neovim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp.lua
Hirokazu Hata 680693e263 runtime: Add vim.lsp.get_client_by_name (#11603)
Since the client name is more obvious than the client id for the user, add an
API to get the lsp client by the client name.
2019-12-28 09:28:00 -08:00

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local default_callbacks = require 'vim.lsp.callbacks'
local log = require 'vim.lsp.log'
local lsp_rpc = require 'vim.lsp.rpc'
local protocol = require 'vim.lsp.protocol'
local util = require 'vim.lsp.util'
local vim = vim
local nvim_err_writeln, nvim_buf_get_lines, nvim_command, nvim_buf_get_option
= vim.api.nvim_err_writeln, vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines, vim.api.nvim_command, vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option
local uv = vim.loop
local tbl_isempty, tbl_extend = vim.tbl_isempty, vim.tbl_extend
local validate = vim.validate
local lsp = {
protocol = protocol;
callbacks = default_callbacks;
buf = require'vim.lsp.buf';
util = util;
-- Allow raw RPC access.
rpc = lsp_rpc;
-- Export these directly from rpc.
rpc_response_error = lsp_rpc.rpc_response_error;
-- You probably won't need this directly, since __tostring is set for errors
-- by the RPC.
-- format_rpc_error = lsp_rpc.format_rpc_error;
}
-- TODO improve handling of scratch buffers with LSP attached.
local function err_message(...)
nvim_err_writeln(table.concat(vim.tbl_flatten{...}))
nvim_command("redraw")
end
local function resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
validate { bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true } }
if bufnr == nil or bufnr == 0 then
return vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf()
end
return bufnr
end
local function is_dir(filename)
validate{filename={filename,'s'}}
local stat = uv.fs_stat(filename)
return stat and stat.type == 'directory' or false
end
-- TODO Use vim.wait when that is available, but provide an alternative for now.
local wait = vim.wait or function(timeout_ms, condition, interval)
validate {
timeout_ms = { timeout_ms, 'n' };
condition = { condition, 'f' };
interval = { interval, 'n', true };
}
assert(timeout_ms > 0, "timeout_ms must be > 0")
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("wait.fallback", timeout_ms)
interval = interval or 200
local interval_cmd = "sleep "..interval.."m"
local timeout = timeout_ms + uv.now()
-- TODO is there a better way to sync this?
while true do
uv.update_time()
if condition() then
return 0
end
if uv.now() >= timeout then
return -1
end
nvim_command(interval_cmd)
-- vim.loop.sleep(10)
end
end
local wait_result_reason = { [-1] = "timeout"; [-2] = "interrupted"; [-3] = "error" }
local valid_encodings = {
["utf-8"] = 'utf-8'; ["utf-16"] = 'utf-16'; ["utf-32"] = 'utf-32';
["utf8"] = 'utf-8'; ["utf16"] = 'utf-16'; ["utf32"] = 'utf-32';
UTF8 = 'utf-8'; UTF16 = 'utf-16'; UTF32 = 'utf-32';
}
local client_index = 0
local function next_client_id()
client_index = client_index + 1
return client_index
end
-- Tracks all clients created via lsp.start_client
local active_clients = {}
local all_buffer_active_clients = {}
local uninitialized_clients = {}
local function for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, callback)
validate {
callback = { callback, 'f' };
}
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local client_ids = all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr]
if not client_ids or tbl_isempty(client_ids) then
return
end
for client_id in pairs(client_ids) do
local client = active_clients[client_id]
if client then
callback(client, client_id)
end
end
end
-- Error codes to be used with `on_error` from |vim.lsp.start_client|.
-- Can be used to look up the string from a the number or the number
-- from the string.
lsp.client_errors = tbl_extend("error", lsp_rpc.client_errors, vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup {
ON_INIT_CALLBACK_ERROR = table.maxn(lsp_rpc.client_errors) + 1;
})
local function validate_encoding(encoding)
validate {
encoding = { encoding, 's' };
}
return valid_encodings[encoding:lower()]
or error(string.format("Invalid offset encoding %q. Must be one of: 'utf-8', 'utf-16', 'utf-32'", encoding))
end
local function validate_command(input)
local cmd, cmd_args
if type(input) == 'string' then
-- Use a shell to execute the command if it is a string.
cmd = vim.api.nvim_get_option('shell')
cmd_args = {vim.api.nvim_get_option('shellcmdflag'), input}
elseif vim.tbl_islist(input) then
cmd = input[1]
cmd_args = {}
-- Don't mutate our input.
for i, v in ipairs(input) do
assert(type(v) == 'string', "input arguments must be strings")
if i > 1 then
table.insert(cmd_args, v)
end
end
else
error("cmd type must be string or list.")
end
return cmd, cmd_args
end
local function optional_validator(fn)
return function(v)
return v == nil or fn(v)
end
end
local function validate_client_config(config)
validate {
config = { config, 't' };
}
validate {
root_dir = { config.root_dir, is_dir, "directory" };
callbacks = { config.callbacks, "t", true };
capabilities = { config.capabilities, "t", true };
cmd_cwd = { config.cmd_cwd, optional_validator(is_dir), "directory" };
cmd_env = { config.cmd_env, "f", true };
name = { config.name, 's', true };
on_error = { config.on_error, "f", true };
on_exit = { config.on_exit, "f", true };
on_init = { config.on_init, "f", true };
before_init = { config.before_init, "f", true };
offset_encoding = { config.offset_encoding, "s", true };
}
local cmd, cmd_args = validate_command(config.cmd)
local offset_encoding = valid_encodings.UTF16
if config.offset_encoding then
offset_encoding = validate_encoding(config.offset_encoding)
end
return {
cmd = cmd; cmd_args = cmd_args;
offset_encoding = offset_encoding;
}
end
local function buf_get_full_text(bufnr)
local text = table.concat(nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true), '\n')
if nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'eol') then
text = text .. '\n'
end
return text
end
local function text_document_did_open_handler(bufnr, client)
if not client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_open_close then
return
end
if not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
return
end
local params = {
textDocument = {
version = 0;
uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr);
-- TODO make sure our filetypes are compatible with languageId names.
languageId = nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'filetype');
text = buf_get_full_text(bufnr);
}
}
client.notify('textDocument/didOpen', params)
end
--- Start a client and initialize it.
-- Its arguments are passed via a configuration object.
--
-- Mandatory parameters:
--
-- root_dir: {string} specifying the directory where the LSP server will base
-- as its rootUri on initialization.
--
-- cmd: {string} or {list} which is the base command to execute for the LSP. A
-- string will be run using |'shell'| and a list will be interpreted as a bare
-- command with arguments passed. This is the same as |jobstart()|.
--
-- Optional parameters:
-- cmd_cwd: {string} specifying the directory to launch the `cmd` process. This
-- is not related to `root_dir`. By default, |getcwd()| is used.
--
-- cmd_env: {table} specifying the environment flags to pass to the LSP on
-- spawn. This can be specified using keys like a map or as a list with `k=v`
-- pairs or both. Non-string values are coerced to a string.
-- For example: `{ "PRODUCTION=true"; "TEST=123"; PORT = 8080; HOST = "0.0.0.0"; }`.
--
-- capabilities: A {table} which will be used instead of
-- `vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()` which contains neovim's
-- default capabilities and passed to the language server on initialization.
-- You'll probably want to use make_client_capabilities() and modify the
-- result.
-- NOTE:
-- To send an empty dictionary, you should use
-- `{[vim.type_idx]=vim.types.dictionary}` Otherwise, it will be encoded as
-- an array.
--
-- callbacks: A {table} of whose keys are language server method names and the
-- values are `function(err, method, params, client_id)`.
-- This will be called for:
-- - notifications from the server, where `err` will always be `nil`
-- - requests initiated by the server. For these, you can respond by returning
-- two values: `result, err`. The err must be in the format of an RPC error,
-- which is `{ code, message, data? }`. You can use |vim.lsp.rpc_response_error()|
-- to help with this.
-- - as a callback for requests initiated by the client if the request doesn't
-- explicitly specify a callback.
--
-- init_options: A {table} of values to pass in the initialization request
-- as `initializationOptions`. See the `initialize` in the LSP spec.
--
-- name: A {string} used in log messages. Defaults to {client_id}
--
-- offset_encoding: One of 'utf-8', 'utf-16', or 'utf-32' which is the
-- encoding that the LSP server expects. By default, it is 'utf-16' as
-- specified in the LSP specification. The client does not verify this
-- is correct.
--
-- on_error(code, ...): A function for handling errors thrown by client
-- operation. {code} is a number describing the error. Other arguments may be
-- passed depending on the error kind. @see |vim.lsp.client_errors| for
-- possible errors. `vim.lsp.client_errors[code]` can be used to retrieve a
-- human understandable string.
--
-- before_init(initialize_params, config): A function which is called *before*
-- the request `initialize` is completed. `initialize_params` contains
-- the parameters we are sending to the server and `config` is the config that
-- was passed to `start_client()` for convenience. You can use this to modify
-- parameters before they are sent.
--
-- on_init(client, initialize_result): A function which is called after the
-- request `initialize` is completed. `initialize_result` contains
-- `capabilities` and anything else the server may send. For example, `clangd`
-- sends `result.offsetEncoding` if `capabilities.offsetEncoding` was sent to
-- it.
--
-- on_exit(code, signal, client_id): A function which is called after the
-- client has exited. code is the exit code of the process, and signal is a
-- number describing the signal used to terminate (if any).
--
-- on_attach(client, bufnr): A function which is called after the client is
-- attached to a buffer.
--
-- trace: 'off' | 'messages' | 'verbose' | nil passed directly to the language
-- server in the initialize request. Invalid/empty values will default to 'off'
--
-- @returns client_id You can use |vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()| to get the
-- actual client.
--
-- NOTE: The client is only available *after* it has been initialized, which
-- may happen after a small delay (or never if there is an error).
-- For this reason, you may want to use `on_init` to do any actions once the
-- client has been initialized.
function lsp.start_client(config)
local cleaned_config = validate_client_config(config)
local cmd, cmd_args, offset_encoding = cleaned_config.cmd, cleaned_config.cmd_args, cleaned_config.offset_encoding
local client_id = next_client_id()
local callbacks = config.callbacks or {}
local name = config.name or tostring(client_id)
local log_prefix = string.format("LSP[%s]", name)
local handlers = {}
local function resolve_callback(method)
return callbacks[method] or default_callbacks[method]
end
function handlers.notification(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug('notification', method, params)
local callback = resolve_callback(method)
if callback then
-- Method name is provided here for convenience.
callback(nil, method, params, client_id)
end
end
function handlers.server_request(method, params)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug('server_request', method, params)
local callback = resolve_callback(method)
if callback then
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("server_request: found callback for", method)
return callback(nil, method, params, client_id)
end
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("server_request: no callback found for", method)
return nil, lsp.rpc_response_error(protocol.ErrorCodes.MethodNotFound)
end
function handlers.on_error(code, err)
local _ = log.error() and log.error(log_prefix, "on_error", { code = lsp.client_errors[code], err = err })
err_message(log_prefix, ': Error ', lsp.client_errors[code], ': ', vim.inspect(err))
if config.on_error then
local status, usererr = pcall(config.on_error, code, err)
if not status then
local _ = log.error() and log.error(log_prefix, "user on_error failed", { err = usererr })
err_message(log_prefix, ' user on_error failed: ', tostring(usererr))
end
end
end
function handlers.on_exit(code, signal)
active_clients[client_id] = nil
uninitialized_clients[client_id] = nil
local active_buffers = {}
for bufnr, client_ids in pairs(all_buffer_active_clients) do
if client_ids[client_id] then
table.insert(active_buffers, bufnr)
end
client_ids[client_id] = nil
end
-- Buffer level cleanup
vim.schedule(function()
for _, bufnr in ipairs(active_buffers) do
util.buf_clear_diagnostics(bufnr)
end
end)
if config.on_exit then
pcall(config.on_exit, code, signal, client_id)
end
end
-- Start the RPC client.
local rpc = lsp_rpc.start(cmd, cmd_args, handlers, {
cwd = config.cmd_cwd;
env = config.cmd_env;
})
local client = {
id = client_id;
name = name;
rpc = rpc;
offset_encoding = offset_encoding;
callbacks = callbacks;
config = config;
}
-- Store the uninitialized_clients for cleanup in case we exit before
-- initialize finishes.
uninitialized_clients[client_id] = client;
local function initialize()
local valid_traces = {
off = 'off'; messages = 'messages'; verbose = 'verbose';
}
local initialize_params = {
-- The process Id of the parent process that started the server. Is null if
-- the process has not been started by another process. If the parent
-- process is not alive then the server should exit (see exit notification)
-- its process.
processId = uv.getpid();
-- The rootPath of the workspace. Is null if no folder is open.
--
-- @deprecated in favour of rootUri.
rootPath = nil;
-- The rootUri of the workspace. Is null if no folder is open. If both
-- `rootPath` and `rootUri` are set `rootUri` wins.
rootUri = vim.uri_from_fname(config.root_dir);
-- User provided initialization options.
initializationOptions = config.init_options;
-- The capabilities provided by the client (editor or tool)
capabilities = config.capabilities or protocol.make_client_capabilities();
-- The initial trace setting. If omitted trace is disabled ('off').
-- trace = 'off' | 'messages' | 'verbose';
trace = valid_traces[config.trace] or 'off';
-- The workspace folders configured in the client when the server starts.
-- This property is only available if the client supports workspace folders.
-- It can be `null` if the client supports workspace folders but none are
-- configured.
--
-- Since 3.6.0
-- workspaceFolders?: WorkspaceFolder[] | null;
-- export interface WorkspaceFolder {
-- -- The associated URI for this workspace folder.
-- uri
-- -- The name of the workspace folder. Used to refer to this
-- -- workspace folder in the user interface.
-- name
-- }
workspaceFolders = nil;
}
if config.before_init then
-- TODO(ashkan) handle errors here.
pcall(config.before_init, initialize_params, config)
end
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug(log_prefix, "initialize_params", initialize_params)
rpc.request('initialize', initialize_params, function(init_err, result)
assert(not init_err, tostring(init_err))
assert(result, "server sent empty result")
rpc.notify('initialized', {[vim.type_idx]=vim.types.dictionary})
client.initialized = true
uninitialized_clients[client_id] = nil
client.server_capabilities = assert(result.capabilities, "initialize result doesn't contain capabilities")
-- These are the cleaned up capabilities we use for dynamically deciding
-- when to send certain events to clients.
client.resolved_capabilities = protocol.resolve_capabilities(client.server_capabilities)
if config.on_init then
local status, err = pcall(config.on_init, client, result)
if not status then
pcall(handlers.on_error, lsp.client_errors.ON_INIT_CALLBACK_ERROR, err)
end
end
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug(log_prefix, "server_capabilities", client.server_capabilities)
local _ = log.info() and log.info(log_prefix, "initialized", { resolved_capabilities = client.resolved_capabilities })
-- Only assign after initialized.
active_clients[client_id] = client
-- If we had been registered before we start, then send didOpen This can
-- happen if we attach to buffers before initialize finishes or if
-- someone restarts a client.
for bufnr, client_ids in pairs(all_buffer_active_clients) do
if client_ids[client_id] then
client._on_attach(bufnr)
end
end
end)
end
local function unsupported_method(method)
local msg = "server doesn't support "..method
local _ = log.warn() and log.warn(msg)
err_message(msg)
return lsp.rpc_response_error(protocol.ErrorCodes.MethodNotFound, msg)
end
--- Checks capabilities before rpc.request-ing.
function client.request(method, params, callback)
if not callback then
callback = resolve_callback(method)
or error("not found: request callback for client "..client.name)
end
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug(log_prefix, "client.request", client_id, method, params, callback)
-- TODO keep these checks or just let it go anyway?
if (not client.resolved_capabilities.hover and method == 'textDocument/hover')
or (not client.resolved_capabilities.signature_help and method == 'textDocument/signatureHelp')
or (not client.resolved_capabilities.goto_definition and method == 'textDocument/definition')
or (not client.resolved_capabilities.implementation and method == 'textDocument/implementation')
then
callback(unsupported_method(method), method, nil, client_id)
return
end
return rpc.request(method, params, function(err, result)
callback(err, method, result, client_id)
end)
end
function client.notify(...)
return rpc.notify(...)
end
function client.cancel_request(id)
validate{id = {id, 'n'}}
return rpc.notify("$/cancelRequest", { id = id })
end
-- Track this so that we can escalate automatically if we've alredy tried a
-- graceful shutdown
local tried_graceful_shutdown = false
function client.stop(force)
local handle = rpc.handle
if handle:is_closing() then
return
end
if force or (not client.initialized) or tried_graceful_shutdown then
handle:kill(15)
return
end
tried_graceful_shutdown = true
-- Sending a signal after a process has exited is acceptable.
rpc.request('shutdown', nil, function(err, _)
if err == nil then
rpc.notify('exit')
else
-- If there was an error in the shutdown request, then term to be safe.
handle:kill(15)
end
end)
end
function client.is_stopped()
return rpc.handle:is_closing()
end
function client._on_attach(bufnr)
text_document_did_open_handler(bufnr, client)
if config.on_attach then
-- TODO(ashkan) handle errors.
pcall(config.on_attach, client, bufnr)
end
end
initialize()
return client_id
end
local function once(fn)
local value
return function(...)
if not value then value = fn(...) end
return value
end
end
local text_document_did_change_handler
do
local encoding_index = { ["utf-8"] = 1; ["utf-16"] = 2; ["utf-32"] = 3; }
text_document_did_change_handler = function(_, bufnr, changedtick,
firstline, lastline, new_lastline, old_byte_size, old_utf32_size,
old_utf16_size)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("on_lines", bufnr, changedtick, firstline,
lastline, new_lastline, old_byte_size, old_utf32_size, old_utf16_size, nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, firstline, new_lastline, true))
if old_byte_size == 0 then
return
end
-- Don't do anything if there are no clients attached.
if tbl_isempty(all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] or {}) then
return
end
-- Lazy initialize these because clients may not even need them.
local incremental_changes = once(function(client)
local size_index = encoding_index[client.offset_encoding]
local length = select(size_index, old_byte_size, old_utf16_size, old_utf32_size)
local lines = nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, firstline, new_lastline, true)
-- This is necessary because we are specifying the full line including the
-- newline in range. Therefore, we must replace the newline as well.
if #lines > 0 then
table.insert(lines, '')
end
return {
range = {
start = { line = firstline, character = 0 };
["end"] = { line = lastline, character = 0 };
};
rangeLength = length;
text = table.concat(lines, '\n');
};
end)
local full_changes = once(function()
return {
text = buf_get_full_text(bufnr);
};
end)
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, _client_id)
local text_document_did_change = client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_did_change
local changes
if text_document_did_change == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.None then
return
--[=[ TODO(ashkan) there seem to be problems with the byte_sizes sent by
-- neovim right now so only send the full content for now. In general, we
-- can assume that servers *will* support both versions anyway, as there
-- is no way to specify the sync capability by the client.
-- See https://github.com/palantir/python-language-server/commit/cfd6675bc10d5e8dbc50fc50f90e4a37b7178821#diff-f68667852a14e9f761f6ebf07ba02fc8 for an example of pyls handling both.
--]=]
elseif true or text_document_did_change == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Full then
changes = full_changes(client)
elseif text_document_did_change == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental then
changes = incremental_changes(client)
end
client.notify("textDocument/didChange", {
textDocument = {
uri = uri;
version = changedtick;
};
contentChanges = { changes; }
})
end)
end
end
-- Buffer lifecycle handler for textDocument/didSave
function lsp._text_document_did_save_handler(bufnr)
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
local text = once(function()
return table.concat(nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, false), '\n')
end)
for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, _client_id)
if client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_save then
local included_text
if client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_save_include_text then
included_text = text()
end
client.notify('textDocument/didSave', {
textDocument = {
uri = uri;
text = included_text;
}
})
end
end)
end
-- Implements the textDocument/did* notifications required to track a buffer
-- for any language server.
-- @param bufnr [number] buffer handle or 0 for current
-- @param client_id [number] the client id
function lsp.buf_attach_client(bufnr, client_id)
validate {
bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true};
client_id = {client_id, 'n'};
}
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local buffer_client_ids = all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr]
-- This is our first time attaching to this buffer.
if not buffer_client_ids then
buffer_client_ids = {}
all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] = buffer_client_ids
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
nvim_command(string.format("autocmd BufWritePost <buffer=%d> lua vim.lsp._text_document_did_save_handler(0)", bufnr))
-- First time, so attach and set up stuff.
vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(bufnr, false, {
on_lines = text_document_did_change_handler;
on_detach = function()
local params = { textDocument = { uri = uri; } }
for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, _client_id)
if client.resolved_capabilities.text_document_open_close then
client.notify('textDocument/didClose', params)
end
end)
all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] = nil
end;
-- TODO if we know all of the potential clients ahead of time, then we
-- could conditionally set this.
-- utf_sizes = size_index > 1;
utf_sizes = true;
})
end
if buffer_client_ids[client_id] then return end
-- This is our first time attaching this client to this buffer.
buffer_client_ids[client_id] = true
local client = active_clients[client_id]
-- Send didOpen for the client if it is initialized. If it isn't initialized
-- then it will send didOpen on initialize.
if client then
client._on_attach(bufnr)
end
return true
end
-- Check if a buffer is attached for a particular client.
-- @param bufnr [number] buffer handle or 0 for current
-- @param client_id [number] the client id
function lsp.buf_is_attached(bufnr, client_id)
return (all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] or {})[client_id] == true
end
-- Look up an active client by its id, returns nil if it is not yet initialized
-- or is not a valid id.
-- @param client_id number the client id.
function lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
return active_clients[client_id]
end
-- Look up an active client by its name, returns nil if it is not yet initialized
-- or is not a valid name.
-- @param client_name string the client name.
function lsp.get_client_by_name(client_name)
for _, client in pairs(active_clients) do
if client.name == client_name then return client end
end
return nil
end
-- Stop a client by its id, optionally with force.
-- You can also use the `stop()` function on a client if you already have
-- access to it.
-- By default, it will just ask the server to shutdown without force.
-- If you request to stop a client which has previously been requested to shutdown,
-- it will automatically force shutdown.
-- @param client_id number the client id.
-- @param force boolean (optional) whether to use force or request shutdown
function lsp.stop_client(client_id, force)
local client
client = active_clients[client_id]
if client then
client.stop(force)
return
end
client = uninitialized_clients[client_id]
if client then
client.stop(true)
end
end
-- Returns a list of all the active clients.
function lsp.get_active_clients()
return vim.tbl_values(active_clients)
end
-- Stop all the clients, optionally with force.
-- You can also use the `stop()` function on a client if you already have
-- access to it.
-- By default, it will just ask the server to shutdown without force.
-- If you request to stop a client which has previously been requested to shutdown,
-- it will automatically force shutdown.
-- @param force boolean (optional) whether to use force or request shutdown
function lsp.stop_all_clients(force)
for _, client in pairs(uninitialized_clients) do
client.stop(true)
end
for _, client in pairs(active_clients) do
client.stop(force)
end
end
function lsp._vim_exit_handler()
log.info("exit_handler", active_clients)
for _, client in pairs(uninitialized_clients) do
client.stop(true)
end
-- TODO handle v:dying differently?
if tbl_isempty(active_clients) then
return
end
for _, client in pairs(active_clients) do
client.stop()
end
local wait_result = wait(500, function() return tbl_isempty(active_clients) end, 50)
if wait_result ~= 0 then
for _, client in pairs(active_clients) do
client.stop(true)
end
end
end
nvim_command("autocmd VimLeavePre * lua vim.lsp._vim_exit_handler()")
---
--- Buffer level client functions.
---
--- Send a request to a server and return the response
-- @param bufnr [number] Buffer handle or 0 for current.
-- @param method [string] Request method name
-- @param params [table|nil] Parameters to send to the server
-- @param callback [function|nil] Request callback (or uses the client's callbacks)
--
-- @returns: client_request_ids, cancel_all_requests
function lsp.buf_request(bufnr, method, params, callback)
validate {
bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true };
method = { method, 's' };
callback = { callback, 'f', true };
}
local client_request_ids = {}
for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, client_id)
local request_success, request_id = client.request(method, params, callback)
-- This could only fail if the client shut down in the time since we looked
-- it up and we did the request, which should be rare.
if request_success then
client_request_ids[client_id] = request_id
end
end)
local function cancel_all_requests()
for client_id, request_id in pairs(client_request_ids) do
local client = active_clients[client_id]
client.cancel_request(request_id)
end
end
return client_request_ids, cancel_all_requests
end
--- Send a request to a server and wait for the response.
-- @param bufnr [number] Buffer handle or 0 for current.
-- @param method [string] Request method name
-- @param params [string] Parameters to send to the server
-- @param timeout_ms [number|100] Maximum ms to wait for a result
--
-- @returns: The table of {[client_id] = request_result}
function lsp.buf_request_sync(bufnr, method, params, timeout_ms)
local request_results = {}
local result_count = 0
local function callback(err, _method, result, client_id)
request_results[client_id] = { error = err, result = result }
result_count = result_count + 1
end
local client_request_ids, cancel = lsp.buf_request(bufnr, method, params, callback)
local expected_result_count = 0
for _ in pairs(client_request_ids) do
expected_result_count = expected_result_count + 1
end
local wait_result = wait(timeout_ms or 100, function()
return result_count >= expected_result_count
end, 10)
if wait_result ~= 0 then
cancel()
return nil, wait_result_reason[wait_result]
end
return request_results
end
--- Send a notification to a server
-- @param bufnr [number] (optional): The number of the buffer
-- @param method [string]: Name of the request method
-- @param params [string]: Arguments to send to the server
--
-- @returns nil
function lsp.buf_notify(bufnr, method, params)
validate {
bufnr = { bufnr, 'n', true };
method = { method, 's' };
}
for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, _client_id)
client.rpc.notify(method, params)
end)
end
--- Function which can be called to generate omnifunc compatible completion.
function lsp.omnifunc(findstart, base)
local _ = log.debug() and log.debug("omnifunc.findstart", { findstart = findstart, base = base })
local bufnr = resolve_bufnr()
local has_buffer_clients = not tbl_isempty(all_buffer_active_clients[bufnr] or {})
if not has_buffer_clients then
if findstart == 1 then
return -1
else
return {}
end
end
-- Then, perform standard completion request
local _ = log.info() and log.info("base ", base)
local pos = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
local line = vim.api.nvim_get_current_line()
local line_to_cursor = line:sub(1, pos[2])
local _ = log.trace() and log.trace("omnifunc.line", pos, line)
-- Get the start postion of the current keyword
local textMatch = vim.fn.match(line_to_cursor, '\\k*$')
local params = util.make_position_params()
local items = {}
lsp.buf_request(bufnr, 'textDocument/completion', params, function(err, _, result)
if err or not result then return end
local matches = util.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items(result)
-- TODO(ashkan): is this the best way to do this?
vim.list_extend(items, matches)
vim.fn.complete(textMatch+1, items)
end)
-- Return -2 to signal that we should continue completion so that we can
-- async complete.
return -2
end
function lsp.client_is_stopped(client_id)
return active_clients[client_id] == nil
end
---
--- Miscellaneous utilities.
---
-- Retrieve a map from client_id to client of all active buffer clients.
-- @param bufnr [number] (optional): buffer handle or 0 for current
function lsp.buf_get_clients(bufnr)
bufnr = resolve_bufnr(bufnr)
local result = {}
for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, function(client, client_id)
result[client_id] = client
end)
return result
end
-- Print some debug information about the current buffer clients.
-- The output of this function should not be relied upon and may change.
function lsp.buf_print_debug_info(bufnr)
print(vim.inspect(lsp.buf_get_clients(bufnr)))
end
-- Print some debug information about all LSP related things.
-- The output of this function should not be relied upon and may change.
function lsp.print_debug_info()
print(vim.inspect({ clients = active_clients }))
end
-- Log level dictionary with reverse lookup as well.
--
-- Can be used to lookup the number from the name or the
-- name from the number.
-- Levels by name: 'trace', 'debug', 'info', 'warn', 'error'
-- Level numbers begin with 'trace' at 0
lsp.log_levels = log.levels
-- Set the log level for lsp logging.
-- Levels by name: 'trace', 'debug', 'info', 'warn', 'error'
-- Level numbers begin with 'trace' at 0
-- @param level [number|string] the case insensitive level name or number @see |vim.lsp.log_levels|
function lsp.set_log_level(level)
if type(level) == 'string' or type(level) == 'number' then
log.set_level(level)
else
error(string.format("Invalid log level: %q", level))
end
end
-- Return the path of the logfile used by the LSP client.
function lsp.get_log_path()
return log.get_filename()
end
return lsp
-- vim:sw=2 ts=2 et