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Problem:
Users using `vim.lsp.start` directly (instead of nvim-lspconfig) need
more visibility for troubleshooting. For example, troubleshooting
unnecesary servers or servers that aren't attaching to expected buffers.
Solution:
Mention attached buffers in the `:checkhealth lsp` report.
Example:
vim.lsp: Active Clients ~
- clangd (id=1, root_dir=~/dev/neovim, attached_to=[7])
- lua_ls (id=2, root_dir=~/dev/neovim, attached_to=[10])
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The following functions are deprecated and will be removed in
Nvim v0.11:
- health#report_start()
- health#report_info()
- health#report_ok()
- health#report_warn()
- health#report_error()
- vim.health.report_start()
- vim.health.report_info()
- vim.health.report_ok()
- vim.health.report_warn()
- vim.health.report_error()
Users should instead use these:
- vim.health.start()
- vim.health.info()
- vim.health.ok()
- vim.health.warn()
- vim.health.error()
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For users using vim.lsp.start it can be useful to get an
overview of active client that is less verbose than a full `:lua
=vim.lsp.get_active_clients()`
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* reformat Lua runtime to make lint CI pass
* reduce max line length to 100
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Problem:
vim.lsp: require("vim.lsp.health").check()
========================================================================
- ERROR: Failed to run healthcheck for "vim.lsp" plugin. Exception:
function health#check, line 20
Vim(eval):E5108: Error executing lua ...m/HEAD-6613f58/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/health.lua:20: attempt to index a nil value
stack traceback:
...m/HEAD-6613f58/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/health.lua:20: in function 'check'
[string "luaeval()"]:1: in main chunk
Solution:
Check for nil.
fix #18602
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Adjust some builtin healthchecks to use Lua, after #15259
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Add healthcheck for language server client, currently only checks
logging status.
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