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*diagnostic.txt* Diagnostics
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
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Diagnostic framework *vim.diagnostic*
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Nvim provides a framework for displaying errors or warnings from external
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tools, otherwise known as "diagnostics". These diagnostics can come from a
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variety of sources, such as linters or LSP servers. The diagnostic framework
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is an extension to existing error handling functionality such as the
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|quickfix| list.
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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QUICKSTART *diagnostic-quickstart*
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Anything that reports diagnostics is referred to below as a "diagnostic
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producer". Diagnostic producers need only follow a few simple steps to
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report diagnostics:
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1. Create a namespace |nvim_create_namespace()|. Note that the namespace must
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have a name. Anonymous namespaces WILL NOT WORK.
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2. (Optional) Configure options for the diagnostic namespace
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|vim.diagnostic.config()|.
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3. Generate diagnostics.
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4. Set the diagnostics for the buffer |vim.diagnostic.set()|.
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5. Repeat from step 3.
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Generally speaking, the API is split between functions meant to be used by
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diagnostic producers and those meant for diagnostic consumers (i.e. end users
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who want to read and view the diagnostics for a buffer). The APIs for
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producers require a {namespace} as their first argument, while those for
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consumers generally do not require a namespace (though often one may be
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optionally supplied). A good rule of thumb is that if a method is meant to
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modify the diagnostics for a buffer (e.g. |vim.diagnostic.set()|) then it
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requires a namespace.
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*diagnostic-structure*
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A diagnostic is a Lua table with the following keys. Required keys are
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indicated with (+):
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bufnr: Buffer number
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lnum(+): The starting line of the diagnostic
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end_lnum: The final line of the diagnostic
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col(+): The starting column of the diagnostic
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end_col: The final column of the diagnostic
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severity: The severity of the diagnostic |vim.diagnostic.severity|
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message(+): The diagnostic text
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source: The source of the diagnostic
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code: The diagnostic code
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user_data: Arbitrary data plugins or users can add
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Diagnostics use the same indexing as the rest of the Nvim API (i.e. 0-based
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rows and columns). |api-indexing|
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*vim.diagnostic.severity* *diagnostic-severity*
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The "severity" key in a diagnostic is one of the values defined in
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`vim.diagnostic.severity`:
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vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR
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vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN
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vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO
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vim.diagnostic.severity.HINT
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Functions that take a severity as an optional parameter (e.g.
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|vim.diagnostic.get()|) accept one of three forms:
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1. A single |vim.diagnostic.severity| value: >lua
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vim.diagnostic.get(0, { severity = vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN })
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2. A table with a "min" or "max" key (or both): >lua
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vim.diagnostic.get(0, { severity = { min = vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN } })
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This form allows users to specify a range of severities.
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3. A list-like table: >lua
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vim.diagnostic.get(0, { severity = {
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vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN,
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vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO,
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} })
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This form allows users to filter for specific severities
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==============================================================================
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HANDLERS *diagnostic-handlers*
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Diagnostics are shown to the user with |vim.diagnostic.show()|. The display of
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diagnostics is managed through handlers. A handler is a table with a "show"
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and (optionally) a "hide" function. The "show" function has the signature
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function(namespace, bufnr, diagnostics, opts)
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<
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and is responsible for displaying or otherwise handling the given
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diagnostics. The "hide" function takes care of "cleaning up" any actions taken
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by the "show" function and has the signature
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>
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function(namespace, bufnr)
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Handlers can be configured with |vim.diagnostic.config()| and added by
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creating a new key in `vim.diagnostic.handlers` (see
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|diagnostic-handlers-example|).
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The {opts} table passed to a handler is the full set of configuration options
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(that is, it is not limited to just the options for the handler itself). The
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values in the table are already resolved (i.e. if a user specifies a
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function for a config option, the function has already been evaluated).
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Nvim provides these handlers by default: "virtual_text", "signs", and
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"underline".
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*diagnostic-handlers-example*
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The example below creates a new handler that notifies the user of diagnostics
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with |vim.notify()|: >lua
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-- It's good practice to namespace custom handlers to avoid collisions
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vim.diagnostic.handlers["my/notify"] = {
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show = function(namespace, bufnr, diagnostics, opts)
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-- In our example, the opts table has a "log_level" option
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local level = opts["my/notify"].log_level
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local name = vim.diagnostic.get_namespace(namespace).name
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local msg = string.format("%d diagnostics in buffer %d from %s",
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#diagnostics,
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bufnr,
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name)
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vim.notify(msg, level)
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end,
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}
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-- Users can configure the handler
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vim.diagnostic.config({
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["my/notify"] = {
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log_level = vim.log.levels.INFO
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}
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})
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In this example, there is nothing to do when diagnostics are hidden, so we
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omit the "hide" function.
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Existing handlers can be overridden. For example, use the following to only
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show a sign for the highest severity diagnostic on a given line: >lua
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-- Create a custom namespace. This will aggregate signs from all other
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-- namespaces and only show the one with the highest severity on a
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-- given line
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local ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace("my_namespace")
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-- Get a reference to the original signs handler
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local orig_signs_handler = vim.diagnostic.handlers.signs
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-- Override the built-in signs handler
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vim.diagnostic.handlers.signs = {
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show = function(_, bufnr, _, opts)
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-- Get all diagnostics from the whole buffer rather than just the
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-- diagnostics passed to the handler
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local diagnostics = vim.diagnostic.get(bufnr)
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-- Find the "worst" diagnostic per line
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local max_severity_per_line = {}
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for _, d in pairs(diagnostics) do
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local m = max_severity_per_line[d.lnum]
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if not m or d.severity < m.severity then
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max_severity_per_line[d.lnum] = d
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end
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end
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-- Pass the filtered diagnostics (with our custom namespace) to
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-- the original handler
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local filtered_diagnostics = vim.tbl_values(max_severity_per_line)
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orig_signs_handler.show(ns, bufnr, filtered_diagnostics, opts)
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end,
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hide = function(_, bufnr)
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orig_signs_handler.hide(ns, bufnr)
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end,
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}
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==============================================================================
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HIGHLIGHTS *diagnostic-highlights*
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All highlights defined for diagnostics begin with `Diagnostic` followed by
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the type of highlight (e.g., `Sign`, `Underline`, etc.) and the severity (e.g.
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`Error`, `Warn`, etc.)
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By default, highlights for signs, floating windows, and virtual text are linked to the
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corresponding default highlight. Underline highlights are not linked and use their
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own default highlight groups.
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For example, the default highlighting for |hl-DiagnosticSignError| is linked
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to |hl-DiagnosticError|. To change the default (and therefore the linked
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highlights), use the |:highlight| command: >vim
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highlight DiagnosticError guifg="BrightRed"
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*hl-DiagnosticError*
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DiagnosticError
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Used as the base highlight group.
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Other Diagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
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*hl-DiagnosticWarn*
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DiagnosticWarn
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Used as the base highlight group.
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Other Diagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
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*hl-DiagnosticInfo*
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DiagnosticInfo
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Used as the base highlight group.
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Other Diagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
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*hl-DiagnosticHint*
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DiagnosticHint
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Used as the base highlight group.
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Other Diagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
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*hl-DiagnosticOk*
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DiagnosticOk
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Used as the base highlight group.
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Other Diagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
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*hl-DiagnosticVirtualTextError*
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DiagnosticVirtualTextError
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Used for "Error" diagnostic virtual text.
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*hl-DiagnosticVirtualTextWarn*
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DiagnosticVirtualTextWarn
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Used for "Warn" diagnostic virtual text.
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*hl-DiagnosticVirtualTextInfo*
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DiagnosticVirtualTextInfo
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Used for "Info" diagnostic virtual text.
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*hl-DiagnosticVirtualTextHint*
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DiagnosticVirtualTextHint
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Used for "Hint" diagnostic virtual text.
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*hl-DiagnosticVirtualTextOk*
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DiagnosticVirtualTextOk
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Used for "Ok" diagnostic virtual text.
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*hl-DiagnosticUnderlineError*
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DiagnosticUnderlineError
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Used to underline "Error" diagnostics.
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*hl-DiagnosticUnderlineWarn*
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DiagnosticUnderlineWarn
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Used to underline "Warn" diagnostics.
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*hl-DiagnosticUnderlineInfo*
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DiagnosticUnderlineInfo
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Used to underline "Info" diagnostics.
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*hl-DiagnosticUnderlineHint*
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DiagnosticUnderlineHint
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Used to underline "Hint" diagnostics.
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*hl-DiagnosticUnderlineOk*
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DiagnosticUnderlineOk
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Used to underline "Ok" diagnostics.
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*hl-DiagnosticFloatingError*
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DiagnosticFloatingError
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Used to color "Error" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float.
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See |vim.diagnostic.open_float()|
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*hl-DiagnosticFloatingWarn*
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DiagnosticFloatingWarn
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Used to color "Warn" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float.
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*hl-DiagnosticFloatingInfo*
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DiagnosticFloatingInfo
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Used to color "Info" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float.
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*hl-DiagnosticFloatingHint*
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DiagnosticFloatingHint
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Used to color "Hint" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float.
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*hl-DiagnosticFloatingOk*
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DiagnosticFloatingOk
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Used to color "Ok" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float.
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*hl-DiagnosticSignError*
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DiagnosticSignError
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Used for "Error" signs in sign column.
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*hl-DiagnosticSignWarn*
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DiagnosticSignWarn
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Used for "Warn" signs in sign column.
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*hl-DiagnosticSignInfo*
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DiagnosticSignInfo
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Used for "Info" signs in sign column.
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*hl-DiagnosticSignHint*
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DiagnosticSignHint
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Used for "Hint" signs in sign column.
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*hl-DiagnosticSignOk*
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DiagnosticSignOk
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Used for "Ok" signs in sign column.
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*hl-DiagnosticDeprecated*
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DiagnosticDeprecated
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Used for deprecated or obsolete code.
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*hl-DiagnosticUnnecessary*
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DiagnosticUnnecessary
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Used for unnecessary or unused code.
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==============================================================================
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SIGNS *diagnostic-signs*
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Signs are defined for each diagnostic severity. The default text for each sign
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is the first letter of the severity name (for example, "E" for ERROR). Signs
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can be customized with |vim.diagnostic.config()|. Example: >lua
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-- Highlight entire line for errors
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-- Highlight the line number for warnings
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vim.diagnostic.config({
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signs = {
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text = {
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[vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = '',
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[vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = '',
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},
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linehl = {
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[vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = 'ErrorMsg',
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},
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numhl = {
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[vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN] = 'WarningMsg',
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},
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},
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})
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When the "severity_sort" option is set (see |vim.diagnostic.config()|) the
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priority of each sign depends on the severity of the associated diagnostic.
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Otherwise, all signs have the same priority (the value of the "priority"
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option in the "signs" table of |vim.diagnostic.config()| or 10 if unset).
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==============================================================================
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EVENTS *diagnostic-events*
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*DiagnosticChanged*
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DiagnosticChanged After diagnostics have changed. When used from Lua,
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the new diagnostics are passed to the autocmd
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callback in the "data" table.
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Example: >lua
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('DiagnosticChanged', {
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callback = function(args)
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local diagnostics = args.data.diagnostics
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vim.print(diagnostics)
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end,
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})
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==============================================================================
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Lua module: vim.diagnostic *diagnostic-api*
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config({opts}, {namespace}) *vim.diagnostic.config()*
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Configure diagnostic options globally or for a specific diagnostic
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namespace.
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Configuration can be specified globally, per-namespace, or ephemerally
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(i.e. only for a single call to |vim.diagnostic.set()| or
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|vim.diagnostic.show()|). Ephemeral configuration has highest priority,
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followed by namespace configuration, and finally global configuration.
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For example, if a user enables virtual text globally with >lua
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vim.diagnostic.config({ virtual_text = true })
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and a diagnostic producer sets diagnostics with >lua
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vim.diagnostic.set(ns, 0, diagnostics, { virtual_text = false })
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then virtual text will not be enabled for those diagnostics.
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Note: ~
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• Each of the configuration options below accepts one of the following:
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• `false`: Disable this feature
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• `true`: Enable this feature, use default settings.
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• `table`: Enable this feature with overrides. Use an empty table to
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use default values.
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• `function`: Function with signature (namespace, bufnr) that returns
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any of the above.
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) When omitted or "nil", retrieve the current
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configuration. Otherwise, a configuration table with the
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following keys:
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• underline: (default true) Use underline for
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diagnostics. Options:
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• severity: Only underline diagnostics matching the
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given severity |diagnostic-severity|
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• virtual_text: (default true) Use virtual text for
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diagnostics. If multiple diagnostics are set for a
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namespace, one prefix per diagnostic + the last
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diagnostic message are shown. In addition to the
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options listed below, the "virt_text" options of
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|nvim_buf_set_extmark()| may also be used here (e.g.
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"virt_text_pos" and "hl_mode"). Options:
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• severity: Only show virtual text for diagnostics
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matching the given severity |diagnostic-severity|
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• source: (boolean or string) Include the diagnostic
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source in virtual text. Use "if_many" to only show
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sources if there is more than one diagnostic source
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in the buffer. Otherwise, any truthy value means to
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always show the diagnostic source.
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• spacing: (number) Amount of empty spaces inserted at
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the beginning of the virtual text.
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• prefix: (string or function) prepend diagnostic
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message with prefix. If a function, it must have the
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signature (diagnostic, i, total) -> string, where
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{diagnostic} is of type |diagnostic-structure|, {i}
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is the index of the diagnostic being evaluated, and
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{total} is the total number of diagnostics for the
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line. This can be used to render diagnostic symbols
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or error codes.
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• suffix: (string or function) Append diagnostic
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message with suffix. If a function, it must have the
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signature (diagnostic) -> string, where {diagnostic}
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is of type |diagnostic-structure|. This can be used
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to render an LSP diagnostic error code.
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• format: (function) A function that takes a diagnostic
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as input and returns a string. The return value is
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the text used to display the diagnostic. Example: >lua
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function(diagnostic)
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if diagnostic.severity == vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR then
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return string.format("E: %s", diagnostic.message)
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end
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return diagnostic.message
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end
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• signs: (default true) Use signs for diagnostics
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|diagnostic-signs|. Options:
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• severity: Only show signs for diagnostics matching
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the given severity |diagnostic-severity|
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• priority: (number, default 10) Base priority to use
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for signs. When {severity_sort} is used, the priority
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of a sign is adjusted based on its severity.
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Otherwise, all signs use the same priority.
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• text: (table) A table mapping |diagnostic-severity|
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to the sign text to display in the sign column. The
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default is to use "E", "W", "I", and "H" for errors,
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warnings, information, and hints, respectively.
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Example: >lua
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vim.diagnostic.config({
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signs = { text = { [vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR] = 'E', ... } }
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})
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• numhl: (table) A table mapping |diagnostic-severity|
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to the highlight group used for the line number where
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the sign is placed.
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• linehl: (table) A table mapping |diagnostic-severity|
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to the highlight group used for the whole line the
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sign is placed in.
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• float: Options for floating windows. See
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|vim.diagnostic.open_float()|.
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• update_in_insert: (default false) Update diagnostics in
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Insert mode (if false, diagnostics are updated on
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InsertLeave)
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• severity_sort: (default false) Sort diagnostics by
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severity. This affects the order in which signs and
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virtual text are displayed. When true, higher
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severities are displayed before lower severities (e.g.
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ERROR is displayed before WARN). Options:
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• reverse: (boolean) Reverse sort order
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• {namespace} (`integer?`) Update the options for the given namespace.
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When omitted, update the global diagnostic options.
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Return: ~
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(`table?`) table of current diagnostic config if `opts` is omitted.
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count({bufnr}, {opts}) *vim.diagnostic.count()*
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Get current diagnostics count.
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Parameters: ~
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• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number to get diagnostics from. Use 0 for
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current buffer or nil for all buffers.
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• {opts} (`table?`) A table with the following keys:
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• namespace: (number) Limit diagnostics to the given
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namespace.
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• lnum: (number) Limit diagnostics to the given line number.
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• severity: See |diagnostic-severity|.
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Return: ~
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(`table`) A table with actually present severity values as keys (see
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|diagnostic-severity|) and integer counts as values.
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disable({bufnr}, {namespace}) *vim.diagnostic.disable()*
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Disable diagnostics in the given buffer.
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Parameters: ~
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• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current buffer. When
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omitted, disable diagnostics in all buffers.
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• {namespace} (`integer?`) Only disable diagnostics for the given
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namespace.
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enable({bufnr}, {namespace}) *vim.diagnostic.enable()*
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Enable diagnostics in the given buffer.
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Parameters: ~
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• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current buffer. When
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omitted, enable diagnostics in all buffers.
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• {namespace} (`integer?`) Only enable diagnostics for the given
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namespace.
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fromqflist({list}) *vim.diagnostic.fromqflist()*
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Convert a list of quickfix items to a list of diagnostics.
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Parameters: ~
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• {list} (`table[]`) List of quickfix items from |getqflist()| or
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|getloclist()|.
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Return: ~
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(`vim.Diagnostic[]`) array of |diagnostic-structure|
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get({bufnr}, {opts}) *vim.diagnostic.get()*
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Get current diagnostics.
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Modifying diagnostics in the returned table has no effect. To set
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diagnostics in a buffer, use |vim.diagnostic.set()|.
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Parameters: ~
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• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number to get diagnostics from. Use 0 for
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current buffer or nil for all buffers.
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• {opts} (`table?`) A table with the following keys:
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• namespace: (number) Limit diagnostics to the given
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namespace.
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• lnum: (number) Limit diagnostics to the given line number.
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• severity: See |diagnostic-severity|.
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Return: ~
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(`vim.Diagnostic[]`) table A list of diagnostic items
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|diagnostic-structure|. Keys `bufnr` , `end_lnum` , `end_col` , and `severity` are
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guaranteed to be present.
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get_namespace({namespace}) *vim.diagnostic.get_namespace()*
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Get namespace metadata.
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Parameters: ~
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• {namespace} (`integer`) Diagnostic namespace
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Return: ~
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(`table`) Namespace metadata
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get_namespaces() *vim.diagnostic.get_namespaces()*
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Get current diagnostic namespaces.
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Return: ~
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(`table<integer,vim.diagnostic.NS>`) A list of active diagnostic
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namespaces |vim.diagnostic|.
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get_next({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.get_next()*
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Get the next diagnostic closest to the cursor position.
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) See |vim.diagnostic.goto_next()|
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Return: ~
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(`vim.Diagnostic?`) Next diagnostic
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get_next_pos({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.get_next_pos()*
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Return the position of the next diagnostic in the current buffer.
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) See |vim.diagnostic.goto_next()|
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Return: ~
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(`table|false`) Next diagnostic position as a (row, col) tuple or
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false if no next diagnostic.
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get_prev({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.get_prev()*
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Get the previous diagnostic closest to the cursor position.
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) See |vim.diagnostic.goto_next()|
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Return: ~
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(`vim.Diagnostic?`) Previous diagnostic
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get_prev_pos({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.get_prev_pos()*
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Return the position of the previous diagnostic in the current buffer.
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) See |vim.diagnostic.goto_next()|
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Return: ~
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(`table|false`) Previous diagnostic position as a (row, col) tuple or
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false if there is no prior diagnostic
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goto_next({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.goto_next()*
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Move to the next diagnostic.
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) Configuration table with the following keys:
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• namespace: (integer) Only consider diagnostics from the
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given namespace.
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• cursor_position: (cursor position) Cursor position as a
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(row, col) tuple. See |nvim_win_get_cursor()|. Defaults to
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the current cursor position.
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• wrap: (boolean, default true) Whether to loop around file or
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not. Similar to 'wrapscan'.
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• severity: See |diagnostic-severity|.
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• float: (boolean or table, default true) If "true", call
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|vim.diagnostic.open_float()| after moving. If a table, pass
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the table as the {opts} parameter to
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|vim.diagnostic.open_float()|. Unless overridden, the float
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will show diagnostics at the new cursor position (as if
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"cursor" were passed to the "scope" option).
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• win_id: (number, default 0) Window ID
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goto_prev({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.goto_prev()*
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|
Move to the previous diagnostic in the current buffer.
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|
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Parameters: ~
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• {opts} (`table?`) See |vim.diagnostic.goto_next()|
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hide({namespace}, {bufnr}) *vim.diagnostic.hide()*
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|
Hide currently displayed diagnostics.
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This only clears the decorations displayed in the buffer. Diagnostics can
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be redisplayed with |vim.diagnostic.show()|. To completely remove
|
|
diagnostics, use |vim.diagnostic.reset()|.
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To hide diagnostics and prevent them from re-displaying, use
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|vim.diagnostic.disable()|.
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|
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Parameters: ~
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|
• {namespace} (`integer?`) Diagnostic namespace. When omitted, hide
|
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diagnostics from all namespaces.
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|
• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current buffer. When
|
|
omitted, hide diagnostics in all buffers.
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is_disabled({bufnr}, {namespace}) *vim.diagnostic.is_disabled()*
|
|
Check whether diagnostics are disabled in a given buffer.
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|
|
|
Parameters: ~
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|
• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current buffer.
|
|
• {namespace} (`integer?`) Diagnostic namespace. When omitted, checks
|
|
if all diagnostics are disabled in {bufnr}. Otherwise,
|
|
only checks if diagnostics from {namespace} are disabled.
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|
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Return: ~
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|
(`boolean`)
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*vim.diagnostic.match()*
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|
match({str}, {pat}, {groups}, {severity_map}, {defaults})
|
|
Parse a diagnostic from a string.
|
|
|
|
For example, consider a line of output from a linter: >
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|
WARNING filename:27:3: Variable 'foo' does not exist
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|
<
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|
This can be parsed into a diagnostic |diagnostic-structure| with: >lua
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|
local s = "WARNING filename:27:3: Variable 'foo' does not exist"
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|
local pattern = "^(%w+) %w+:(%d+):(%d+): (.+)$"
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|
local groups = { "severity", "lnum", "col", "message" }
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|
vim.diagnostic.match(s, pattern, groups, { WARNING = vim.diagnostic.WARN })
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|
<
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|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {str} (`string`) String to parse diagnostics from.
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|
• {pat} (`string`) Lua pattern with capture groups.
|
|
• {groups} (`string[]`) List of fields in a
|
|
|diagnostic-structure| to associate with captures from
|
|
{pat}.
|
|
• {severity_map} (`table`) A table mapping the severity field from
|
|
{groups} with an item from |vim.diagnostic.severity|.
|
|
• {defaults} (`table?`) Table of default values for any fields not
|
|
listed in {groups}. When omitted, numeric values
|
|
default to 0 and "severity" defaults to ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(`vim.Diagnostic?`) |diagnostic-structure| or `nil` if {pat} fails to
|
|
match {str}.
|
|
|
|
open_float({opts}, {...}) *vim.diagnostic.open_float()*
|
|
Show diagnostics in a floating window.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {opts} (`table?`) Configuration table with the same keys as
|
|
|vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview()| in addition to the
|
|
following:
|
|
• bufnr: (number) Buffer number to show diagnostics from.
|
|
Defaults to the current buffer.
|
|
• namespace: (number) Limit diagnostics to the given namespace
|
|
• scope: (string, default "line") Show diagnostics from the
|
|
whole buffer ("buffer"), the current cursor line ("line"),
|
|
or the current cursor position ("cursor"). Shorthand
|
|
versions are also accepted ("c" for "cursor", "l" for
|
|
"line", "b" for "buffer").
|
|
• pos: (number or table) If {scope} is "line" or "cursor", use
|
|
this position rather than the cursor position. If a number,
|
|
interpreted as a line number; otherwise, a (row, col) tuple.
|
|
• severity_sort: (default false) Sort diagnostics by severity.
|
|
Overrides the setting from |vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
• severity: See |diagnostic-severity|. Overrides the setting
|
|
from |vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
• header: (string or table) String to use as the header for
|
|
the floating window. If a table, it is interpreted as a
|
|
[text, hl_group] tuple. Overrides the setting from
|
|
|vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
• source: (boolean or string) Include the diagnostic source in
|
|
the message. Use "if_many" to only show sources if there is
|
|
more than one source of diagnostics in the buffer.
|
|
Otherwise, any truthy value means to always show the
|
|
diagnostic source. Overrides the setting from
|
|
|vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
• format: (function) A function that takes a diagnostic as
|
|
input and returns a string. The return value is the text
|
|
used to display the diagnostic. Overrides the setting from
|
|
|vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
• prefix: (function, string, or table) Prefix each diagnostic
|
|
in the floating window. If a function, it must have the
|
|
signature (diagnostic, i, total) -> (string, string), where
|
|
{i} is the index of the diagnostic being evaluated and
|
|
{total} is the total number of diagnostics displayed in the
|
|
window. The function should return a string which is
|
|
prepended to each diagnostic in the window as well as an
|
|
(optional) highlight group which will be used to highlight
|
|
the prefix. If {prefix} is a table, it is interpreted as a
|
|
[text, hl_group] tuple as in |nvim_echo()|; otherwise, if
|
|
{prefix} is a string, it is prepended to each diagnostic in
|
|
the window with no highlight. Overrides the setting from
|
|
|vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
• suffix: Same as {prefix}, but appends the text to the
|
|
diagnostic instead of prepending it. Overrides the setting
|
|
from |vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(`integer?, integer?`) ({float_bufnr}, {win_id})
|
|
|
|
reset({namespace}, {bufnr}) *vim.diagnostic.reset()*
|
|
Unlike |vim.diagnostic.hide()|, this function removes all saved
|
|
diagnostics. They cannot be redisplayed using |vim.diagnostic.show()|. To
|
|
simply remove diagnostic decorations in a way that they can be
|
|
re-displayed, use |vim.diagnostic.hide()|.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {d} (`vim.Diagnostic`) Remove all diagnostics from the given
|
|
namespace.
|
|
• {namespace} (`integer?`) Diagnostic namespace. When omitted, remove
|
|
diagnostics from all namespaces.
|
|
• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Remove diagnostics for the given buffer.
|
|
When omitted, diagnostics are removed for all buffers.
|
|
|
|
set({namespace}, {bufnr}, {diagnostics}, {opts}) *vim.diagnostic.set()*
|
|
Set diagnostics for the given namespace and buffer.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {namespace} (`integer`) The diagnostic namespace
|
|
• {bufnr} (`integer`) Buffer number
|
|
• {diagnostics} (`vim.Diagnostic[]`) A list of diagnostic items
|
|
|diagnostic-structure|
|
|
• {opts} (`table?`) Display options to pass to
|
|
|vim.diagnostic.show()|
|
|
|
|
setloclist({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.setloclist()*
|
|
Add buffer diagnostics to the location list.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {opts} (`table?`) Configuration table with the following keys:
|
|
• namespace: (number) Only add diagnostics from the given
|
|
namespace.
|
|
• winnr: (number, default 0) Window number to set location
|
|
list for.
|
|
• open: (boolean, default true) Open the location list after
|
|
setting.
|
|
• title: (string) Title of the location list. Defaults to
|
|
"Diagnostics".
|
|
• severity: See |diagnostic-severity|.
|
|
|
|
setqflist({opts}) *vim.diagnostic.setqflist()*
|
|
Add all diagnostics to the quickfix list.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {opts} (`table?`) Configuration table with the following keys:
|
|
• namespace: (number) Only add diagnostics from the given
|
|
namespace.
|
|
• open: (boolean, default true) Open quickfix list after
|
|
setting.
|
|
• title: (string) Title of quickfix list. Defaults to
|
|
"Diagnostics".
|
|
• severity: See |diagnostic-severity|.
|
|
|
|
*vim.diagnostic.show()*
|
|
show({namespace}, {bufnr}, {diagnostics}, {opts})
|
|
Display diagnostics for the given namespace and buffer.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {namespace} (`integer?`) Diagnostic namespace. When omitted, show
|
|
diagnostics from all namespaces.
|
|
• {bufnr} (`integer?`) Buffer number, or 0 for current buffer.
|
|
When omitted, show diagnostics in all buffers.
|
|
• {diagnostics} (`vim.Diagnostic[]?`) The diagnostics to display. When
|
|
omitted, use the saved diagnostics for the given
|
|
namespace and buffer. This can be used to display a
|
|
list of diagnostics without saving them or to display
|
|
only a subset of diagnostics. May not be used when
|
|
{namespace} or {bufnr} is nil.
|
|
• {opts} (`table?`) Display options. See
|
|
|vim.diagnostic.config()|.
|
|
|
|
toqflist({diagnostics}) *vim.diagnostic.toqflist()*
|
|
Convert a list of diagnostics to a list of quickfix items that can be
|
|
passed to |setqflist()| or |setloclist()|.
|
|
|
|
Parameters: ~
|
|
• {diagnostics} (`vim.Diagnostic[]`) List of diagnostics
|
|
|diagnostic-structure|.
|
|
|
|
Return: ~
|
|
(`table[]`) of quickfix list items |setqflist-what|
|
|
|
|
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