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neovim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/_capability.lua

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local api = vim.api
---@alias vim.lsp.capability.Name
---| 'semantic_tokens'
---| 'folding_range'
---| 'linked_editing_range'
--- Tracks all supported capabilities, all of which derive from `vim.lsp.Capability`.
--- Returns capability *prototypes*, not their instances.
---@type table<vim.lsp.capability.Name, vim.lsp.Capability>
local all_capabilities = {}
-- Abstract base class (not instantiable directly).
-- For each buffer that has at least one supported client attached,
-- exactly one instance of each concrete subclass is created.
-- That instance is destroyed once all supporting clients detach from the buffer.
---@class vim.lsp.Capability
---
--- Static field as the identifier of the LSP capability it supports.
---@field name vim.lsp.capability.Name
---
--- Static field for retrieving the instance associated with a specific `bufnr`.
---
--- Index in the form of `bufnr` -> `capability`
---@field active table<integer, vim.lsp.Capability?>
---
--- Buffer number it associated with.
---@field bufnr integer
---
--- The augroup owned by this instance, which will be cleared upon destruction.
---@field augroup integer
---
--- Per-client state data, scoped to the lifetime of the attached client.
---@field client_state table<integer, table>
local M = {}
M.__index = M
---@generic T : vim.lsp.Capability
---@param self T
---@param bufnr integer
---@return T
function M:new(bufnr)
-- `self` in the `new()` function refers to the concrete type (i.e., the metatable).
-- `Class` may be a subtype of `Capability`, as it supports inheritance.
---@type vim.lsp.Capability
local Class = self
if M == Class then
error('Do not instantiate the abstract class')
elseif all_capabilities[Class.name] and all_capabilities[Class.name] ~= Class then
error('Duplicated capability name')
else
all_capabilities[Class.name] = Class
end
---@type vim.lsp.Capability
self = setmetatable({}, Class)
self.bufnr = bufnr
self.augroup = api.nvim_create_augroup(string.format('nvim.lsp.%s:%s', self.name, bufnr), {
clear = true,
})
self.client_state = {}
api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspDetach', {
group = self.augroup,
buffer = bufnr,
callback = function(args)
self:on_detach(args.data.client_id)
if next(self.client_state) == nil then
self:destroy()
end
end,
})
Class.active[bufnr] = self
return self
end
function M:destroy()
-- In case the function is called before all the clients detached.
for client_id, _ in pairs(self.client_state) do
self:on_detach(client_id)
end
api.nvim_del_augroup_by_id(self.augroup)
self.active[self.bufnr] = nil
end
--- Callback invoked when an LSP client attaches.
--- Use it to initialize per-client state (empty table, new namespaces, etc.),
--- or issue requests as needed.
---@param client_id integer
function M:on_attach(client_id)
self.client_state[client_id] = {}
end
--- Callback invoked when an LSP client detaches.
--- Use it to clear per-client state (cached data, extmarks, etc.).
---@param client_id integer
function M:on_detach(client_id)
self.client_state[client_id] = nil
end
---@param name vim.lsp.capability.Name
local function make_enable_var(name)
return ('_lsp_enabled_%s'):format(name)
end
--- Optional filters |kwargs|,
---@class vim.lsp.capability.enable.Filter
---@inlinedoc
---
--- Buffer number, or 0 for current buffer, or nil for all.
--- (default: all)
---@field bufnr? integer
---
--- Client ID, or nil for all.
--- (default: all)
---@field client_id? integer
---@param name vim.lsp.capability.Name
---@param enable? boolean
---@param filter? vim.lsp.capability.enable.Filter
function M.enable(name, enable, filter)
vim.validate('name', name, 'string')
vim.validate('enable', enable, 'boolean', true)
vim.validate('filter', filter, 'table', true)
enable = enable == nil or enable
filter = filter or {}
local bufnr = filter.bufnr and vim._resolve_bufnr(filter.bufnr)
local client_id = filter.client_id
assert(not (bufnr and client_id), '`bufnr` and `client_id` are mutually exclusive.')
local var = make_enable_var(name)
local client = client_id and vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
-- Updates the marker value.
-- If local marker matches the global marker, set it to nil
-- so that `is_enable` falls back to the global marker.
if client then
if enable == vim.g[var] then
client._enabled_capabilities[name] = nil
else
client._enabled_capabilities[name] = enable
end
elseif bufnr then
if enable == vim.g[var] then
vim.b[bufnr][var] = nil
else
vim.b[bufnr][var] = enable
end
else
vim.g[var] = enable
for _, it_bufnr in ipairs(api.nvim_list_bufs()) do
if api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(it_bufnr) and vim.b[it_bufnr][var] == enable then
vim.b[it_bufnr][var] = nil
end
end
for _, it_client in ipairs(vim.lsp.get_clients()) do
if it_client._enabled_capabilities[name] == enable then
it_client._enabled_capabilities[name] = nil
end
end
end
end
---@param name vim.lsp.capability.Name
---@param filter? vim.lsp.capability.enable.Filter
function M.is_enabled(name, filter)
vim.validate('name', name, 'string')
vim.validate('filter', filter, 'table', true)
filter = filter or {}
local bufnr = filter.bufnr and vim._resolve_bufnr(filter.bufnr)
local client_id = filter.client_id
local var = make_enable_var(name)
local client = client_id and vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
-- As a fallback when not explicitly enabled or disabled:
-- Clients are treated as "enabled" since their capabilities can control behavior.
-- Buffers are treated as "disabled" to allow users to enable them as needed.
return vim.F.if_nil(client and client._enabled_capabilities[name], vim.g[var], true)
and vim.F.if_nil(bufnr and vim.b[bufnr][var], vim.g[var], false)
end
M.all = all_capabilities
return M