fix(provider): misleading :checkhealth if user sets g:loaded_python3_provider=1 #32696

Problem:
:checkhealth shows a confusing message if user sets
g:loaded_python3_provider=1.

Solution:
- Show a warning if that var is set to 1.
- Update provider modules to default to 0. Any user code that is
  checking for 1, is like already broken because these may be set to 2.

(cherry picked from commit b4906577c9)

Co-authored-by: Sathya Pramodh <94102031+sathya-pramodh@users.noreply.github.com>
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neovim-backports[bot]
2025-03-30 08:09:07 +08:00
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parent fcee5df0fc
commit 649bce6e73
5 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ function! provider#ruby#Call(method, args) abort
endfunction
let s:prog = v:lua.vim.provider.ruby.detect()
let g:loaded_ruby_provider = empty(s:prog) ? 1 : 2
let g:loaded_ruby_provider = empty(s:prog) ? 0 : 2
let s:plugin_path = expand('<sfile>:p:h') . '/script_host.rb'
call v:lua.require'vim.provider.ruby'.start(s:plugin_path)