Problem:
When setting extmark for a codelens after it's asynchronously resolved,
the line may have been removed, raising "invalid 'line': out of range"
error. This is a regression from #34888.
Solution:
Re-introduce the line count check.
**Problem:** For unchanged document diagnostic reports, the `resultId`
is ignored completely, even though it should still be saved for the
request (in fact, the spec marks it as mandatory for unchanged reports,
so it should be extra important).
**Solution:** Always store the `resultId`.
Problem:
After 28b7c2d (found with bisect) the hover preview window does not
close when :edit'ing another file, even when you move the cursor.
Solution:
Change the BufLeave to target the original buffer, not the preview
buffer.
Problem:
- util._refresh() is only used by `inlay_hint.lua` and `document_color.lua`, and
both have their own wrapper functions;
- util._refresh() provides unified parameters, but this layer of wrapping is
almost meaningless because
- document color does not need the range parameter;
- inlay hint requires a range parameter, but it is not complicated
Therefore, it can be considered redundant.
ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/32887#discussion_r1996413602
Solution:
Remove it.
Problem:
Calling lsp.codelens.refresh() causes transient visual flicker because
codelens virtual texts are briefly replaced with "Unresolved lens ..."
before being resolved and redrawn. Since refresh() is triggered
frequently (e.g., on CursorHold or InsertLeave), this leads to redundant
and noisy virtual text updates, even when the final text hasn't changed.
Solution:
Do not update virtual text for a line if some lenses for that line are
not resolved yet.
A trade-off is that the user may temporarily see outdated virtual text.
However, that's preferable to spamming updates on every refresh.
This commit allows users to jump to the location specified in a
diagnostic's `relatedInformation`, using `gf` from within the
`open_float` window. The cursor need only be on line that displays the
related info.
Problem: Health check floating window gets closed when pressing 'gO' to show TOC because LSP floating preview system auto-closes on BufEnter events triggered by :lopen.
Solution: Temporarily disable BufEnter event for the current window during TOC operations and adjust window layout to prevent overlap.
Problem:
Closes#31453
Solution:
Introduce `vim.lsp.Capability`, which may serve as the base class for
all LSP features that require caching data. it
- was created if there is at least one client that supports the specific method;
- was destroyed if all clients that support the method were detached.
- Apply the refactor for `folding_range.lua` and `semantic_tokens.lua`.
- Show active features in :checkhealth.
Future:
I found that these features that are expected to be refactored by
`vim.lsp.Capability` have one characteristic in common: they all send
LSP requests once the document is modified. The following code is
different, but they are all for this purpose.
- semantic tokens:
fb8dba413f/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/semantic_tokens.lua (L192-L198)
- inlay hints, folding ranges, document color
fb8dba413f/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/inlay_hint.lua (L250-L266)
I think I can sum up this characteristic as the need to keep certain
data synchronized with the latest version computed by the server.
I believe we can handle this at the `vim.lsp.Capability` level, and
I think it will be very useful.
Therefore, my next step is to implement LSP request sending and data
synchronization on `vim.lsp.Capability`, rather than limiting it to the
current create/destroy data approach.
In https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/34092 we changed the
healthcheck to display root markers as a concatenated list if the first
item in root_markers is a string (not a table). However, this does not
solve the general case, because root_markers can contain a string as the
first element, but a table as the 2nd element.
Because root_markers has a more complex structure we should always just
display it using vim.inspect, rather than adding a special case for when
all items are a string.
**Problem:** When enabling document_color multiple times for the same
buffer (or when toggling it on and off), duplicate autocmds are created
since the previous ones are not cleared.
**Solution:** Clear the appropriate buffer-local autocmds when
enabling/disabling document color functionality.
Problem:
In LSP configs, the function form of `cmd()` cannot easily get the
resolved root dir (workspace). One of the main use-cases of a dynamic
`cmd()` is to be able to start a new server whose binary may be located
*in the workspace* ([example](https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/pull/3912)).
Compare `reuse_client()`, which also receives the resolved config.
Solution:
Pass the resolved config to `cmd()`.
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Problem: Currently, vim.notify is only used to display messages when the
message type is Error.
Solution: Use vim.notify to display messages for all message types.