Problem: in #24046 the signature of buf.clear_references() changed, which
indirectly breaks callers that were passing "ignored" args.
Solution: because util.buf_clear_references() already defaulted to "current buffer",
the change to buf.clear_references() isn't actually needed, so just revert it.
perf(treesitter): cache vim.treesitter.query.get
Problem:
vim.treesitter.query.get searches and reads query files every time it's
called, if user hasn't overridden the query. So this can incur slowdown
when called frequently.
This can happen when using treesitter foldexpr. For example, when using
`:h :range!` in markdown file to format fenced codeblock, on_changedtree
in _fold.lua is triggered many times despite that the tree doesn't have
syntactic changes (might be a bug in LanguageTree). (Incidentally, the
resulting fold is incorrect due to a bug in `:h range!`.) on_changedtree
calls vim.treesitter.query.get for each tree changes. In addition, it
may request folds queries for injected languages without fold queries,
such as markdown_inline.
Solution:
* Cache the result of vim.treesitter.query.get.
* If query file was not found, fail quickly at later calls.
- fix lint / analysis warnings
- locations_to_items(): get default offset_encoding from active client
- character_offset(): get default offset_encoding from active client
Commit 37079fc moved inlay_hint to vim.lsp() but in the process did
missed converting a call to disable/enable which are now local.
Fixes the below error when trying to toggle inlay hints.
E5108: Error executing lua /usr/local/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/inlay_hint.lua:248: attempt to call field 'disable' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
/usr/local/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/inlay_hint.lua:248: in function 'toggle'
/usr/local/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/inlay_hint.lua:310: in function 'inlay_hint'
[string ":lua"]:1: in main chunk
Problem:
vim_lsp_inlayhint: Error executing lua: .../lsp/_inlay_hint.lua:249: attempt to index field 'applied' (a nil value)
Solution:
Assign {} to bufstates.applied in on_reload
fixes#24172
Problem: Treesitter fold is not updated if treesitter hightlight is not
active. More precisely, updating folds requires `LanguageTree:parse()`.
Solution: Call `parse()` before computing folds and compute folds when
lines are added/removed.
This doesn't guarantee correctness of the folds, because some changes
that don't add/remove line won't update the folds even if they should
(e.g. adding pair of braces). But it is good enough for most cases,
while not introducing big overhead.
Also, if highlighting is active, it is likely that
`TSHighlighter._on_buf` already ran `parse()` (or vice versa).
Problem: Not all cabal config files are recognized.
Solution: Add a couple of patterns. (Marcin Szamotulski, closesvim/vim#12463)
166cd7b801
Also:
- Do not expand Lua patterns in environment variables used in file patterns.
- Test $XDG_CONFIG_HOME on Windows, as it can be used by Nvim (and the runner
sets it).
Co-authored-by: Marcin Szamotulski <coot@coot.me>
Problem:
On running `zig fmt` manually, the on_lines callback and the
server both detach (for some reason), and both of them call
`clear()`. This fixes it, otherwise the second one to detach
has an error in `reset_timer` since the bufstate doesn't exist
Solution:
* exit early in clear if `bufstates[bufnr]` is nil
* set bufstatte.enabled to true on reload instead of making bufstate nil
Problem:
The decoration provider clears the whole buffer then redraws all the hints every
time the window was redrawn. This may lead to an infinite loop.
Solution:
Store the last applied version for a line and only clear and redraw the line if
the buffer version has changed.
Problem: zserio files are not recognized.
Solution: Add a pattern for zserio files. (Dominique Pellé,
closesvim/vim#12544)
2b994da57a
Co-authored-by: =?UTF-8?q?Dominique=20Pell=C3=A9?= <dominique.pelle@gmail.com>
There is no need for two ways to access all clients of a buffer.
This doesn't add a `vim.deprecate` call yet, as the function is probably
used a lot, but removes it from the documentation and annotates it with
`@deprecated`
Enforce consistent terminology (defined in
`gen_help_html.lua:spell_dict`) for common misspellings.
This does not spellcheck English in general (perhaps a future TODO,
though it may be noisy).
Problem:
Since #23925, Version.build may be vim.NIL, which causes tostring() to fail:
E5108: Error executing lua E5114: Error while converting print argument #1: …/version.lua:129:
attempt to concatenate field 'build' (a userdata value)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'print'
[string ":lua"]:1: in main chunk
Solution:
Handle vim.NIL in Version:__tostring().
Problem:
Spacing around inlay hints has the same highlight as the hint itself.
The LSP spec for inlay hints specifically mentions the padding should not be
coloured:
/**
Render padding before the hint.
Note: Padding should use the editor's background color, not the
background color of the hint itself. That means padding can be used
to visually align/separate an inlay hint.
*/
paddingLeft?: boolean;
/**
Render padding after the hint.
Note: Padding should use the editor's background color, not the
background color of the hint itself. That means padding can be used
to visually align/separate an inlay hint.
*/
paddingRight?: boolean;
Solution:
Add the space as separate parts of the virtual text, don't add the space to the
text itself.
Add automatic refresh and a public interface on top of #23736
* add on_reload, on_detach handlers in `enable()` buf_attach, and
LspDetach autocommand in case of manual detach
* unify `__buffers` and `hint_cache_by_buf`
* use callback bufnr in `on_lines` callback, bufstate: remove __index override
* move user-facing functions into vim.lsp.buf, unify enable/disable/toggle
Closes#18086
Co-authored by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored by: Steven Todd McIntyre II <114119064+stmii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored by: nobe4 <nobe4@users.noreply.github.com>
- docs: mention --luadev-mod to run with lua runtime files
When changing a lua file in the ./runtime folder, a new contributor
might expect changes to be applied to the built Neovim binary.
Problem: Current implementation of "remove trailing /" doesn't
account for the case of literal '/' as path.
Solution: Remove trailing / only if it preceded by something else.
Co-authored by: notomo <notomo.motono@gmail.com>
Previously, filtering code actions with the "only" option failed
if the code action kind contained special Lua pattern chars such as "-"
(e.g. the ocaml language server supports a "type-annotate" code action).
Solution: use string comparison instead of string.find