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* refactor: create function for deferred loadingdundargoc2024-02-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The benefit of this is that users only pay for what they use. If e.g. only `vim.lsp.buf_get_clients()` is called then they don't need to load all modules under `vim.lsp` which could lead to significant startuptime saving. Also `vim.lsp.module` is a bit nicer to user compared to `require("vim.lsp.module")`. This isn't used for some nested modules such as `filetype` as it breaks tests with error messages such as "attempt to index field 'detect'". It's not entirely certain the reason for this, but it is likely it is due to filetype being precompiled which would imply deferred loading isn't needed for performance reasons.
* feat(health): list attached buffers in LSP report #23561Bogdan Grigoruță2023-09-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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])
* feat(lsp)!: rename vim.lsp.get_active_clients to get_clients (#24113)Mathias Fußenegger2023-07-17
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* feat(lua): rename vim.loop -> vim.uv (#22846)Lewis Russell2023-06-03
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* refactor: deprecate checkhealth functionsdundargoc2023-04-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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()
* feat(lsp): show active clients in :checkhealth vim.lsp (#21670)Mathias Fußenegger2023-01-08
| | | | | 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()`
* refactor(lua): reformat with stylua 0.14.0 (#19264)Christian Clason2022-07-07
| | | | * reformat Lua runtime to make lint CI pass * reduce max line length to 100
* fix(health): handle non-existent log file #18610Noval Maulana2022-05-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* chore: format runtime with styluaChristian Clason2022-05-09
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* fix(healthcheck): update builtins to the new convention #15914Javier Lopez2021-10-05
| | | Adjust some builtin healthchecks to use Lua, after #15259
* feat(lsp): add lsp healthcheckMichael Lingelbach2021-09-07
Add healthcheck for language server client, currently only checks logging status.