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* Merge #28637 more support for vim.lsp.ListOpts.loclistJustin M. Keyes2024-05-07
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| * feat(lsp): support vim.lsp.ListOpts.loclist in location_handler()tom-anders2024-05-07
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| * docs(lsp): document vim.lsp.ListOpts.loclisttom-anders2024-05-07
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| * refactor(lsp): use vim.cmd instead of api.nvim_commandtom-anders2024-05-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | As suggested in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28483#discussion_r1586878457 and https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28483#discussion_r1586878226
| * docs(lsp): fix type annotations in response_to_list(...)tom-anders2024-05-07
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| * refactor(lsp): move repeated table construction into a variabletom-anders2024-05-07
| | | | | | | | As suggested in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28483#discussion_r1581712828
| * refactor(lsp): use vim.is_callable()tom-anders2024-05-07
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| * refactor(lsp): s/options/opts for parameters in vim.lsp.buftom-anders2024-05-07
| | | | | | | | See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28483#discussion_r1583344120
* | fix(lsp): rename LspProgress data.result => data.params #28632Jongwook Choi2024-05-07
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | Rename the field `result` to `params` in the `data` table for `LspProgress` autocmds. This aligns with LspNotify. The previous name was chosen because the initial handler implementation mistakenly had a parameter name `result` instead of `params` for the `$/progress` LSP "notification" handler. However, `params` would be a more appropriate name that is more consistent with the underlying LSP type (`ProgressParams`). See also: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#progress
* fix(lsp): enable() does not activate inlay hints on open buffers #28629Yi Ming2024-05-07
| | | | | | | | | | | Problem: inlay_hint `enable(<no args>)` does not activate inlay hints on open buffers. If a buffer does not have a corresponding `bufstate` in `bufstates`, then `enable` all buffers will not take effect on it. Solution: Make the effective range determined by the loaded buffers. Fix #28624
* fix(lsp): replace bug-prone ternary operation #28627Yi Ming2024-05-03
| | | ref #28624
* fix(vim.ui)!: change open() to return `result|nil, errmsg|nil` #28612Justin M. Keyes2024-05-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | reverts e0d92b9cc20b58179599f53dfa74ca821935a539 #28502 Problem: `vim.ui.open()` has a `pcall()` like signature, under the assumption that this is the Lua idiom for returning result-or-error. However, the `result|nil, errmsg|nil` pattern: - has precedent in: - `io.open` - `vim.uv` (`:help luv-error-handling`) - has these advantages: - Can be used with `assert()`: ``` local result, err = assert(foobar()) ``` - Allows LuaLS to infer the type of `result`: ``` local result, err = foobar() if err then ... elseif result then ... end ``` Solution: - Revert to the `result|nil, errmsg|nil` pattern. - Document the pattern in our guidelines.
* Merge #28101 nvim__redrawJustin M. Keyes2024-05-02
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| * feat(api): add nvim__redraw for more granular redrawingLuuk van Baal2024-05-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Experimental and subject to future changes. Add a way to redraw certain elements that are not redrawn while Nvim is waiting for input, or currently have no API to do so. This API covers all that can be done with the :redraw* commands, in addition to the following new features: - Immediately move the cursor to a (non-current) window. - Target a specific window or buffer to mark for redraw. - Mark a buffer range for redraw (replaces nvim__buf_redraw_range()). - Redraw the 'statuscolumn'.
* | feat(lsp): inlay_hint.is_enabled({filter}) #28523Yi Ming2024-05-02
|/ | | vim.diagnostic.enable and vim.diagnostic.is_enabled() use the same pattern.
* feat(lsp): vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable(nil) applies to all buffers #28543Yi Ming2024-05-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Inlay hints `enable()` does not fully implement the `:help dev-lua` guidelines: Interface conventions ~ - When accepting a buffer id, etc., 0 means "current buffer", nil means "all buffers". Likewise for window id, tabpage id, etc. - Examples: |vim.lsp.codelens.clear()| |vim.diagnostic.enable()| Solution: Implement globally enabling inlay hints. * refactor(lsp): do not rely on `enable` to create autocmds * refactor(lsp): make `bufstates` a defaulttable * refactor(lsp): make `bufstate` inherit values from `globalstate` * feat(lsp): `vim.lsp.inlay_hints` now take effect on all buffers by default * test(lsp): add basic tests for enable inlay hints for all buffers * test(lsp): add test cases cover more than one buffer
* fix(lsp): add "silent" option to vim.lsp.start (#28478)Gregory Anders2024-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | vim.notify cannot be suppressed and it is not always necessary to display a visible warning to the user if the RPC process fails to start. For instance, a user may have the same LSP configuration across systems, some of which may not have all of the LSP server executables installed. In that case, the user receives a notification every time a file is opened that they cannot suppress. Instead of using vim.notify in vim.lsp.rpc, propagate a normal error up through the call stack and use vim.notify in vim.lsp.start() only if the "silent" option is not set. This also updates lsp.start_client() to return an error message as its second return value if an error occurred, rather than calling vim.notify directly. Callers of lsp.start_client() will need to update call sites appropriately if they wish to report errors to the user (or even better, switch to vim.lsp.start).
* refactor(lsp): rename foos_by_bar to bar_foos #28505Yi Ming2024-04-26
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* fix(lsp): buffer messages until connected to server (#28507)Mathias Fußenegger2024-04-26
| | | | | | `handle:write(msg)` can fail if the socket is not yet connected to the server. Should address https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28398#issuecomment-2078152491
* fix(vim.ui)!: change open() to return pcall-like values #28502Justin M. Keyes2024-04-25
| | | | | | | | | Problem: `vim.ui.open` unnecessarily invents a different success/failure convention. Its return type was changed in 57adf8c6e01d, so we might as well change it to have a more conventional form. Solution: Change the signature to use the `pcall` convention of `status, result`.
* refactor(lsp): merge subtypes and supertypes into typehierarchy (#28467)Mathias Fußenegger2024-04-23
| | | | Both methods had pretty much the same documentation and shared the implementation.
* fix(lsp): avoid assertion when `client_hints` do not exist (#28461)Yi Ming2024-04-22
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* refactor(lua): deprecate tbl_flattenJustin M. Keyes2024-04-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Besides being redundant with vim.iter():flatten(), `tbl_flatten` has these problems: - Has `tbl_` prefix but only accepts lists. - Discards some results! Compare the following: - iter.flatten(): ``` vim.iter({1, { { a = 2 } }, { 3 } }):flatten():totable() ``` - tbl_flatten: ``` vim.tbl_flatten({1, { { a = 2 } }, { 3 } }) ``` Solution: Deprecate tbl_flatten. Note: iter:flatten() currently fails ("flatten() requires a list-like table") on this code from gen_lsp.lua: local anonym = vim.iter({ -- remove nil anonymous_num > 1 and '' or nil, '---@class ' .. anonymous_classname, }):flatten():totable() Should we enhance :flatten() to work for arrays?
* refactor(lua): rename tbl_islist => islistJustin M. Keyes2024-04-21
| | | | ref #24572
* feat(lsp): add vim.lsp.buf.subtypes(), vim.lsp.buf.supertypes() (#28388)Yinzuo Jiang2024-04-20
| | | | Co-authored-by: Mathias Fußenegger <mfussenegger@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Maria José Solano <majosolano99@gmail.com>
* fix(lsp): correct deprecation message #28403Maria José Solano2024-04-18
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* feat(lua): enable(enable:boolean, filter:table) #28374Justin M. Keyes2024-04-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: We need to establish a pattern for `enable()`. Solution: - First `enable()` parameter is always `enable:boolean`. - Update `vim.diagnostic.enable()` - Update `vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable()`. - It was not released yet, so no deprecation is needed. But to help HEAD users, it will show an informative error. - vim.deprecate(): - Improve message when the "removal version" is a *current or older* version.
* refactor(lsp): merge rpc.domain_socket_connect into rpc.connect (#28398)Mathias Fußenegger2024-04-18
| | | See discussion in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/26850
* fix(vim.ui): open() may wait indefinitely #28325Justin M. Keyes2024-04-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: vim.ui.open "locks up" Nvim if the spawned process does not terminate. #27986 Solution: - Change `vim.ui.open()`: - Do not call `wait()`. - Return a `SystemObj`. The caller can decide if it wants to `wait()`. - Change `gx` to `wait()` only a short time. - Allows `gx` to show a message if the command fails, without the risk of waiting forever.
* fix(lsp): prevent code-lens refresh from becoming a permanent no-op (#28228)Yi Ming2024-04-10
| | | | | | To avoid repeatedly requesting a buffer multiple times before a request is completed, the current implementation puts the requested buffer into the active_refreshes table before requesting. But since we only remove the buffer from active_refreshes in the lsp-handler of textDocument/codeLens, this will cause if the user sends a request that cannot trigger lsp-handler (for example, if there is an LSP server attached to the current buffer, and especially when the user creates an autocmd which performs vim.lsp.codelens.refresh after the BufEnter event is triggered like in the document example), this buffer will be put into active_refreshes, and there is no way to remove it, which will result in all subsequent vim.lsp.codelens.refresh not requesting textDocument/codeLens.
* fix(lsp): empty commands should not be considered executable (#28216)Yi Ming2024-04-10
| | | According to the LSP specification, the CodeLens.command is optional but the CodeLens.command.command is not optional, which means the correct representation of a display-only code lens is indeed one with a command with a title to display and an empty string as command.
* feat(lsp): set workDoneToken in initialize request (#28182)Mathias Fußenegger2024-04-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Some servers don't report progress during initialize unless the client sets the `workDoneToken` See https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#initiatingWorkDoneProgress In particular: > There is no specific client capability signaling whether a client will > send a progress token per request. The reason for this is that this is > in many clients not a static aspect and might even change for every > request instance for the same request type. So the capability is signal > on every request instance by the presence of a workDoneToken property. And: > Servers can also initiate progress reporting using the > window/workDoneProgress/create request. This is useful if the server > needs to report progress outside of a request (for example the server > needs to re-index a database). The token can then be used to report > progress using the same notifications used as for client initiated > progress. So far progress report functionality was relying entirely on the latter. Solution: Set a `workDoneToken` Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27938
* refactor(lsp): move workspace folder logic into the clientLewis Russell2024-04-02
| | | | | - Changed `reuse_client` to check workspace folders in addition to root_dir.
* fix(lsp): abort callHierarchy on no result (#28102)Marcin Szamotulski2024-03-31
| | | | | | | | The `callHierarchy` function should warn the user when `textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy` didn't resolve an entity and return, rather than calling the `callHierarchy/{incoming,outgoing}Calls` method with an empty object - which is encoded as an empty list (which doesn't respect language server specification for the `callHierarchy/incomingCalls` call).
* refactor(lsp): simplify client trackingLewis Russell2024-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | - Remove: - uninitialized_clients - active_clients - all_buffer_active_clients - Add: - all_clients - Use `lsp.get_clients()` to get buffer clients.
* fix(test): typingLewis Russell2024-03-25
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* Revert "refactor(lsp): simplify client tracking"Lewis Russell2024-03-25
| | | | This reverts commit 3f238b39cfdf27657b2d9452c6ffd28f8209c95f.
* refactor(lsp): simplify client trackingLewis Russell2024-03-25
| | | | | | | | | | | - Remove: - uninitialized_clients - active_clients - all_buffer_active_clients - Add: - all_clients - Use `lsp.get_clients()` to get buffer clients.
* fix(lsp): handle stale bufnr on LspRequest autocmd trigger (#27981)Jaehwang Jung2024-03-22
| | | continuation of https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/24013
* fix(lsp): create codelens request parameters for each buffer (#27699)Takuya Tokuda2024-03-17
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* docs: small fixes (#27364)dundargoc2024-03-12
| | | | | | | | Co-authored-by: C.D. MacEachern <craig.daniel.maceachern@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ynda Jas <yndajas@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Owen Hines <TheOdd@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Wanten <41904684+WantenMN@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: lukasvrenner <118417051+lukasvrenner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: cuinix <915115094@qq.com>
* docs: support inline markdownLewis Russell2024-03-09
| | | | | | - Tags are now created with `[tag]()` - References are now created with `[tag]` - Code spans are no longer wrapped
* feat!: remove deprecated functionsdundargoc2024-03-09
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* feat(lua): deprecate vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookupMaria José Solano2024-03-07
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* docs(lsp): nits and typos in client.luaMaria José Solano2024-03-06
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* refactor(types): more fixes (2)Lewis Russell2024-03-06
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* fix(lsp): actually send diagnostic-tags back to the serverLewis Russell2024-03-06
| | | | Fixes #27318
* docs(lua): improvements for LSP and DiagnosticLewis Russell2024-03-05
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* fix(lsp): directly rename the existing buffers when renaming (#27690)Jaehwang Jung2024-03-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: `vim.lsp.util.rename()` deletes the buffers that are affected by renaming. This has undesireable side effects. For example, when renaming a directory, all buffers under that directory are deleted and windows displaying those buffers are closed. Also, buffer options may change after renaming. Solution: Rename the buffers with :saveas. An alternative approach is to record all the relevant states and restore it after renaming, but that seems to be more complex. In fact, the older version was attempting to restore the states but only partially and incorrectly.
* fix(lsp): defer writing error msgs (#27688)Jaehwang Jung2024-03-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Context: Nvim catches errors from the user's `on_exit` and rpc handler callbacks and prints the error message. Problem: Printing the error message uses Nvim api functions. But callbacks mentioned above run in `:h lua-loop-callbacks` where most of `vim.api` is not allowed, so Nvim itself raises error. Solution: `vim.schedule()` the error reporting when necessary.