neovim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/_changetracking.lua
Mathias Fußenegger 6e45cd7f00
fix(lsp): revert buf_versions deprecation/replacement (#29217)
* Revert "fix(lsp): account for changedtick version gap on modified reset (#29170)"

This reverts commit 2e6d295f79.

* Revert "refactor(lsp): replace util.buf_versions with changedtick (#28943)"

This reverts commit 5c33815448.
2024-06-07 11:36:46 +02:00

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local protocol = require('vim.lsp.protocol')
local sync = require('vim.lsp.sync')
local util = require('vim.lsp.util')
local api = vim.api
local uv = vim.uv
local M = {}
--- LSP has 3 different sync modes:
--- - None (Servers will read the files themselves when needed)
--- - Full (Client sends the full buffer content on updates)
--- - Incremental (Client sends only the changed parts)
---
--- Changes are tracked per buffer.
--- A buffer can have multiple clients attached and each client needs to send the changes
--- To minimize the amount of changesets to compute, computation is grouped:
---
--- None: One group for all clients
--- Full: One group for all clients
--- Incremental: One group per `offset_encoding`
---
--- Sending changes can be debounced per buffer. To simplify the implementation the
--- smallest debounce interval is used and we don't group clients by different intervals.
---
--- @class vim.lsp.CTGroup
--- @field sync_kind integer TextDocumentSyncKind, considers config.flags.allow_incremental_sync
--- @field offset_encoding "utf-8"|"utf-16"|"utf-32"
---
--- @class vim.lsp.CTBufferState
--- @field name string name of the buffer
--- @field lines string[] snapshot of buffer lines from last didChange
--- @field lines_tmp string[]
--- @field pending_changes table[] List of debounced changes in incremental sync mode
--- @field timer uv.uv_timer_t? uv_timer
--- @field last_flush nil|number uv.hrtime of the last flush/didChange-notification
--- @field needs_flush boolean true if buffer updates haven't been sent to clients/servers yet
--- @field refs integer how many clients are using this group
---
--- @class vim.lsp.CTGroupState
--- @field buffers table<integer,vim.lsp.CTBufferState>
--- @field debounce integer debounce duration in ms
--- @field clients table<integer, table> clients using this state. {client_id, client}
---@param group vim.lsp.CTGroup
---@return string
local function group_key(group)
if group.sync_kind == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental then
return tostring(group.sync_kind) .. '\0' .. group.offset_encoding
end
return tostring(group.sync_kind)
end
---@type table<vim.lsp.CTGroup,vim.lsp.CTGroupState>
local state_by_group = setmetatable({}, {
__index = function(tbl, k)
return rawget(tbl, group_key(k))
end,
__newindex = function(tbl, k, v)
rawset(tbl, group_key(k), v)
end,
})
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
---@return vim.lsp.CTGroup
local function get_group(client)
local allow_inc_sync = vim.F.if_nil(client.flags.allow_incremental_sync, true) --- @type boolean
local change_capability = vim.tbl_get(client.server_capabilities, 'textDocumentSync', 'change')
local sync_kind = change_capability or protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.None
if not allow_inc_sync and change_capability == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental then
sync_kind = protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Full --[[@as integer]]
end
return {
sync_kind = sync_kind,
offset_encoding = client.offset_encoding,
}
end
---@param state vim.lsp.CTBufferState
---@param encoding string
---@param bufnr integer
---@param firstline integer
---@param lastline integer
---@param new_lastline integer
---@return lsp.TextDocumentContentChangeEvent
local function incremental_changes(state, encoding, bufnr, firstline, lastline, new_lastline)
local prev_lines = state.lines
local curr_lines = state.lines_tmp
local changed_lines = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, firstline, new_lastline, true)
for i = 1, firstline do
curr_lines[i] = prev_lines[i]
end
for i = firstline + 1, new_lastline do
curr_lines[i] = changed_lines[i - firstline]
end
for i = lastline + 1, #prev_lines do
curr_lines[i - lastline + new_lastline] = prev_lines[i]
end
if vim.tbl_isempty(curr_lines) then
-- Can happen when deleting the entire contents of a buffer, see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/16259.
curr_lines[1] = ''
end
local line_ending = vim.lsp._buf_get_line_ending(bufnr)
local incremental_change = sync.compute_diff(
state.lines,
curr_lines,
firstline,
lastline,
new_lastline,
encoding,
line_ending
)
-- Double-buffering of lines tables is used to reduce the load on the garbage collector.
-- At this point the prev_lines table is useless, but its internal storage has already been allocated,
-- so let's keep it around for the next didChange event, in which it will become the next
-- curr_lines table. Note that setting elements to nil doesn't actually deallocate slots in the
-- internal storage - it merely marks them as free, for the GC to deallocate them.
for i in ipairs(prev_lines) do
prev_lines[i] = nil
end
state.lines = curr_lines
state.lines_tmp = prev_lines
return incremental_change
end
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
---@param bufnr integer
function M.init(client, bufnr)
assert(client.offset_encoding, 'lsp client must have an offset_encoding')
local group = get_group(client)
local state = state_by_group[group]
if state then
state.debounce = math.min(state.debounce, client.flags.debounce_text_changes or 150)
state.clients[client.id] = client
else
state = {
buffers = {},
debounce = client.flags.debounce_text_changes or 150,
clients = {
[client.id] = client,
},
}
state_by_group[group] = state
end
local buf_state = state.buffers[bufnr]
if buf_state then
buf_state.refs = buf_state.refs + 1
else
buf_state = {
name = api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr),
lines = {},
lines_tmp = {},
pending_changes = {},
needs_flush = false,
refs = 1,
}
state.buffers[bufnr] = buf_state
if group.sync_kind == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental then
buf_state.lines = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, true)
end
end
end
--- @param client vim.lsp.Client
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @param name string
--- @return string
function M._get_and_set_name(client, bufnr, name)
local state = state_by_group[get_group(client)] or {}
local buf_state = (state.buffers or {})[bufnr]
local old_name = buf_state.name
buf_state.name = name
return old_name
end
---@param buf_state vim.lsp.CTBufferState
local function reset_timer(buf_state)
local timer = buf_state.timer
if timer then
buf_state.timer = nil
if not timer:is_closing() then
timer:stop()
timer:close()
end
end
end
--- @param client vim.lsp.Client
--- @param bufnr integer
function M.reset_buf(client, bufnr)
M.flush(client, bufnr)
local state = state_by_group[get_group(client)]
if not state then
return
end
assert(state.buffers, 'CTGroupState must have buffers')
local buf_state = state.buffers[bufnr]
buf_state.refs = buf_state.refs - 1
assert(buf_state.refs >= 0, 'refcount on buffer state must not get negative')
if buf_state.refs == 0 then
state.buffers[bufnr] = nil
reset_timer(buf_state)
end
end
--- @param client vim.lsp.Client
function M.reset(client)
local state = state_by_group[get_group(client)]
if not state then
return
end
state.clients[client.id] = nil
if vim.tbl_count(state.clients) == 0 then
for _, buf_state in pairs(state.buffers) do
reset_timer(buf_state)
end
state.buffers = {}
end
end
-- Adjust debounce time by taking time of last didChange notification into
-- consideration. If the last didChange happened more than `debounce` time ago,
-- debounce can be skipped and otherwise maybe reduced.
--
-- This turns the debounce into a kind of client rate limiting
--
---@param debounce integer
---@param buf_state vim.lsp.CTBufferState
---@return number
local function next_debounce(debounce, buf_state)
if debounce == 0 then
return 0
end
local ns_to_ms = 0.000001
if not buf_state.last_flush then
return debounce
end
local now = uv.hrtime()
local ms_since_last_flush = (now - buf_state.last_flush) * ns_to_ms
return math.max(debounce - ms_since_last_flush, 0)
end
---@param bufnr integer
---@param sync_kind integer protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind
---@param state vim.lsp.CTGroupState
---@param buf_state vim.lsp.CTBufferState
local function send_changes(bufnr, sync_kind, state, buf_state)
if not buf_state.needs_flush then
return
end
buf_state.last_flush = uv.hrtime()
buf_state.needs_flush = false
if not api.nvim_buf_is_valid(bufnr) then
buf_state.pending_changes = {}
return
end
local changes --- @type lsp.TextDocumentContentChangeEvent[]
if sync_kind == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.None then
return
elseif sync_kind == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental then
changes = buf_state.pending_changes
buf_state.pending_changes = {}
else
changes = {
{ text = vim.lsp._buf_get_full_text(bufnr) },
}
end
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
for _, client in pairs(state.clients) do
if not client.is_stopped() and vim.lsp.buf_is_attached(bufnr, client.id) then
client.notify(protocol.Methods.textDocument_didChange, {
textDocument = {
uri = uri,
version = util.buf_versions[bufnr],
},
contentChanges = changes,
})
end
end
end
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @param firstline integer
--- @param lastline integer
--- @param new_lastline integer
--- @param group vim.lsp.CTGroup
local function send_changes_for_group(bufnr, firstline, lastline, new_lastline, group)
local state = state_by_group[group]
if not state then
error(
string.format(
'changetracking.init must have been called for all LSP clients. group=%s states=%s',
vim.inspect(group),
vim.inspect(vim.tbl_keys(state_by_group))
)
)
end
local buf_state = state.buffers[bufnr]
buf_state.needs_flush = true
reset_timer(buf_state)
local debounce = next_debounce(state.debounce, buf_state)
if group.sync_kind == protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental then
-- This must be done immediately and cannot be delayed
-- The contents would further change and startline/endline may no longer fit
local changes = incremental_changes(
buf_state,
group.offset_encoding,
bufnr,
firstline,
lastline,
new_lastline
)
table.insert(buf_state.pending_changes, changes)
end
if debounce == 0 then
send_changes(bufnr, group.sync_kind, state, buf_state)
else
local timer = assert(uv.new_timer(), 'Must be able to create timer')
buf_state.timer = timer
timer:start(
debounce,
0,
vim.schedule_wrap(function()
reset_timer(buf_state)
send_changes(bufnr, group.sync_kind, state, buf_state)
end)
)
end
end
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @param firstline integer
--- @param lastline integer
--- @param new_lastline integer
function M.send_changes(bufnr, firstline, lastline, new_lastline)
local groups = {} ---@type table<string,vim.lsp.CTGroup>
for _, client in pairs(vim.lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr })) do
local group = get_group(client)
groups[group_key(group)] = group
end
for _, group in pairs(groups) do
send_changes_for_group(bufnr, firstline, lastline, new_lastline, group)
end
end
--- Flushes any outstanding change notification.
---@param client vim.lsp.Client
---@param bufnr? integer
function M.flush(client, bufnr)
local group = get_group(client)
local state = state_by_group[group]
if not state then
return
end
if bufnr then
local buf_state = state.buffers[bufnr] or {}
reset_timer(buf_state)
send_changes(bufnr, group.sync_kind, state, buf_state)
else
for buf, buf_state in pairs(state.buffers) do
reset_timer(buf_state)
send_changes(buf, group.sync_kind, state, buf_state)
end
end
end
return M