neovim/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/api.lua
bfredl 8da986ea87 refactor(grid): change schar_T representation to be more compact
Previously, a screen cell would occupy 28+4=32 bytes per cell
as we always made space for up to MAX_MCO+1 codepoints in a cell.

As an example, even a pretty modest 50*80 screen would consume

50*80*2*32 = 256000, i e a quarter megabyte

With the factor of two due to the TUI side buffer, and even more when
using msg_grid and/or ext_multigrid.

This instead stores a 4-byte union of either:
- a valid UTF-8 sequence up to 4 bytes
- an escape char which is invalid UTF-8 (0xFF) plus a 24-bit index to a
  glyph cache

This avoids allocating space for huge composed glyphs _upfront_, while
still keeping rendering such glyphs reasonably fast (1 hash table lookup
+ one plain index lookup). If the same large glyphs are using repeatedly
on the screen, this is still a net reduction of memory/cache
consumption. The only case which really gets worse is if you blast
the screen full with crazy emojis and zalgo text and even this case
only leads to 4 extra bytes per char.

When only <= 4-byte glyphs are used, plus the 4-byte attribute code,
i e 8 bytes in total there is a factor of four reduction of memory use.
Memory which will be quite hot in cache as the screen buffer is scanned
over in win_line() buffer text drawing

A slight complication is that the representation depends on host byte
order. I've tested this manually by compling and running this
in qemu-s390x and it works fine. We might add a qemu based solution
to CI at some point.
2023-09-19 11:25:31 +02:00

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--- @meta
-- THIS FILE IS GENERATED
-- DO NOT EDIT
error('Cannot require a meta file')
vim.api = {}
--- @private
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param keys boolean
--- @param dot boolean
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim__buf_debug_extmarks(buffer, keys, dot) end
--- @private
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param first integer
--- @param last integer
function vim.api.nvim__buf_redraw_range(buffer, first, last) end
--- @private
--- @param buffer integer
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim__buf_stats(buffer) end
--- @private
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim__get_lib_dir() end
--- @private
--- Find files in runtime directories
---
--- @param pat any[] pattern of files to search for
--- @param all boolean whether to return all matches or only the first
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.runtime is_lua: only search Lua subdirs
--- @return string[]
function vim.api.nvim__get_runtime(pat, all, opts) end
--- @private
--- Returns object given as argument.
--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param obj any Object to return.
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim__id(obj) end
--- @private
--- Returns array given as argument.
--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param arr any[] Array to return.
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim__id_array(arr) end
--- @private
--- Returns dictionary given as argument.
--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param dct table<string,any> Dictionary to return.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim__id_dictionary(dct) end
--- @private
--- Returns floating-point value given as argument.
--- This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence
--- in plugins.
---
--- @param flt number Value to return.
--- @return number
function vim.api.nvim__id_float(flt) end
--- @private
--- @param grid integer
--- @param row integer
--- @param col integer
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim__inspect_cell(grid, row, col) end
--- @private
function vim.api.nvim__invalidate_glyph_cache() end
--- @private
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim__runtime_inspect() end
--- @private
--- @param path string
function vim.api.nvim__screenshot(path) end
--- @private
--- Gets internal stats.
---
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim__stats() end
--- @private
--- @param str string
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim__unpack(str) end
--- Adds a highlight to buffer.
--- Useful for plugins that dynamically generate highlights to a buffer (like
--- a semantic highlighter or linter). The function adds a single highlight to
--- a buffer. Unlike `matchaddpos()` highlights follow changes to line
--- numbering (as lines are inserted/removed above the highlighted line), like
--- signs and marks do.
--- Namespaces are used for batch deletion/updating of a set of highlights. To
--- create a namespace, use `nvim_create_namespace()` which returns a
--- namespace id. Pass it in to this function as `ns_id` to add highlights to
--- the namespace. All highlights in the same namespace can then be cleared
--- with single call to `nvim_buf_clear_namespace()`. If the highlight never
--- will be deleted by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1`.
--- As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new namespace for the
--- highlight, the allocated id is then returned. If `hl_group` is the empty
--- string no highlight is added, but a new `ns_id` is still returned. This is
--- supported for backwards compatibility, new code should use
--- `nvim_create_namespace()` to create a new empty namespace.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer namespace to use or -1 for ungrouped highlight
--- @param hl_group string Name of the highlight group to use
--- @param line integer Line to highlight (zero-indexed)
--- @param col_start integer Start of (byte-indexed) column range to highlight
--- @param col_end integer End of (byte-indexed) column range to highlight, or -1 to
--- highlight to end of line
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_add_highlight(buffer, ns_id, hl_group, line, col_start, col_end) end
--- Activates buffer-update events on a channel, or as Lua callbacks.
--- Example (Lua): capture buffer updates in a global `events` variable (use
--- "vim.print(events)" to see its contents):
---
--- ```lua
--- events = {}
--- vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(0, false, {
--- on_lines = function(...)
--- table.insert(events, {...})
--- end,
--- })
--- ```
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param send_buffer boolean True if the initial notification should contain the
--- whole buffer: first notification will be
--- `nvim_buf_lines_event`. Else the first notification
--- will be `nvim_buf_changedtick_event`. Not for Lua
--- callbacks.
--- @param opts table<string,function> Optional parameters.
--- • on_lines: Lua callback invoked on change. Return `true` to detach. Args:
--- • the string "lines"
--- • buffer handle
--- • b:changedtick
--- • first line that changed (zero-indexed)
--- • last line that was changed
--- • last line in the updated range
--- • byte count of previous contents
--- • deleted_codepoints (if `utf_sizes` is true)
--- • deleted_codeunits (if `utf_sizes` is true)
---
--- • on_bytes: Lua callback invoked on change. This
--- callback receives more granular information about the
--- change compared to on_lines. Return `true` to detach. Args:
--- • the string "bytes"
--- • buffer handle
--- • b:changedtick
--- • start row of the changed text (zero-indexed)
--- • start column of the changed text
--- • byte offset of the changed text (from the start of
--- the buffer)
--- • old end row of the changed text
--- • old end column of the changed text
--- • old end byte length of the changed text
--- • new end row of the changed text
--- • new end column of the changed text
--- • new end byte length of the changed text
---
--- • on_changedtick: Lua callback invoked on changedtick
--- increment without text change. Args:
--- • the string "changedtick"
--- • buffer handle
--- • b:changedtick
---
--- • on_detach: Lua callback invoked on detach. Args:
--- • the string "detach"
--- • buffer handle
---
--- • on_reload: Lua callback invoked on reload. The entire
--- buffer content should be considered changed. Args:
--- • the string "reload"
--- • buffer handle
---
--- • utf_sizes: include UTF-32 and UTF-16 size of the
--- replaced region, as args to `on_lines`.
--- • preview: also attach to command preview (i.e.
--- 'inccommand') events.
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(buffer, send_buffer, opts) end
--- call a function with buffer as temporary current buffer
--- This temporarily switches current buffer to "buffer". If the current
--- window already shows "buffer", the window is not switched If a window
--- inside the current tabpage (including a float) already shows the buffer
--- One of these windows will be set as current window temporarily. Otherwise
--- a temporary scratch window (called the "autocmd window" for historical
--- reasons) will be used.
--- This is useful e.g. to call Vimscript functions that only work with the
--- current buffer/window currently, like `termopen()`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param fun function Function to call inside the buffer (currently Lua callable
--- only)
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_buf_call(buffer, fun) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param ns_id integer
--- @param line_start integer
--- @param line_end integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_clear_highlight(buffer, ns_id, line_start, line_end) end
--- Clears `namespace`d objects (highlights, `extmarks`, virtual text) from a
--- region.
--- Lines are 0-indexed. `api-indexing` To clear the namespace in the entire
--- buffer, specify line_start=0 and line_end=-1.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace to clear, or -1 to clear all namespaces.
--- @param line_start integer Start of range of lines to clear
--- @param line_end integer End of range of lines to clear (exclusive) or -1 to
--- clear to end of buffer.
function vim.api.nvim_buf_clear_namespace(buffer, ns_id, line_start, line_end) end
--- Creates a buffer-local command `user-commands`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer.
--- @param name string
--- @param command any
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.user_command
function vim.api.nvim_buf_create_user_command(buffer, name, command, opts) end
--- Removes an `extmark`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param id integer Extmark id
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_del_extmark(buffer, ns_id, id) end
--- Unmaps a buffer-local `mapping` for the given mode.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param mode string
--- @param lhs string
function vim.api.nvim_buf_del_keymap(buffer, mode, lhs) end
--- Deletes a named mark in the buffer. See `mark-motions`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer to set the mark on
--- @param name string Mark name
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_del_mark(buffer, name) end
--- Delete a buffer-local user-defined command.
--- Only commands created with `:command-buffer` or
--- `nvim_buf_create_user_command()` can be deleted with this function.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer.
--- @param name string Name of the command to delete.
function vim.api.nvim_buf_del_user_command(buffer, name) end
--- Removes a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim.api.nvim_buf_del_var(buffer, name) end
--- Deletes the buffer. See `:bwipeout`
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Keys:
--- • force: Force deletion and ignore unsaved changes.
--- • unload: Unloaded only, do not delete. See `:bunload`
function vim.api.nvim_buf_delete(buffer, opts) end
--- Deactivates buffer-update events on the channel.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_detach(buffer) end
--- Gets a changed tick of a buffer
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_changedtick(buffer) end
--- Gets a map of buffer-local `user-commands`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_commands Optional parameters. Currently not used.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_commands(buffer, opts) end
--- Gets the position (0-indexed) of an `extmark`.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param id integer Extmark id
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Keys:
--- • details: Whether to include the details dict
--- • hl_name: Whether to include highlight group name instead
--- of id, true if omitted
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmark_by_id(buffer, ns_id, id, opts) end
--- Gets `extmarks` in "traversal order" from a `charwise` region defined by
--- buffer positions (inclusive, 0-indexed `api-indexing`).
--- Region can be given as (row,col) tuples, or valid extmark ids (whose
--- positions define the bounds). 0 and -1 are understood as (0,0) and (-1,-1)
--- respectively, thus the following are equivalent:
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, 0, -1, {})
--- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, {0,0}, {-1,-1}, {})
--- ```
---
--- If `end` is less than `start`, traversal works backwards. (Useful with
--- `limit`, to get the first marks prior to a given position.)
--- Note: when using extmark ranges (marks with a end_row/end_col position)
--- the `overlap` option might be useful. Otherwise only the start position of
--- an extmark will be considered.
--- Example:
---
--- ```lua
--- local api = vim.api
--- local pos = api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
--- local ns = api.nvim_create_namespace('my-plugin')
--- -- Create new extmark at line 1, column 1.
--- local m1 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, 0, {})
--- -- Create new extmark at line 3, column 1.
--- local m2 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 2, 0, {})
--- -- Get extmarks only from line 3.
--- local ms = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, {2,0}, {2,0}, {})
--- -- Get all marks in this buffer + namespace.
--- local all = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, 0, -1, {})
--- vim.print(ms)
--- ```
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()` or -1 for all
--- namespaces
--- @param start any Start of range: a 0-indexed (row, col) or valid extmark id
--- (whose position defines the bound). `api-indexing`
--- @param end_ any End of range (inclusive): a 0-indexed (row, col) or valid
--- extmark id (whose position defines the bound).
--- `api-indexing`
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_extmarks Optional parameters. Keys:
--- • limit: Maximum number of marks to return
--- • details: Whether to include the details dict
--- • hl_name: Whether to include highlight group name instead
--- of id, true if omitted
--- • overlap: Also include marks which overlap the range, even
--- if their start position is less than `start`
--- • type: Filter marks by type: "highlight", "sign",
--- "virt_text" and "virt_lines"
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(buffer, ns_id, start, end_, opts) end
--- Gets a list of buffer-local `mapping` definitions.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param mode string Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
--- @return table<string,any>[]
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_keymap(buffer, mode) end
--- Gets a line-range from the buffer.
--- Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are interpreted as
--- length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the end. So to get the last
--- element use start=-2 and end=-1.
--- Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value, unless
--- `strict_indexing` is set.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start integer First line index
--- @param end_ integer Last line index, exclusive
--- @param strict_indexing boolean Whether out-of-bounds should be an error.
--- @return string[]
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(buffer, start, end_, strict_indexing) end
--- Returns a `(row,col)` tuple representing the position of the named mark.
--- "End of line" column position is returned as `v:maxcol` (big number). See
--- `mark-motions`.
--- Marks are (1,0)-indexed. `api-indexing`
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Mark name
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_mark(buffer, name) end
--- Gets the full file name for the buffer
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(buffer) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param buffer integer
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_number(buffer) end
--- Returns the byte offset of a line (0-indexed). `api-indexing`
--- Line 1 (index=0) has offset 0. UTF-8 bytes are counted. EOL is one byte.
--- 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding' are ignored. The line index just after the
--- last line gives the total byte-count of the buffer. A final EOL byte is
--- counted if it would be written, see 'eol'.
--- Unlike `line2byte()`, throws error for out-of-bounds indexing. Returns -1
--- for unloaded buffer.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param index integer Line index
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_offset(buffer, index) end
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param name string
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_option(buffer, name) end
--- Gets a range from the buffer.
--- This differs from `nvim_buf_get_lines()` in that it allows retrieving only
--- portions of a line.
--- Indexing is zero-based. Row indices are end-inclusive, and column indices
--- are end-exclusive.
--- Prefer `nvim_buf_get_lines()` when retrieving entire lines.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start_row integer First line index
--- @param start_col integer Starting column (byte offset) on first line
--- @param end_row integer Last line index, inclusive
--- @param end_col integer Ending column (byte offset) on last line, exclusive
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Currently unused.
--- @return string[]
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_text(buffer, start_row, start_col, end_row, end_col, opts) end
--- Gets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_var(buffer, name) end
--- Checks if a buffer is valid and loaded. See `api-buffer` for more info
--- about unloaded buffers.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(buffer) end
--- Checks if a buffer is valid.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(buffer) end
--- Returns the number of lines in the given buffer.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(buffer) end
--- Creates or updates an `extmark`.
--- By default a new extmark is created when no id is passed in, but it is
--- also possible to create a new mark by passing in a previously unused id or
--- move an existing mark by passing in its id. The caller must then keep
--- track of existing and unused ids itself. (Useful over RPC, to avoid
--- waiting for the return value.)
--- Using the optional arguments, it is possible to use this to highlight a
--- range of text, and also to associate virtual text to the mark.
--- If present, the position defined by `end_col` and `end_row` should be
--- after the start position in order for the extmark to cover a range. An
--- earlier end position is not an error, but then it behaves like an empty
--- range (no highlighting).
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param line integer Line where to place the mark, 0-based. `api-indexing`
--- @param col integer Column where to place the mark, 0-based. `api-indexing`
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.set_extmark Optional parameters.
--- • id : id of the extmark to edit.
--- • end_row : ending line of the mark, 0-based inclusive.
--- • end_col : ending col of the mark, 0-based exclusive.
--- • hl_group : name of the highlight group used to highlight
--- this mark.
--- • hl_eol : when true, for a multiline highlight covering the
--- EOL of a line, continue the highlight for the rest of the
--- screen line (just like for diff and cursorline highlight).
--- • virt_text : virtual text to link to this mark. A list of
--- [text, highlight] tuples, each representing a text chunk
--- with specified highlight. `highlight` element can either
--- be a single highlight group, or an array of multiple
--- highlight groups that will be stacked (highest priority
--- last). A highlight group can be supplied either as a
--- string or as an integer, the latter which can be obtained
--- using `nvim_get_hl_id_by_name()`.
--- • virt_text_pos : position of virtual text. Possible values:
--- • "eol": right after eol character (default).
--- • "overlay": display over the specified column, without
--- shifting the underlying text.
--- • "right_align": display right aligned in the window.
--- • "inline": display at the specified column, and shift the
--- buffer text to the right as needed.
---
--- • virt_text_win_col : position the virtual text at a fixed
--- window column (starting from the first text column of the
--- screen line) instead of "virt_text_pos".
--- • virt_text_hide : hide the virtual text when the background
--- text is selected or hidden because of scrolling with
--- 'nowrap' or 'smoothscroll'. Currently only affects
--- "overlay" virt_text.
--- • hl_mode : control how highlights are combined with the
--- highlights of the text. Currently only affects virt_text
--- highlights, but might affect `hl_group` in later versions.
--- • "replace": only show the virt_text color. This is the
--- default.
--- • "combine": combine with background text color.
--- • "blend": blend with background text color. Not supported
--- for "inline" virt_text.
---
--- • virt_lines : virtual lines to add next to this mark This
--- should be an array over lines, where each line in turn is
--- an array over [text, highlight] tuples. In general, buffer
--- and window options do not affect the display of the text.
--- In particular 'wrap' and 'linebreak' options do not take
--- effect, so the number of extra screen lines will always
--- match the size of the array. However the 'tabstop' buffer
--- option is still used for hard tabs. By default lines are
--- placed below the buffer line containing the mark.
--- • virt_lines_above: place virtual lines above instead.
--- • virt_lines_leftcol: Place extmarks in the leftmost column
--- of the window, bypassing sign and number columns.
--- • ephemeral : for use with `nvim_set_decoration_provider()`
--- callbacks. The mark will only be used for the current
--- redraw cycle, and not be permantently stored in the
--- buffer.
--- • right_gravity : boolean that indicates the direction the
--- extmark will be shifted in when new text is inserted (true
--- for right, false for left). Defaults to true.
--- • end_right_gravity : boolean that indicates the direction
--- the extmark end position (if it exists) will be shifted in
--- when new text is inserted (true for right, false for
--- left). Defaults to false.
--- • priority: a priority value for the highlight group or sign
--- attribute. For example treesitter highlighting uses a
--- value of 100.
--- • strict: boolean that indicates extmark should not be
--- placed if the line or column value is past the end of the
--- buffer or end of the line respectively. Defaults to true.
--- • sign_text: string of length 1-2 used to display in the
--- sign column. Note: ranges are unsupported and decorations
--- are only applied to start_row
--- • sign_hl_group: name of the highlight group used to
--- highlight the sign column text. Note: ranges are
--- unsupported and decorations are only applied to start_row
--- • number_hl_group: name of the highlight group used to
--- highlight the number column. Note: ranges are unsupported
--- and decorations are only applied to start_row
--- • line_hl_group: name of the highlight group used to
--- highlight the whole line. Note: ranges are unsupported and
--- decorations are only applied to start_row
--- • cursorline_hl_group: name of the highlight group used to
--- highlight the line when the cursor is on the same line as
--- the mark and 'cursorline' is enabled. Note: ranges are
--- unsupported and decorations are only applied to start_row
--- • conceal: string which should be either empty or a single
--- character. Enable concealing similar to `:syn-conceal`.
--- When a character is supplied it is used as `:syn-cchar`.
--- "hl_group" is used as highlight for the cchar if provided,
--- otherwise it defaults to `hl-Conceal`.
--- • spell: boolean indicating that spell checking should be
--- performed within this extmark
--- • ui_watched: boolean that indicates the mark should be
--- drawn by a UI. When set, the UI will receive win_extmark
--- events. Note: the mark is positioned by virt_text
--- attributes. Can be used together with virt_text.
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(buffer, ns_id, line, col, opts) end
--- Sets a buffer-local `mapping` for the given mode.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param mode string
--- @param lhs string
--- @param rhs string
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.keymap
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(buffer, mode, lhs, rhs, opts) end
--- Sets (replaces) a line-range in the buffer.
--- Indexing is zero-based, end-exclusive. Negative indices are interpreted as
--- length+1+index: -1 refers to the index past the end. So to change or
--- delete the last element use start=-2 and end=-1.
--- To insert lines at a given index, set `start` and `end` to the same index.
--- To delete a range of lines, set `replacement` to an empty array.
--- Out-of-bounds indices are clamped to the nearest valid value, unless
--- `strict_indexing` is set.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start integer First line index
--- @param end_ integer Last line index, exclusive
--- @param strict_indexing boolean Whether out-of-bounds should be an error.
--- @param replacement string[] Array of lines to use as replacement
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(buffer, start, end_, strict_indexing, replacement) end
--- Sets a named mark in the given buffer, all marks are allowed
--- file/uppercase, visual, last change, etc. See `mark-motions`.
--- Marks are (1,0)-indexed. `api-indexing`
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer to set the mark on
--- @param name string Mark name
--- @param line integer Line number
--- @param col integer Column/row number
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_mark(buffer, name, line, col, opts) end
--- Sets the full file name for a buffer
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Buffer name
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_name(buffer, name) end
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(buffer, name, value) end
--- Sets (replaces) a range in the buffer
--- This is recommended over `nvim_buf_set_lines()` when only modifying parts
--- of a line, as extmarks will be preserved on non-modified parts of the
--- touched lines.
--- Indexing is zero-based. Row indices are end-inclusive, and column indices
--- are end-exclusive.
--- To insert text at a given `(row, column)` location, use `start_row =
--- end_row = row` and `start_col = end_col = col`. To delete the text in a
--- range, use `replacement = {}`.
--- Prefer `nvim_buf_set_lines()` if you are only adding or deleting entire
--- lines.
--- Prefer `nvim_put()` if you want to insert text at the cursor position.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param start_row integer First line index
--- @param start_col integer Starting column (byte offset) on first line
--- @param end_row integer Last line index, inclusive
--- @param end_col integer Ending column (byte offset) on last line, exclusive
--- @param replacement string[] Array of lines to use as replacement
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_text(buffer, start_row, start_col, end_row, end_col, replacement) end
--- Sets a buffer-scoped (b:) variable
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_var(buffer, name, value) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param buffer integer
--- @param src_id integer
--- @param line integer
--- @param chunks any[]
--- @param opts table<string,any>
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_buf_set_virtual_text(buffer, src_id, line, chunks, opts) end
--- Calls many API methods atomically.
--- This has two main usages:
--- 1. To perform several requests from an async context atomically, i.e.
--- without interleaving redraws, RPC requests from other clients, or user
--- interactions (however API methods may trigger autocommands or event
--- processing which have such side effects, e.g. `:sleep` may wake
--- timers).
--- 2. To minimize RPC overhead (roundtrips) of a sequence of many requests.
---
---
--- @param calls any[] an array of calls, where each call is described by an array
--- with two elements: the request name, and an array of
--- arguments.
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_call_atomic(calls) end
--- Calls a Vimscript `Dictionary-function` with the given arguments.
--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param dict any Dictionary, or String evaluating to a Vimscript `self` dict
--- @param fn string Name of the function defined on the Vimscript dict
--- @param args any[] Function arguments packed in an Array
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_call_dict_function(dict, fn, args) end
--- Calls a Vimscript function with the given arguments.
--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param fn string Function to call
--- @param args any[] Function arguments packed in an Array
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_call_function(fn, args) end
--- Send data to channel `id`. For a job, it writes it to the stdin of the
--- process. For the stdio channel `channel-stdio`, it writes to Nvim's
--- stdout. For an internal terminal instance (`nvim_open_term()`) it writes
--- directly to terminal output. See `channel-bytes` for more information.
--- This function writes raw data, not RPC messages. If the channel was
--- created with `rpc=true` then the channel expects RPC messages, use
--- `vim.rpcnotify()` and `vim.rpcrequest()` instead.
---
--- @param chan integer id of the channel
--- @param data string data to write. 8-bit clean: can contain NUL bytes.
function vim.api.nvim_chan_send(chan, data) end
--- Clears all autocommands selected by {opts}. To delete autocmds see
--- `nvim_del_autocmd()`.
---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.clear_autocmds Parameters
--- • event: (string|table) Examples:
--- • event: "pat1"
--- • event: { "pat1" }
--- • event: { "pat1", "pat2", "pat3" }
---
--- • pattern: (string|table)
--- • pattern or patterns to match exactly.
--- • For example, if you have `*.py` as that pattern for the
--- autocmd, you must pass `*.py` exactly to clear it.
--- `test.py` will not match the pattern.
---
--- • defaults to clearing all patterns.
--- • NOTE: Cannot be used with {buffer}
---
--- • buffer: (bufnr)
--- • clear only `autocmd-buflocal` autocommands.
--- • NOTE: Cannot be used with {pattern}
---
--- • group: (string|int) The augroup name or id.
--- • NOTE: If not passed, will only delete autocmds not in any group.
function vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds(opts) end
--- Executes an Ex command.
--- Unlike `nvim_command()` this command takes a structured Dictionary instead
--- of a String. This allows for easier construction and manipulation of an Ex
--- command. This also allows for things such as having spaces inside a
--- command argument, expanding filenames in a command that otherwise doesn't
--- expand filenames, etc. Command arguments may also be Number, Boolean or
--- String.
--- The first argument may also be used instead of count for commands that
--- support it in order to make their usage simpler with `vim.cmd()`. For
--- example, instead of `vim.cmd.bdelete{ count = 2 }`, you may do
--- `vim.cmd.bdelete(2)`.
--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param cmd vim.api.keyset.cmd Command to execute. Must be a Dictionary that can contain the
--- same values as the return value of `nvim_parse_cmd()` except
--- "addr", "nargs" and "nextcmd" which are ignored if provided.
--- All values except for "cmd" are optional.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.cmd_opts Optional parameters.
--- • output: (boolean, default false) Whether to return command
--- output.
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim_cmd(cmd, opts) end
--- Executes an Ex command.
--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
--- Prefer using `nvim_cmd()` or `nvim_exec2()` over this. To evaluate
--- multiple lines of Vim script or an Ex command directly, use
--- `nvim_exec2()`. To construct an Ex command using a structured format and
--- then execute it, use `nvim_cmd()`. To modify an Ex command before
--- evaluating it, use `nvim_parse_cmd()` in conjunction with `nvim_cmd()`.
---
--- @param command string Ex command string
function vim.api.nvim_command(command) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param command string
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim_command_output(command) end
--- Create or get an autocommand group `autocmd-groups`.
--- To get an existing group id, do:
---
--- ```lua
--- local id = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("MyGroup", {
--- clear = false
--- })
--- ```
---
--- @param name string String: The name of the group
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.create_augroup Dictionary Parameters
--- • clear (bool) optional: defaults to true. Clear existing
--- commands if the group already exists `autocmd-groups`.
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_create_augroup(name, opts) end
--- Creates an `autocommand` event handler, defined by `callback` (Lua function or Vimscript function name string) or `command` (Ex command string).
--- Example using Lua callback:
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, {
--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"},
--- callback = function(ev)
--- print(string.format('event fired: %s', vim.inspect(ev)))
--- end
--- })
--- ```
---
--- Example using an Ex command as the handler:
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, {
--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"},
--- command = "echo 'Entering a C or C++ file'",
--- })
--- ```
---
--- Note: `pattern` is NOT automatically expanded (unlike with `:autocmd`),
--- thus names like "$HOME" and "~" must be expanded explicitly:
---
--- ```lua
--- pattern = vim.fn.expand("~") .. "/some/path/*.py"
--- ```
---
--- @param event any (string|array) Event(s) that will trigger the handler
--- (`callback` or `command`).
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.create_autocmd Options dict:
--- • group (string|integer) optional: autocommand group name or
--- id to match against.
--- • pattern (string|array) optional: pattern(s) to match
--- literally `autocmd-pattern`.
--- • buffer (integer) optional: buffer number for buffer-local
--- autocommands `autocmd-buflocal`. Cannot be used with
--- {pattern}.
--- • desc (string) optional: description (for documentation and
--- troubleshooting).
--- • callback (function|string) optional: Lua function (or
--- Vimscript function name, if string) called when the
--- event(s) is triggered. Lua callback can return true to
--- delete the autocommand, and receives a table argument with
--- these keys:
--- • id: (number) autocommand id
--- • event: (string) name of the triggered event
--- `autocmd-events`
--- • group: (number|nil) autocommand group id, if any
--- • match: (string) expanded value of `<amatch>`
--- • buf: (number) expanded value of `<abuf>`
--- • file: (string) expanded value of `<afile>`
--- • data: (any) arbitrary data passed from
--- `nvim_exec_autocmds()`
---
--- • command (string) optional: Vim command to execute on event.
--- Cannot be used with {callback}
--- • once (boolean) optional: defaults to false. Run the
--- autocommand only once `autocmd-once`.
--- • nested (boolean) optional: defaults to false. Run nested
--- autocommands `autocmd-nested`.
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd(event, opts) end
--- Creates a new, empty, unnamed buffer.
---
--- @param listed boolean Sets 'buflisted'
--- @param scratch boolean Creates a "throwaway" `scratch-buffer` for temporary work
--- (always 'nomodified'). Also sets 'nomodeline' on the
--- buffer.
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_create_buf(listed, scratch) end
--- Creates a new namespace or gets an existing one. *namespace*
--- Namespaces are used for buffer highlights and virtual text, see
--- `nvim_buf_add_highlight()` and `nvim_buf_set_extmark()`.
--- Namespaces can be named or anonymous. If `name` matches an existing
--- namespace, the associated id is returned. If `name` is an empty string a
--- new, anonymous namespace is created.
---
--- @param name string Namespace name or empty string
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_create_namespace(name) end
--- Creates a global `user-commands` command.
--- For Lua usage see `lua-guide-commands-create`.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :call nvim_create_user_command('SayHello', 'echo "Hello world!"', {'bang': v:true})
--- :SayHello
--- Hello world!
--- ```
---
--- @param name string Name of the new user command. Must begin with an uppercase
--- letter.
--- @param command any Replacement command to execute when this user command is
--- executed. When called from Lua, the command can also be a
--- Lua function. The function is called with a single table
--- argument that contains the following keys:
--- • name: (string) Command name
--- • args: (string) The args passed to the command, if any
--- `<args>`
--- • fargs: (table) The args split by unescaped whitespace
--- (when more than one argument is allowed), if any
--- `<f-args>`
--- • nargs: (string) Number of arguments `:command-nargs`
--- • bang: (boolean) "true" if the command was executed with a
--- ! modifier `<bang>`
--- • line1: (number) The starting line of the command range
--- `<line1>`
--- • line2: (number) The final line of the command range
--- `<line2>`
--- • range: (number) The number of items in the command range:
--- 0, 1, or 2 `<range>`
--- • count: (number) Any count supplied `<count>`
--- • reg: (string) The optional register, if specified `<reg>`
--- • mods: (string) Command modifiers, if any `<mods>`
--- • smods: (table) Command modifiers in a structured format.
--- Has the same structure as the "mods" key of
--- `nvim_parse_cmd()`.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.user_command Optional `command-attributes`.
--- • Set boolean attributes such as `:command-bang` or
--- `:command-bar` to true (but not `:command-buffer`, use
--- `nvim_buf_create_user_command()` instead).
--- • "complete" `:command-complete` also accepts a Lua
--- function which works like
--- `:command-completion-customlist`.
--- • Other parameters:
--- • desc: (string) Used for listing the command when a Lua
--- function is used for {command}.
--- • force: (boolean, default true) Override any previous
--- definition.
--- • preview: (function) Preview callback for 'inccommand'
--- `:command-preview`
function vim.api.nvim_create_user_command(name, command, opts) end
--- Delete an autocommand group by id.
--- To get a group id one can use `nvim_get_autocmds()`.
--- NOTE: behavior differs from `:augroup-delete`. When deleting a group,
--- autocommands contained in this group will also be deleted and cleared.
--- This group will no longer exist.
---
--- @param id integer Integer The id of the group.
function vim.api.nvim_del_augroup_by_id(id) end
--- Delete an autocommand group by name.
--- NOTE: behavior differs from `:augroup-delete`. When deleting a group,
--- autocommands contained in this group will also be deleted and cleared.
--- This group will no longer exist.
---
--- @param name string String The name of the group.
function vim.api.nvim_del_augroup_by_name(name) end
--- Deletes an autocommand by id.
---
--- @param id integer Integer Autocommand id returned by `nvim_create_autocmd()`
function vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd(id) end
--- Deletes the current line.
---
function vim.api.nvim_del_current_line() end
--- Unmaps a global `mapping` for the given mode.
--- To unmap a buffer-local mapping, use `nvim_buf_del_keymap()`.
---
--- @param mode string
--- @param lhs string
function vim.api.nvim_del_keymap(mode, lhs) end
--- Deletes an uppercase/file named mark. See `mark-motions`.
---
--- @param name string Mark name
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_del_mark(name) end
--- Delete a user-defined command.
---
--- @param name string Name of the command to delete.
function vim.api.nvim_del_user_command(name) end
--- Removes a global (g:) variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim.api.nvim_del_var(name) end
--- Echo a message.
---
--- @param chunks any[] A list of [text, hl_group] arrays, each representing a text
--- chunk with specified highlight. `hl_group` element can be
--- omitted for no highlight.
--- @param history boolean if true, add to `message-history`.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.echo_opts Optional parameters.
--- • verbose: Message was printed as a result of 'verbose'
--- option if Nvim was invoked with -V3log_file, the message
--- will be redirected to the log_file and suppressed from
--- direct output.
function vim.api.nvim_echo(chunks, history, opts) end
--- Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Does not append "\n", the
--- message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed is written.
---
--- @param str string Message
function vim.api.nvim_err_write(str) end
--- Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Appends "\n", so the buffer is
--- flushed (and displayed).
---
--- @param str string Message
function vim.api.nvim_err_writeln(str) end
--- @param lvl integer
--- @param data string
function vim.api.nvim_error_event(lvl, data) end
--- Evaluates a Vimscript `expression`. Dictionaries and Lists are recursively
--- expanded.
--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param expr string Vimscript expression string
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_eval(expr) end
--- Evaluates statusline string.
---
--- @param str string Statusline string (see 'statusline').
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.eval_statusline Optional parameters.
--- • winid: (number) `window-ID` of the window to use as context
--- for statusline.
--- • maxwidth: (number) Maximum width of statusline.
--- • fillchar: (string) Character to fill blank spaces in the
--- statusline (see 'fillchars'). Treated as single-width even
--- if it isn't.
--- • highlights: (boolean) Return highlight information.
--- • use_winbar: (boolean) Evaluate winbar instead of statusline.
--- • use_tabline: (boolean) Evaluate tabline instead of
--- statusline. When true, {winid} is ignored. Mutually
--- exclusive with {use_winbar}.
--- • use_statuscol_lnum: (number) Evaluate statuscolumn for this
--- line number instead of statusline.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_eval_statusline(str, opts) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param src string
--- @param output boolean
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim_exec(src, output) end
--- Executes Vimscript (multiline block of Ex commands), like anonymous
--- `:source`.
--- Unlike `nvim_command()` this function supports heredocs, script-scope
--- (s:), etc.
--- On execution error: fails with Vimscript error, updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param src string Vimscript code
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.exec_opts Optional parameters.
--- • output: (boolean, default false) Whether to capture and
--- return all (non-error, non-shell `:!`) output.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_exec2(src, opts) end
--- Execute all autocommands for {event} that match the corresponding {opts}
--- `autocmd-execute`.
---
--- @param event any (String|Array) The event or events to execute
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.exec_autocmds Dictionary of autocommand options:
--- • group (string|integer) optional: the autocommand group name
--- or id to match against. `autocmd-groups`.
--- • pattern (string|array) optional: defaults to "*"
--- `autocmd-pattern`. Cannot be used with {buffer}.
--- • buffer (integer) optional: buffer number
--- `autocmd-buflocal`. Cannot be used with {pattern}.
--- • modeline (bool) optional: defaults to true. Process the
--- modeline after the autocommands `<nomodeline>`.
--- • data (any): arbitrary data to send to the autocommand
--- callback. See `nvim_create_autocmd()` for details.
function vim.api.nvim_exec_autocmds(event, opts) end
--- Execute Lua code. Parameters (if any) are available as `...` inside the
--- chunk. The chunk can return a value.
--- Only statements are executed. To evaluate an expression, prefix it with
--- `return`: return my_function(...)
---
--- @param code string Lua code to execute
--- @param args any[] Arguments to the code
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_exec_lua(code, args) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param code string
--- @param args any[]
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_execute_lua(code, args) end
--- Sends input-keys to Nvim, subject to various quirks controlled by `mode`
--- flags. This is a blocking call, unlike `nvim_input()`.
--- On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
--- To input sequences like <C-o> use `nvim_replace_termcodes()` (typically
--- with escape_ks=false) to replace `keycodes`, then pass the result to
--- nvim_feedkeys().
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("<C-o>", v:true, v:false, v:true)
--- :call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:false)
--- ```
---
--- @param keys string to be typed
--- @param mode string behavior flags, see `feedkeys()`
--- @param escape_ks boolean If true, escape K_SPECIAL bytes in `keys`. This should be
--- false if you already used `nvim_replace_termcodes()`, and
--- true otherwise.
function vim.api.nvim_feedkeys(keys, mode, escape_ks) end
--- Gets the option information for all options.
--- The dictionary has the full option names as keys and option metadata
--- dictionaries as detailed at `nvim_get_option_info2()`.
---
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_all_options_info() end
--- Returns a 2-tuple (Array), where item 0 is the current channel id and item
--- 1 is the `api-metadata` map (Dictionary).
---
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_get_api_info() end
--- Get all autocommands that match the corresponding {opts}.
--- These examples will get autocommands matching ALL the given criteria:
---
--- ```lua
--- -- Matches all criteria
--- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({
--- group = "MyGroup",
--- event = {"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"},
--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"}
--- })
---
--- -- All commands from one group
--- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({
--- group = "MyGroup",
--- })
--- ```
---
--- NOTE: When multiple patterns or events are provided, it will find all the
--- autocommands that match any combination of them.
---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_autocmds Dictionary with at least one of the following:
--- • group (string|integer): the autocommand group name or id to
--- match against.
--- • event (string|array): event or events to match against
--- `autocmd-events`.
--- • pattern (string|array): pattern or patterns to match against
--- `autocmd-pattern`. Cannot be used with {buffer}
--- • buffer: Buffer number or list of buffer numbers for buffer
--- local autocommands `autocmd-buflocal`. Cannot be used with
--- {pattern}
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds(opts) end
--- Gets information about a channel.
---
--- @param chan integer
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_chan_info(chan) end
--- Returns the 24-bit RGB value of a `nvim_get_color_map()` color name or
--- "#rrggbb" hexadecimal string.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("Pink")
--- :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("#cbcbcb")
--- ```
---
--- @param name string Color name or "#rrggbb" string
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_get_color_by_name(name) end
--- Returns a map of color names and RGB values.
--- Keys are color names (e.g. "Aqua") and values are 24-bit RGB color values
--- (e.g. 65535).
---
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_color_map() end
--- Gets a map of global (non-buffer-local) Ex commands.
--- Currently only `user-commands` are supported, not builtin Ex commands.
---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_commands Optional parameters. Currently only supports {"builtin":false}
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_commands(opts) end
--- Gets a map of the current editor state.
---
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.context Optional parameters.
--- • types: List of `context-types` ("regs", "jumps", "bufs",
--- "gvars", …) to gather, or empty for "all".
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_context(opts) end
--- Gets the current buffer.
---
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() end
--- Gets the current line.
---
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim_get_current_line() end
--- Gets the current tabpage.
---
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_get_current_tabpage() end
--- Gets the current window.
---
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_get_current_win() end
--- Gets all or specific highlight groups in a namespace.
---
--- @param ns_id integer Get highlight groups for namespace ns_id
--- `nvim_get_namespaces()`. Use 0 to get global highlight groups
--- `:highlight`.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.get_highlight Options dict:
--- • name: (string) Get a highlight definition by name.
--- • id: (integer) Get a highlight definition by id.
--- • link: (boolean, default true) Show linked group name
--- instead of effective definition `:hi-link`.
--- • create: (boolean, default true) When highlight group
--- doesn't exist create it.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_hl(ns_id, opts) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param hl_id integer
--- @param rgb boolean
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_id(hl_id, rgb) end
--- @deprecated
--- @param name string
--- @param rgb boolean
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_name(name, rgb) end
--- Gets a highlight group by name
--- similar to `hlID()`, but allocates a new ID if not present.
---
--- @param name string
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_get_hl_id_by_name(name) end
--- Gets a list of global (non-buffer-local) `mapping` definitions.
---
--- @param mode string Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...)
--- @return table<string,any>[]
function vim.api.nvim_get_keymap(mode) end
--- Returns a `(row, col, buffer, buffername)` tuple representing the position
--- of the uppercase/file named mark. "End of line" column position is
--- returned as `v:maxcol` (big number). See `mark-motions`.
--- Marks are (1,0)-indexed. `api-indexing`
---
--- @param name string Mark name
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_get_mark(name, opts) end
--- Gets the current mode. `mode()` "blocking" is true if Nvim is waiting for
--- input.
---
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_mode() end
--- Gets existing, non-anonymous `namespace`s.
---
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_namespaces() end
--- @param name string
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_get_option(name) end
--- @param name string
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_option_info(name) end
--- Gets the option information for one option from arbitrary buffer or window
--- Resulting dictionary has keys:
--- • name: Name of the option (like 'filetype')
--- • shortname: Shortened name of the option (like 'ft')
--- • type: type of option ("string", "number" or "boolean")
--- • default: The default value for the option
--- • was_set: Whether the option was set.
--- • last_set_sid: Last set script id (if any)
--- • last_set_linenr: line number where option was set
--- • last_set_chan: Channel where option was set (0 for local)
--- • scope: one of "global", "win", or "buf"
--- • global_local: whether win or buf option has a global value
--- • commalist: List of comma separated values
--- • flaglist: List of single char flags
---
--- When {scope} is not provided, the last set information applies to the
--- local value in the current buffer or window if it is available, otherwise
--- the global value information is returned. This behavior can be disabled by
--- explicitly specifying {scope} in the {opts} table.
---
--- @param name string Option name
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.option Optional parameters
--- • scope: One of "global" or "local". Analogous to `:setglobal`
--- and `:setlocal`, respectively.
--- • win: `window-ID`. Used for getting window local options.
--- • buf: Buffer number. Used for getting buffer local options.
--- Implies {scope} is "local".
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_get_option_info2(name, opts) end
--- Gets the value of an option. The behavior of this function matches that of
--- `:set`: the local value of an option is returned if it exists; otherwise,
--- the global value is returned. Local values always correspond to the
--- current buffer or window, unless "buf" or "win" is set in {opts}.
---
--- @param name string Option name
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.option Optional parameters
--- • scope: One of "global" or "local". Analogous to `:setglobal`
--- and `:setlocal`, respectively.
--- • win: `window-ID`. Used for getting window local options.
--- • buf: Buffer number. Used for getting buffer local options.
--- Implies {scope} is "local".
--- • filetype: `filetype`. Used to get the default option for a
--- specific filetype. Cannot be used with any other option.
--- Note: this will trigger `ftplugin` and all `FileType`
--- autocommands for the corresponding filetype.
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_get_option_value(name, opts) end
--- Gets info describing process `pid`.
---
--- @param pid integer
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_get_proc(pid) end
--- Gets the immediate children of process `pid`.
---
--- @param pid integer
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_get_proc_children(pid) end
--- Find files in runtime directories
--- "name" can contain wildcards. For example
--- nvim_get_runtime_file("colors/*.vim", true) will return all color scheme
--- files. Always use forward slashes (/) in the search pattern for
--- subdirectories regardless of platform.
--- It is not an error to not find any files. An empty array is returned then.
---
--- @param name string pattern of files to search for
--- @param all boolean whether to return all matches or only the first
--- @return string[]
function vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file(name, all) end
--- Gets a global (g:) variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_get_var(name) end
--- Gets a v: variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_get_vvar(name) end
--- Queues raw user-input. Unlike `nvim_feedkeys()`, this uses a low-level
--- input buffer and the call is non-blocking (input is processed
--- asynchronously by the eventloop).
--- On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg.
---
--- @param keys string to be typed
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_input(keys) end
--- Send mouse event from GUI.
--- Non-blocking: does not wait on any result, but queues the event to be
--- processed soon by the event loop.
---
--- @param button string Mouse button: one of "left", "right", "middle", "wheel",
--- "move".
--- @param action string For ordinary buttons, one of "press", "drag", "release".
--- For the wheel, one of "up", "down", "left", "right".
--- Ignored for "move".
--- @param modifier string String of modifiers each represented by a single char. The
--- same specifiers are used as for a key press, except that
--- the "-" separator is optional, so "C-A-", "c-a" and "CA"
--- can all be used to specify Ctrl+Alt+click.
--- @param grid integer Grid number if the client uses `ui-multigrid`, else 0.
--- @param row integer Mouse row-position (zero-based, like redraw events)
--- @param col integer Mouse column-position (zero-based, like redraw events)
function vim.api.nvim_input_mouse(button, action, modifier, grid, row, col) end
--- Gets the current list of buffer handles
--- Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!`. Use
--- `nvim_buf_is_loaded()` to check if a buffer is loaded.
---
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_list_bufs() end
--- Get information about all open channels.
---
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_list_chans() end
--- Gets the paths contained in `runtime-search-path`.
---
--- @return string[]
function vim.api.nvim_list_runtime_paths() end
--- Gets the current list of tabpage handles.
---
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_list_tabpages() end
--- Gets a list of dictionaries representing attached UIs.
---
--- @return any[]
function vim.api.nvim_list_uis() end
--- Gets the current list of window handles.
---
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_list_wins() end
--- Sets the current editor state from the given `context` map.
---
--- @param dict table<string,any> `Context` map.
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_load_context(dict) end
--- Notify the user with a message
--- Relays the call to vim.notify . By default forwards your message in the
--- echo area but can be overridden to trigger desktop notifications.
---
--- @param msg string Message to display to the user
--- @param log_level integer The log level
--- @param opts table<string,any> Reserved for future use.
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_notify(msg, log_level, opts) end
--- Open a terminal instance in a buffer
--- By default (and currently the only option) the terminal will not be
--- connected to an external process. Instead, input send on the channel will
--- be echoed directly by the terminal. This is useful to display ANSI
--- terminal sequences returned as part of a rpc message, or similar.
--- Note: to directly initiate the terminal using the right size, display the
--- buffer in a configured window before calling this. For instance, for a
--- floating display, first create an empty buffer using `nvim_create_buf()`,
--- then display it using `nvim_open_win()`, and then call this function. Then
--- `nvim_chan_send()` can be called immediately to process sequences in a
--- virtual terminal having the intended size.
---
--- @param buffer integer the buffer to use (expected to be empty)
--- @param opts table<string,function> Optional parameters.
--- • on_input: Lua callback for input sent, i e keypresses in
--- terminal mode. Note: keypresses are sent raw as they would
--- be to the pty master end. For instance, a carriage return
--- is sent as a "\r", not as a "\n". `textlock` applies. It
--- is possible to call `nvim_chan_send()` directly in the
--- callback however. ["input", term, bufnr, data]
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_open_term(buffer, opts) end
--- Open a new window.
--- Currently this is used to open floating and external windows. Floats are
--- windows that are drawn above the split layout, at some anchor position in
--- some other window. Floats can be drawn internally or by external GUI with
--- the `ui-multigrid` extension. External windows are only supported with
--- multigrid GUIs, and are displayed as separate top-level windows.
--- For a general overview of floats, see `api-floatwin`.
--- Exactly one of `external` and `relative` must be specified. The `width`
--- and `height` of the new window must be specified.
--- With relative=editor (row=0,col=0) refers to the top-left corner of the
--- screen-grid and (row=Lines-1,col=Columns-1) refers to the bottom-right
--- corner. Fractional values are allowed, but the builtin implementation
--- (used by non-multigrid UIs) will always round down to nearest integer.
--- Out-of-bounds values, and configurations that make the float not fit
--- inside the main editor, are allowed. The builtin implementation truncates
--- values so floats are fully within the main screen grid. External GUIs
--- could let floats hover outside of the main window like a tooltip, but this
--- should not be used to specify arbitrary WM screen positions.
--- Example (Lua): window-relative float
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false,
--- {relative='win', row=3, col=3, width=12, height=3})
--- ```
---
--- Example (Lua): buffer-relative float (travels as buffer is scrolled)
---
--- ```lua
--- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false,
--- {relative='win', width=12, height=3, bufpos={100,10}})
--- })
--- ```
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer to display, or 0 for current buffer
--- @param enter boolean Enter the window (make it the current window)
--- @param config vim.api.keyset.float_config Map defining the window configuration. Keys:
--- • relative: Sets the window layout to "floating", placed at
--- (row,col) coordinates relative to:
--- • "editor" The global editor grid
--- • "win" Window given by the `win` field, or current
--- window.
--- • "cursor" Cursor position in current window.
--- • "mouse" Mouse position
---
--- • win: `window-ID` for relative="win".
--- • anchor: Decides which corner of the float to place at
--- (row,col):
--- • "NW" northwest (default)
--- • "NE" northeast
--- • "SW" southwest
--- • "SE" southeast
---
--- • width: Window width (in character cells). Minimum of 1.
--- • height: Window height (in character cells). Minimum of 1.
--- • bufpos: Places float relative to buffer text (only when
--- relative="win"). Takes a tuple of zero-indexed [line,
--- column]. `row` and `col` if given are applied relative to this position, else they
--- default to:
--- • `row=1` and `col=0` if `anchor` is "NW" or "NE"
--- • `row=0` and `col=0` if `anchor` is "SW" or "SE" (thus
--- like a tooltip near the buffer text).
---
--- • row: Row position in units of "screen cell height", may be
--- fractional.
--- • col: Column position in units of "screen cell width", may
--- be fractional.
--- • focusable: Enable focus by user actions (wincmds, mouse
--- events). Defaults to true. Non-focusable windows can be
--- entered by `nvim_set_current_win()`.
--- • external: GUI should display the window as an external
--- top-level window. Currently accepts no other positioning
--- configuration together with this.
--- • zindex: Stacking order. floats with higher `zindex` go on top on floats with lower indices. Must be larger
--- than zero. The following screen elements have hard-coded
--- z-indices:
--- • 100: insert completion popupmenu
--- • 200: message scrollback
--- • 250: cmdline completion popupmenu (when
--- wildoptions+=pum) The default value for floats are 50.
--- In general, values below 100 are recommended, unless
--- there is a good reason to overshadow builtin elements.
---
--- • style: (optional) Configure the appearance of the window.
--- Currently only supports one value:
--- • "minimal" Nvim will display the window with many UI
--- options disabled. This is useful when displaying a
--- temporary float where the text should not be edited.
--- Disables 'number', 'relativenumber', 'cursorline',
--- 'cursorcolumn', 'foldcolumn', 'spell' and 'list'
--- options. 'signcolumn' is changed to `auto` and
--- 'colorcolumn' is cleared. 'statuscolumn' is changed to
--- empty. The end-of-buffer region is hidden by setting
--- `eob` flag of 'fillchars' to a space char, and clearing
--- the `hl-EndOfBuffer` region in 'winhighlight'.
---
--- • border: Style of (optional) window border. This can either
--- be a string or an array. The string values are
--- • "none": No border (default).
--- • "single": A single line box.
--- • "double": A double line box.
--- • "rounded": Like "single", but with rounded corners ("╭"
--- etc.).
--- • "solid": Adds padding by a single whitespace cell.
--- • "shadow": A drop shadow effect by blending with the
--- background.
--- • If it is an array, it should have a length of eight or
--- any divisor of eight. The array will specifify the eight
--- chars building up the border in a clockwise fashion
--- starting with the top-left corner. As an example, the
--- double box style could be specified as [ "╔", "═" ,"╗",
--- "║", "╝", "═", "╚", "║" ]. If the number of chars are
--- less than eight, they will be repeated. Thus an ASCII
--- border could be specified as [ "/", "-", "\\", "|" ], or
--- all chars the same as [ "x" ]. An empty string can be
--- used to turn off a specific border, for instance, [ "",
--- "", "", ">", "", "", "", "<" ] will only make vertical
--- borders but not horizontal ones. By default,
--- `FloatBorder` highlight is used, which links to
--- `WinSeparator` when not defined. It could also be
--- specified by character: [ ["+", "MyCorner"], ["x",
--- "MyBorder"] ].
---
--- • title: Title (optional) in window border, string or list.
--- List should consist of `[text, highlight]` tuples. If
--- string, the default highlight group is `FloatTitle`.
--- • title_pos: Title position. Must be set with `title`
--- option. Value can be one of "left", "center", or "right".
--- Default is `"left"`.
--- • footer: Footer (optional) in window border, string or
--- list. List should consist of `[text, highlight]` tuples.
--- If string, the default highlight group is `FloatFooter`.
--- • footer_pos: Footer position. Must be set with `footer`
--- option. Value can be one of "left", "center", or "right".
--- Default is `"left"`.
--- • noautocmd: If true then no buffer-related autocommand
--- events such as `BufEnter`, `BufLeave` or `BufWinEnter` may
--- fire from calling this function.
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_open_win(buffer, enter, config) end
--- Writes a message to the Vim output buffer. Does not append "\n", the
--- message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed is written.
---
--- @param str string Message
function vim.api.nvim_out_write(str) end
--- Parse command line.
--- Doesn't check the validity of command arguments.
---
--- @param str string Command line string to parse. Cannot contain "\n".
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_parse_cmd(str, opts) end
--- Parse a Vimscript expression.
---
--- @param expr string Expression to parse. Always treated as a single line.
--- @param flags string Flags:
--- • "m" if multiple expressions in a row are allowed (only
--- the first one will be parsed),
--- • "E" if EOC tokens are not allowed (determines whether
--- they will stop parsing process or be recognized as an
--- operator/space, though also yielding an error).
--- • "l" when needing to start parsing with lvalues for
--- ":let" or ":for". Common flag sets:
--- • "m" to parse like for ":echo".
--- • "E" to parse like for "<C-r>=".
--- • empty string for ":call".
--- • "lm" to parse for ":let".
--- @param highlight boolean If true, return value will also include "highlight" key
--- containing array of 4-tuples (arrays) (Integer, Integer,
--- Integer, String), where first three numbers define the
--- highlighted region and represent line, starting column
--- and ending column (latter exclusive: one should highlight
--- region [start_col, end_col)).
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_parse_expression(expr, flags, highlight) end
--- Pastes at cursor, in any mode.
--- Invokes the `vim.paste` handler, which handles each mode appropriately.
--- Sets redo/undo. Faster than `nvim_input()`. Lines break at LF ("\n").
--- Errors ('nomodifiable', `vim.paste()` failure, …) are reflected in `err`
--- but do not affect the return value (which is strictly decided by
--- `vim.paste()`). On error, subsequent calls are ignored ("drained") until
--- the next paste is initiated (phase 1 or -1).
---
--- @param data string Multiline input. May be binary (containing NUL bytes).
--- @param crlf boolean Also break lines at CR and CRLF.
--- @param phase integer -1: paste in a single call (i.e. without streaming). To
--- "stream" a paste, call `nvim_paste` sequentially with these `phase` values:
--- • 1: starts the paste (exactly once)
--- • 2: continues the paste (zero or more times)
--- • 3: ends the paste (exactly once)
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_paste(data, crlf, phase) end
--- Puts text at cursor, in any mode.
--- Compare `:put` and `p` which are always linewise.
---
--- @param lines string[] `readfile()`-style list of lines. `channel-lines`
--- @param type string Edit behavior: any `getregtype()` result, or:
--- • "b" `blockwise-visual` mode (may include width, e.g. "b3")
--- • "c" `charwise` mode
--- • "l" `linewise` mode
--- • "" guess by contents, see `setreg()`
--- @param after boolean If true insert after cursor (like `p`), or before (like
--- `P`).
--- @param follow boolean If true place cursor at end of inserted text.
function vim.api.nvim_put(lines, type, after, follow) end
--- Replaces terminal codes and `keycodes` (<CR>, <Esc>, ...) in a string with
--- the internal representation.
---
--- @param str string String to be converted.
--- @param from_part boolean Legacy Vim parameter. Usually true.
--- @param do_lt boolean Also translate <lt>. Ignored if `special` is false.
--- @param special boolean Replace `keycodes`, e.g. <CR> becomes a "\r" char.
--- @return string
function vim.api.nvim_replace_termcodes(str, from_part, do_lt, special) end
--- Selects an item in the completion popup menu.
--- If neither `ins-completion` nor `cmdline-completion` popup menu is active
--- this API call is silently ignored. Useful for an external UI using
--- `ui-popupmenu` to control the popup menu with the mouse. Can also be used
--- in a mapping; use <Cmd> `:map-cmd` or a Lua mapping to ensure the mapping
--- doesn't end completion mode.
---
--- @param item integer Index (zero-based) of the item to select. Value of -1
--- selects nothing and restores the original text.
--- @param insert boolean For `ins-completion`, whether the selection should be
--- inserted in the buffer. Ignored for `cmdline-completion`.
--- @param finish boolean Finish the completion and dismiss the popup menu. Implies
--- {insert}.
--- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters. Reserved for future use.
function vim.api.nvim_select_popupmenu_item(item, insert, finish, opts) end
--- Self-identifies the client.
--- The client/plugin/application should call this after connecting, to
--- provide hints about its identity and purpose, for debugging and
--- orchestration.
--- Can be called more than once; the caller should merge old info if
--- appropriate. Example: library first identifies the channel, then a plugin
--- using that library later identifies itself.
---
--- @param name string Short name for the connected client
--- @param version table<string,any> Dictionary describing the version, with these (optional)
--- keys:
--- • "major" major version (defaults to 0 if not set, for
--- no release yet)
--- • "minor" minor version
--- • "patch" patch number
--- • "prerelease" string describing a prerelease, like
--- "dev" or "beta1"
--- • "commit" hash or similar identifier of commit
--- @param type string Must be one of the following values. Client libraries
--- should default to "remote" unless overridden by the
--- user.
--- • "remote" remote client connected "Nvim flavored"
--- MessagePack-RPC (responses must be in reverse order of
--- requests). `msgpack-rpc`
--- • "msgpack-rpc" remote client connected to Nvim via
--- fully MessagePack-RPC compliant protocol.
--- • "ui" gui frontend
--- • "embedder" application using Nvim as a component (for
--- example, IDE/editor implementing a vim mode).
--- • "host" plugin host, typically started by nvim
--- • "plugin" single plugin, started by nvim
--- @param methods table<string,any> Builtin methods in the client. For a host, this does not
--- include plugin methods which will be discovered later.
--- The key should be the method name, the values are dicts
--- with these (optional) keys (more keys may be added in
--- future versions of Nvim, thus unknown keys are ignored.
--- Clients must only use keys defined in this or later
--- versions of Nvim):
--- • "async" if true, send as a notification. If false or
--- unspecified, use a blocking request
--- • "nargs" Number of arguments. Could be a single integer
--- or an array of two integers, minimum and maximum
--- inclusive.
--- @param attributes table<string,any> Arbitrary string:string map of informal client
--- properties. Suggested keys:
--- • "website": Client homepage URL (e.g. GitHub
--- repository)
--- • "license": License description ("Apache 2", "GPLv3",
--- "MIT", …)
--- • "logo": URI or path to image, preferably small logo or
--- icon. .png or .svg format is preferred.
function vim.api.nvim_set_client_info(name, version, type, methods, attributes) end
--- Sets the current buffer.
---
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle
function vim.api.nvim_set_current_buf(buffer) end
--- Changes the global working directory.
---
--- @param dir string Directory path
function vim.api.nvim_set_current_dir(dir) end
--- Sets the current line.
---
--- @param line string Line contents
function vim.api.nvim_set_current_line(line) end
--- Sets the current tabpage.
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle
function vim.api.nvim_set_current_tabpage(tabpage) end
--- Sets the current window.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle
function vim.api.nvim_set_current_win(window) end
--- Set or change decoration provider for a `namespace`
--- This is a very general purpose interface for having Lua callbacks being
--- triggered during the redraw code.
--- The expected usage is to set `extmarks` for the currently redrawn buffer.
--- `nvim_buf_set_extmark()` can be called to add marks on a per-window or
--- per-lines basis. Use the `ephemeral` key to only use the mark for the
--- current screen redraw (the callback will be called again for the next
--- redraw ).
--- Note: this function should not be called often. Rather, the callbacks
--- themselves can be used to throttle unneeded callbacks. the `on_start`
--- callback can return `false` to disable the provider until the next redraw.
--- Similarly, return `false` in `on_win` will skip the `on_lines` calls for
--- that window (but any extmarks set in `on_win` will still be used). A
--- plugin managing multiple sources of decoration should ideally only set one
--- provider, and merge the sources internally. You can use multiple `ns_id`
--- for the extmarks set/modified inside the callback anyway.
--- Note: doing anything other than setting extmarks is considered
--- experimental. Doing things like changing options are not explicitly
--- forbidden, but is likely to have unexpected consequences (such as 100% CPU
--- consumption). doing `vim.rpcnotify` should be OK, but `vim.rpcrequest` is
--- quite dubious for the moment.
--- Note: It is not allowed to remove or update extmarks in 'on_line'
--- callbacks.
---
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id from `nvim_create_namespace()`
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.set_decoration_provider Table of callbacks:
--- • on_start: called first on each screen redraw ["start",
--- tick]
--- • on_buf: called for each buffer being redrawn (before window
--- callbacks) ["buf", bufnr, tick]
--- • on_win: called when starting to redraw a specific window.
--- botline_guess is an approximation that does not exceed the
--- last line number. ["win", winid, bufnr, topline,
--- botline_guess]
--- • on_line: called for each buffer line being redrawn. (The
--- interaction with fold lines is subject to change) ["win",
--- winid, bufnr, row]
--- • on_end: called at the end of a redraw cycle ["end", tick]
function vim.api.nvim_set_decoration_provider(ns_id, opts) end
--- Sets a highlight group.
---
--- @param ns_id integer Namespace id for this highlight `nvim_create_namespace()`.
--- Use 0 to set a highlight group globally `:highlight`.
--- Highlights from non-global namespaces are not active by
--- default, use `nvim_set_hl_ns()` or `nvim_win_set_hl_ns()` to
--- activate them.
--- @param name string Highlight group name, e.g. "ErrorMsg"
--- @param val vim.api.keyset.highlight Highlight definition map, accepts the following keys:
--- • fg (or foreground): color name or "#RRGGBB", see note.
--- • bg (or background): color name or "#RRGGBB", see note.
--- • sp (or special): color name or "#RRGGBB"
--- • blend: integer between 0 and 100
--- • bold: boolean
--- • standout: boolean
--- • underline: boolean
--- • undercurl: boolean
--- • underdouble: boolean
--- • underdotted: boolean
--- • underdashed: boolean
--- • strikethrough: boolean
--- • italic: boolean
--- • reverse: boolean
--- • nocombine: boolean
--- • link: name of another highlight group to link to, see
--- `:hi-link`.
--- • default: Don't override existing definition `:hi-default`
--- • ctermfg: Sets foreground of cterm color `ctermfg`
--- • ctermbg: Sets background of cterm color `ctermbg`
--- • cterm: cterm attribute map, like `highlight-args`. If not
--- set, cterm attributes will match those from the attribute
--- map documented above.
function vim.api.nvim_set_hl(ns_id, name, val) end
--- Set active namespace for highlights defined with `nvim_set_hl()`. This can
--- be set for a single window, see `nvim_win_set_hl_ns()`.
---
--- @param ns_id integer the namespace to use
function vim.api.nvim_set_hl_ns(ns_id) end
--- Set active namespace for highlights defined with `nvim_set_hl()` while
--- redrawing.
--- This function meant to be called while redrawing, primarily from
--- `nvim_set_decoration_provider()` on_win and on_line callbacks, which are
--- allowed to change the namespace during a redraw cycle.
---
--- @param ns_id integer the namespace to activate
function vim.api.nvim_set_hl_ns_fast(ns_id) end
--- Sets a global `mapping` for the given mode.
--- To set a buffer-local mapping, use `nvim_buf_set_keymap()`.
--- Unlike `:map`, leading/trailing whitespace is accepted as part of the
--- {lhs} or {rhs}. Empty {rhs} is `<Nop>`. `keycodes` are replaced as usual.
--- Example:
---
--- ```vim
--- call nvim_set_keymap('n', ' <NL>', '', {'nowait': v:true})
--- ```
---
--- is equivalent to:
---
--- ```vim
--- nmap <nowait> <Space><NL> <Nop>
--- ```
---
--- @param mode string Mode short-name (map command prefix: "n", "i", "v", "x", …) or
--- "!" for `:map!`, or empty string for `:map`. "ia", "ca" or
--- "!a" for abbreviation in Insert mode, Cmdline mode, or both,
--- respectively
--- @param lhs string Left-hand-side `{lhs}` of the mapping.
--- @param rhs string Right-hand-side `{rhs}` of the mapping.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.keymap Optional parameters map: Accepts all `:map-arguments` as keys
--- except `<buffer>`, values are booleans (default false). Also:
--- • "noremap" non-recursive mapping `:noremap`
--- • "desc" human-readable description.
--- • "callback" Lua function called in place of {rhs}.
--- • "replace_keycodes" (boolean) When "expr" is true, replace
--- keycodes in the resulting string (see
--- `nvim_replace_termcodes()`). Returning nil from the Lua
--- "callback" is equivalent to returning an empty string.
function vim.api.nvim_set_keymap(mode, lhs, rhs, opts) end
--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim.api.nvim_set_option(name, value) end
--- Sets the value of an option. The behavior of this function matches that of
--- `:set`: for global-local options, both the global and local value are set
--- unless otherwise specified with {scope}.
--- Note the options {win} and {buf} cannot be used together.
---
--- @param name string Option name
--- @param value any New option value
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.option Optional parameters
--- • scope: One of "global" or "local". Analogous to
--- `:setglobal` and `:setlocal`, respectively.
--- • win: `window-ID`. Used for setting window local option.
--- • buf: Buffer number. Used for setting buffer local option.
function vim.api.nvim_set_option_value(name, value, opts) end
--- Sets a global (g:) variable.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim.api.nvim_set_var(name, value) end
--- Sets a v: variable, if it is not readonly.
---
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim.api.nvim_set_vvar(name, value) end
--- Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text`. Control
--- characters including <Tab> count as one cell.
---
--- @param text string Some text
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_strwidth(text) end
--- Subscribes to event broadcasts.
---
--- @param event string Event type string
function vim.api.nvim_subscribe(event) end
--- Removes a tab-scoped (t:) variable
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_del_var(tabpage, name) end
--- Gets the tabpage number
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_get_number(tabpage) end
--- Gets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_get_var(tabpage, name) end
--- Gets the current window in a tabpage
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_get_win(tabpage) end
--- Checks if a tabpage is valid
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_is_valid(tabpage) end
--- Gets the windows in a tabpage
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_list_wins(tabpage) end
--- Sets a tab-scoped (t:) variable
---
--- @param tabpage integer Tabpage handle, or 0 for current tabpage
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim.api.nvim_tabpage_set_var(tabpage, name, value) end
--- Activates UI events on the channel.
--- Entry point of all UI clients. Allows `--embed` to continue startup.
--- Implies that the client is ready to show the UI. Adds the client to the
--- list of UIs. `nvim_list_uis()`
---
--- @param width integer Requested screen columns
--- @param height integer Requested screen rows
--- @param options table<string,any> `ui-option` map
function vim.api.nvim_ui_attach(width, height, options) end
--- Deactivates UI events on the channel.
--- Removes the client from the list of UIs. `nvim_list_uis()`
---
function vim.api.nvim_ui_detach() end
--- Tells Nvim the geometry of the popupmenu, to align floating windows with
--- an external popup menu.
--- Note that this method is not to be confused with
--- `nvim_ui_pum_set_height()`, which sets the number of visible items in the
--- popup menu, while this function sets the bounding box of the popup menu,
--- including visual elements such as borders and sliders. Floats need not use
--- the same font size, nor be anchored to exact grid corners, so one can set
--- floating-point numbers to the popup menu geometry.
---
--- @param width number Popupmenu width.
--- @param height number Popupmenu height.
--- @param row number Popupmenu row.
--- @param col number Popupmenu height.
function vim.api.nvim_ui_pum_set_bounds(width, height, row, col) end
--- Tells Nvim the number of elements displaying in the popupmenu, to decide
--- <PageUp> and <PageDown> movement.
---
--- @param height integer Popupmenu height, must be greater than zero.
function vim.api.nvim_ui_pum_set_height(height) end
--- @param gained boolean
function vim.api.nvim_ui_set_focus(gained) end
--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim.api.nvim_ui_set_option(name, value) end
--- @param width integer
--- @param height integer
function vim.api.nvim_ui_try_resize(width, height) end
--- Tell Nvim to resize a grid. Triggers a grid_resize event with the
--- requested grid size or the maximum size if it exceeds size limits.
--- On invalid grid handle, fails with error.
---
--- @param grid integer The handle of the grid to be changed.
--- @param width integer The new requested width.
--- @param height integer The new requested height.
function vim.api.nvim_ui_try_resize_grid(grid, width, height) end
--- Unsubscribes to event broadcasts.
---
--- @param event string Event type string
function vim.api.nvim_unsubscribe(event) end
--- Calls a function with window as temporary current window.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param fun function Function to call inside the window (currently Lua callable
--- only)
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_win_call(window, fun) end
--- Closes the window (like `:close` with a `window-ID`).
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param force boolean Behave like `:close!` The last window of a buffer with
--- unwritten changes can be closed. The buffer will become
--- hidden, even if 'hidden' is not set.
function vim.api.nvim_win_close(window, force) end
--- Removes a window-scoped (w:) variable
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param name string Variable name
function vim.api.nvim_win_del_var(window, name) end
--- Gets the current buffer in a window
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(window) end
--- Gets window configuration.
--- The returned value may be given to `nvim_open_win()`.
--- `relative` is empty for normal windows.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_config(window) end
--- Gets the (1,0)-indexed, buffer-relative cursor position for a given window
--- (different windows showing the same buffer have independent cursor
--- positions). `api-indexing`
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(window) end
--- Gets the window height
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_height(window) end
--- Gets the window number
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_number(window) end
--- @param window integer
--- @param name string
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_option(window, name) end
--- Gets the window position in display cells. First position is zero.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer[]
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_position(window) end
--- Gets the window tabpage
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_tabpage(window) end
--- Gets a window-scoped (w:) variable
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @return any
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_var(window, name) end
--- Gets the window width
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return integer
function vim.api.nvim_win_get_width(window) end
--- Closes the window and hide the buffer it contains (like `:hide` with a
--- `window-ID`).
--- Like `:hide` the buffer becomes hidden unless another window is editing
--- it, or 'bufhidden' is `unload`, `delete` or `wipe` as opposed to `:close`
--- or `nvim_win_close()`, which will close the buffer.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
function vim.api.nvim_win_hide(window) end
--- Checks if a window is valid
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @return boolean
function vim.api.nvim_win_is_valid(window) end
--- Sets the current buffer in a window, without side effects
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param buffer integer Buffer handle
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_buf(window, buffer) end
--- Configures window layout. Currently only for floating and external windows
--- (including changing a split window to those layouts).
--- When reconfiguring a floating window, absent option keys will not be
--- changed. `row`/`col` and `relative` must be reconfigured together.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param config vim.api.keyset.float_config Map defining the window configuration, see `nvim_open_win()`
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_config(window, config) end
--- Sets the (1,0)-indexed cursor position in the window. `api-indexing` This
--- scrolls the window even if it is not the current one.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param pos integer[] (row, col) tuple representing the new position
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(window, pos) end
--- Sets the window height.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param height integer Height as a count of rows
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_height(window, height) end
--- Set highlight namespace for a window. This will use highlights defined
--- with `nvim_set_hl()` for this namespace, but fall back to global
--- highlights (ns=0) when missing.
--- This takes precedence over the 'winhighlight' option.
---
--- @param window integer
--- @param ns_id integer the namespace to use
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_hl_ns(window, ns_id) end
--- @param window integer
--- @param name string
--- @param value any
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_option(window, name, value) end
--- Sets a window-scoped (w:) variable
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param name string Variable name
--- @param value any Variable value
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_var(window, name, value) end
--- Sets the window width. This will only succeed if the screen is split
--- vertically.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window
--- @param width integer Width as a count of columns
function vim.api.nvim_win_set_width(window, width) end
--- Computes the number of screen lines occupied by a range of text in a given
--- window. Works for off-screen text and takes folds into account.
--- Diff filler or virtual lines above a line are counted as a part of that
--- line, unless the line is on "start_row" and "start_vcol" is specified.
--- Diff filler or virtual lines below the last buffer line are counted in the
--- result when "end_row" is omitted.
--- Line indexing is similar to `nvim_buf_get_text()`.
---
--- @param window integer Window handle, or 0 for current window.
--- @param opts vim.api.keyset.win_text_height Optional parameters:
--- • start_row: Starting line index, 0-based inclusive. When
--- omitted start at the very top.
--- • end_row: Ending line index, 0-based inclusive. When
--- omitted end at the very bottom.
--- • start_vcol: Starting virtual column index on "start_row",
--- 0-based inclusive, rounded down to full screen lines. When
--- omitted include the whole line.
--- • end_vcol: Ending virtual column index on "end_row",
--- 0-based exclusive, rounded up to full screen lines. When
--- omitted include the whole line.
--- @return table<string,any>
function vim.api.nvim_win_text_height(window, opts) end