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* Merge pull request #27347 from lewis6991/fswatchLewis Russell2024-03-01
|\ | | | | feat(lsp): add fswatch watchfunc backend
| * feat(lsp): add fswatch watchfunc backendLewis Russell2024-03-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: vim._watch.watchdirs has terrible performance. Solution: - On linux use fswatch as a watcher backend if available. - Add File watcher section to health:vim.lsp. Warn if watchfunc is libuv-poll.
| * fix(lsp): cancel watchers when closing a clientLewis Russell2024-03-01
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| * refactor(watch): general tidy upLewis Russell2024-03-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | - Rename watch.poll to watch.watchdirs - Unify how include and exclude is applied - Improve type hints
* | docs: improve/add documentation of Lua typesLewis Russell2024-03-01
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Added `@inlinedoc` so single use Lua types can be inlined into the functions docs. E.g. ```lua --- @class myopts --- @inlinedoc --- --- Documentation for some field --- @field somefield integer --- @param opts myOpts function foo(opts) end ``` Will be rendered as ``` foo(opts) Parameters: - {opts} (table) Object with the fields: - somefield (integer) Documentation for some field ``` - Marked many classes with with `@nodoc` or `(private)`. We can eventually introduce these when we want to.
* fix(lsp): rename undofile when renaming (#27684)Jaehwang Jung2024-03-01
| | | | | | | Problem: After `rename()`, the undo information for the renamed file(s) are lost. Solution: Rename the undofile as well.
* fix(lsp): use plain loop for non-list-like table of protocol valuesChristian Clason2024-02-29
| | | | | | Fixup for #27628 Closes #27669
* fix(lsp): handle reverse lookup in capabilitiesMaria José Solano2024-02-28
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* refactor(lsp): remove outdated commentMaria José Solano2024-02-28
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* fix(lsp): correct the error message's cmd on spawning (#27632)notomo2024-02-28
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* fix(lsp): remove unnecessary file load/write when renaming (#27621)Jaehwang Jung2024-02-28
| | | | | | | | | Previously rename would unconditionally read the to-be-renamed file from the disk and write it to the disk. This is redundant in some cases If the file is not already loaded, it's not attached to lsp client, so nvim doesn't need to care about this file. If the file is loaded but has no change, it doesn't need to be written.
* feat(lsp): support completion itemDefaultsMaria José Solano2024-02-27
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* refactor(lsp): alias for CompletionResultMaria José Solano2024-02-27
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* feat(docs): replace lua2dox.luaLewis Russell2024-02-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The documentation flow (`gen_vimdoc.py`) has several issues: - it's not very versatile - depends on doxygen - doesn't work well with Lua code as it requires an awkward filter script to convert it into pseudo-C. - The intermediate XML files and filters makes it too much like a rube goldberg machine. Solution: Re-implement the flow using Lua, LPEG and treesitter. - `gen_vimdoc.py` is now replaced with `gen_vimdoc.lua` and replicates a portion of the logic. - `lua2dox.lua` is gone! - No more XML files. - Doxygen is now longer used and instead we now use: - LPEG for comment parsing (see `scripts/luacats_grammar.lua` and `scripts/cdoc_grammar.lua`). - LPEG for C parsing (see `scripts/cdoc_parser.lua`) - Lua patterns for Lua parsing (see `scripts/luacats_parser.lua`). - Treesitter for Markdown parsing (see `scripts/text_utils.lua`). - The generated `runtime/doc/*.mpack` files have been removed. - `scripts/gen_eval_files.lua` now instead uses `scripts/cdoc_parser.lua` directly. - Text wrapping is implemented in `scripts/text_utils.lua` and appears to produce more consistent results (the main contributer to the diff of this change).
* fix(lsp): add assertion for explicit bufnr in apply_text_edits (#27614)Gregory Anders2024-02-24
| | | | | Assert that the buffer number passed to apply_text_edits is fully resolved (not 0 or null). Pass the known buffer number to apply_text_edits from lsp.formatexpr().
* fix(lsp): when renaming directory, check path prefix of buffer names (#27603)Jaehwang Jung2024-02-24
| | | | | For example, when renaming /path/to/dir, buffers like fern://drawer/file:///path/to/dir, /path/to/dir123 should not be matched.
* docs(lsp): mark `ClientConfig.init_options` as optionalChristian Clason2024-02-24
| | | | Followup to neovim/neovim#27443
* refactor(lsp): remove redundant code (#27601)Jaehwang Jung2024-02-24
| | | | * use builtin function * buffer:// was removed in 236c20795eb9f11e21e0719b735ea741711acc08.
* fix(lsp): add parentheses to generated union array types (#27560)Maria José Solano2024-02-21
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* refactor(lsp): typings for protocol constantsMaria José Solano2024-02-19
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* fix(lsp): rename: load and list new buffer if attached to window (#27408)Tomasz N2024-02-14
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* refactor(lsp): resolve the config-client entanglementLewis Russell2024-02-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously the LSP-Client object contained some fields that are also in the client config, but for a lot of other fields, the config was used directly making the two objects vaguely entangled with either not having a clear role. Now the config object is treated purely as config (read-only) from the client, and any fields the client needs from the config are now copied in as additional fields. This means: - the config object is no longet normalised and is left as the user provided it. - the client only reads the config on creation of the client and all other implementations now read the clients version of the fields. In addition, internal support for multiple callbacks has been added to the client so the client tracking logic (done in lua.lsp) can be done more robustly instead of wrapping the user callbacks which may error.
* fix(lsp): re-add client.commands and mark privateLewis Russell2024-02-12
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* fix(lsp): semantic token defer loadingLewis Russell2024-02-12
| | | | Fixes #27424
* refactor(lsp): move more code to client.luaLewis Russell2024-02-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | The dispatchers used by the RPC client should be defined in the client, so they have been moved there. Due to this, it also made sense to move all code related to client configuration and the creation of the RPC client there too. Now vim.lsp.start_client is significantly simplified and now mostly contains logic for tracking open clients. - Renamed client.new -> client.start
* Merge pull request #27420 from MariaSolOs/warning-anxietyLewis Russell2024-02-11
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| * refactor(lsp): add vim.lsp.sync.Range typeMaria José Solano2024-02-10
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| * refactor(lsp): add shared diagnostic handlerMaria José Solano2024-02-10
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| * refactor(lsp): add type annotationsMaria José Solano2024-02-10
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* | feat(lsp): add opts paramater to vim.lsp.codelens.refreshMaria José Solano2024-02-08
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* fix(lsp): rename fails on missing parent directory #27291Tomasz N2024-02-08
| | | | | | | | Problem: If a rename results in a path that has missing parent directory(s), it will fail. Solution: Do a recursive mkdir before attempting the rename.
* feat(lsp): deprecate severity_limitLewis Russell2024-02-08
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: `vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_diagnostic` accepts an undocumented severity_limit option which is widely used. Solution: Deprecate it in favour of `{min = severity}` used in `vim.diagnostic`. Since this is undocumented, the schedule for removal is accelerated to 0.11.
* refactor(lsp): tidy up loggingLewis Russell2024-02-08
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* fix(lsp): set fallback client name properlyzeertzjq2024-02-08
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* refactor(lsp): move client code to a regular Lua classLewis Russell2024-02-07
| | | | | | | | | | Problem: The LSP client code is implemented as a complicated closure-class (class defined in a single function). Solution: Move LSP client code to a more conventional Lua class and move to a separate file.
* fix(lsp): send back diagnostic tags to the serverLewis Russell2024-02-06
| | | | Fixes: #27318
* fix(lsp): fix infinite loop on vim.lsp.tagfuncJongwook Choi2024-02-03
| | | | | | | | Problem: vim.lsp.tagfunc() causes an infinite loop. This is a bug happened while introducing deferred loading. Solution: Rename the private module to `vim.lsp._tagfunc`.
* 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.
* refactor(lsp): client_hints typo #27250Maria José Solano2024-01-28
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* fix(lsp): clean up duplicate and unused meta type annotationsJongwook Choi2024-01-20
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* docs: various #25289Justin M. Keyes2024-01-18
| | | | | | Co-authored-by: Jongwook Choi <wookayin@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Oliver Marriott <hello@omarriott.com> Co-authored-by: Benoit de Chezelles <bew@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jongwook Choi <wookayin@gmail.com>
* refactor(lsp): deprecate `vim.lsp.util.lookup_section`Jongwook Choi2024-01-16
| | | | | | | | This function is used only in the `workspace/configuration` handler, and does not warrant a public API because of its confusing return types. The only caller `vim.lsp.handlers["workspace.configuration"]` is also refactored to use `vim.tbl_get()` instead.
* docs: add lua typing for `vim.NIL`Jongwook Choi2024-01-15
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* fix(lsp): fix incorrect typing and doc for `vim.lsp.rpc`Jongwook Choi2024-01-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | Typings introduced in #26032 and #26552 have a few conflicts, so we merge and clean them up. We also fix some incorrect type annotation in the `vim.lsp.rpc` package. See the associated PR for more details. Summary: - vim.rpc.Dispatchers -> vim.lsp.rpc.Dispatchers - vim.lsp.rpc.Error -> lsp.ResponseError - Revise docs
* fix(doc): improve doc generation of types using lpegLewis Russell2024-01-11
| | | | Added a lpeg grammar for LuaCATS and use it in lua2dox.lua
* Merge pull request #26791 from wookayin/gendocLewis Russell2024-01-04
|\ | | | | refactor(gen_vimdoc): general refactoring on vimdoc generation
| * fix(docs): clean up non-docstring comments for vimdoc genJongwook Choi2024-01-02
| | | | | | | | | | These non-docstring comments can be included into doxygen's brief description and then appear in the succeeding function documentation.
* | feat(lua): add noref to deepcopyLewis Russell2024-01-03
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Currently `deepcopy` hashes every single tables it copies so it can be reused. For tables of mostly unique items that are non recursive, this hashing is unnecessarily expensive Solution: Port the `noref` argument from Vimscripts `deepcopy()`. The below benchmark demonstrates the results for two extreme cases of tables of different sizes. One table that uses the same table lots of times and one with all unique tables. | test | `noref=false` (ms) | `noref=true` (ms) | | -------------------- | ------------------ | ----------------- | | unique tables (50) | 6.59 | 2.62 | | shared tables (50) | 3.24 | 6.40 | | unique tables (2000) | 23381.48 | 2884.53 | | shared tables (2000) | 3505.54 | 14038.80 | The results are basically the inverse of each other where `noref` is much more performance on tables with unique fields, and `not noref` is more performant on tables that reuse fields.
* refactor(lsp): fix remaining luals warnings in lsp.rpcMathias Fussenegger2024-01-02
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* feat(lsp): support connect via named pipes/unix domain sockets (#26032)TheLeoP2024-01-02
| | | | | Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/26031 Co-authored-by: Mathias Fussenegger <f.mathias@zignar.net>