This commit prevents two things regarding the tagstack and jumping to
locations:
- Pushing the same item twice in a row
- Pushing an item where the destination is the same as the source
Both prevent having to press CTRL-T additional times just to pop items
that don't make the cursor move.
Allow to sort diagnostics (and thus signs and virtual text) by severity, so that
the most important message is shown first.
vim.lsp.handlers['textDocument/publishDiagnostics'] = vim.lsp.with(
vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, {
severity_sort = true,
}
)
Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/13929
If vim.lsp.log is loaded the second time,
the vim.log.levels will be modified with additional
entries from 0-5.
This will cause the require to fail as level:lower does
not exists on numbered value.
There were a couple of reports of "Buffer X newer than edits" problems.
We first assumed that it is incorrect for a server to send 0 as a
version - and stated that they should send a `null` instead, given that
in the specification the `textDocument` of a `TextDocumentEdit` is a
`OptionalVersionedTextDocumentIdentifier`.
But it turns out that this was a change in 3.16, and in 3.15 and earlier
versions of the specification it was a `VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier`
and language servers didn't have a better option than sending `0` if
they don't keep track of the version numbers.
So this changes the version check to always accept `0` values.
See
- https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/12970
- https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/14256
- https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/pull/1727
Because borders add up to 2 to the height of a float, we need to subtract that
from the anchor position, when opening a float in the lower half of the window.
Currently it's not 100% clear that without setting these, using the autocomds
to utilize the `textDocument/documentHighlight` functionality, nothing will
actually be visible since the highlight groups don't have any details. This
just adds in a couple simple extra notes to make sure that's done
* lsp: client stop cleanups
* Add diagnostic clearing to client.stop() method used by nvim-lspconfig
* Clear diagnostic cache to prevent stale diagnostics on client restart
* lsp: Add test for vim.lsp.diagnostic.reset
`pumvisible()` returns a number, and numbers are always `true` in Lua,
so the return value needs to be checked explicitly.
Using https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/12900 as context, it appears
the intention was to move into the `if` branch when the completion popup
is not shown (i.e. `vim.fn.pumvisible() == 0`).
Adds function to notify the user like this:
`:lua vim.notify("hello user")`
embeds log levels vim.log.levels.
you can then reassign vim.notify to for instance
```
function notify_external(msg, log_level, opts)
vim.fn.jobstart({"notify-send", msg })
end
```
The `workspace/configuration` handler could fail with the following
error if `config.settings` is nil:
runtime/lua/vim/lsp/util.lua:1432: attempt to index local 'settings' (a nil value)"
This ensures that `config.settings` is always initialized to an empty
table.