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* refactor(options): deprecate nvim[_buf|_win]_[gs]et_optionLewis Russell2023-05-21
| | | | | Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: famiu <famiuhaque@protonmail.com>
* perf(lsp): load buffer contents once when processing semantic tokens ↵jdrouhard2023-05-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | responses (#23484) perf(lsp): load buffer contents once when processing semantic token responses Using _get_line_byte_from_position() for each token's boundaries was a pretty huge bottleneck, since that function would load individual buffer lines via nvim_buf_get_lines() (plus a lot of extra overhead). So each token caused two calls to nvim_buf_get_lines() (once for the start position, and once for the end position). For semantic tokens, we only attach to buffers that have already been loaded, so we can safely just get all the lines for the entire buffer at once, and lift the rest of the _get_line_byte_from_position() implementation directly while bypassing the part that loads the buffer line. While I was looking at get_lines (used by _get_line_byte_from_position), I noticed that we were checking for non-file URIs before we even looked to see if we already had the buffer loaded. Moving the buffer-loaded check to be the first thing done in get_lines() more than halved the average time spent transforming the token list into highlight ranges vs when it was still using _get_line_byte_from_position. I ended up improving that loop more by not using get_lines, but figured the performance improvement it provided was worth leaving in.
* feat(lua): vim.tbl_contains supports general tables and predicates (#23040)Christian Clason2023-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | * feat(lua): vim.tbl_contains supports general tables and predicates Problem: `vim.tbl_contains` only works for list-like tables (integer keys without gaps) and primitive values (in particular, not for nested tables). Solution: Rename `vim.tbl_contains` to `vim.list_contains` and add new `vim.tbl_contains` that works for general tables and optionally allows `value` to be a predicate function that is checked for every key.
* refactor: remove modelines from Lua filesGregory Anders2023-04-13
| | | | Now that we have builtin EditorConfig support and a formatting check in CI, these are not necessary.
* feat(lsp): render markdown in docs hover #22766Roberto Pommella Alegro2023-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: LSP docs hover (textDocument/hover) doesn't handle HTML escape seqs in markdown. Solution: Convert common HTML escape seqs to a nicer form, to display in the float. closees #22757 Signed-off-by: Kasama <robertoaall@gmail.com>
* fix(lsp): kill buffers after renaming a directory #22618Ivan2023-03-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: When LSP client renames a directory, opened buffers in the edfitor are not renamed or closed. Then `:wall` shows errors. https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/util.lua#L776 works correctly if you try to rename a single file, but doesn't delete old buffers with `old_fname` is a dir. Solution: Update the logic in runtime/lua/vim/lsp/util.lua:rename() Fixes #22617
* fix(lsp): vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits cursor validation #22636hrsh7th2023-03-14
| | | | | | | | Problem Using wrong variable when checking the cursor position is valid or not in vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits. Solution Use the correct variable.
* revert: "fix(lsp): use buffer scheme for files not stored on disk" (#22604)Mathias Fußenegger2023-03-11
| | | | | | | | | | | Although using `buffer://` for unsaved file buffers fixes issues with language servers like eclipse.jdt.ls or ansible-language-server, it breaks completion and signature help for clangd. A regression is worse than a fix for something else, so this reverts commit 896d672736b32a8f4a4fa51844b44f266dcdcc6c. The spec change is also still in dicussion, see https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/pull/1679#discussion_r1130704886
* docs(lsp): change type annotations from number → integer (#22510)Jaehwang Jung2023-03-07
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* fix(lsp): use buffer scheme for files not stored on disk (#22407)Mathias Fußenegger2023-03-01
| | | | | | Sending `didOpen` with a `file` scheme causes problems with some language servers because they expect the file to exist on disk. See https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/pull/1679
* fix(lsp): check if the buffer is a directory before w! it (#22289)Eduard Baturin2023-02-18
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* docs(lsp): fix type annotation on convert_input_to_markdown_lines (#21772)Chris Kipp2023-01-12
| | | | | This small changes just ensures that if you're using `convert_input_to_markdown_lines` without `contents` you don't get a warning (when using something like neodev) that there is an expected second param, since it can be nil.
* feat(float): open float relative to mouse #21531Sebastian Lyng Johansen2023-01-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: No easy way to position a LSP hover window relative to mouse. Solution: Introduce another option to the `relative` key in `nvim_open_win()`. With this PR it should be possible to override the handler and do something similar to this https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/19481#issuecomment-1193248674 to have hover information displayed from the mouse. Test case: ```lua local util = require('vim.lsp.util') local function make_position_param(window, offset_encoding) window = window or 0 local buf = vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(window) local row, col local mouse = vim.fn.getmousepos() row = mouse.line col = mouse.column offset_encoding = offset_encoding or util._get_offset_encoding(buf) row = row - 1 local line = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(buf, row, row + 1, true)[1] if not line then return { line = 0, character = 0 } end if #line < col then return { line = 0, character = 0 } end col = util._str_utfindex_enc(line, col, offset_encoding) return { line = row, character = col } end local make_params = function(window, offset_encoding) window = window or 0 local buf = vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(window) offset_encoding = offset_encoding or util._get_offset_encoding(buf) return { textDocument = util.make_text_document_params(buf), position = make_position_param(window, offset_encoding), } end local hover_timer = nil vim.o.mousemoveevent = true vim.keymap.set({ '', 'i' }, '<MouseMove>', function() if hover_timer then hover_timer:close() end hover_timer = vim.defer_fn(function() hover_timer = nil local params = make_params() vim.lsp.buf_request( 0, 'textDocument/hover', params, vim.lsp.with(vim.lsp.handlers.hover, { silent = true, focusable = false, relative = 'mouse', }) ) end, 500) return '<MouseMove>' end, { expr = true }) ```
* docs(lua): adjust some type annotationsnotomo2023-01-04
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* fix(lsp): fix get_active_clients bufnr parameter (#21366)Mathias Fußenegger2022-12-09
| | | Follow up to https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/21337
* refactor(lsp): remove deprecated vim.lsp.buf_get_clients calls (#21337)Raphael2022-12-08
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* fix(lsp): render <pre>{lang} code blocks and set separator default to false ↵Folke Lemaitre2022-12-03
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* docs: fix typos (#21196)dundargoc2022-11-29
| | | | | Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Raphael <glephunter@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
* feat(lsp): support set title in lsp relate floatwindow (#21110)Raphael2022-11-21
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* fix(lua): properly configure luacheck and remove `local vim = ...` lines ↵Folke Lemaitre2022-10-09
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* feat(lsp): support window/showDocument (#19977)lvimuser2022-10-08
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* docs: fix typos (#20394)dundargoc2022-09-30
| | | | | Co-authored-by: Raphael <glephunter@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: smjonas <jonas.strittmatter@gmx.de> Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
* feat(gen_help_html.lua): adapt to new parserJustin M. Keyes2022-09-28
| | | | | - adapt to parser changes from https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc/pull/16 - numerous other generator improvements
* fix(docs): invalid :help links #20345Justin M. Keyes2022-09-25
| | | | | Fix those naughty single quotes. closes #20159
* fix(lsp): create missing directory before creating file (#19835)shaunsingh2022-09-24
| | | Co-authored-by: Mathias Fussenegger <f.mathias@zignar.net>
* fix(lsp): out of bounds error in lsp.util.apply_text_edits (#20137)ofwinterpassed2022-09-20
| | | Co-authored-by: Jonas Strittmatter <40792180+smjonas@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(lsp): set end_col in formatexpr (#19676)Mathias Fußenegger2022-08-08
| | | | The last line was excluded from formatting via formatexpr because the character in the params was set to 0 instead of the end of line.
* fix(lsp): avoid ^M character in hover window on Windows (#19640)Cai.MY2022-08-05
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* feat(lsp): add range option to code_action; deprecate range_code_action (#19551)Mathias Fußenegger2022-07-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | `code_action` gained extra functions (`filter` and `apply`) which `range_code_action` didn't have. To close this gap, this adds a `range` option to `code_action` and deprecates `range_code_action`. The option defaults to the current selection if in visual mode. This allows users to setup a mapping like `vim.keymap.set({'v', 'n'}, '<a-CR>', vim.lsp.buf.code_action)` `range_code_action` used to use the `<` and `>` markers to get the _last_ selection which required using a `<Esc><Cmd>lua vim.lsp.buf.range_code_action()<CR>` (note the `<ESC>`) mapping.
* fix: add group in autocmd api #19412Raphael2022-07-17
| | | | regression from PR #19283: custom close autocommands for the preview window were not cleaned up after the window was closed.
* refactor: use `local api = vim.api`ii142022-07-15
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* refactor(lsp): make the use of local aliases more consistentii142022-07-15
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* fix(lsp): pcall nvim_del_augroup_by_name (#19302)Christian Clason2022-07-10
| | | fixup for #19283
* refactor: remove functions marked for deprecation in 0.8 (#19299)Gregory Anders2022-07-09
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* refactor(lua): replace vim.cmd use with API calls (#19283)Raphael2022-07-09
| | | Signed-off-by: Raphael <glephunter@gmail.com>
* 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(lsp): set buflisted before switching to buffer (#18854)zeertzjq2022-06-04
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* fix(lsp): respect global syntax setting in open float preview (#15225)Elton Leander Pinto2022-05-25
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* refactor: add warnings for deprecated functions (#18662)dundargoc2022-05-21
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* feat(lsp): option to reuse_win for jump actions (#18577)Lewis Russell2022-05-18
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* chore: format runtime with styluaChristian Clason2022-05-09
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* docs: change wrap_at type to number (#18456)Noval Maulana2022-05-07
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* fix(lsp): add missing bufnr argument (#18382)Jose Alvarez2022-05-03
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* feat(lsp): add vim.lsp.buf.format (#18193)Michael Lingelbach2022-04-30
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* fix(lsp): unify progress message handling (#18040)runiq2022-04-20
| | | | | | | | | | | The LSP progress handler would put non-progress messages (such as from clangd or pyls; not part of the LSP spec) directly into `client.messages`, while `vim.lsp.util.get_progress_messages()` would try to fetch them from `client.messages.messages` instead (and come up empty everytime). This would result in these messages never being cleaned up by `get_progress_messages()`. This commit fixes that by treating those messages like show-once progress messages (by setting `done=true` immediately).
* fix(lsp): fix lookup of boolean values in workspace/configuration (#18026)Fredrik Ekre2022-04-15
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* docs(lsp): remove outdated offset_encoding default value for apply_text_editsAndrea Cappuccio2022-03-30
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* fix(lsp): use "text" filetype for plaintext (#17898)Jaehwang Jung2022-03-28
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* fix(lsp): set tabSize from 'shiftwidth', not 'softtabstop' (#17787)Tim Pope2022-03-20
| | | | | | | | | The use of 'softtabstop' to set tabSize was introduced in 5d5b068, replacing 'tabstop'. If we look past the name tabSize and at the actual purpose of the field, it's the indentation width used when formatting. This corresponds to the Vim option 'shiftwidth', not 'softtabstop'. The latter has the comparatively mundane purpose of controlling what happens when you hit the tab key (and even this is incomplete, as it fails to account for 'smarttab').
* fix(lsp): respect all of 'fixeol', 'eol', and 'binary' applying edits (#17574)Tim Pope2022-03-02
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