Problem:
If a config name contains "*" it causes rtp discovery of `lsp/` to
consider the `*` as a wildcard and could lead to strange and unintended
behaviour. For example, accessing the `'*'` config from a `lsp/` file
would cause an infinite loop.
Solution:
- Explicitly disallow a config name from containing wildcards, with the
exception of `'*'`.
- When Resolving `'*'` config, skip the rtp step.
(cherry picked from commit 2ee896201c)
Problem:
Nvim needlessly requests inlay_hints even if they are disabled for a given buffer.
Solution:
Add the missing `enabled` check in `on_refresh`.
Rest of the code has this check already so that's the only needed one to fix this.
(cherry picked from commit 49756ebc70)
Problem:
Health status can be much more visually distinct.
Solution:
Use emoji next to each status.
(cherry picked from commit 75fe540500)
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Problem: `trigger` is a custom word not yet used in APIs.
Solution: Use `get` instead because the main effect is that the
completion candidates will be collected (and shown by default,
but follow-up commits are planned to add an `on_result` callback
that allows more general handling).
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Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
Problem: :checkhealth fails if plugin has nested "lua/" directory
Solution: trim `{runtimepath}/lua` from fullpath to get subpath
(`./**/{health, health/init.lua}`)
Problem:
Given that `vim.snippet.expand()` sets temporary `<tab>`/`<s-tab>`
keymaps there is no way to build "smart-tab" functionality where `<tab>`
chooses the next completion candidate if the popup menu is visible.
Solution:
Set the keymap permanent in `_defaults`.
The downside of this approach is that users of multiple snippet engine's
need to adapt their keymaps to handle all their engines that are in use.
For example:
vim.keymap.set({ 'i', 's' }, "<Tab>", function()
if foreign_snippet.active() then
return "<Cmd>lua require('foreign_snippet').jump()<CR>"
elseif vim.snippet.active({ direction = 1 }) then
return "<Cmd>lua vim.snippet.jump(1)<CR>"
else
return key
end
end, { expr = true })
Upside is that using `vim.keymap.set` to override keymaps is a well
established pattern and `vim.snippet.expand` calls made by nvim itself
or plugins have working keymaps out of the box.
Co-authored-by: Maria José Solano <majosolano99@gmail.com>
Problem: The current implementation creates a unique autocommand group for each floating preview window, which is inefficient and can lead to numerous autocommand groups.
Solution: Use a single shared autocommand group with improved window validation to properly clean up LSP floating preview windows.
Problem:
The root dir function is not passed any context and can only assume the
current buffer is the one being attached.
The main use case is for getting the path of the buffer using
`nvim_buf_get_name`.
Solution:
Pass the buffer number as the first argument.
Problem:
vim.lsp.completion with "autotrigger" enabled, does not send
completion context, even though it has all the necessary info.
Solution:
Include the context for "autotrigger".
trigger() also optionally accepts context when manually invoked.
Problem:
Running :TOhtml with a file containing modeline may generate an invalid modeline in the output.
Solution:
Add `<!-- vim: set nomodeline: -->` to the output.
Use vi-compatible modeline format ("set foo:"), to avoid the trailing `-->` being treated as part of the modeline.
Problem: Last line in a window does not store correct `wl_lastlnum` if
lines below it are concealed (resulting in e.g. incorrect
cursor row).
Solution: Increment `wl_lastlnum` while it points to a line above a
concealed line.
Problem: After 47aaddfa the max_height option is no longer respected.
Hover documentation and Signature help windows take up the
entire text height.
Solution: Compare to window's current height and only modify the height
if it would reduce the height, not enlarge it.
Problem: _on_conceal_line callbacks are not invoked if callback has not
let Nvim know it wants to receive them. But this may change on
factors other than what is currently checked (changed buffer).
Solution: Forego this optimization, callback is still guarded behind
'conceallevel'.
Problem:
Indenting text is a common task in plugins/scripts for
presentation/formatting, yet vim has no way of doing it (especially
"dedent", and especially non-buffer text).
Solution:
Introduce `vim.text.indent()`. It sets the *exact* indentation because
that's a more difficult (and thus more useful) task than merely
"increasing the current indent" (which is somewhat easy with a `gsub()`
one-liner).
Problem: Height of a (markdown) `vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview()`
window can be reduced to account for concealed lines (after #31324).
Solution: Set the window height to the text height of the preview window.
Set 'concealcursor' to avoid unconcealing the cursorline when
entering the hover window.
Problem:
After https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/32377 selecting snippets
provided by luals inserted the multi-line text before accepting the
candidates. That's inconsistent with servers who provide `textEdit`
instead of `insertText` and having lines shift up/down while cycling
through the completion candidates is a bit irritating.
Solution:
Use the logic used for `textEdit` snippets also for `insertText`
`command` was already resolved via a `completionItem/resolve` request
but only if `additionalTextEdits` were also present, and the
`resolveSupport` capability wasn't listed.
Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/32406
Problem: When expanding a completion item that contains a multi-line word, the word is not deleted correctly.
Solution: If the word contains a line break, delete the text from Context.cursor to the current cursor position.
Problem: autotrigger option of vim.lsp.completion.enable() would trigger
all clients, as long as it matched at least one client's
triggerCharacters.
Solution: trigger only the clients with triggerCharacters matching the
character. overtriggering still happens if any client returns
isIncomplete=true (this case is more involved).
Co-authored-by: Mathias Fussenegger <f.mathias@zignar.net>
Follow up to https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/32072
If there is no prefix (e.g. at the start of word boundary or a line), it
always used the `filterText` because the `match` function always
returned false.
Problem:
With language servers like lemminx, completing xml tags like `<mo` first
shows the right candidates (`modules`) but after typing `d` the
candidates disappear.
This is because the server returns:
[...]
filterText = "<module",
label = "module",
textEdit = {
newText = "<module>$1</module>$0",
Which resulted in `module` being used as `word`, and `module` doesn't
match the prefix `<mo`. Typing `d` causes the `complete()` filtering
mechanism to kick in and remove the entry.
Solution:
Use `<module` from the `filterText` as `word` if the textEdit/label
heuristic doesn't match.
When `root_dir` is a function it can (and often will) call the provided
callback function in a fast API context (e.g. in the `on_exit` handler
of `vim.system`). When the callback function is executed we should
ensure that it runs vim.lsp.start on the main event loop.
Problem:
The floating window for hover and signature help always cuts off a few lines,
because the `_make_floating_popup_size` function counts empty lines as having
zero height.
Solution:
Ensure the height is at least 1.
Problem: open_floating_preview() may be hidden behind current window if
that is floating and has a higher zindex.
Solution: Open floating preview with zindex higher than current window.
Allows to retrieve the configuration as it will be used by `lsp.enable`
- including the parts merged from `*` and rtp.
This is useful for explicit startup control
(`vim.lsp.start(vim.lsp.config[name])`)
Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/31640
If root_dir is a function it is evaluated when the client is created to
determine the root directory.
This enables dynamically determining the root directory based on e.g.
project or directory structure (example: finding a parent Cargo.toml
file that contains "[workspace]" in a Rust project).
- Replace all uses of vim.regex with simpler Lua patterns.
- Replace all uses of vim.fn.substitute with string.gsub.
- Rework error handling so expected errors are passed back via a return.
- These get routed up an passed to `vim.notify()`
- Any other errors will cause a stack trace.
- Reworked the module initialization of `localfile_arg`
- Updated all type annotations.
- Refactored CLI completion by introduction a parse_cmdline()
function.
- Simplified `show_toc()`
- Refactor highlighting
- Inline some functions
- Fix completion on MacOS 13 and earlier.
- Prefer `manpath -q` over `man -w`
- Make completion more efficient by avoiding vim.fn.sort and vim.fn.uniq
- Reimplement using a single loop
Problem:
An LSP configuration that creates client with no root_dir or
workspace_folders can result in vim.lsp.enable attaching to it multiple
times.
Solution:
When checking existing clients, reuse a client if it wasn't initially
configured have any workspace_folders. This more closely matches the
behaviour we had prior to d9235ef
Design goals/requirements:
- Default configuration of a server can be distributed across multiple sources.
- And via RTP discovery.
- Default configuration can be specified for all servers.
- Configuration _can_ be project specific.
Solution:
- Two new API's:
- `vim.lsp.config(name, cfg)`:
- Used to define default configurations for servers of name.
- Can be used like a table or called as a function.
- Use `vim.lsp.confg('*', cfg)` to specify default config for all
servers.
- `vim.lsp.enable(name)`
- Used to enable servers of name. Uses configuration defined
via `vim.lsp.config()`.
* refactor(shared): extract `vim._list_insert` and `vim._list_remove`
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.foldexpr()`
* docs(lsp): add a todo for state management
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.folding_range.foldclose()`
* feat(lsp): schedule `foldclose()` if the buffer is not up-to-date
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.foldtext()`
* feat(lsp): support multiple folding range providers
* refactor(lsp): expose all folding related functions under `vim.lsp.*`
* perf(lsp): add `lsp.MultiHandler` for do `foldupdate()` only once