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author | Gregory Anders <8965202+gpanders@users.noreply.github.com> | 2023-09-14 08:23:01 -0500 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2023-09-14 08:23:01 -0500 |
commit | 2e92065686f62851318150a315591c30b8306a4b (patch) | |
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docs: replace <pre> with ``` (#25136)
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diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/F.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/F.lua index 16c834b371..5ed60ca8ab 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/F.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/F.lua @@ -5,13 +5,14 @@ local F = {} --- If all arguments are nil, returns nil. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre> +--- +--- ```lua --- local a = nil --- local b = nil --- local c = 42 --- local d = true --- assert(vim.F.if_nil(a, b, c, d) == 42) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param ... any ---@return any diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_editor.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_editor.lua index 64aeb64736..0215cae0cb 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_editor.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_editor.lua @@ -70,23 +70,24 @@ vim.log = { --- Run a system command --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua --- ---- local on_exit = function(obj) ---- print(obj.code) ---- print(obj.signal) ---- print(obj.stdout) ---- print(obj.stderr) ---- end +--- ```lua --- ---- -- Run asynchronously ---- vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }, on_exit) +--- local on_exit = function(obj) +--- print(obj.code) +--- print(obj.signal) +--- print(obj.stdout) +--- print(obj.stderr) +--- end --- ---- -- Run synchronously ---- local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }):wait() ---- -- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello', stderr = '' } +--- -- Run asynchronously +--- vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }, on_exit) --- ---- </pre> +--- -- Run synchronously +--- local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }):wait() +--- -- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello', stderr = '' } +--- +--- ``` --- --- See |uv.spawn()| for more details. --- @@ -200,7 +201,8 @@ do --- (such as the |TUI|) pastes text into the editor. --- --- Example: To remove ANSI color codes when pasting: - --- <pre>lua + --- + --- ```lua --- vim.paste = (function(overridden) --- return function(lines, phase) --- for i,line in ipairs(lines) do @@ -210,7 +212,7 @@ do --- overridden(lines, phase) --- end --- end)(vim.paste) - --- </pre> + --- ``` --- ---@see |paste| ---@alias paste_phase -1 | 1 | 2 | 3 @@ -361,32 +363,33 @@ local VIM_CMD_ARG_MAX = 20 --- command. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.cmd('echo 42') ---- vim.cmd([[ ---- augroup My_group ---- autocmd! ---- autocmd FileType c setlocal cindent ---- augroup END ---- ]]) --- ---- -- Ex command :echo "foo" ---- -- Note string literals need to be double quoted. ---- vim.cmd('echo "foo"') ---- vim.cmd { cmd = 'echo', args = { '"foo"' } } ---- vim.cmd.echo({ args = { '"foo"' } }) ---- vim.cmd.echo('"foo"') +--- ```lua +--- vim.cmd('echo 42') +--- vim.cmd([[ +--- augroup My_group +--- autocmd! +--- autocmd FileType c setlocal cindent +--- augroup END +--- ]]) +--- +--- -- Ex command :echo "foo" +--- -- Note string literals need to be double quoted. +--- vim.cmd('echo "foo"') +--- vim.cmd { cmd = 'echo', args = { '"foo"' } } +--- vim.cmd.echo({ args = { '"foo"' } }) +--- vim.cmd.echo('"foo"') --- ---- -- Ex command :write! myfile.txt ---- vim.cmd('write! myfile.txt') ---- vim.cmd { cmd = 'write', args = { "myfile.txt" }, bang = true } ---- vim.cmd.write { args = { "myfile.txt" }, bang = true } ---- vim.cmd.write { "myfile.txt", bang = true } +--- -- Ex command :write! myfile.txt +--- vim.cmd('write! myfile.txt') +--- vim.cmd { cmd = 'write', args = { "myfile.txt" }, bang = true } +--- vim.cmd.write { args = { "myfile.txt" }, bang = true } +--- vim.cmd.write { "myfile.txt", bang = true } --- ---- -- Ex command :colorscheme blue ---- vim.cmd('colorscheme blue') ---- vim.cmd.colorscheme('blue') ---- </pre> +--- -- Ex command :colorscheme blue +--- vim.cmd('colorscheme blue') +--- vim.cmd.colorscheme('blue') +--- ``` --- ---@param command string|table Command(s) to execute. --- If a string, executes multiple lines of Vim script at once. In this @@ -871,9 +874,10 @@ end --- "Pretty prints" the given arguments and returns them unmodified. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- local hl_normal = vim.print(vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_name('Normal', true)) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local hl_normal = vim.print(vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_name('Normal', true)) +--- ``` --- --- @see |vim.inspect()| --- @see |:=| @@ -900,10 +904,12 @@ end --- Translate keycodes. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- local k = vim.keycode ---- vim.g.mapleader = k'<bs>' ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local k = vim.keycode +--- vim.g.mapleader = k'<bs>' +--- ``` +--- --- @param str string String to be converted. --- @return string --- @see |nvim_replace_termcodes()| diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/api.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/api.lua index 7cd0d825a1..6573c68493 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/api.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/api.lua @@ -127,11 +127,16 @@ function vim.api.nvim__unpack(str) end function vim.api.nvim_buf_add_highlight(buffer, ns_id, hl_group, line, col_start, col_end) end --- Activates buffer-update events on a channel, or as Lua callbacks. ---- Example (Lua): capture buffer updates in a global `events` variable (use "vim.print(events)" to see its contents): +--- Example (Lua): capture buffer updates in a global `events` variable (use +--- "vim.print(events)" to see its contents): +--- --- ```lua ---- events = {} ---- vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(0, false, { ---- on_lines=function(...) table.insert(events, {...}) end}) +--- events = {} +--- vim.api.nvim_buf_attach(0, false, { +--- on_lines = function(...) +--- table.insert(events, {...}) +--- end, +--- }) --- ``` --- --- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer @@ -314,29 +319,32 @@ function vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmark_by_id(buffer, ns_id, id, opts) end --- Region can be given as (row,col) tuples, or valid extmark ids (whose --- positions define the bounds). 0 and -1 are understood as (0,0) and (-1,-1) --- respectively, thus the following are equivalent: +--- --- ```lua ---- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, 0, -1, {}) ---- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, {0,0}, {-1,-1}, {}) +--- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, 0, -1, {}) +--- vim.api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, my_ns, {0,0}, {-1,-1}, {}) --- ``` +--- --- If `end` is less than `start`, traversal works backwards. (Useful with --- `limit`, to get the first marks prior to a given position.) --- Note: when using extmark ranges (marks with a end_row/end_col position) --- the `overlap` option might be useful. Otherwise only the start position of --- an extmark will be considered. --- Example: +--- --- ```lua ---- local api = vim.api ---- local pos = api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0) ---- local ns = api.nvim_create_namespace('my-plugin') ---- -- Create new extmark at line 1, column 1. ---- local m1 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, 0, {}) ---- -- Create new extmark at line 3, column 1. ---- local m2 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 2, 0, {}) ---- -- Get extmarks only from line 3. ---- local ms = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, {2,0}, {2,0}, {}) ---- -- Get all marks in this buffer + namespace. ---- local all = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, 0, -1, {}) ---- vim.print(ms) +--- local api = vim.api +--- local pos = api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0) +--- local ns = api.nvim_create_namespace('my-plugin') +--- -- Create new extmark at line 1, column 1. +--- local m1 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 0, 0, {}) +--- -- Create new extmark at line 3, column 1. +--- local m2 = api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(0, ns, 2, 0, {}) +--- -- Get extmarks only from line 3. +--- local ms = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, {2,0}, {2,0}, {}) +--- -- Get all marks in this buffer + namespace. +--- local all = api.nvim_buf_get_extmarks(0, ns, 0, -1, {}) +--- vim.print(ms) --- ``` --- --- @param buffer integer Buffer handle, or 0 for current buffer @@ -775,6 +783,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_command_output(command) end --- Create or get an autocommand group `autocmd-groups`. --- To get an existing group id, do: +--- --- ```lua --- local id = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("MyGroup", { --- clear = false @@ -790,6 +799,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_create_augroup(name, opts) end --- Creates an `autocommand` event handler, defined by `callback` (Lua function or Vimscript function name string) or `command` (Ex command string). --- Example using Lua callback: +--- --- ```lua --- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, { --- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"}, @@ -798,17 +808,21 @@ function vim.api.nvim_create_augroup(name, opts) end --- end --- }) --- ``` +--- --- Example using an Ex command as the handler: +--- --- ```lua --- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, { --- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"}, --- command = "echo 'Entering a C or C++ file'", --- }) --- ``` ---- Note: `pattern` is NOT automatically expanded (unlike with `:autocmd`), thus names like ---- "$HOME" and "~" must be expanded explicitly: +--- +--- Note: `pattern` is NOT automatically expanded (unlike with `:autocmd`), +--- thus names like "$HOME" and "~" must be expanded explicitly: +--- --- ```lua ---- pattern = vim.fn.expand("~") .. "/some/path/*.py" +--- pattern = vim.fn.expand("~") .. "/some/path/*.py" --- ``` --- --- @param event any (string|array) Event(s) that will trigger the handler @@ -870,10 +884,11 @@ function vim.api.nvim_create_namespace(name) end --- Creates a global `user-commands` command. --- For Lua usage see `lua-guide-commands-create`. --- Example: +--- --- ```vim ---- :call nvim_create_user_command('SayHello', 'echo "Hello world!"', {'bang': v:true}) ---- :SayHello ---- Hello world! +--- :call nvim_create_user_command('SayHello', 'echo "Hello world!"', {'bang': v:true}) +--- :SayHello +--- Hello world! --- ``` --- --- @param name string Name of the new user command. Must begin with an uppercase @@ -1084,6 +1099,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_execute_lua(code, args) end --- with escape_ks=false) to replace `keycodes`, then pass the result to --- nvim_feedkeys(). --- Example: +--- --- ```vim --- :let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("<C-o>", v:true, v:false, v:true) --- :call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:false) @@ -1111,19 +1127,21 @@ function vim.api.nvim_get_api_info() end --- Get all autocommands that match the corresponding {opts}. --- These examples will get autocommands matching ALL the given criteria: +--- --- ```lua ---- -- Matches all criteria ---- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({ ---- group = "MyGroup", ---- event = {"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, ---- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"} ---- }) ---- ---- -- All commands from one group ---- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({ ---- group = "MyGroup", ---- }) +--- -- Matches all criteria +--- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({ +--- group = "MyGroup", +--- event = {"BufEnter", "BufWinEnter"}, +--- pattern = {"*.c", "*.h"} +--- }) +--- +--- -- All commands from one group +--- autocommands = vim.api.nvim_get_autocmds({ +--- group = "MyGroup", +--- }) --- ``` +--- --- NOTE: When multiple patterns or events are provided, it will find all the --- autocommands that match any combination of them. --- @@ -1149,6 +1167,7 @@ function vim.api.nvim_get_chan_info(chan) end --- Returns the 24-bit RGB value of a `nvim_get_color_map()` color name or --- "#rrggbb" hexadecimal string. --- Example: +--- --- ```vim --- :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("Pink") --- :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("#cbcbcb") @@ -1471,14 +1490,18 @@ function vim.api.nvim_open_term(buffer, opts) end --- could let floats hover outside of the main window like a tooltip, but this --- should not be used to specify arbitrary WM screen positions. --- Example (Lua): window-relative float +--- --- ```lua --- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false, --- {relative='win', row=3, col=3, width=12, height=3}) --- ``` +--- --- Example (Lua): buffer-relative float (travels as buffer is scrolled) +--- --- ```lua --- vim.api.nvim_open_win(0, false, --- {relative='win', width=12, height=3, bufpos={100,10}}) +--- }) --- ``` --- --- @param buffer integer Buffer to display, or 0 for current buffer @@ -1856,10 +1879,13 @@ function vim.api.nvim_set_hl_ns_fast(ns_id) end --- Unlike `:map`, leading/trailing whitespace is accepted as part of the --- {lhs} or {rhs}. Empty {rhs} is `<Nop>`. `keycodes` are replaced as usual. --- Example: +--- --- ```vim --- call nvim_set_keymap('n', ' <NL>', '', {'nowait': v:true}) --- ``` +--- --- is equivalent to: +--- --- ```vim --- nmap <nowait> <Space><NL> <Nop> --- ``` diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/builtin.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/builtin.lua index d7b76a803c..0a6dd3e151 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/builtin.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/builtin.lua @@ -131,7 +131,8 @@ function vim.str_utf_pos(str) end --- The result can be added to {index} to get the starting byte of a character. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- -- The character 'æ' is stored as the bytes '\xc3\xa6' (using UTF-8) --- --- -- Returns 0 because the index is pointing at the first byte of a character @@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ function vim.str_utf_pos(str) end --- --- -- Returns -1 because the index is pointing at the second byte of a character --- vim.str_utf_start('æ', 2) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- --- @param str string --- @param index number @@ -150,7 +151,8 @@ function vim.str_utf_start(str, index) end --- to. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- -- The character 'æ' is stored as the bytes '\xc3\xa6' (using UTF-8) --- --- -- Returns 0 because the index is pointing at the last byte of a character @@ -158,7 +160,7 @@ function vim.str_utf_start(str, index) end --- --- -- Returns 1 because the index is pointing at the penultimate byte of a character --- vim.str_utf_end('æ', 1) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- --- @param str string --- @param index number @@ -204,7 +206,8 @@ function vim.schedule(callback) end --- this time. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- --- --- --- -- Wait for 100 ms, allowing other events to process @@ -226,7 +229,7 @@ function vim.schedule(callback) end --- if vim.wait(10000, function() return vim.g.timer_result end) then --- print('Only waiting a little bit of time!') --- end ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- --- @param time integer Number of milliseconds to wait --- @param callback? fun(): boolean Optional callback. Waits until {callback} returns true @@ -258,22 +261,23 @@ function vim.wait(time, callback, interval, fast_only) end --- likewise experimental). --- --- Example (stub for a |ui-popupmenu| implementation): ---- <pre>lua ---- ---- ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace('my_fancy_pum') ---- ---- vim.ui_attach(ns, {ext_popupmenu=true}, function(event, ...) ---- if event == "popupmenu_show" then ---- local items, selected, row, col, grid = ... ---- print("display pum ", #items) ---- elseif event == "popupmenu_select" then ---- local selected = ... ---- print("selected", selected) ---- elseif event == "popupmenu_hide" then ---- print("FIN") ---- end ---- end) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace('my_fancy_pum') +--- +--- vim.ui_attach(ns, {ext_popupmenu=true}, function(event, ...) +--- if event == "popupmenu_show" then +--- local items, selected, row, col, grid = ... +--- print("display pum ", #items) +--- elseif event == "popupmenu_select" then +--- local selected = ... +--- print("selected", selected) +--- elseif event == "popupmenu_hide" then +--- print("FIN") +--- end +--- end) +--- ``` +--- --- @param ns integer --- @param options table<string, any> --- @param callback fun() diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/diff.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/diff.lua index 246ac0c75a..f265139448 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/diff.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/diff.lua @@ -6,24 +6,25 @@ --- either directly or via callback arguments, are 1-based. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.diff('a\\n', 'b\\nc\\n') ---- -- => ---- -- @@ -1 +1,2 @@ ---- -- -a ---- -- +b ---- -- +c --- ---- vim.diff('a\\n', 'b\\nc\\n', {result_type = 'indices'}) ---- -- => ---- -- { ---- -- {1, 1, 1, 2} ---- -- } ---- </pre> +--- ```lua +--- vim.diff('a\n', 'b\nc\n') +--- -- => +--- -- @@ -1 +1,2 @@ +--- -- -a +--- -- +b +--- -- +c --- ---- @param a string First string to compare ---- @param b string Second string to compare ---- @param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters: +--- vim.diff('a\n', 'b\nc\n', {result_type = 'indices'}) +--- -- => +--- -- { +--- -- {1, 1, 1, 2} +--- -- } +--- ``` +--- +---@param a string First string to compare +---@param b string Second string to compare +---@param opts table<string,any> Optional parameters: --- - `on_hunk` (callback): --- Invoked for each hunk in the diff. Return a negative number --- to cancel the callback for any remaining hunks. @@ -64,6 +65,6 @@ --- Use the indent heuristic for the internal --- diff library. --- ---- @return string|table|nil +---@return string|table|nil --- See {opts.result_type}. `nil` if {opts.on_hunk} is given. function vim.diff(a, b, opts) end diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/json.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/json.lua index 76a6c7b733..edf905c7c6 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/json.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/json.lua @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ---- @meta +---@meta -- luacheck: no unused args ---- @defgroup vim.json +---@defgroup vim.json --- --- This module provides encoding and decoding of Lua objects to and --- from JSON-encoded strings. Supports |vim.NIL| and |vim.empty_dict()|. @@ -14,24 +14,23 @@ --- - Decodes empty array as `{}` (empty Lua table). --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- :lua vim.print(vim.json.decode('{"bar":[],"foo":{},"zub":null}')) ---- --> { bar = {}, foo = vim.empty_dict(), zub = vim.NIL } ---- </pre> ---- Parameters: ~ ---- • {str} Stringified JSON data. ---- • {opts} Options map keys: ---- • luanil: { object: bool, array: bool } ---- • `luanil.object=true` converts `null` in JSON objects to ---- Lua `nil` instead of `vim.NIL`. ---- • `luanil.array=true` converts `null` in JSON arrays to Lua ---- `nil` instead of `vim.NIL`. ---- @param str string ---- @param opts? table<string, any> ---- @return any +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.print(vim.json.decode('{"bar":[],"foo":{},"zub":null}')) +--- -- { bar = {}, foo = vim.empty_dict(), zub = vim.NIL } +--- ``` +--- +---@param str string Stringified JSON data. +---@param opts? table<string,any> Options table with keys: +--- - luanil: (table) Table with keys: +--- * object: (boolean) When true, converts `null` in JSON objects +--- to Lua `nil` instead of |vim.NIL|. +--- * array: (boolean) When true, converts `null` in JSON arrays +--- to Lua `nil` instead of |vim.NIL|. +---@return any function vim.json.decode(str, opts) end --- Encodes (or "packs") Lua object {obj} as JSON in a Lua string. ---- @param obj any ---- @return string +---@param obj any +---@return string function vim.json.encode(obj) end diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/misc.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/misc.lua index 8a76755962..0d70e16314 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/misc.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/misc.lua @@ -5,9 +5,11 @@ --- Invokes |vim-function| or |user-function| {func} with arguments {...}. --- See also |vim.fn|. --- Equivalent to: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.fn[func]({...}) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.fn[func]({...}) +--- ``` +--- --- @param func fun() --- @param ... any function vim.call(func, ...) end diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua index 92dc4b2c7f..af676fa961 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/options.lua @@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ vim.bo.ai = vim.bo.autoindent --- :set autoread< --- ``` --- +--- --- @type boolean vim.o.autoread = true vim.o.ar = vim.o.autoread @@ -354,6 +355,7 @@ vim.go.bkc = vim.go.backupcopy --- ``` --- :set bdir=c:\\tmp,\ dir\\,with\\,commas,\\\ dir\ with\ spaces --- ``` +--- --- See also 'backup' and 'writebackup' options. --- If you want to hide your backup files on Unix, consider this value: --- ``` @@ -409,9 +411,9 @@ vim.go.bex = vim.go.backupext --- --- Note that environment variables are not expanded. If you want to use --- $HOME you must expand it explicitly, e.g.: ---- ``` ---- :let &backupskip = escape(expand('$HOME'), '\') .. '/tmp/*' --- +--- ```vim +--- :let &backupskip = escape(expand('$HOME'), '\') .. '/tmp/*' --- ``` --- Note that the default also makes sure that "crontab -e" works (when a --- backup would be made by renaming the original file crontab won't see @@ -833,6 +835,7 @@ vim.bo.cino = vim.bo.cinoptions --- set cinscopedecls+=signals,public\ slots,private\ slots --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.cinscopedecls = "public,protected,private" vim.o.cinsd = vim.o.cinscopedecls @@ -916,11 +919,11 @@ vim.go.cwh = vim.go.cmdwinheight --- The screen column can be an absolute number, or a number preceded with --- '+' or '-', which is added to or subtracted from 'textwidth'. --- ``` ---- --- :set cc=+1 " highlight column after 'textwidth' --- :set cc=+1,+2,+3 " highlight three columns after 'textwidth' --- :hi ColorColumn ctermbg=lightgrey guibg=lightgrey --- ``` +--- --- When 'textwidth' is zero then the items with '-' and '+' are not used. --- A maximum of 256 columns are highlighted. --- @@ -1418,6 +1421,7 @@ vim.wo.crb = vim.wo.cursorbind --- au WinEnter * set cursorline cursorcolumn --- ``` --- +--- --- @type boolean vim.o.cursorcolumn = false vim.o.cuc = vim.o.cursorcolumn @@ -1499,6 +1503,7 @@ vim.go.debug = vim.o.debug --- let &l:define = '^\s*\ze\k\+\s*=\s*function(' --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.define = "" vim.o.def = vim.o.define @@ -1679,6 +1684,7 @@ vim.go.dex = vim.go.diffexpr --- :set diffopt-=internal " do NOT use the internal diff parser --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.diffopt = "internal,filler,closeoff" vim.o.dip = vim.o.diffopt @@ -1729,6 +1735,7 @@ vim.go.dg = vim.go.digraph --- ``` --- :set dir=c:\\tmp,\ dir\\,with\\,commas,\\\ dir\ with\ spaces --- ``` +--- --- Editing the same file twice will result in a warning. Using "/tmp" on --- is discouraged: if the system crashes you lose the swap file. And --- others on the computer may be able to see the files. @@ -1917,6 +1924,7 @@ vim.go.efm = vim.go.errorformat --- :set ei=WinEnter,WinLeave --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.eventignore = "" vim.o.ei = vim.o.eventignore @@ -2634,14 +2642,12 @@ vim.go.gp = vim.go.grepprg --- To disable cursor-styling, reset the option: --- ``` --- :set guicursor= ---- --- ``` --- To enable mode shapes, "Cursor" highlight, and blinking: --- ``` --- :set guicursor=n-v-c:block,i-ci-ve:ver25,r-cr:hor20,o:hor50 --- \,a:blinkwait700-blinkoff400-blinkon250-Cursor/lCursor --- \,sm:block-blinkwait175-blinkoff150-blinkon175 ---- --- ``` --- The option is a comma-separated list of parts. Each part consists of a --- mode-list and an argument-list: @@ -2719,6 +2725,7 @@ vim.go.gp = vim.go.grepprg --- :highlight Cursor gui=NONE guifg=bg guibg=fg --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.guicursor = "n-v-c-sm:block,i-ci-ve:ver25,r-cr-o:hor20" vim.o.gcr = vim.o.guicursor @@ -2790,6 +2797,7 @@ vim.go.gcr = vim.go.guicursor --- :set guifont=Andale_Mono:h7.5:w4.5 --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.guifont = "" vim.o.gfn = vim.o.guifont @@ -2944,6 +2952,7 @@ vim.go.gtl = vim.go.guitablabel --- :let &guitabtooltip = "line one\nline two" --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.guitabtooltip = "" vim.o.gtt = vim.o.guitabtooltip @@ -3206,6 +3215,7 @@ vim.go.inc = vim.go.include --- ``` --- :setlocal includeexpr=tr(v:fname,'.','/') --- ``` +--- --- Also used for the `gf` command if an unmodified file name can't be --- found. Allows doing "gf" on the name after an 'include' statement. --- Also used for `<cfile>`. @@ -3258,6 +3268,7 @@ vim.bo.inex = vim.bo.includeexpr --- autocmd CmdlineLeave /,\? :set nohlsearch --- augroup END --- ``` +--- --- CTRL-L can be used to add one character from after the current match --- to the command line. If 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' are set and the --- command line has no uppercase characters, the added character is @@ -3565,6 +3576,7 @@ vim.go.kp = vim.go.keywordprg --- ``` --- :set langmap=zy,yz,ZY,YZ --- ``` +--- --- The 'langmap' option is a list of parts, separated with commas. Each --- part can be in one of two forms: --- 1. A list of pairs. Each pair is a "from" character immediately @@ -3762,6 +3774,7 @@ vim.go.lw = vim.go.lispwords --- ``` --- :set list lcs=tab:\ \ --- ``` +--- --- Note that list mode will also affect formatting (set with 'textwidth' --- or 'wrapmargin') when 'cpoptions' includes 'L'. See 'listchars' for --- changing the way tabs are displayed. @@ -3790,6 +3803,7 @@ vim.wo.list = vim.o.list --- >-- --- etc. --- ``` +--- --- tab:xyz The 'z' is always used, then 'x' is prepended, and --- then 'y' is used as many times as will fit. Thus --- "tab:<->" displays: @@ -3801,6 +3815,7 @@ vim.wo.list = vim.o.list --- <--> --- etc. --- ``` +--- --- When "tab:" is omitted, a tab is shown as ^I. --- *lcs-space* --- space:c Character to show for a space. When omitted, spaces @@ -3816,6 +3831,7 @@ vim.wo.list = vim.o.list --- ``` --- ---+---+-- --- ``` +--- --- *lcs-lead* --- lead:c Character to show for leading spaces. When omitted, --- leading spaces are blank. Overrides the "space" and @@ -3824,6 +3840,7 @@ vim.wo.list = vim.o.list --- ``` --- :set listchars+=tab:>-,lead:. --- ``` +--- --- *lcs-leadmultispace* --- leadmultispace:c... --- Like the `lcs-multispace` value, but for leading @@ -3834,6 +3851,7 @@ vim.wo.list = vim.o.list --- ``` --- ---+---+--XXX --- ``` +--- --- Where "XXX" denotes the first non-blank characters in --- the line. --- *lcs-trail* @@ -3941,6 +3959,7 @@ vim.go.mef = vim.go.makeef --- :set makeencoding=char " system locale is used --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.makeencoding = "" vim.o.menc = vim.o.makeencoding @@ -3986,13 +4005,11 @@ vim.go.mp = vim.go.makeprg --- '>' (for HTML): --- ``` --- :set mps+=<:> ---- --- ``` --- A more exotic example, to jump between the '=' and ';' in an --- assignment, useful for languages like C and Java: --- ``` --- :au FileType c,cpp,java set mps+==:; ---- --- ``` --- For a more advanced way of using "%", see the matchit.vim plugin in --- the $VIMRUNTIME/plugin directory. `add-local-help` @@ -4078,6 +4095,7 @@ vim.go.mis = vim.go.menuitems --- ``` --- {start},{inc},{added} --- ``` +--- --- For most languages the uncompressed word tree fits in memory. {start} --- gives the amount of memory in Kbyte that can be used before any --- compression is done. It should be a bit smaller than the amount of @@ -4196,6 +4214,7 @@ vim.go.more = vim.o.more --- ``` --- :set mouse=nv --- ``` +--- --- To temporarily disable mouse support, hold the shift key while using --- the mouse. --- @@ -4299,6 +4318,7 @@ vim.go.mh = vim.go.mousehide --- :map <4-S-LeftDrag> <4-RightDrag> --- :map <4-S-LeftRelease> <4-RightRelease> --- ``` +--- --- Mouse commands requiring the CTRL modifier can be simulated by typing --- the "g" key before using the mouse: --- "g<LeftMouse>" is "<C-LeftMouse> (jump to tag under mouse click) @@ -4477,6 +4497,7 @@ vim.bo.nf = vim.bo.nrformats --- |there | 4 there | 1 there | 1 there --- ``` --- +--- --- @type boolean vim.o.number = false vim.o.nu = vim.o.number @@ -4710,10 +4731,10 @@ vim.wo.pvw = vim.wo.previewwindow --- the popupmenu using `highlight-blend`. For instance, to enable --- transparency but force the current selected element to be fully opaque: --- ``` ---- --- :set pumblend=15 --- :hi PmenuSel blend=0 --- ``` +--- --- UI-dependent. Works best with RGB colors. 'termguicolors' --- --- @type integer @@ -4986,6 +5007,7 @@ vim.go.ru = vim.go.ruler --- :set rulerformat=%15(%c%V\ %p%%%) --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.rulerformat = "" vim.o.ruf = vim.o.rulerformat @@ -5363,6 +5385,7 @@ vim.go.ssop = vim.go.sessionoptions --- ``` --- :set shada='50,<1000,s100,:0,n~/nvim/shada --- ``` +--- --- '50 Marks will be remembered for the last 50 files you --- edited. --- <1000 Contents of registers (up to 1000 lines each) will be @@ -5449,7 +5472,6 @@ vim.go.sdf = vim.go.shadafile --- let &shellredir = '2>&1 | %%{ "$_" } | Out-File %s; exit $LastExitCode' --- let &shellpipe = '2>&1 | %%{ "$_" } | tee %s; exit $LastExitCode' --- set shellquote= shellxquote= ---- --- ``` --- This option cannot be set from a `modeline` or in the `sandbox`, for --- security reasons. @@ -5726,6 +5748,7 @@ vim.go.shm = vim.go.shortmess --- :setlocal showbreak=NONE --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.showbreak = "" vim.o.sbr = vim.o.showbreak @@ -5858,15 +5881,16 @@ vim.go.ss = vim.go.sidescroll --- setlocal sidescrolloff< --- setlocal sidescrolloff=-1 --- ``` +--- --- Example: Try this together with 'sidescroll' and 'listchars' as --- in the following example to never allow the cursor to move --- onto the "extends" character: --- ``` ---- --- :set nowrap sidescroll=1 listchars=extends:>,precedes:< --- :set sidescrolloff=1 --- ``` --- +--- --- @type integer vim.o.sidescrolloff = 0 vim.o.siso = vim.o.sidescrolloff @@ -6171,6 +6195,7 @@ vim.bo.spo = vim.bo.spelloptions --- ``` --- :set sps=file:~/.config/nvim/sugg,best,expr:MySuggest() --- ``` +--- --- This option cannot be set from a `modeline` or in the `sandbox`, for --- security reasons. --- @@ -6263,6 +6288,7 @@ vim.go.sol = vim.go.startofline --- handler should be written with this in mind. --- --- Examples: +--- --- ```vim --- " Relative number with bar separator and click handlers: --- :set statuscolumn=%@SignCb@%s%=%T%@NumCb@%r│%T @@ -6282,7 +6308,6 @@ vim.go.sol = vim.go.startofline --- :let &stc='%#NonText#%{&nu?v:lnum:""}' . --- '%=%{&rnu&&(v:lnum%2)?"\ ".v:relnum:""}' . --- '%#LineNr#%{&rnu&&!(v:lnum%2)?"\ ".v:relnum:""}' ---- --- ``` --- WARNING: this expression is evaluated for each screen line so defining --- an expensive expression can negatively affect render performance. @@ -6522,6 +6547,7 @@ vim.wo.stc = vim.wo.statuscolumn --- :endfunction --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.statusline = "" vim.o.stl = vim.o.statusline @@ -6553,6 +6579,7 @@ vim.go.su = vim.go.suffixes --- :set suffixesadd=.java --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.suffixesadd = "" vim.o.sua = vim.o.suffixesadd @@ -7445,6 +7472,7 @@ vim.go.ww = vim.go.whichwrap --- :set wc=<Tab> --- ``` --- +--- --- @type integer vim.o.wildchar = 9 vim.o.wc = vim.o.wildchar @@ -7533,6 +7561,7 @@ vim.go.wic = vim.go.wildignorecase --- :cnoremap <Left> <Space><BS><Left> --- :cnoremap <Right> <Space><BS><Right> --- ``` +--- --- `hl-WildMenu` highlights the current match. --- --- @type boolean @@ -7762,6 +7791,7 @@ vim.go.wh = vim.go.winheight --- set winhighlight=Normal:MyNormal,NormalNC:MyNormalNC --- ``` --- +--- --- @type string vim.o.winhighlight = "" vim.o.winhl = vim.o.winhighlight diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/spell.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/spell.lua index d55867f769..57f2180895 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/spell.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta/spell.lua @@ -10,13 +10,14 @@ --- the buffer. Consider calling this with |nvim_buf_call()|. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.spell.check("the quik brown fox") ---- -- => ---- -- { ---- -- {'quik', 'bad', 5} ---- -- } ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.spell.check("the quik brown fox") +--- -- => +--- -- { +--- -- {'quik', 'bad', 5} +--- -- } +--- ``` --- --- @param str string --- @return {[1]: string, [2]: string, [3]: string}[] diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_options.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_options.lua index e1c125baf2..7b44f6b35f 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_options.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_options.lua @@ -7,11 +7,12 @@ ---"references". |lua-guide-variables| For example, using \`vim.fn.remove()\` on ---a Lua list copies the list object to Vimscript and does NOT modify the Lua ---list: ----<pre>lua ---- local list = { 1, 2, 3 } ---- vim.fn.remove(list, 0) ---- vim.print(list) --> "{ 1, 2, 3 }" ----</pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local list = { 1, 2, 3 } +--- vim.fn.remove(list, 0) +--- vim.print(list) --> "{ 1, 2, 3 }" +--- ``` ---@addtogroup lua-vimscript ---@brief <pre>help @@ -131,13 +132,17 @@ local function get_options_info(name) return info end ----Environment variables defined in the editor session. ----See |expand-env| and |:let-environment| for the Vimscript behavior. ----Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. ----Example: <pre>lua ---- vim.env.FOO = 'bar' ---- print(vim.env.TERM) ----</pre> +--- Environment variables defined in the editor session. +--- See |expand-env| and |:let-environment| for the Vimscript behavior. +--- Invalid or unset key returns `nil`. +--- +--- Example: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.env.FOO = 'bar' +--- print(vim.env.TERM) +--- ``` +--- ---@param var string vim.env = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) @@ -226,16 +231,18 @@ end ---global value of a |global-local| option, see |:setglobal|. ---</pre> ----Get or set |options|. Like `:set`. Invalid key is an error. +--- Get or set |options|. Like `:set`. Invalid key is an error. --- ----Note: this works on both buffer-scoped and window-scoped options using the ----current buffer and window. +--- Note: this works on both buffer-scoped and window-scoped options using the +--- current buffer and window. --- ----Example: <pre>lua ---- vim.o.cmdheight = 4 ---- print(vim.o.columns) ---- print(vim.o.foo) -- error: invalid key ----</pre> +--- Example: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.o.cmdheight = 4 +--- print(vim.o.columns) +--- print(vim.o.foo) -- error: invalid key +--- ``` vim.o = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) return api.nvim_get_option_value(k, {}) @@ -245,18 +252,20 @@ vim.o = setmetatable({}, { end, }) ----Get or set global |options|. Like `:setglobal`. Invalid key is ----an error. +--- Get or set global |options|. Like `:setglobal`. Invalid key is +--- an error. --- ----Note: this is different from |vim.o| because this accesses the global ----option value and thus is mostly useful for use with |global-local| ----options. +--- Note: this is different from |vim.o| because this accesses the global +--- option value and thus is mostly useful for use with |global-local| +--- options. --- ----Example: <pre>lua ---- vim.go.cmdheight = 4 ---- print(vim.go.columns) ---- print(vim.go.bar) -- error: invalid key ----</pre> +--- Example: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.go.cmdheight = 4 +--- print(vim.go.columns) +--- print(vim.go.bar) -- error: invalid key +--- ``` vim.go = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(_, k) return api.nvim_get_option_value(k, { scope = 'global' }) @@ -266,37 +275,39 @@ vim.go = setmetatable({}, { end, }) ----Get or set buffer-scoped |options| for the buffer with number {bufnr}. ----Like `:set` and `:setlocal`. If [{bufnr}] is omitted then the current ----buffer is used. Invalid {bufnr} or key is an error. +--- Get or set buffer-scoped |options| for the buffer with number {bufnr}. +--- Like `:set` and `:setlocal`. If [{bufnr}] is omitted then the current +--- buffer is used. Invalid {bufnr} or key is an error. --- ----Note: this is equivalent to both `:set` and `:setlocal`. +--- Note: this is equivalent to both `:set` and `:setlocal`. --- ----Example: <pre>lua ---- local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() ---- vim.bo[bufnr].buflisted = true -- same as vim.bo.buflisted = true ---- print(vim.bo.comments) ---- print(vim.bo.baz) -- error: invalid key ----</pre> ----@param bufnr integer|nil +--- Example: +--- +--- ```lua +--- local bufnr = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() +--- vim.bo[bufnr].buflisted = true -- same as vim.bo.buflisted = true +--- print(vim.bo.comments) +--- print(vim.bo.baz) -- error: invalid key +--- ``` vim.bo = new_buf_opt_accessor() ----Get or set window-scoped |options| for the window with handle {winid} and ----buffer with number {bufnr}. Like `:setlocal` if {bufnr} is provided, like ----`:set` otherwise. If [{winid}] is omitted then the current window is ----used. Invalid {winid}, {bufnr} or key is an error. +--- Get or set window-scoped |options| for the window with handle {winid} and +--- buffer with number {bufnr}. Like `:setlocal` if {bufnr} is provided, like +--- `:set` otherwise. If [{winid}] is omitted then the current window is +--- used. Invalid {winid}, {bufnr} or key is an error. --- ----Note: only {bufnr} with value `0` (the current buffer in the window) is ----supported. +--- Note: only {bufnr} with value `0` (the current buffer in the window) is +--- supported. --- ----Example: <pre>lua ---- local winid = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win() ---- vim.wo[winid].number = true -- same as vim.wo.number = true ---- print(vim.wo.foldmarker) ---- print(vim.wo.quux) -- error: invalid key ---- vim.wo[winid][0].spell = false -- like ':setlocal nospell' +--- Example: --- ----</pre> +--- ```lua +--- local winid = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win() +--- vim.wo[winid].number = true -- same as vim.wo.number = true +--- print(vim.wo.foldmarker) +--- print(vim.wo.quux) -- error: invalid key +--- vim.wo[winid][0].spell = false -- like ':setlocal nospell' +--- ``` vim.wo = new_win_opt_accessor() ---@brief [[ @@ -795,77 +806,93 @@ end --- @diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc local Option = {} -- luacheck: no unused ----Returns a Lua-representation of the option. Boolean, number and string ----values will be returned in exactly the same fashion. +--- Returns a Lua-representation of the option. Boolean, number and string +--- values will be returned in exactly the same fashion. --- ----For values that are comma-separated lists, an array will be returned with ----the values as entries in the array: <pre>lua ---- vim.cmd [[set wildignore=*.pyc,*.o]] +--- For values that are comma-separated lists, an array will be returned with +--- the values as entries in the array: --- ---- vim.print(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) ---- -- { "*.pyc", "*.o", } +--- ```lua +--- vim.cmd [[set wildignore=*.pyc,*.o]] --- ---- for _, ignore_pattern in ipairs(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) do ---- print("Will ignore:", ignore_pattern) ---- end ---- -- Will ignore: *.pyc ---- -- Will ignore: *.o ----</pre> +--- vim.print(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) +--- -- { "*.pyc", "*.o", } --- ----For values that are comma-separated maps, a table will be returned with ----the names as keys and the values as entries: <pre>lua ---- vim.cmd [[set listchars=space:_,tab:>~]] +--- for _, ignore_pattern in ipairs(vim.opt.wildignore:get()) do +--- print("Will ignore:", ignore_pattern) +--- end +--- -- Will ignore: *.pyc +--- -- Will ignore: *.o +--- ``` --- ---- vim.print(vim.opt.listchars:get()) ---- -- { space = "_", tab = ">~", } +--- For values that are comma-separated maps, a table will be returned with +--- the names as keys and the values as entries: --- ---- for char, representation in pairs(vim.opt.listchars:get()) do ---- print(char, "=>", representation) ---- end ----</pre> +--- ```lua +--- vim.cmd [[set listchars=space:_,tab:>~]] --- ----For values that are lists of flags, a set will be returned with the flags ----as keys and `true` as entries. <pre>lua ---- vim.cmd [[set formatoptions=njtcroql]] +--- vim.print(vim.opt.listchars:get()) +--- -- { space = "_", tab = ">~", } --- ---- vim.print(vim.opt.formatoptions:get()) ---- -- { n = true, j = true, c = true, ... } +--- for char, representation in pairs(vim.opt.listchars:get()) do +--- print(char, "=>", representation) +--- end +--- ``` +--- +--- For values that are lists of flags, a set will be returned with the flags +--- as keys and `true` as entries. +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.cmd [[set formatoptions=njtcroql]] +--- +--- vim.print(vim.opt.formatoptions:get()) +--- -- { n = true, j = true, c = true, ... } +--- +--- local format_opts = vim.opt.formatoptions:get() +--- if format_opts.j then +--- print("J is enabled!") +--- end +--- ``` --- ---- local format_opts = vim.opt.formatoptions:get() ---- if format_opts.j then ---- print("J is enabled!") ---- end ----</pre> ---@return string|integer|boolean|nil value of option ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:get() end ----Append a value to string-style options. See |:set+=| +--- Append a value to string-style options. See |:set+=| +--- +--- These are equivalent: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.opt.formatoptions:append('j') +--- vim.opt.formatoptions = vim.opt.formatoptions + 'j' +--- ``` --- ----These are equivalent: <pre>lua ---- vim.opt.formatoptions:append('j') ---- vim.opt.formatoptions = vim.opt.formatoptions + 'j' ----</pre> ---@param value string Value to append ---- @diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc +---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:append(value) end -- luacheck: no unused ----Prepend a value to string-style options. See |:set^=| +--- Prepend a value to string-style options. See |:set^=| +--- +--- These are equivalent: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.opt.wildignore:prepend('*.o') +--- vim.opt.wildignore = vim.opt.wildignore ^ '*.o' +--- ``` --- ----These are equivalent: <pre>lua ---- vim.opt.wildignore:prepend('*.o') ---- vim.opt.wildignore = vim.opt.wildignore ^ '*.o' ----</pre> ---@param value string Value to prepend ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:prepend(value) end -- luacheck: no unused ----Remove a value from string-style options. See |:set-=| +--- Remove a value from string-style options. See |:set-=| +--- +--- These are equivalent: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.opt.wildignore:remove('*.pyc') +--- vim.opt.wildignore = vim.opt.wildignore - '*.pyc' +--- ``` --- ----These are equivalent: <pre>lua ---- vim.opt.wildignore:remove('*.pyc') ---- vim.opt.wildignore = vim.opt.wildignore - '*.pyc' ----</pre> ---@param value string Value to remove ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:unused-local used for gen_vimdoc function Option:remove(value) end -- luacheck: no unused diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/diagnostic.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/diagnostic.lua index a1f3020c88..b8d3906b7f 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/diagnostic.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/diagnostic.lua @@ -553,14 +553,16 @@ end --- followed by namespace configuration, and finally global configuration. --- --- For example, if a user enables virtual text globally with ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.diagnostic.config({ virtual_text = true }) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.diagnostic.config({ virtual_text = true }) +--- ``` --- --- and a diagnostic producer sets diagnostics with ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.diagnostic.set(ns, 0, diagnostics, { virtual_text = false }) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.diagnostic.set(ns, 0, diagnostics, { virtual_text = false }) +--- ``` --- --- then virtual text will not be enabled for those diagnostics. --- @@ -1601,18 +1603,20 @@ end --- Parse a diagnostic from a string. --- --- For example, consider a line of output from a linter: ---- <pre> +--- +--- ``` --- WARNING filename:27:3: Variable 'foo' does not exist ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- --- This can be parsed into a diagnostic |diagnostic-structure| --- with: ---- <pre>lua ---- local s = "WARNING filename:27:3: Variable 'foo' does not exist" ---- local pattern = "^(%w+) %w+:(%d+):(%d+): (.+)$" ---- local groups = { "severity", "lnum", "col", "message" } ---- vim.diagnostic.match(s, pattern, groups, { WARNING = vim.diagnostic.WARN }) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local s = "WARNING filename:27:3: Variable 'foo' does not exist" +--- local pattern = "^(%w+) %w+:(%d+):(%d+): (.+)$" +--- local groups = { "severity", "lnum", "col", "message" } +--- vim.diagnostic.match(s, pattern, groups, { WARNING = vim.diagnostic.WARN }) +--- ``` --- ---@param str string String to parse diagnostics from. ---@param pat string Lua pattern with capture groups. diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/filetype.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/filetype.lua index 6fb6f475bc..d847c28f5c 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/filetype.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/filetype.lua @@ -2081,43 +2081,45 @@ end --- See $VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/filetype.lua for more examples. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.filetype.add({ ---- extension = { ---- foo = 'fooscript', ---- bar = function(path, bufnr) ---- if some_condition() then ---- return 'barscript', function(bufnr) ---- -- Set a buffer variable ---- vim.b[bufnr].barscript_version = 2 ---- end ---- end ---- return 'bar' ---- end, ---- }, ---- filename = { ---- ['.foorc'] = 'toml', ---- ['/etc/foo/config'] = 'toml', ---- }, ---- pattern = { ---- ['.*/etc/foo/.*'] = 'fooscript', ---- -- Using an optional priority ---- ['.*/etc/foo/.*%.conf'] = { 'dosini', { priority = 10 } }, ---- -- A pattern containing an environment variable ---- ['${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/foo/git'] = 'git', ---- ['README.(%a+)$'] = function(path, bufnr, ext) ---- if ext == 'md' then ---- return 'markdown' ---- elseif ext == 'rst' then ---- return 'rst' ---- end ---- end, ---- }, ---- }) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.filetype.add({ +--- extension = { +--- foo = 'fooscript', +--- bar = function(path, bufnr) +--- if some_condition() then +--- return 'barscript', function(bufnr) +--- -- Set a buffer variable +--- vim.b[bufnr].barscript_version = 2 +--- end +--- end +--- return 'bar' +--- end, +--- }, +--- filename = { +--- ['.foorc'] = 'toml', +--- ['/etc/foo/config'] = 'toml', +--- }, +--- pattern = { +--- ['.*/etc/foo/.*'] = 'fooscript', +--- -- Using an optional priority +--- ['.*/etc/foo/.*%.conf'] = { 'dosini', { priority = 10 } }, +--- -- A pattern containing an environment variable +--- ['${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/foo/git'] = 'git', +--- ['README.(%a+)$'] = function(path, bufnr, ext) +--- if ext == 'md' then +--- return 'markdown' +--- elseif ext == 'rst' then +--- return 'rst' +--- end +--- end, +--- }, +--- }) +--- ``` --- --- To add a fallback match on contents, use ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.filetype.add { --- pattern = { --- ['.*'] = { @@ -2133,7 +2135,7 @@ end --- }, --- }, --- } ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param filetypes vim.filetype.add.filetypes A table containing new filetype maps (see example). function M.add(filetypes) @@ -2256,19 +2258,19 @@ end --- Each of the three options is specified using a key to the single argument of this function. --- Example: --- ---- <pre>lua ---- -- Using a buffer number ---- vim.filetype.match({ buf = 42 }) +--- ```lua +--- -- Using a buffer number +--- vim.filetype.match({ buf = 42 }) --- ---- -- Override the filename of the given buffer ---- vim.filetype.match({ buf = 42, filename = 'foo.c' }) +--- -- Override the filename of the given buffer +--- vim.filetype.match({ buf = 42, filename = 'foo.c' }) --- ---- -- Using a filename without a buffer ---- vim.filetype.match({ filename = 'main.lua' }) +--- -- Using a filename without a buffer +--- vim.filetype.match({ filename = 'main.lua' }) --- ---- -- Using file contents ---- vim.filetype.match({ contents = {'#!/usr/bin/env bash'} }) ---- </pre> +--- -- Using file contents +--- vim.filetype.match({ contents = {'#!/usr/bin/env bash'} }) +--- ``` --- ---@param args vim.filetype.match.args Table specifying which matching strategy to use. --- Accepted keys are: @@ -2404,9 +2406,10 @@ end --- is set, meaning it should respect all FileType autocmds and ftplugin files. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.filetype.get_option('vim', 'commentstring') ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.filetype.get_option('vim', 'commentstring') +--- ``` --- --- Note: this uses |nvim_get_option_value()| but caches the result. --- This means |ftplugin| and |FileType| autocommands are only diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/fs.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/fs.lua index 7cd9e3cf04..22612a7255 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/fs.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/fs.lua @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ local iswin = vim.uv.os_uname().sysname == 'Windows_NT' --- Iterate over all the parents of the given path. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- local root_dir --- for dir in vim.fs.parents(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(0)) do --- if vim.fn.isdirectory(dir .. "/.git") == 1 then @@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ local iswin = vim.uv.os_uname().sysname == 'Windows_NT' --- if root_dir then --- print("Found git repository at", root_dir) --- end ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param start (string) Initial path. ---@return fun(_, dir: string): string? # Iterator @@ -165,7 +166,8 @@ end --- to narrow the search to find only that type. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- -- location of Cargo.toml from the current buffer's path --- local cargo = vim.fs.find('Cargo.toml', { --- upward = true, @@ -183,7 +185,7 @@ end --- local cpp_hpp = vim.fs.find(function(name, path) --- return name:match('.*%.[ch]pp$') and path:match('[/\\\\]lib$') --- end, {limit = math.huge, type = 'file'}) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param names (string|string[]|fun(name: string, path: string): boolean) Names of the items to find. --- Must be base names, paths and globs are not supported when {names} is a string or a table. @@ -322,16 +324,17 @@ end --- variables are also expanded. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.fs.normalize('C:\\\\Users\\\\jdoe') ---- --> 'C:/Users/jdoe' --- ---- vim.fs.normalize('~/src/neovim') ---- --> '/home/jdoe/src/neovim' +--- ```lua +--- vim.fs.normalize('C:\\\\Users\\\\jdoe') +--- -- 'C:/Users/jdoe' +--- +--- vim.fs.normalize('~/src/neovim') +--- -- '/home/jdoe/src/neovim' --- ---- vim.fs.normalize('$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim') ---- --> '/Users/jdoe/.config/nvim/init.vim' ---- </pre> +--- vim.fs.normalize('$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim') +--- -- '/Users/jdoe/.config/nvim/init.vim' +--- ``` --- ---@param path (string) Path to normalize ---@param opts table|nil Options: diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/highlight.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/highlight.lua index fd4fb54a5b..fc2fd43c97 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/highlight.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/highlight.lua @@ -1,23 +1,24 @@ ---@defgroup vim.highlight --- ----@brief ----Nvim includes a function for highlighting a selection on yank. +--- Nvim includes a function for highlighting a selection on yank. --- ----To enable it, add the following to your `init.vim`: ----<pre>vim ---- au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank() ----</pre> +--- To enable it, add the following to your `init.vim`: --- ----You can customize the highlight group and the duration of ----the highlight via: ----<pre>vim ---- au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {higroup="IncSearch", timeout=150} ----</pre> +--- ```vim +--- au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank() +--- ``` --- ----If you want to exclude visual selections from highlighting on yank, use: ----<pre>vim ---- au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {on_visual=false} ----</pre> +--- You can customize the highlight group and the duration of the highlight via: +--- +--- ```vim +--- au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {higroup="IncSearch", timeout=150} +--- ``` +--- +--- If you want to exclude visual selections from highlighting on yank, use: +--- +--- ```vim +--- au TextYankPost * silent! lua vim.highlight.on_yank {on_visual=false} +--- ``` local api = vim.api diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/keymap.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/keymap.lua index 2b55ddc787..df593be097 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/keymap.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/keymap.lua @@ -2,20 +2,21 @@ local keymap = {} --- Adds a new |mapping|. --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua ---- -- Map to a Lua function: ---- vim.keymap.set('n', 'lhs', function() print("real lua function") end) ---- -- Map to multiple modes: ---- vim.keymap.set({'n', 'v'}, '<leader>lr', vim.lsp.buf.references, { buffer = true }) ---- -- Buffer-local mapping: ---- vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>w', "<cmd>w<cr>", { silent = true, buffer = 5 }) ---- -- Expr mapping: ---- vim.keymap.set('i', '<Tab>', function() ---- return vim.fn.pumvisible() == 1 and "<C-n>" or "<Tab>" ---- end, { expr = true }) ---- -- <Plug> mapping: ---- vim.keymap.set('n', '[%%', '<Plug>(MatchitNormalMultiBackward)') ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- -- Map to a Lua function: +--- vim.keymap.set('n', 'lhs', function() print("real lua function") end) +--- -- Map to multiple modes: +--- vim.keymap.set({'n', 'v'}, '<leader>lr', vim.lsp.buf.references, { buffer = true }) +--- -- Buffer-local mapping: +--- vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>w', "<cmd>w<cr>", { silent = true, buffer = 5 }) +--- -- Expr mapping: +--- vim.keymap.set('i', '<Tab>', function() +--- return vim.fn.pumvisible() == 1 and "<C-n>" or "<Tab>" +--- end, { expr = true }) +--- -- <Plug> mapping: +--- vim.keymap.set('n', '[%%', '<Plug>(MatchitNormalMultiBackward)') +--- ``` --- ---@param mode string|table Mode short-name, see |nvim_set_keymap()|. --- Can also be list of modes to create mapping on multiple modes. @@ -80,11 +81,13 @@ end --- Remove an existing mapping. --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.keymap.del('n', 'lhs') --- ---- vim.keymap.del({'n', 'i', 'v'}, '<leader>w', { buffer = 5 }) ---- </pre> +--- ```lua +--- vim.keymap.del('n', 'lhs') +--- +--- vim.keymap.del({'n', 'i', 'v'}, '<leader>w', { buffer = 5 }) +--- ``` +--- ---@param opts table|nil A table of optional arguments: --- - "buffer": (number|boolean) Remove a mapping from the given buffer. --- When `0` or `true`, use the current buffer. diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp.lua index c25358e557..f68ca7e88c 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp.lua @@ -809,13 +809,14 @@ end --- Attaches the current buffer to the client. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.lsp.start({ --- name = 'my-server-name', --- cmd = {'name-of-language-server-executable'}, --- root_dir = vim.fs.dirname(vim.fs.find({'pyproject.toml', 'setup.py'}, { upward = true })[1]), --- }) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- --- See |vim.lsp.start_client()| for all available options. The most important are: --- @@ -1988,9 +1989,10 @@ end --- --- You can also use the `stop()` function on a |vim.lsp.client| object. --- To stop all clients: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.lsp.stop_client(vim.lsp.get_clients()) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- --- By default asks the server to shutdown, unless stop was requested --- already for this client, then force-shutdown is attempted. @@ -2502,12 +2504,7 @@ end ---@param bufnr integer Buffer number ---@param fn function Function to run on each client attached to buffer --- {bufnr}. The function takes the client, client ID, and ---- buffer number as arguments. Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.lsp.for_each_buffer_client(0, function(client, client_id, bufnr) ---- vim.print(client) ---- end) ---- </pre> +--- buffer number as arguments. ---@deprecated use lsp.get_clients({ bufnr = bufnr }) with regular loop function lsp.for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, fn) return for_each_buffer_client(bufnr, fn) diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/buf.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/buf.lua index 6cd0aa1e95..8a29fac2b5 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/buf.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/buf.lua @@ -168,13 +168,11 @@ end --- --- - filter (function|nil): --- Predicate used to filter clients. Receives a client as argument and must return a ---- boolean. Clients matching the predicate are included. Example: ---- ---- <pre>lua ---- -- Never request typescript-language-server for formatting ---- vim.lsp.buf.format { ---- filter = function(client) return client.name ~= "tsserver" end ---- } +--- boolean. Clients matching the predicate are included. Example: <pre>lua +--- -- Never request typescript-language-server for formatting +--- vim.lsp.buf.format { +--- filter = function(client) return client.name ~= "tsserver" end +--- } --- </pre> --- --- - async boolean|nil @@ -555,11 +553,12 @@ end --- Send request to the server to resolve document highlights for the current --- text document position. This request can be triggered by a key mapping or --- by events such as `CursorHold`, e.g.: ---- <pre>vim ---- autocmd CursorHold <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight() ---- autocmd CursorHoldI <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight() ---- autocmd CursorMoved <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.clear_references() ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```vim +--- autocmd CursorHold <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight() +--- autocmd CursorHoldI <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight() +--- autocmd CursorMoved <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.clear_references() +--- ``` --- --- Note: Usage of |vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()| requires the following highlight groups --- to be defined or you won't be able to see the actual highlights. diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/codelens.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/codelens.lua index d581eb985f..384d09ee48 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/codelens.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/codelens.lua @@ -255,10 +255,10 @@ end --- It is recommended to trigger this using an autocmd or via keymap. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>vim ---- autocmd BufEnter,CursorHold,InsertLeave <buffer> lua vim.lsp.codelens.refresh() ---- </pre> --- +--- ```vim +--- autocmd BufEnter,CursorHold,InsertLeave <buffer> lua vim.lsp.codelens.refresh() +--- ``` function M.refresh() local params = { textDocument = util.make_text_document_params(), diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/diagnostic.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/diagnostic.lua index 2a77992c4d..73ffa1a46c 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/diagnostic.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/diagnostic.lua @@ -203,7 +203,8 @@ end --- --- See |vim.diagnostic.config()| for configuration options. Handler-specific --- configuration can be set using |vim.lsp.with()|: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/publishDiagnostics"] = vim.lsp.with( --- vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, { --- -- Enable underline, use default values @@ -221,7 +222,7 @@ end --- update_in_insert = false, --- } --- ) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param config table Configuration table (see |vim.diagnostic.config()|). function M.on_publish_diagnostics(_, result, ctx, config) @@ -263,7 +264,8 @@ end --- --- See |vim.diagnostic.config()| for configuration options. Handler-specific --- configuration can be set using |vim.lsp.with()|: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/diagnostic"] = vim.lsp.with( --- vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_diagnostic, { --- -- Enable underline, use default values @@ -281,7 +283,7 @@ end --- update_in_insert = false, --- } --- ) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param config table Configuration table (see |vim.diagnostic.config()|). function M.on_diagnostic(_, result, ctx, config) diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/handlers.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/handlers.lua index 81d4d6cceb..4ea3dde81c 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/handlers.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/handlers.lua @@ -342,16 +342,18 @@ M[ms.textDocument_completion] = function(_, result, _, _) end --- |lsp-handler| for the method "textDocument/hover" ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/hover"] = vim.lsp.with( ---- vim.lsp.handlers.hover, { ---- -- Use a sharp border with `FloatBorder` highlights ---- border = "single", ---- -- add the title in hover float window ---- title = "hover" ---- } ---- ) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/hover"] = vim.lsp.with( +--- vim.lsp.handlers.hover, { +--- -- Use a sharp border with `FloatBorder` highlights +--- border = "single", +--- -- add the title in hover float window +--- title = "hover" +--- } +--- ) +--- ``` +--- ---@param config table Configuration table. --- - border: (default=nil) --- - Add borders to the floating window @@ -430,15 +432,20 @@ M[ms.textDocument_typeDefinition] = location_handler M[ms.textDocument_implementation] = location_handler --- |lsp-handler| for the method "textDocument/signatureHelp". +--- --- The active parameter is highlighted with |hl-LspSignatureActiveParameter|. ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/signatureHelp"] = vim.lsp.with( ---- vim.lsp.handlers.signature_help, { ---- -- Use a sharp border with `FloatBorder` highlights ---- border = "single" ---- } ---- ) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/signatureHelp"] = vim.lsp.with( +--- vim.lsp.handlers.signature_help, { +--- -- Use a sharp border with `FloatBorder` highlights +--- border = "single" +--- } +--- ) +--- ``` +--- +---@param result table Response from the language server +---@param ctx table Client context ---@param config table Configuration table. --- - border: (default=nil) --- - Add borders to the floating window diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/semantic_tokens.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/semantic_tokens.lua index 5b20344bd3..a5831c0beb 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/semantic_tokens.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/semantic_tokens.lua @@ -555,9 +555,10 @@ local M = {} --- delete the semanticTokensProvider table from the {server_capabilities} of --- your client in your |LspAttach| callback or your configuration's --- `on_attach` callback: ---- <pre>lua ---- client.server_capabilities.semanticTokensProvider = nil ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- client.server_capabilities.semanticTokensProvider = nil +--- ``` --- ---@param bufnr integer ---@param client_id integer diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua index 422d49d746..0c38fa955a 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua @@ -65,19 +65,21 @@ end --- (as opposed to |vim.split()| which is "eager"). --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- for s in vim.gsplit(':aa::b:', ':', {plain=true}) do ---- print(s) ---- end ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- for s in vim.gsplit(':aa::b:', ':', {plain=true}) do +--- print(s) +--- end +--- ``` --- --- If you want to also inspect the separator itself (instead of discarding it), use --- |string.gmatch()|. Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- for word, num in ('foo111bar222'):gmatch('([^0-9]*)(%d*)') do ---- print(('word: %s num: %s'):format(word, num)) ---- end ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- for word, num in ('foo111bar222'):gmatch('([^0-9]*)(%d*)') do +--- print(('word: %s num: %s'):format(word, num)) +--- end +--- ``` --- --- @see |string.gmatch()| --- @see |vim.split()| @@ -165,12 +167,13 @@ end --- |vim.gsplit()|). --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua ---- split(":aa::b:", ":") --> {'','aa','','b',''} ---- split("axaby", "ab?") --> {'','x','y'} ---- split("x*yz*o", "*", {plain=true}) --> {'x','yz','o'} ---- split("|x|y|z|", "|", {trimempty=true}) --> {'x', 'y', 'z'} ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- split(":aa::b:", ":") --> {'','aa','','b',''} +--- split("axaby", "ab?") --> {'','x','y'} +--- split("x*yz*o", "*", {plain=true}) --> {'x','yz','o'} +--- split("|x|y|z|", "|", {trimempty=true}) --> {'x', 'y', 'z'} +--- ``` --- ---@see |vim.gsplit()| ---@see |string.gmatch()| @@ -259,12 +262,13 @@ end --- a predicate that is checked for each value. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.tbl_contains({ 'a', { 'b', 'c' } }, function(v) ---- return vim.deep_equal(v, { 'b', 'c' }) ---- end, { predicate = true }) ---- -- true ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.tbl_contains({ 'a', { 'b', 'c' } }, function(v) +--- return vim.deep_equal(v, { 'b', 'c' }) +--- end, { predicate = true }) +--- -- true +--- ``` --- ---@see |vim.list_contains()| for checking values in list-like tables --- @@ -455,10 +459,11 @@ end --- Return `nil` if the key does not exist. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.tbl_get({ key = { nested_key = true }}, 'key', 'nested_key') == true ---- vim.tbl_get({ key = {}}, 'key', 'nested_key') == nil ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.tbl_get({ key = { nested_key = true }}, 'key', 'nested_key') == true +--- vim.tbl_get({ key = {}}, 'key', 'nested_key') == nil +--- ``` --- ---@param o table Table to index ---@param ... any Optional keys (0 or more, variadic) via which to index the table @@ -626,10 +631,10 @@ end --- Counts the number of non-nil values in table `t`. --- ---- <pre>lua +--- ```lua --- vim.tbl_count({ a=1, b=2 }) --> 2 --- vim.tbl_count({ 1, 2 }) --> 2 ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@see https://github.com/Tieske/Penlight/blob/master/lua/pl/tablex.lua ---@param t table Table @@ -703,38 +708,41 @@ end --- Validates a parameter specification (types and values). --- --- Usage example: ---- <pre>lua ---- function user.new(name, age, hobbies) ---- vim.validate{ ---- name={name, 'string'}, ---- age={age, 'number'}, ---- hobbies={hobbies, 'table'}, ---- } ---- ... ---- end ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- function user.new(name, age, hobbies) +--- vim.validate{ +--- name={name, 'string'}, +--- age={age, 'number'}, +--- hobbies={hobbies, 'table'}, +--- } +--- ... +--- end +--- ``` --- --- Examples with explicit argument values (can be run directly): ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.validate{arg1={{'foo'}, 'table'}, arg2={'foo', 'string'}} ---- --> NOP (success) --- ---- vim.validate{arg1={1, 'table'}} ---- --> error('arg1: expected table, got number') +--- ```lua +--- vim.validate{arg1={{'foo'}, 'table'}, arg2={'foo', 'string'}} +--- --> NOP (success) --- ---- vim.validate{arg1={3, function(a) return (a % 2) == 0 end, 'even number'}} ---- --> error('arg1: expected even number, got 3') ---- </pre> +--- vim.validate{arg1={1, 'table'}} +--- --> error('arg1: expected table, got number') +--- +--- vim.validate{arg1={3, function(a) return (a % 2) == 0 end, 'even number'}} +--- --> error('arg1: expected even number, got 3') +--- ``` --- --- If multiple types are valid they can be given as a list. ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.validate{arg1={{'foo'}, {'table', 'string'}}, arg2={'foo', {'table', 'string'}}} ---- --> NOP (success) --- ---- vim.validate{arg1={1, {'string', 'table'}}} ---- --> error('arg1: expected string|table, got number') +--- ```lua +--- vim.validate{arg1={{'foo'}, {'table', 'string'}}, arg2={'foo', {'table', 'string'}}} +--- -- NOP (success) +--- +--- vim.validate{arg1={1, {'string', 'table'}}} +--- -- error('arg1: expected string|table, got number') --- ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param opt table Names of parameters to validate. Each key is a parameter --- name; each value is a tuple in one of these forms: @@ -866,10 +874,10 @@ end --- If {create} is `nil`, this will create a defaulttable whose constructor function is --- this function, effectively allowing to create nested tables on the fly: --- ---- <pre>lua +--- ```lua --- local a = vim.defaulttable() --- a.b.c = 1 ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param create function?(key:any):any The function called to create a missing value. ---@return table Empty table with metamethod @@ -938,7 +946,7 @@ do --- Create a ring buffer limited to a maximal number of items. --- Once the buffer is full, adding a new entry overrides the oldest entry. --- - --- <pre> + --- ```lua --- local ringbuf = vim.ringbuf(4) --- ringbuf:push("a") --- ringbuf:push("b") @@ -952,7 +960,7 @@ do --- for val in ringbuf do --- print(val) --- end - --- </pre> + --- ``` --- --- Returns a Ringbuf instance with the following methods: --- diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter.lua index 4f84fc2e0f..169aa6c269 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter.lua @@ -441,14 +441,15 @@ end --- In this case, add ``vim.bo.syntax = 'on'`` after the call to `start`. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd( 'FileType', { pattern = 'tex', --- callback = function(args) --- vim.treesitter.start(args.buf, 'latex') --- vim.bo[args.buf].syntax = 'on' -- only if additional legacy syntax is needed --- end --- }) ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param bufnr (integer|nil) Buffer to be highlighted (default: current buffer) ---@param lang (string|nil) Language of the parser (default: buffer filetype) @@ -502,9 +503,11 @@ function M.preview_query() end --- Returns the fold level for {lnum} in the current buffer. Can be set directly to 'foldexpr': ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.wo.foldexpr = 'v:lua.vim.treesitter.foldexpr()' ---- </pre> +--- ``` +--- ---@param lnum integer|nil Line number to calculate fold level for ---@return string function M.foldexpr(lnum) diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/languagetree.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/languagetree.lua index 1ea0f6b2b9..79f36a27fd 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/languagetree.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/languagetree.lua @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ --- --- To create a LanguageTree (parser object) for a given buffer and language, use: --- ---- <pre>lua ---- local parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(bufnr, lang) ---- </pre> +--- ```lua +--- local parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(bufnr, lang) +--- ``` --- --- (where `bufnr=0` means current buffer). `lang` defaults to 'filetype'. --- Note: currently the parser is retained for the lifetime of a buffer but this may change; @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ --- --- Whenever you need to access the current syntax tree, parse the buffer: --- ---- <pre>lua ---- local tree = parser:parse({ start_row, end_row }) ---- </pre> +--- ```lua +--- local tree = parser:parse({ start_row, end_row }) +--- ``` --- --- This returns a table of immutable |treesitter-tree| objects representing the current state of --- the buffer. When the plugin wants to access the state after a (possible) edit it must call diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/query.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/query.lua index 3093657313..350ccba7e4 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/query.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/treesitter/query.lua @@ -692,7 +692,8 @@ end --- The iterator returns three values: a numeric id identifying the capture, --- the captured node, and metadata from any directives processing the match. --- The following example shows how to get captures by name: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- for id, node, metadata in query:iter_captures(tree:root(), bufnr, first, last) do --- local name = query.captures[id] -- name of the capture in the query --- -- typically useful info about the node: @@ -700,7 +701,7 @@ end --- local row1, col1, row2, col2 = node:range() -- range of the capture --- -- ... use the info here ... --- end ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param node TSNode under which the search will occur ---@param source (integer|string) Source buffer or string to extract text from @@ -743,7 +744,8 @@ end --- If the query has more than one pattern, the capture table might be sparse --- and e.g. `pairs()` method should be used over `ipairs`. --- Here is an example iterating over all captures in every match: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- for pattern, match, metadata in cquery:iter_matches(tree:root(), bufnr, first, last) do --- for id, node in pairs(match) do --- local name = query.captures[id] @@ -754,7 +756,7 @@ end --- -- ... use the info here ... --- end --- end ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param node TSNode under which the search will occur ---@param source (integer|string) Source buffer or string to search @@ -824,9 +826,11 @@ end --- Omnifunc for completing node names and predicates in treesitter queries. --- --- Use via ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.bo.omnifunc = 'v:lua.vim.treesitter.query.omnifunc' ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.bo.omnifunc = 'v:lua.vim.treesitter.query.omnifunc' +--- ``` +--- function M.omnifunc(findstart, base) return require('vim.treesitter._query_linter').omnifunc(findstart, base) end diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/ui.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/ui.lua index cd90886489..b6ddf337ce 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/ui.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/ui.lua @@ -3,6 +3,23 @@ local M = {} --- Prompts the user to pick from a list of items, allowing arbitrary (potentially asynchronous) --- work until `on_choice`. --- +--- Example: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.ui.select({ 'tabs', 'spaces' }, { +--- prompt = 'Select tabs or spaces:', +--- format_item = function(item) +--- return "I'd like to choose " .. item +--- end, +--- }, function(choice) +--- if choice == 'spaces' then +--- vim.o.expandtab = true +--- else +--- vim.o.expandtab = false +--- end +--- end) +--- ``` +--- ---@param items table Arbitrary items ---@param opts table Additional options --- - prompt (string|nil) @@ -19,23 +36,6 @@ local M = {} --- Called once the user made a choice. --- `idx` is the 1-based index of `item` within `items`. --- `nil` if the user aborted the dialog. ---- ---- ---- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.ui.select({ 'tabs', 'spaces' }, { ---- prompt = 'Select tabs or spaces:', ---- format_item = function(item) ---- return "I'd like to choose " .. item ---- end, ---- }, function(choice) ---- if choice == 'spaces' then ---- vim.o.expandtab = true ---- else ---- vim.o.expandtab = false ---- end ---- end) ---- </pre> function M.select(items, opts, on_choice) vim.validate({ items = { items, 'table', false }, @@ -58,6 +58,14 @@ end --- Prompts the user for input, allowing arbitrary (potentially asynchronous) work until --- `on_confirm`. --- +--- Example: +--- +--- ```lua +--- vim.ui.input({ prompt = 'Enter value for shiftwidth: ' }, function(input) +--- vim.o.shiftwidth = tonumber(input) +--- end) +--- ``` +--- ---@param opts table Additional options. See |input()| --- - prompt (string|nil) --- Text of the prompt @@ -77,13 +85,6 @@ end --- `input` is what the user typed (it might be --- an empty string if nothing was entered), or --- `nil` if the user aborted the dialog. ---- ---- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- vim.ui.input({ prompt = 'Enter value for shiftwidth: ' }, function(input) ---- vim.o.shiftwidth = tonumber(input) ---- end) ---- </pre> function M.input(opts, on_confirm) vim.validate({ on_confirm = { on_confirm, 'function', false }, @@ -110,11 +111,12 @@ end --- Expands "~/" and environment variables in filesystem paths. --- --- Examples: ---- <pre>lua +--- +--- ```lua --- vim.ui.open("https://neovim.io/") --- vim.ui.open("~/path/to/file") --- vim.ui.open("$VIMRUNTIME") ---- </pre> +--- ``` --- ---@param path string Path or URL to open --- diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/version.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/version.lua index 056e1678ff..306eef90d3 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/version.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/version.lua @@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ --- available tools and dependencies on the current system. --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- local v = vim.version.parse(vim.fn.system({'tmux', '-V'}), {strict=false}) ---- if vim.version.gt(v, {3, 2, 0}) then ---- -- ... ---- end ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local v = vim.version.parse(vim.fn.system({'tmux', '-V'}), {strict=false}) +--- if vim.version.gt(v, {3, 2, 0}) then +--- -- ... +--- end +--- ``` --- --- \*vim.version()\* returns the version of the current Nvim process. --- @@ -21,35 +22,36 @@ --- --- Supported range specs are shown in the following table. --- Note: suffixed versions (1.2.3-rc1) are not matched. ---- <pre> ---- 1.2.3 is 1.2.3 ---- =1.2.3 is 1.2.3 ---- >1.2.3 greater than 1.2.3 ---- <1.2.3 before 1.2.3 ---- >=1.2.3 at least 1.2.3 ---- ~1.2.3 is >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 "reasonably close to 1.2.3" ---- ^1.2.3 is >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 "compatible with 1.2.3" ---- ^0.2.3 is >=0.2.3 <0.3.0 (0.x.x is special) ---- ^0.0.1 is =0.0.1 (0.0.x is special) ---- ^1.2 is >=1.2.0 <2.0.0 (like ^1.2.0) ---- ~1.2 is >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 (like ~1.2.0) ---- ^1 is >=1.0.0 <2.0.0 "compatible with 1" ---- ~1 same "reasonably close to 1" ---- 1.x same ---- 1.* same ---- 1 same ---- * any version ---- x same --- ---- 1.2.3 - 2.3.4 is >=1.2.3 <=2.3.4 +--- ``` +--- 1.2.3 is 1.2.3 +--- =1.2.3 is 1.2.3 +--- >1.2.3 greater than 1.2.3 +--- <1.2.3 before 1.2.3 +--- >=1.2.3 at least 1.2.3 +--- ~1.2.3 is >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 "reasonably close to 1.2.3" +--- ^1.2.3 is >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 "compatible with 1.2.3" +--- ^0.2.3 is >=0.2.3 <0.3.0 (0.x.x is special) +--- ^0.0.1 is =0.0.1 (0.0.x is special) +--- ^1.2 is >=1.2.0 <2.0.0 (like ^1.2.0) +--- ~1.2 is >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 (like ~1.2.0) +--- ^1 is >=1.0.0 <2.0.0 "compatible with 1" +--- ~1 same "reasonably close to 1" +--- 1.x same +--- 1.* same +--- 1 same +--- * any version +--- x same +--- +--- 1.2.3 - 2.3.4 is >=1.2.3 <=2.3.4 --- ---- Partial right: missing pieces treated as x (2.3 => 2.3.x). ---- 1.2.3 - 2.3 is >=1.2.3 <2.4.0 ---- 1.2.3 - 2 is >=1.2.3 <3.0.0 +--- Partial right: missing pieces treated as x (2.3 => 2.3.x). +--- 1.2.3 - 2.3 is >=1.2.3 <2.4.0 +--- 1.2.3 - 2 is >=1.2.3 <3.0.0 --- ---- Partial left: missing pieces treated as 0 (1.2 => 1.2.0). ---- 1.2 - 2.3.0 is 1.2.0 - 2.3.0 ---- </pre> +--- Partial left: missing pieces treated as 0 (1.2 => 1.2.0). +--- 1.2 - 2.3.0 is 1.2.0 - 2.3.0 +--- ``` local M = {} @@ -237,29 +239,32 @@ function VersionRange:has(version) end --- Parses a semver |version-range| "spec" and returns a range object: ---- <pre> ---- { ---- from: Version ---- to: Version ---- has(v: string|Version) ---- } ---- </pre> +--- +--- ``` +--- { +--- from: Version +--- to: Version +--- has(v: string|Version) +--- } +--- ``` --- --- `:has()` checks if a version is in the range (inclusive `from`, exclusive `to`). --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- local r = vim.version.range('1.0.0 - 2.0.0') ---- print(r:has('1.9.9')) -- true ---- print(r:has('2.0.0')) -- false ---- print(r:has(vim.version())) -- check against current Nvim version ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local r = vim.version.range('1.0.0 - 2.0.0') +--- print(r:has('1.9.9')) -- true +--- print(r:has('2.0.0')) -- false +--- print(r:has(vim.version())) -- check against current Nvim version +--- ``` --- --- Or use cmp(), eq(), lt(), and gt() to compare `.to` and `.from` directly: ---- <pre>lua ---- local r = vim.version.range('1.0.0 - 2.0.0') ---- print(vim.version.gt({1,0,3}, r.from) and vim.version.lt({1,0,3}, r.to)) ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- local r = vim.version.range('1.0.0 - 2.0.0') +--- print(vim.version.gt({1,0,3}, r.from) and vim.version.lt({1,0,3}, r.to)) +--- ``` --- --- @see # https://github.com/npm/node-semver#ranges --- @@ -345,16 +350,17 @@ end --- specified literally as a `{major, minor, patch}` tuple, e.g. `{1, 0, 3}`). --- --- Example: ---- <pre>lua ---- if vim.version.cmp({1,0,3}, {0,2,1}) == 0 then ---- -- ... ---- end ---- local v1 = vim.version.parse('1.0.3-pre') ---- local v2 = vim.version.parse('0.2.1') ---- if vim.version.cmp(v1, v2) == 0 then ---- -- ... ---- end ---- </pre> +--- +--- ```lua +--- if vim.version.cmp({1,0,3}, {0,2,1}) == 0 then +--- -- ... +--- end +--- local v1 = vim.version.parse('1.0.3-pre') +--- local v2 = vim.version.parse('0.2.1') +--- if vim.version.cmp(v1, v2) == 0 then +--- -- ... +--- end +--- ``` --- --- @note Per semver, build metadata is ignored when comparing two otherwise-equivalent versions. --- @@ -399,9 +405,10 @@ end --- Parses a semantic version string and returns a version object which can be used with other --- `vim.version` functions. For example "1.0.1-rc1+build.2" returns: ---- <pre> ---- { major = 1, minor = 0, patch = 1, prerelease = "rc1", build = "build.2" } ---- </pre> +--- +--- ``` +--- { major = 1, minor = 0, patch = 1, prerelease = "rc1", build = "build.2" } +--- ``` --- --- @see # https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html --- |