|
"Assignment" nodes. Is either an empty string, "Add",
|
|
"Subtract" or "Concat" for "=", "+=", "-=" or ".="
|
|
respectively.
|
|
• "invert": Boolean, true if result of comparison needs
|
|
to be inverted. Only present for "Comparison" nodes.
|
|
• "ivalue": Integer, integer value for "Integer" nodes.
|
|
• "fvalue": Float, floating-point value for "Float"
|
|
nodes.
|
|
• "svalue": String, value for "SingleQuotedString" and
|
|
"DoubleQuotedString" nodes.
|
|
|
|
nvim_paste({data}, {crlf}, {phase}) *nvim_paste()*
|
|
Pastes at cursor, in any mode.
|
|
|
|
Invokes the `vim.paste` handler, which handles each mode
|
|
appropriately. Sets redo/undo. Faster than |nvim_input()|.
|
|
Lines break at LF ("\n").
|
|
|
|
Errors ('nomodifiable', `vim.paste()` failure, …) are
|
|
reflected in `err` but do not affect the return value (which
|
|
is strictly decided by `vim.paste()` ). On error, subsequent
|
|
calls are ignored ("drained") until the next paste is
|
|
initiated (phase 1 or -1).
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{data} Multiline input. May be binary (containing NUL
|
|
bytes).
|
|
{crlf} Also break lines at CR and CRLF.
|
|
{phase} -1: paste in a single call (i.e. without
|
|
streaming). To "stream" a paste, call `nvim_paste` sequentially with these `phase` values:
|
|
• 1: starts the paste (exactly once)
|
|
• 2: continues the paste (zero or more times)
|
|
• 3: ends the paste (exactly once)
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
|
|
• true: Client may continue pasting.
|
|
• false: Client must cancel the paste.
|
|
|
|
nvim_put({lines}, {type}, {after}, {follow}) *nvim_put()*
|
|
Puts text at cursor, in any mode.
|
|
|
|
Compare |:put| and |p| which are always linewise.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{lines} |readfile()|-style list of lines.
|
|
|channel-lines|
|
|
{type} Edit behavior: any |getregtype()| result, or:
|
|
• "b" |blockwise-visual| mode (may include
|
|
width, e.g. "b3")
|
|
• "c" |charwise| mode
|
|
• "l" |linewise| mode
|
|
• "" guess by contents, see |setreg()|
|
|
{after} If true insert after cursor (like |p|), or
|
|
before (like |P|).
|
|
{follow} If true place cursor at end of inserted text.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_replace_termcodes()*
|
|
nvim_replace_termcodes({str}, {from_part}, {do_lt}, {special})
|
|
Replaces terminal codes and |keycodes| (<CR>, <Esc>, ...) in a
|
|
string with the internal representation.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{str} String to be converted.
|
|
{from_part} Legacy Vim parameter. Usually true.
|
|
{do_lt} Also translate <lt>. Ignored if `special` is
|
|
false.
|
|
{special} Replace |keycodes|, e.g. <CR> becomes a "\n"
|
|
char.
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
replace_termcodes
|
|
cpoptions
|
|
|
|
*nvim_select_popupmenu_item()*
|
|
nvim_select_popupmenu_item({item}, {insert}, {finish}, {opts})
|
|
Selects an item in the completion popupmenu.
|
|
|
|
If |ins-completion| is not active this API call is silently
|
|
ignored. Useful for an external UI using |ui-popupmenu| to
|
|
control the popupmenu with the mouse. Can also be used in a
|
|
mapping; use <cmd> |:map-cmd| to ensure the mapping doesn't
|
|
end completion mode.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{item} Index (zero-based) of the item to select. Value
|
|
of -1 selects nothing and restores the original
|
|
text.
|
|
{insert} Whether the selection should be inserted in the
|
|
buffer.
|
|
{finish} Finish the completion and dismiss the popupmenu.
|
|
Implies `insert` .
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_set_client_info()*
|
|
nvim_set_client_info({name}, {version}, {type}, {methods}, {attributes})
|
|
Self-identifies the client.
|
|
|
|
The client/plugin/application should call this after
|
|
connecting, to provide hints about its identity and purpose,
|
|
for debugging and orchestration.
|
|
|
|
Can be called more than once; the caller should merge old info
|
|
if appropriate. Example: library first identifies the channel,
|
|
then a plugin using that library later identifies itself.
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
"Something is better than nothing". You don't need to
|
|
include all the fields.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Short name for the connected client
|
|
{version} Dictionary describing the version, with
|
|
these (optional) keys:
|
|
• "major" major version (defaults to 0 if
|
|
not set, for no release yet)
|
|
• "minor" minor version
|
|
• "patch" patch number
|
|
• "prerelease" string describing a
|
|
prerelease, like "dev" or "beta1"
|
|
• "commit" hash or similar identifier of
|
|
commit
|
|
{type} Must be one of the following values. Client
|
|
libraries should default to "remote" unless
|
|
overridden by the user.
|
|
• "remote" remote client connected to Nvim.
|
|
• "ui" gui frontend
|
|
• "embedder" application using Nvim as a
|
|
component (for example, IDE/editor
|
|
implementing a vim mode).
|
|
• "host" plugin host, typically started by
|
|
nvim
|
|
• "plugin" single plugin, started by nvim
|
|
{methods} Builtin methods in the client. For a host,
|
|
this does not include plugin methods which
|
|
will be discovered later. The key should be
|
|
the method name, the values are dicts with
|
|
these (optional) keys (more keys may be
|
|
added in future versions of Nvim, thus
|
|
unknown keys are ignored. Clients must only
|
|
use keys defined in this or later versions
|
|
of Nvim):
|
|
• "async" if true, send as a notification.
|
|
If false or unspecified, use a blocking
|
|
request
|
|
• "nargs" Number of arguments. Could be a
|
|
single integer or an array of two
|
|
integers, minimum and maximum inclusive.
|
|
{attributes} Arbitrary string:string map of informal
|
|
client properties. Suggested keys:
|
|
• "website": Client homepage URL (e.g.
|
|
GitHub repository)
|
|
• "license": License description ("Apache
|
|
2", "GPLv3", "MIT", …)
|
|
• "logo": URI or path to image, preferably
|
|
small logo or icon. .png or .svg format is
|
|
preferred.
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_current_buf({buffer}) *nvim_set_current_buf()*
|
|
Sets the current buffer.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_current_dir({dir}) *nvim_set_current_dir()*
|
|
Changes the global working directory.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{dir} Directory path
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_current_line({line}) *nvim_set_current_line()*
|
|
Sets the current line.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{line} Line contents
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_current_tabpage({tabpage}) *nvim_set_current_tabpage()*
|
|
Sets the current tabpage.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{tabpage} Tabpage handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_current_win({window}) *nvim_set_current_win()*
|
|
Sets the current window.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle
|
|
|
|
*nvim_set_decoration_provider()*
|
|
nvim_set_decoration_provider({ns_id}, {opts})
|
|
Set or change decoration provider for a namespace
|
|
|
|
This is a very general purpose interface for having lua
|
|
callbacks being triggered during the redraw code.
|
|
|
|
The expected usage is to set extmarks for the currently
|
|
redrawn buffer. |nvim_buf_set_extmark| can be called to add
|
|
marks on a per-window or per-lines basis. Use the `ephemeral`
|
|
key to only use the mark for the current screen redraw (the
|
|
callback will be called again for the next redraw ).
|
|
|
|
Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the
|
|
callbacks themselves can be used to throttle unneeded
|
|
callbacks. the `on_start` callback can return `false` to
|
|
disable the provider until the next redraw. Similarily, return
|
|
`false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls for that
|
|
window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used).
|
|
A plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should
|
|
ideally only set one provider, and merge the sources
|
|
internally. You can use multiple `ns_id` for the extmarks
|
|
set/modified inside the callback anyway.
|
|
|
|
Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered
|
|
experimental. Doing things like changing options are not
|
|
expliticly forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected
|
|
consequences (such as 100% CPU consumption). doing
|
|
`vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is quite
|
|
dubious for the moment.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()|
|
|
{opts} Callbacks invoked during redraw:
|
|
• on_start: called first on each screen redraw
|
|
["start", tick]
|
|
• on_buf: called for each buffer being redrawn
|
|
(before window callbacks) ["buf", bufnr, tick]
|
|
• on_win: called when starting to redraw a
|
|
specific window. ["win", winid, bufnr, topline,
|
|
botline_guess]
|
|
• on_line: called for each buffer line being
|
|
redrawn. (The interation with fold lines is
|
|
subject to change) ["win", winid, bufnr, row]
|
|
• on_end: called at the end of a redraw cycle
|
|
["end", tick]
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_hl({ns_id}, {name}, {val}) *nvim_set_hl()*
|
|
Set a highlight group.
|
|
|
|
TODO: ns_id = 0, should modify :highlight namespace TODO val
|
|
should take update vs reset flag
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{ns_id} number of namespace for this highlight
|
|
{name} highlight group name, like ErrorMsg
|
|
{val} highlight definiton map, like
|
|
|nvim_get_hl_by_name|. in addition the following
|
|
keys are also recognized: `default` : don't
|
|
override existing definition, like `hi default`
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_keymap({mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, {opts}) *nvim_set_keymap()*
|
|
Sets a global |mapping| for the given mode.
|
|
|
|
To set a buffer-local mapping, use |nvim_buf_set_keymap()|.
|
|
|
|
Unlike |:map|, leading/trailing whitespace is accepted as part
|
|
of the {lhs} or {rhs}. Empty {rhs} is |<Nop>|. |keycodes| are
|
|
replaced as usual.
|
|
|
|
Example: >
|
|
call nvim_set_keymap('n', ' <NL>', '', {'nowait': v:true})
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
is equivalent to: >
|
|
nmap <nowait> <Space><NL> <Nop>
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{mode} Mode short-name (map command prefix: "n", "i",
|
|
"v", "x", …) or "!" for |:map!|, or empty string
|
|
for |:map|.
|
|
{lhs} Left-hand-side |{lhs}| of the mapping.
|
|
{rhs} Right-hand-side |{rhs}| of the mapping.
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters map. Accepts all
|
|
|:map-arguments| as keys excluding |<buffer>| but
|
|
including |noremap|. Values are Booleans. Unknown
|
|
key is an error.
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_option({name}, {value}) *nvim_set_option()*
|
|
Sets an option value.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
{value} New option value
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_var({name}, {value}) *nvim_set_var()*
|
|
Sets a global (g:) variable.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
{value} Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_set_vvar({name}, {value}) *nvim_set_vvar()*
|
|
Sets a v: variable, if it is not readonly.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
{value} Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_strwidth({text}) *nvim_strwidth()*
|
|
Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text` .
|
|
<Tab> counts as one cell.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{text} Some text
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Number of cells
|
|
|
|
nvim_subscribe({event}) *nvim_subscribe()*
|
|
Subscribes to event broadcasts.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{event} Event type string
|
|
|
|
nvim_unsubscribe({event}) *nvim_unsubscribe()*
|
|
Unsubscribes to event broadcasts.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{event} Event type string
|
|
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
Buffer Functions *api-buffer*
|
|
|
|
|
|
For more information on buffers, see |buffers|.
|
|
|
|
Unloaded Buffers:~
|
|
|
|
Buffers may be unloaded by the |:bunload| command or the
|
|
buffer's |'bufhidden'| option. When a buffer is unloaded its
|
|
file contents are freed from memory and vim cannot operate on
|
|
the buffer lines until it is reloaded (usually by opening the
|
|
buffer again in a new window). API methods such as
|
|
|nvim_buf_get_lines()| and |nvim_buf_line_count()| will be
|
|
affected.
|
|
|
|
You can use |nvim_buf_is_loaded()| or |nvim_buf_line_count()|
|
|
to check whether a buffer is loaded.
|
|
|
|
*nvim__buf_redraw_range()*
|
|
nvim__buf_redraw_range({buffer}, {first}, {last})
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
nvim__buf_stats({buffer}) *nvim__buf_stats()*
|
|
TODO: Documentation
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_add_highlight()*
|
|
nvim_buf_add_highlight({buffer}, {ns_id}, {hl_group}, {line}, {col_start},
|
|
{col_end})
|
|
Adds a highlight to buffer.
|
|
|
|
Useful for plugins that dynamically generate highlights to a
|
|
buffer (like a semantic highlighter or linter). The function
|
|
adds a single highlight to a buffer. Unlike |matchaddpos()|
|
|
highlights follow changes to line numbering (as lines are
|
|
inserted/removed above the highlighted line), like signs and
|
|
marks do.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces are used for batch deletion/updating of a set of
|
|
highlights. To create a namespace, use
|
|
|nvim_create_namespace()| which returns a namespace id. Pass
|
|
it in to this function as `ns_id` to add highlights to the
|
|
namespace. All highlights in the same namespace can then be
|
|
cleared with single call to |nvim_buf_clear_namespace()|. If
|
|
the highlight never will be deleted by an API call, pass
|
|
`ns_id = -1` .
|
|
|
|
As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
|
|
namespace for the highlight, the allocated id is then
|
|
returned. If `hl_group` is the empty string no highlight is
|
|
added, but a new `ns_id` is still returned. This is supported
|
|
for backwards compatibility, new code should use
|
|
|nvim_create_namespace()| to create a new empty namespace.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} namespace to use or -1 for ungrouped
|
|
highlight
|
|
{hl_group} Name of the highlight group to use
|
|
{line} Line to highlight (zero-indexed)
|
|
{col_start} Start of (byte-indexed) column range to
|
|
highlight
|
|
{col_end} End of (byte-indexed) column range to
|
|
highlight, or -1 to highlight to end of line
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
The ns_id that was used
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_attach({buffer}, {send_buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_attach()*
|
|
Activates buffer-update events on a channel, or as Lua
|
|
callbacks.
|
|
|
|
Example (Lua): capture buffer updates in a global `events` variable (use "print(vim.inspect(events))" to see its
|
|
contents): >
|
|
events = {}
|
|
vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(0, false, {
|
|
on_lines=function(...) table.insert(events, {...}) end})
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{send_buffer} True if the initial notification should
|
|
contain the whole buffer: first
|
|
notification will be `nvim_buf_lines_event`
|
|
. Else the first notification will be
|
|
`nvim_buf_changedtick_event` . Not for Lua
|
|
callbacks.
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters.
|
|
• on_lines: Lua callback invoked on change.
|
|
Return`true`to detach. Args:
|
|
• the string "lines"
|
|
• buffer handle
|
|
• b:changedtick
|
|
• first line that changed (zero-indexed)
|
|
• last line that was changed
|
|
• last line in the updated range
|
|
• byte count of previous contents
|
|
• deleted_codepoints (if `utf_sizes` is
|
|
true)
|
|
• deleted_codeunits (if `utf_sizes` is
|
|
true)
|
|
|
|
• on_bytes: lua callback invoked on change.
|
|
This callback receives more granular
|
|
information about the change compared to
|
|
on_lines. Return`true`to detach. Args:
|
|
• the string "bytes"
|
|
• buffer handle
|
|
• b:changedtick
|
|
• start row of the changed text
|
|
(zero-indexed)
|
|
• start column of the changed text
|
|
• byte offset of the changed text (from
|
|
the start of the buffer)
|
|
• old end row of the changed text
|
|
• old end column of the changed text
|
|
• old end byte length of the changed text
|
|
• new end row of the changed text
|
|
• new end column of the changed text
|
|
• new end byte length of the changed text
|
|
|
|
• on_changedtick: Lua callback invoked on
|
|
changedtick increment without text
|
|
change. Args:
|
|
• the string "changedtick"
|
|
• buffer handle
|
|
• b:changedtick
|
|
|
|
• on_detach: Lua callback invoked on
|
|
detach. Args:
|
|
• the string "detach"
|
|
• buffer handle
|
|
|
|
• on_reload: Lua callback invoked on
|
|
reload. The entire buffer content should
|
|
be considered changed. Args:
|
|
• the string "detach"
|
|
• buffer handle
|
|
|
|
• utf_sizes: include UTF-32 and UTF-16 size
|
|
of the replaced region, as args to
|
|
`on_lines` .
|
|
• preview: also attach to command preview
|
|
(i.e. 'inccommand') events.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
False if attach failed (invalid parameter, or buffer isn't
|
|
loaded); otherwise True. TODO: LUA_API_NO_EVAL
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_buf_detach()|
|
|
|api-buffer-updates-lua|
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_call({buffer}, {fun}) *nvim_buf_call()*
|
|
call a function with buffer as temporary current buffer
|
|
|
|
This temporarily switches current buffer to "buffer". If the
|
|
current window already shows "buffer", the window is not
|
|
switched If a window inside the current tabpage (including a
|
|
float) already shows the buffer One of these windows will be
|
|
set as current window temporarily. Otherwise a temporary
|
|
scratch window (calleed the "autocmd window" for historical
|
|
reasons) will be used.
|
|
|
|
This is useful e.g. to call vimL functions that only work with
|
|
the current buffer/window currently, like |termopen()|.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{fun} Function to call inside the buffer (currently
|
|
lua callable only)
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Return value of function. NB: will deepcopy lua values
|
|
currently, use upvalues to send lua references in and out.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_clear_namespace()*
|
|
nvim_buf_clear_namespace({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line_start}, {line_end})
|
|
Clears namespaced objects (highlights, extmarks, virtual text)
|
|
from a region.
|
|
|
|
Lines are 0-indexed. |api-indexing| To clear the namespace in
|
|
the entire buffer, specify line_start=0 and line_end=-1.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace to clear, or -1 to clear all
|
|
namespaces.
|
|
{line_start} Start of range of lines to clear
|
|
{line_end} End of range of lines to clear (exclusive)
|
|
or -1 to clear to end of buffer.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_del_extmark({buffer}, {ns_id}, {id}) *nvim_buf_del_extmark()*
|
|
Removes an extmark.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()|
|
|
{id} Extmark id
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the extmark was found, else false
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_del_keymap({buffer}, {mode}, {lhs}) *nvim_buf_del_keymap()*
|
|
Unmaps a buffer-local |mapping| for the given mode.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_del_keymap()|
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_del_var({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_del_var()*
|
|
Removes a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_delete({buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_delete()*
|
|
Deletes the buffer. See |:bwipeout|
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Keys:
|
|
• force: Force deletion and ignore unsaved
|
|
changes.
|
|
• unload: Unloaded only, do not delete. See
|
|
|:bunload|
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_detach({buffer}) *nvim_buf_detach()*
|
|
Deactivates buffer-update events on the channel.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
False if detach failed (because the buffer isn't loaded);
|
|
otherwise True.
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_buf_attach()|
|
|
|api-lua-detach| for detaching Lua callbacks
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_changedtick({buffer}) *nvim_buf_get_changedtick()*
|
|
Gets a changed tick of a buffer
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
`b:changedtick` value.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_commands({buffer}, {opts}) *nvim_buf_get_commands()*
|
|
Gets a map of buffer-local |user-commands|.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently not used.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map of maps describing commands.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_get_extmark_by_id()*
|
|
nvim_buf_get_extmark_by_id({buffer}, {ns_id}, {id}, {opts})
|
|
Returns position for a given extmark id
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()|
|
|
{id} Extmark id
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Keys:
|
|
• details: Whether to include the details dict
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple or empty list () if extmark id was absent
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_get_extmarks()*
|
|
nvim_buf_get_extmarks({buffer}, {ns_id}, {start}, {end}, {opts})
|
|
Gets extmarks in "traversal order" from a |charwise| region
|
|
defined by buffer positions (inclusive, 0-indexed
|
|
|api-indexing|).
|
|
|
|
Region can be given as (row,col) tuples, or valid extmark ids
|
|
(whose positions define the bounds). 0 and -1 are understood
|
|
as (0,0) and (-1,-1) respectively, thus the following are
|
|
equivalent:
|
|
>
|
|
nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, 0, -1, {})
|
|
nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, [0,0], [-1,-1], {})
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
If `end` is less than `start` , traversal works backwards.
|
|
(Useful with `limit` , to get the first marks prior to a given
|
|
position.)
|
|
|
|
Example:
|
|
>
|
|
local a = vim.api
|
|
local pos = a.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
|
|
local ns = a.nvim_create_namespace('my-plugin')
|
|
-- Create new extmark at line 1, column 1.
|
|
local m1 = a.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, 0, 0, {})
|
|
-- Create new extmark at line 3, column 1.
|
|
local m2 = a.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, 2, 0, {})
|
|
-- Get extmarks only from line 3.
|
|
local ms = a.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, {2,0}, {2,0}, {})
|
|
-- Get all marks in this buffer + namespace.
|
|
local all = a.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, 0, -1, {})
|
|
print(vim.inspect(ms))
|
|
<
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()|
|
|
{start} Start of range, given as (row, col) or valid
|
|
extmark id (whose position defines the bound)
|
|
{end} End of range, given as (row, col) or valid
|
|
extmark id (whose position defines the bound)
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Keys:
|
|
• limit: Maximum number of marks to return
|
|
• details Whether to include the details dict
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
List of [extmark_id, row, col] tuples in "traversal
|
|
order".
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_keymap({buffer}, {mode}) *nvim_buf_get_keymap()*
|
|
Gets a list of buffer-local |mapping| definitions.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{mode} Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of maparg()-like dictionaries describing mappings.
|
|
The "buffer" key holds the associated buffer handle.
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_get_lines()*
|
|
nvim_buf_get_lines({buffer}, {start}, {end}, {strict_indexing})
|
|
Gets a line-range from the buffer.
|
|
|
|
Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are
|
|
interpreted as length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the
|
|
end. So to get the last element use start=-2 and end=-1.
|
|
|
|
Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value,
|
|
unless `strict_indexing` is set.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{start} First line index
|
|
{end} Last line index (exclusive)
|
|
{strict_indexing} Whether out-of-bounds should be an
|
|
error.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Array of lines, or empty array for unloaded buffer.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_mark({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_get_mark()*
|
|
Return a tuple (row,col) representing the position of the
|
|
named mark.
|
|
|
|
Marks are (1,0)-indexed. |api-indexing|
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Mark name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_name({buffer}) *nvim_buf_get_name()*
|
|
Gets the full file name for the buffer
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Buffer name
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_offset({buffer}, {index}) *nvim_buf_get_offset()*
|
|
Returns the byte offset of a line (0-indexed). |api-indexing|
|
|
|
|
Line 1 (index=0) has offset 0. UTF-8 bytes are counted. EOL is
|
|
one byte. 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' are ignored. The
|
|
line index just after the last line gives the total byte-count
|
|
of the buffer. A final EOL byte is counted if it would be
|
|
written, see 'eol'.
|
|
|
|
Unlike |line2byte()|, throws error for out-of-bounds indexing.
|
|
Returns -1 for unloaded buffer.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{index} Line index
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Integer byte offset, or -1 for unloaded buffer.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_option({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_get_option()*
|
|
Gets a buffer option value
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Option value
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_get_var({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_get_var()*
|
|
Gets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_is_loaded({buffer}) *nvim_buf_is_loaded()*
|
|
Checks if a buffer is valid and loaded. See |api-buffer| for
|
|
more info about unloaded buffers.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the buffer is valid and loaded, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_is_valid({buffer}) *nvim_buf_is_valid()*
|
|
Checks if a buffer is valid.
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
Even if a buffer is valid it may have been unloaded. See
|
|
|api-buffer| for more info about unloaded buffers.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the buffer is valid, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_line_count({buffer}) *nvim_buf_line_count()*
|
|
Gets the buffer line count
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Line count, or 0 for unloaded buffer. |api-buffer|
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_extmark()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_extmark({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line}, {col}, {opts})
|
|
Creates or updates an extmark.
|
|
|
|
To create a new extmark, pass id=0. The extmark id will be
|
|
returned. To move an existing mark, pass its id.
|
|
|
|
It is also allowed to create a new mark by passing in a
|
|
previously unused id, but the caller must then keep track of
|
|
existing and unused ids itself. (Useful over RPC, to avoid
|
|
waiting for the return value.)
|
|
|
|
Using the optional arguments, it is possible to use this to
|
|
highlight a range of text, and also to associate virtual text
|
|
to the mark.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace id from |nvim_create_namespace()|
|
|
{line} Line number where to place the mark
|
|
{col} Column where to place the mark
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters.
|
|
• id : id of the extmark to edit.
|
|
• end_line : ending line of the mark, 0-based
|
|
inclusive.
|
|
• end_col : ending col of the mark, 0-based
|
|
inclusive.
|
|
• hl_group : name of the highlight group used to
|
|
highlight this mark.
|
|
• virt_text : virtual text to link to this mark.
|
|
• virt_text_pos : positioning of virtual text.
|
|
Possible values:
|
|
• "eol": right after eol character (default)
|
|
• "overlay": display over the specified
|
|
column, without shifting the underlying
|
|
text.
|
|
|
|
• virt_text_hide : hide the virtual text when
|
|
the background text is selected or hidden due
|
|
to horizontal scroll 'nowrap'
|
|
• hl_mode : control how highlights are combined
|
|
with the highlights of the text. Currently
|
|
only affects virt_text highlights, but might
|
|
affect`hl_group`in later versions.
|
|
• "replace": only show the virt_text color.
|
|
This is the default
|
|
• "combine": combine with background text
|
|
color
|
|
• "blend": blend with background text color.
|
|
|
|
• ephemeral : for use with
|
|
|nvim_set_decoration_provider| callbacks. The
|
|
mark will only be used for the current redraw
|
|
cycle, and not be permantently stored in the
|
|
buffer.
|
|
• right_gravity : boolean that indicates the
|
|
direction the extmark will be shifted in when
|
|
new text is inserted (true for right, false
|
|
for left). defaults to true.
|
|
• end_right_gravity : boolean that indicates the
|
|
direction the extmark end position (if it
|
|
exists) will be shifted in when new text is
|
|
inserted (true for right, false for left).
|
|
Defaults to false.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Id of the created/updated extmark
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_keymap()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_keymap({buffer}, {mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, {opts})
|
|
Sets a buffer-local |mapping| for the given mode.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_set_keymap()|
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_lines()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_lines({buffer}, {start}, {end}, {strict_indexing}, {replacement})
|
|
Sets (replaces) a line-range in the buffer.
|
|
|
|
Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are
|
|
interpreted as length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the
|
|
end. So to change or delete the last element use start=-2 and
|
|
end=-1.
|
|
|
|
To insert lines at a given index, set `start` and `end` to the
|
|
same index. To delete a range of lines, set `replacement` to
|
|
an empty array.
|
|
|
|
Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value,
|
|
unless `strict_indexing` is set.
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{start} First line index
|
|
{end} Last line index (exclusive)
|
|
{strict_indexing} Whether out-of-bounds should be an
|
|
error.
|
|
{replacement} Array of lines to use as replacement
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_set_name({buffer}, {name}) *nvim_buf_set_name()*
|
|
Sets the full file name for a buffer
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Buffer name
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_set_option({buffer}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_buf_set_option()*
|
|
Sets a buffer option value. Passing 'nil' as value deletes the
|
|
option (only works if there's a global fallback)
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
{value} Option value
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_text()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_text({buffer}, {start_row}, {start_col}, {end_row}, {end_col},
|
|
{replacement})
|
|
Sets (replaces) a range in the buffer
|
|
|
|
This is recommended over nvim_buf_set_lines when only
|
|
modifying parts of a line, as extmarks will be preserved on
|
|
non-modified parts of the touched lines.
|
|
|
|
Indexing is zero-based and end-exclusive.
|
|
|
|
To insert text at a given index, set `start` and `end` ranges
|
|
to the same index. To delete a range, set `replacement` to an
|
|
array containing an empty string, or simply an empty array.
|
|
|
|
Prefer nvim_buf_set_lines when adding or deleting entire lines
|
|
only.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{start_row} First line index
|
|
{start_column} Last column
|
|
{end_row} Last line index
|
|
{end_column} Last column
|
|
{replacement} Array of lines to use as replacement
|
|
|
|
nvim_buf_set_var({buffer}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_buf_set_var()*
|
|
Sets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
{value} Variable value
|
|
|
|
*nvim_buf_set_virtual_text()*
|
|
nvim_buf_set_virtual_text({buffer}, {src_id}, {line}, {chunks}, {opts})
|
|
Set the virtual text (annotation) for a buffer line.
|
|
|
|
By default (and currently the only option) the text will be
|
|
placed after the buffer text. Virtual text will never cause
|
|
reflow, rather virtual text will be truncated at the end of
|
|
the screen line. The virtual text will begin one cell
|
|
(|lcs-eol| or space) after the ordinary text.
|
|
|
|
Namespaces are used to support batch deletion/updating of
|
|
virtual text. To create a namespace, use
|
|
|nvim_create_namespace()|. Virtual text is cleared using
|
|
|nvim_buf_clear_namespace()|. The same `ns_id` can be used for
|
|
both virtual text and highlights added by
|
|
|nvim_buf_add_highlight()|, both can then be cleared with a
|
|
single call to |nvim_buf_clear_namespace()|. If the virtual
|
|
text never will be cleared by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1` .
|
|
|
|
As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
|
|
namespace for the virtual text, the allocated id is then
|
|
returned.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
|
|
{ns_id} Namespace to use or 0 to create a namespace, or
|
|
-1 for a ungrouped annotation
|
|
{line} Line to annotate with virtual text
|
|
(zero-indexed)
|
|
{chunks} A list of [text, hl_group] arrays, each
|
|
representing a text chunk with specified
|
|
highlight. `hl_group` element can be omitted for
|
|
no highlight.
|
|
{opts} Optional parameters. Currently not used.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
The ns_id that was used
|
|
|
|
|
|
==============================================================================
|
|
Window Functions *api-window*
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_close({window}, {force}) *nvim_win_close()*
|
|
Closes the window (like |:close| with a |window-ID|).
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
{force} Behave like `:close!` The last window of a
|
|
buffer with unwritten changes can be closed. The
|
|
buffer will become hidden, even if 'hidden' is
|
|
not set.
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_del_var({window}, {name}) *nvim_win_del_var()*
|
|
Removes a window-scoped (w:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_buf({window}) *nvim_win_get_buf()*
|
|
Gets the current buffer in a window
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_config({window}) *nvim_win_get_config()*
|
|
Gets window configuration.
|
|
|
|
The returned value may be given to |nvim_open_win()|.
|
|
|
|
`relative` is empty for normal windows.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Map defining the window configuration, see
|
|
|nvim_open_win()|
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_cursor({window}) *nvim_win_get_cursor()*
|
|
Gets the (1,0)-indexed cursor position in the window.
|
|
|api-indexing|
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_height({window}) *nvim_win_get_height()*
|
|
Gets the window height
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Height as a count of rows
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_number({window}) *nvim_win_get_number()*
|
|
Gets the window number
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Window number
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_option({window}, {name}) *nvim_win_get_option()*
|
|
Gets a window option value
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
{name} Option name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Option value
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_position({window}) *nvim_win_get_position()*
|
|
Gets the window position in display cells. First position is
|
|
zero.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(row, col) tuple with the window position
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_tabpage({window}) *nvim_win_get_tabpage()*
|
|
Gets the window tabpage
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Tabpage that contains the window
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_var({window}, {name}) *nvim_win_get_var()*
|
|
Gets a window-scoped (w:) variable
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
{name} Variable name
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Variable value
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_get_width({window}) *nvim_win_get_width()*
|
|
Gets the window width
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
Width as a count of columns
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_is_valid({window}) *nvim_win_is_valid()*
|
|
Checks if a window is valid
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
true if the window is valid, false otherwise
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_buf({window}, {buffer}) *nvim_win_set_buf()*
|
|
Sets the current buffer in a window, without side-effects
|
|
|
|
Attributes: ~
|
|
not allowed when |textlock| is active
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
{buffer} Buffer handle
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_config({window}, {config}) *nvim_win_set_config()*
|
|
Configures window layout. Currently only for floating and
|
|
external windows (including changing a split window to those
|
|
layouts).
|
|
|
|
When reconfiguring a floating window, absent option keys will
|
|
not be changed. `row` / `col` and `relative` must be
|
|
reconfigured together.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
|
|
{config} Map defining the window configuration, see
|
|
|nvim_open_win()|
|
|
|
|
See also: ~
|
|
|nvim_open_win()|
|
|
|
|
nvim_win_set_cursor({window}, {pos}) *nvim_win_set_cursor()*
|
|
Sets the (1,0)-indexed cursor position in the window.
|
|
|api-indexing|
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Parameters: ~
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{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
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{pos} (row, col) tuple representing the new position
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nvim_win_set_height({window}, {height}) *nvim_win_set_height()*
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Sets the window height. This will only succeed if the screen
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is split horizontally.
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Parameters: ~
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{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
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{height} Height as a count of rows
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nvim_win_set_option({window}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_win_set_option()*
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Sets a window option value. Passing 'nil' as value deletes the
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option(only works if there's a global fallback)
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Parameters: ~
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{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
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{name} Option name
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{value} Option value
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nvim_win_set_var({window}, {name}, {value}) *nvim_win_set_var()*
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Sets a window-scoped (w:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
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{name} Variable name
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{value} Variable value
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nvim_win_set_width({window}, {width}) *nvim_win_set_width()*
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Sets the window width. This will only succeed if the screen is
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split vertically.
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Parameters: ~
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{window} Window handle, or 0 for current window
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{width} Width as a count of columns
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Tabpage Functions *api-tabpage*
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nvim_tabpage_del_var({tabpage}, {name}) *nvim_tabpage_del_var()*
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Removes a tab-scoped (t:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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{name} Variable name
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nvim_tabpage_get_number({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_get_number()*
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Gets the tabpage number
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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Return: ~
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Tabpage number
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nvim_tabpage_get_var({tabpage}, {name}) *nvim_tabpage_get_var()*
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Gets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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{name} Variable name
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Return: ~
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Variable value
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nvim_tabpage_get_win({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_get_win()*
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Gets the current window in a tabpage
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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Return: ~
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Window handle
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nvim_tabpage_is_valid({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_is_valid()*
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Checks if a tabpage is valid
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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Return: ~
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true if the tabpage is valid, false otherwise
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nvim_tabpage_list_wins({tabpage}) *nvim_tabpage_list_wins()*
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Gets the windows in a tabpage
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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Return: ~
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List of windows in `tabpage`
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*nvim_tabpage_set_var()*
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nvim_tabpage_set_var({tabpage}, {name}, {value})
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Sets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
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Parameters: ~
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{tabpage} Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
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{name} Variable name
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{value} Variable value
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UI Functions *api-ui*
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nvim_ui_attach({width}, {height}, {options}) *nvim_ui_attach()*
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Activates UI events on the channel.
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Entry point of all UI clients. Allows |--embed| to continue
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startup. Implies that the client is ready to show the UI. Adds
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the client to the list of UIs. |nvim_list_uis()|
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Note:
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If multiple UI clients are attached, the global screen
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dimensions degrade to the smallest client. E.g. if client
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A requests 80x40 but client B requests 200x100, the global
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screen has size 80x40.
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Parameters: ~
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{width} Requested screen columns
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{height} Requested screen rows
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{options} |ui-option| map
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nvim_ui_detach() *nvim_ui_detach()*
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Deactivates UI events on the channel.
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Removes the client from the list of UIs. |nvim_list_uis()|
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*nvim_ui_pum_set_bounds()*
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nvim_ui_pum_set_bounds({width}, {height}, {row}, {col})
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Tells Nvim the geometry of the popumenu, to align floating
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windows with an external popup menu.
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Note that this method is not to be confused with
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|nvim_ui_pum_set_height()|, which sets the number of visible
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items in the popup menu, while this function sets the bounding
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box of the popup menu, including visual elements such as
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borders and sliders. Floats need not use the same font size,
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nor be anchored to exact grid corners, so one can set
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floating-point numbers to the popup menu geometry.
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Parameters: ~
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{width} Popupmenu width.
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{height} Popupmenu height.
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{row} Popupmenu row.
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{col} Popupmenu height.
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nvim_ui_pum_set_height({height}) *nvim_ui_pum_set_height()*
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Tells Nvim the number of elements displaying in the popumenu,
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to decide <PageUp> and <PageDown> movement.
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Parameters: ~
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{height} Popupmenu height, must be greater than zero.
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nvim_ui_set_option({name}, {value}) *nvim_ui_set_option()*
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TODO: Documentation
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nvim_ui_try_resize({width}, {height}) *nvim_ui_try_resize()*
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TODO: Documentation
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*nvim_ui_try_resize_grid()*
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nvim_ui_try_resize_grid({grid}, {width}, {height})
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Tell Nvim to resize a grid. Triggers a grid_resize event with
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the requested grid size or the maximum size if it exceeds size
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limits.
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On invalid grid handle, fails with error.
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Parameters: ~
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{grid} The handle of the grid to be changed.
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{width} The new requested width.
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{height} The new requested height.
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