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*lsp.txt*   LSP


                            NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL


LSP client/framework                                     *lsp* *LSP*

Nvim supports the Language Server Protocol (LSP), which means it acts as
a client to LSP servers and includes a Lua framework `vim.lsp` for building
enhanced LSP tools.

  https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/

LSP facilitates features like go-to-definition, find-references, hover,
completion, rename, format, refactor, etc., using semantic whole-project
analysis (unlike |ctags|).

                                      Type |gO| to see the table of contents.

==============================================================================
QUICKSTART                                              *lsp-quickstart*

Nvim provides an LSP client, but the servers are provided by third parties.
Follow these steps to get LSP features:

  1. Install the nvim-lspconfig plugin.  It provides common configuration for
     various servers so you can get started quickly.
     https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig
  2. Install a language server. A list of language servers can be found here:
     https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/implementors/servers/
     See individual server documentation for installation instructions.
  3. Add `lua require('lspconfig').xx.setup{…}` to your init.vim, where "xx" is
     the name of the relevant config. See the nvim-lspconfig README for details.
     NOTE: Make sure to restart nvim after installing and configuring.
  4. Check that an LSP client has attached to the current buffer:  >

      :lua print(vim.inspect(vim.lsp.buf_get_clients()))
<
                                                        *lsp-config*
Inline diagnostics are enabled automatically, e.g. syntax errors will be
annotated in the buffer.  But you probably also want to use other features
like go-to-definition, hover, etc.

While Nvim does not provide an "auto-completion" framework by default, it is
still possible to get completions from the LSP server. To incorporate these
completions, it is recommended to use |vim.lsp.omnifunc|, which is an 'omnifunc'
handler. When 'omnifunc' is set to `v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc`, |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O|
will provide completions from the language server.

Example config (in init.vim): >

  lua << EOF
    local custom_lsp_attach = function(client)
      -- See `:help nvim_buf_set_keymap()` for more information
      vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(0, 'n', 'K', '<cmd>lua vim.lsp.buf.hover()<CR>', {noremap = true})
      vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(0, 'n', '<c-]>', '<cmd>lua vim.lsp.buf.definition()<CR>', {noremap = true})
      -- ... and other keymappings for LSP

      -- Use LSP as the handler for omnifunc.
      --    See `:help omnifunc` and `:help ins-completion` for more information.
      vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(0, 'omnifunc', 'v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc')

      -- For plugins with an `on_attach` callback, call them here. For example:
      -- require('completion').on_attach()
    end

    -- An example of configuring for `sumneko_lua`,
    --  a language server for Lua.

    -- set the path to the sumneko installation
    local system_name = "Linux" -- (Linux, macOS, or Windows)
    local sumneko_root_path = '/path/to/lua-language-server'
    local sumneko_binary = sumneko_root_path.."/bin/"..system_name.."/lua-language-server"

    require('lspconfig').sumneko_lua.setup({
      cmd = {sumneko_binary, "-E", sumneko_root_path .. "/main.lua"};
      -- An example of settings for an LSP server.
      --    For more options, see nvim-lspconfig
      settings = {
        Lua = {
          runtime = {
            -- Tell the language server which version of Lua you're using (most likely LuaJIT in the case of Neovim)
            version = 'LuaJIT',
            -- Setup your lua path
            path = vim.split(package.path, ';'),
          },
          diagnostics = {
            -- Get the language server to recognize the `vim` global
            globals = {'vim'},
          },
          workspace = {
            -- Make the server aware of Neovim runtime files
            library = {
              [vim.fn.expand('$VIMRUNTIME/lua')] = true,
              [vim.fn.expand('$VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/lsp')] = true,
            },
          },
        }
      },

      on_attach = custom_lsp_attach
    })
  EOF
<

Full list of features provided by default can be found in |lsp-buf|.

================================================================================
FAQ                                                     *lsp-faq*

- Q: How to force-reload LSP?
  A: Stop all clients, then reload the buffer. >

     :lua vim.lsp.stop_client(vim.lsp.get_active_clients())
     :edit

- Q: Why isn't completion working?
  A: In the buffer where you want to use LSP, check that 'omnifunc' is set to
     "v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc": >

     :verbose set omnifunc?

<     Some other plugin may be overriding the option. To avoid that, you could
     set the option in an |after-directory| ftplugin, e.g.
     "after/ftplugin/python.vim".

- Q: How do I run a request synchronously (e.g. for formatting on file save)?
  A: Use the `_sync` variant of the function provided by |lsp-buf|, if it
     exists.

     E.g. code formatting: >

     " Auto-format *.rs (rust) files prior to saving them
     autocmd BufWritePre *.rs lua vim.lsp.buf.formatting_sync(nil, 1000)

<
                                                           *lsp-vs-treesitter*
- Q: How do LSP and Treesitter compare?
  A: LSP requires a client and language server. The language server uses
     semantic analysis to understand code at a project level. This provides
     language servers with the ability to rename across files, find
     definitions in external libraries and more.

     Treesitter is a language parsing library that provides excellent tools
     for incrementally parsing text and handling errors. This makes it a great
     fit for editors to understand the contents of the current file for things
     like syntax highlighting, simple goto-definitions, scope analysis and
     more.

     LSP and Treesitter are both great tools for editing and inspecting code.

================================================================================
LSP API                                                 *lsp-api*

LSP core API is described at |lsp-core|.  Those are the core functions for
creating and managing clients.

The `vim.lsp.buf_…` functions perform operations for all LSP clients attached
to the given buffer. |lsp-buf|

LSP request/response handlers are implemented as Lua functions (see
|lsp-handler|). The |vim.lsp.handlers| table defines default handlers used
when creating a new client. Keys are LSP method names: >

  :lua print(vim.inspect(vim.tbl_keys(vim.lsp.handlers)))
<
                                                                  *lsp-method*

Methods are the names of requests and notifications as defined by the LSP
specification. These LSP requests/notifications are defined by default:

    callHierarchy/incomingCalls
    callHierarchy/outgoingCalls
    textDocument/codeAction
    textDocument/completion
    textDocument/declaration*
    textDocument/definition
    textDocument/documentHighlight
    textDocument/documentSymbol
    textDocument/formatting
    textDocument/hover
    textDocument/implementation*
    textDocument/publishDiagnostics
    textDocument/rangeFormatting
    textDocument/references
    textDocument/rename
    textDocument/signatureHelp
    textDocument/typeDefinition*
    window/logMessage
    window/showMessage
    window/showMessageRequest
    workspace/applyEdit
    workspace/symbol

* NOTE: These are sometimes not implemented by servers.

                                                                 *lsp-handler*

lsp-handlers are functions with special signatures that are designed to handle
responses and notifications from LSP servers.

For |lsp-request|, each |lsp-handler| has this signature: >

  function(err, result, ctx, config)
<
        Parameters: ~
            {err}       (table|nil)
                            When the language server is unable to complete a
                            request, a table with information about the error
                            is sent. Otherwise, it is `nil`. See |lsp-response|.
            {result}    (Result | Params | nil)
                            When the language server is able to succesfully
                            complete a request, this contains the `result` key
                            of the response. See |lsp-response|.
            {ctx}       (table)
                            Context describes additional calling state
                            associated with the handler. It consists of the
                            following key, value pairs:

                            {method}    (string)
                                            The |lsp-method| name.
                            {client_id} (number)
                                            The ID of the |vim.lsp.client|.
                            {bufnr}     (Buffer)
                                           Buffer handle, or 0 for current.

                            {params}    (table|nil)
                                           The parameters used in the original request
                                           which resulted in this handler
                                           call.
            {config}    (table)
                            Configuration for the handler.

                            Each handler can define it's own configuration
                            table that allows users to customize the behavior
                            of a particular handler.

                            To configure a particular |lsp-handler|, see:
                                |lsp-handler-configuration|


        Returns: ~
            The |lsp-handler| can respond by returning two values: `result, err`
              Where `err` must be shaped like an RPC error:
                `{ code, message, data? }`

            You can use |vim.lsp.rpc_response_error()| to create this object.

For |lsp-notification|, each |lsp-handler| has this signature: >

  function(err, result, ctx, config)
<
        Parameters: ~
            {err}       (nil)
                            This is always `nil`.
                            See |lsp-notification|
            {result}    (Result)
                            This contains the `params` key of the notification.
                            See |lsp-notification|
            {ctx}       (table)
                            Context describes additional calling state
                            associated with the handler. It consists of the
                            following key, value pairs:

                            {method}    (string)
                                            The |lsp-method| name.
                            {client_id} (number)
                                            The ID of the |vim.lsp.client|.
            {config}    (table)
                            Configuration for the handler.

                            Each handler can define it's own configuration
                            table that allows users to customize the behavior
                            of a particular handler.

                            For an example, see:
                                |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()|

                            To configure a particular |lsp-handler|, see:
                                |lsp-handler-configuration|

        Returns: ~
            The |lsp-handler|'s return value will be ignored.

                                                   *lsp-handler-configuration*

To configure the behavior of a builtin |lsp-handler|, the convenient method
|vim.lsp.with()| is provided for users.

  To configure the behavior of |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()|,
  consider the following example, where a new |lsp-handler| is created using
  |vim.lsp.with()| that no longer generates signs for the diagnostics: >

  vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/publishDiagnostics"] = vim.lsp.with(
    vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, {
      -- Disable signs
      signs = false,
    }
  )
<
  To enable signs, use |vim.lsp.with()| again to create and assign a new
  |lsp-handler| to |vim.lsp.handlers| for the associated method: >

   vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/publishDiagnostics"] = vim.lsp.with(
     vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, {
       -- Enable signs
       signs = true,
     }
   )
<
  To configure a handler on a per-server basis, you can use the {handlers} key
  for |vim.lsp.start_client()| >

   vim.lsp.start_client {
     ..., -- Other configuration omitted.
     handlers = {
       ["textDocument/publishDiagnostics"] = vim.lsp.with(
         vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, {
           -- Disable virtual_text
           virtual_text = false,
         }
       },
     }
<
  or if using 'nvim-lspconfig', you can use the {handlers} key of `setup()`: >

   require('lspconfig').rust_analyzer.setup {
     handlers = {
       ["textDocument/publishDiagnostics"] = vim.lsp.with(
         vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, {
           -- Disable virtual_text
           virtual_text = false
         }
       ),
     }
   }
<
  Some handlers do not have an explicitly named handler function (such as
  |on_publish_diagnostics()|). To override these, first create a reference
  to the existing handler: >

    local on_references = vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/references"]
    vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/references"] = vim.lsp.with(
      on_references, {
        -- Use location list instead of quickfix list
        loclist = true,
      }
    )
<
                                                      *lsp-handler-resolution*
Handlers can be set by:

- Setting a field in |vim.lsp.handlers|.                      *vim.lsp.handlers*
    |vim.lsp.handlers| is a global table that contains the default mapping of
    |lsp-method| names to |lsp-handlers|.

    To override the handler for the `"textDocument/definition"` method: >

  vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/definition"] = my_custom_default_definition
<
- The {handlers} parameter for |vim.lsp.start_client|.
    This will set the |lsp-handler| as the default handler for this server.

    For example: >

  vim.lsp.start_client {
    ..., -- Other configuration ommitted.
    handlers = {
        ["textDocument/definition"] = my_custom_server_definition
    },
  }

- The {handler} parameter for |vim.lsp.buf_request()|.
    This will set the |lsp-handler| ONLY for the current request.

    For example: >

  vim.lsp.buf_request(
    0,
    "textDocument/definition",
    definition_params,
    my_request_custom_definition
  )
<
In summary, the |lsp-handler| will be chosen based on the current |lsp-method|
in the following order:

1. Handler passed to |vim.lsp.buf_request()|, if any.
2. Handler defined in |vim.lsp.start_client()|, if any.
3. Handler defined in |vim.lsp.handlers|, if any.


VIM.LSP.PROTOCOL                                              *vim.lsp.protocol*

Module `vim.lsp.protocol` defines constants dictated by the LSP specification,
and helper functions for creating protocol-related objects.
https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/raw/gh-pages/_specifications/specification-3-14.md

For example `vim.lsp.protocol.ErrorCodes` allows reverse lookup by number or
name: >

  vim.lsp.protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind.Full == 1
  vim.lsp.protocol.TextDocumentSyncKind[1] == "Full"
<

                                                                *lsp-response*
For the format of the response message, see:
    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#responseMessage

                                                                *lsp-notification*
For the format of the notification message, see:
    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#notificationMessage

================================================================================
LSP HIGHLIGHT                                                    *lsp-highlight*

Reference Highlights:

Highlight groups that are meant to be used by |vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()|.

You can see more about the differences in types here:
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_documentHighlight

                                                           *hl-LspReferenceText*
LspReferenceText          used for highlighting "text" references
                                                           *hl-LspReferenceRead*
LspReferenceRead          used for highlighting "read" references
                                                          *hl-LspReferenceWrite*
LspReferenceWrite         used for highlighting "write" references


                                                      *lsp-highlight-codelens*

Highlight groups related to |lsp-codelens| functionality.

                                                              *hl-LspCodeLens*
LspCodeLens
   Used to color the virtual text of the codelens. See
   |nvim_buf_set_extmark()|.

LspCodeLensSeparator                                 *hl-LspCodeLensSeparator*
   Used to color the seperator between two or more code lens.

                                                     *lsp-highlight-signature*

Highlight groups related to |vim.lsp.handlers.signature_help()|.

                                              *hl-LspSignatureActiveParameter*
LspSignatureActiveParameter
   Used to highlight the active parameter in the signature help. See
   |vim.lsp.handlers.signature_help()|.

==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.lsp                                                 *lsp-core*

buf_attach_client({bufnr}, {client_id})          *vim.lsp.buf_attach_client()*
                Implements the `textDocument/did…` notifications required to
                track a buffer for any language server.

                Without calling this, the server won't be notified of changes
                to a buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}      (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current
                    {client_id}  (number) Client id

buf_get_clients({bufnr})                           *vim.lsp.buf_get_clients()*
                Gets a map of client_id:client pairs for the given buffer,
                where each value is a |vim.lsp.client| object.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}  (optional, number): Buffer handle, or 0 for
                             current

buf_is_attached({bufnr}, {client_id})              *vim.lsp.buf_is_attached()*
                Checks if a buffer is attached for a particular client.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}      (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current
                    {client_id}  (number) the client id

buf_notify({bufnr}, {method}, {params})                 *vim.lsp.buf_notify()*
                Send a notification to a server

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}   [number] (optional): The number of the buffer
                    {method}  [string]: Name of the request method
                    {params}  [string]: Arguments to send to the server

                Return: ~
                    true if any client returns true; false otherwise

                                                       *vim.lsp.buf_request()*
buf_request({bufnr}, {method}, {params}, {handler})
                Sends an async request for all active clients attached to the
                buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}    (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
                    {method}   (string) LSP method name
                    {params}   (optional, table) Parameters to send to the
                               server
                    {handler}  (optional, function) See |lsp-handler|

                Return: ~
                    2-tuple:
                    • Map of client-id:request-id pairs for all successful
                      requests.
                    • Function which can be used to cancel all the requests.
                      You could instead iterate all clients and call their
                      `cancel_request()` methods.

                                                   *vim.lsp.buf_request_all()*
buf_request_all({bufnr}, {method}, {params}, {callback})
                Sends an async request for all active clients attached to the
                buffer. Executes the callback on the combined result.
                Parameters are the same as |vim.lsp.buf_request()| but the
                return result and callback are different.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}     (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
                    {method}    (string) LSP method name
                    {params}    (optional, table) Parameters to send to the
                                server
                    {callback}  (function) The callback to call when all
                                requests are finished.

                Return: ~
                    (function) A function that will cancel all requests which
                    is the same as the one returned from `buf_request` .

                                                  *vim.lsp.buf_request_sync()*
buf_request_sync({bufnr}, {method}, {params}, {timeout_ms})
                Sends a request to all server and waits for the response of
                all of them.

                Calls |vim.lsp.buf_request_all()| but blocks Nvim while
                awaiting the result. Parameters are the same as
                |vim.lsp.buf_request()| but the return result is different.
                Wait maximum of {timeout_ms} (default 1000) ms.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}       (number) Buffer handle, or 0 for current.
                    {method}      (string) LSP method name
                    {params}      (optional, table) Parameters to send to the
                                  server
                    {timeout_ms}  (optional, number, default=1000) Maximum
                                  time in milliseconds to wait for a result.

                Return: ~
                    Map of client_id:request_result. On timeout, cancel or
                    error, returns `(nil, err)` where `err` is a string
                    describing the failure reason.

client()                                                      *vim.lsp.client*
                LSP client object. You can get an active client object via
                |vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()| or
                |vim.lsp.get_active_clients()|.

                • Methods:
                  • request(method, params, [handler], bufnr) Sends a request
                    to the server. This is a thin wrapper around
                    {client.rpc.request} with some additional checking. If
                    {handler} is not specified, If one is not found there,
                    then an error will occur. Returns: {status},
                    {[client_id]}. {status} is a boolean indicating if the
                    notification was successful. If it is `false` , then it
                    will always be `false` (the client has shutdown). If
                    {status} is `true` , the function returns {request_id} as
                    the second result. You can use this with
                    `client.cancel_request(request_id)` to cancel the request.
                  • request_sync(method, params, timeout_ms, bufnr) Sends a
                    request to the server and synchronously waits for the
                    response. This is a wrapper around {client.request}
                    Returns: { err=err, result=result }, a dictionary, where
                    `err` and `result` come from the |lsp-handler|. On
                    timeout, cancel or error, returns `(nil, err)` where `err`
                    is a string describing the failure reason. If the request
                    was unsuccessful returns `nil` .
                  • notify(method, params) Sends a notification to an LSP
                    server. Returns: a boolean to indicate if the notification
                    was successful. If it is false, then it will always be
                    false (the client has shutdown).
                  • cancel_request(id) Cancels a request with a given request
                    id. Returns: same as `notify()` .
                  • stop([force]) Stops a client, optionally with force. By
                    default, it will just ask the server to shutdown without
                    force. If you request to stop a client which has
                    previously been requested to shutdown, it will
                    automatically escalate and force shutdown.
                  • is_stopped() Checks whether a client is stopped. Returns:
                    true if the client is fully stopped.
                  • on_attach(client, bufnr) Runs the on_attach function from
                    the client's config if it was defined. Useful for
                    buffer-local setup.

                • Members
                  • {id} (number): The id allocated to the client.
                  • {name} (string): If a name is specified on creation, that
                    will be used. Otherwise it is just the client id. This is
                    used for logs and messages.
                  • {rpc} (table): RPC client object, for low level
                    interaction with the client. See |vim.lsp.rpc.start()|.
                  • {offset_encoding} (string): The encoding used for
                    communicating with the server. You can modify this in the
                    `config` 's `on_init` method before text is sent to the
                    server.
                  • {handlers} (table): The handlers used by the client as
                    described in |lsp-handler|.
                  • {config} (table): copy of the table that was passed by the
                    user to |vim.lsp.start_client()|.
                  • {server_capabilities} (table): Response from the server
                    sent on `initialize` describing the server's capabilities.
                  • {resolved_capabilities} (table): Normalized table of
                    capabilities that we have detected based on the initialize
                    response from the server in `server_capabilities` .

client_is_stopped({client_id})                   *vim.lsp.client_is_stopped()*
                Checks whether a client is stopped.

                Parameters: ~
                    {client_id}  (Number)

                Return: ~
                    true if client is stopped, false otherwise.

flush({client})                                              *vim.lsp.flush()*
                TODO: Documentation

get_active_clients()                            *vim.lsp.get_active_clients()*
                Gets all active clients.

                Return: ~
                    Table of |vim.lsp.client| objects

                                          *vim.lsp.get_buffers_by_client_id()*
get_buffers_by_client_id({client_id})
                Parameters: ~
                    {client_id}  client id

                Return: ~
                    list of buffer ids

get_client_by_id({client_id})                     *vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()*
                Gets a client by id, or nil if the id is invalid. The returned
                client may not yet be fully initialized.

                Parameters: ~
                    {client_id}  client id number

                Return: ~
                    |vim.lsp.client| object, or nil

get_log_path()                                        *vim.lsp.get_log_path()*
                Gets the path of the logfile used by the LSP client.

                Return: ~
                    (String) Path to logfile.

omnifunc({findstart}, {base})                             *vim.lsp.omnifunc()*
                Implements 'omnifunc' compatible LSP completion.

                Parameters: ~
                    {findstart}  0 or 1, decides behavior
                    {base}       If findstart=0, text to match against

                Return: ~
                    (number) Decided by`findstart`:
                    • findstart=0: column where the completion starts, or -2
                      or -3
                    • findstart=1: list of matches (actually just calls
                      |complete()|)

                See also: ~
                    |complete-functions|
                    |complete-items|
                    |CompleteDone|

                                                           *vim.lsp.prepare()*
prepare({bufnr}, {firstline}, {new_lastline}, {changedtick})
                TODO: Documentation

reset({client_id})                                           *vim.lsp.reset()*
                TODO: Documentation

reset_buf({client}, {bufnr})                             *vim.lsp.reset_buf()*
                TODO: Documentation

set_log_level({level})                               *vim.lsp.set_log_level()*
                Sets the global log level for LSP logging.

                Levels by name: "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error"
                Level numbers begin with "trace" at 0

                Use `lsp.log_levels` for reverse lookup.

                Parameters: ~
                    {level}  [number|string] the case insensitive level name
                             or number

                See also: ~
                    |vim.lsp.log_levels|

start_client({config})                                *vim.lsp.start_client()*
                Starts and initializes a client with the given configuration.

                Parameters `cmd` and `root_dir` are required.

                The following parameters describe fields in the {config}
                table.

                Parameters: ~
                    {root_dir}           (string) Directory where the LSP
                                         server will base its rootUri on
                                         initialization.
                    {cmd}                (required, string or list treated
                                         like |jobstart()|) Base command that
                                         initiates the LSP client.
                    {cmd_cwd}            (string, default=|getcwd()|)
                                         Directory to launch the `cmd`
                                         process. Not related to `root_dir` .
                    {cmd_env}            (table) Environment flags to pass to
                                         the LSP on spawn. Can be specified
                                         using keys like a map or as a list
                                         with `k=v` pairs or both. Non-string values are
                                         coerced to string. Example: >

                 { "PRODUCTION=true"; "TEST=123"; PORT = 8080; HOST = "0.0.0.0"; }
<
                    {capabilities}       Map overriding the default
                                         capabilities defined by
                                         |vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()|,
                                         passed to the language server on
                                         initialization. Hint: use
                                         make_client_capabilities() and modify
                                         its result.
                                         • Note: To send an empty dictionary
                                           use
                                           `{[vim.type_idx]=vim.types.dictionary}`
                                           , else it will be encoded as an
                                           array.
                    {handlers}           Map of language server method names
                                         to |lsp-handler|
                    {settings}           Map with language server specific
                                         settings. These are returned to the
                                         language server if requested via
                                         `workspace/configuration` . Keys are
                                         case-sensitive.
                    {init_options}       Values to pass in the initialization
                                         request as `initializationOptions` .
                                         See `initialize` in the LSP spec.
                    {name}               (string, default=client-id) Name in
                                         log messages.
                    {workspace_folders}  (table) List of workspace folders
                                         passed to the language server.
                                         Defaults to root_dir if not set. See
                                         `workspaceFolders` in the LSP spec
                    {get_language_id}    function(bufnr, filetype) -> language
                                         ID as string. Defaults to the
                                         filetype.
                    {offset_encoding}    (default="utf-16") One of "utf-8",
                                         "utf-16", or "utf-32" which is the
                                         encoding that the LSP server expects.
                                         Client does not verify this is
                                         correct.
                    {on_error}           Callback with parameters (code, ...),
                                         invoked when the client operation
                                         throws an error. `code` is a number
                                         describing the error. Other arguments
                                         may be passed depending on the error
                                         kind. See |vim.lsp.client_errors| for
                                         possible errors. Use
                                         `vim.lsp.client_errors[code]` to get
                                         human-friendly name.
                    {before_init}        Callback with parameters
                                         (initialize_params, config) invoked
                                         before the LSP "initialize" phase,
                                         where `params` contains the
                                         parameters being sent to the server
                                         and `config` is the config that was
                                         passed to |vim.lsp.start_client()|.
                                         You can use this to modify parameters
                                         before they are sent.
                    {on_init}            Callback (client, initialize_result)
                                         invoked after LSP "initialize", where
                                         `result` is a table of `capabilities`
                                         and anything else the server may
                                         send. For example, clangd sends
                                         `initialize_result.offsetEncoding` if
                                         `capabilities.offsetEncoding` was
                                         sent to it. You can only modify the
                                         `client.offset_encoding` here before
                                         any notifications are sent. Most
                                         language servers expect to be sent
                                         client specified settings after
                                         initialization. Neovim does not make
                                         this assumption. A
                                         `workspace/didChangeConfiguration`
                                         notification should be sent to the
                                         server during on_init.
                    {on_exit}            Callback (code, signal, client_id)
                                         invoked on client exit.
                                         • code: exit code of the process
                                         • signal: number describing the
                                           signal used to terminate (if any)
                                         • client_id: client handle
                    {on_attach}          Callback (client, bufnr) invoked when
                                         client attaches to a buffer.
                    {trace}              "off" | "messages" | "verbose" | nil
                                         passed directly to the language
                                         server in the initialize request.
                                         Invalid/empty values will default to
                                         "off"
                    {flags}              A table with flags for the client.
                                         The current (experimental) flags are:
                                         • allow_incremental_sync (bool,
                                           default true): Allow using
                                           incremental sync for buffer edits
                                         • debounce_text_changes (number,
                                           default nil): Debounce didChange
                                           notifications to the server by the
                                           given number in milliseconds. No
                                           debounce occurs if nil

                Return: ~
                    Client id. |vim.lsp.get_client_by_id()| Note: client may
                    not be fully initialized. Use `on_init` to do any actions
                    once the client has been initialized.

stop_client({client_id}, {force})                      *vim.lsp.stop_client()*
                Stops a client(s).

                You can also use the `stop()` function on a |vim.lsp.client|
                object. To stop all clients:
>

    vim.lsp.stop_client(vim.lsp.get_active_clients())
<

                By default asks the server to shutdown, unless stop was
                requested already for this client, then force-shutdown is
                attempted.

                Parameters: ~
                    {client_id}  client id or |vim.lsp.client| object, or list
                                 thereof
                    {force}      boolean (optional) shutdown forcefully

with({handler}, {override_config})                            *vim.lsp.with()*
                Function to manage overriding defaults for LSP handlers.

                Parameters: ~
                    {handler}          (function) See |lsp-handler|
                    {override_config}  (table) Table containing the keys to
                                       override behavior of the {handler}


==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.lsp.buf                                              *lsp-buf*

                                          *vim.lsp.buf.add_workspace_folder()*
add_workspace_folder({workspace_folder})
                Add the folder at path to the workspace folders. If {path} is
                not provided, the user will be prompted for a path using
                |input()|.

clear_references()                            *vim.lsp.buf.clear_references()*
                Removes document highlights from current buffer.

code_action({context})                             *vim.lsp.buf.code_action()*
                Selects a code action from the input list that is available at
                the current cursor position.

                Parameters: ~
                    {context}  (table, optional) Valid `CodeActionContext`
                               object

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_codeAction

completion({context})                               *vim.lsp.buf.completion()*
                Retrieves the completion items at the current cursor position.
                Can only be called in Insert mode.

                Parameters: ~
                    {context}  (context support not yet implemented)
                               Additional information about the context in
                               which a completion was triggered (how it was
                               triggered, and by which trigger character, if
                               applicable)

                See also: ~
                    |vim.lsp.protocol.constants.CompletionTriggerKind|

declaration()                                      *vim.lsp.buf.declaration()*
                Jumps to the declaration of the symbol under the cursor.
                Note:
                    Many servers do not implement this method. Generally, see
                    |vim.lsp.buf.definition()| instead.

definition()                                        *vim.lsp.buf.definition()*
                Jumps to the definition of the symbol under the cursor.

document_highlight()                        *vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()*
                Send request to the server to resolve document highlights for
                the current text document position. This request can be
                triggered by a key mapping or by events such as `CursorHold` ,
                eg:
>
    vim.api.nvim_command [[autocmd CursorHold  <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()]]
    vim.api.nvim_command [[autocmd CursorHoldI <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()]]
    vim.api.nvim_command [[autocmd CursorMoved <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.clear_references()]]
<

                Note: Usage of |vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight()| requires the
                following highlight groups to be defined or you won't be able
                to see the actual highlights. |LspReferenceText|
                |LspReferenceRead| |LspReferenceWrite|

document_symbol()                              *vim.lsp.buf.document_symbol()*
                Lists all symbols in the current buffer in the quickfix
                window.

execute_command({command})                     *vim.lsp.buf.execute_command()*
                Executes an LSP server command.

                Parameters: ~
                    {command}  A valid `ExecuteCommandParams` object

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_executeCommand

formatting({options})                               *vim.lsp.buf.formatting()*
                Formats the current buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {options}  (optional, table) Can be used to specify
                               FormattingOptions. Some unspecified options
                               will be automatically derived from the current
                               Neovim options.

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_formatting

                                           *vim.lsp.buf.formatting_seq_sync()*
formatting_seq_sync({options}, {timeout_ms}, {order})
                Formats the current buffer by sequentially requesting
                formatting from attached clients.

                Useful when multiple clients with formatting capability are
                attached.

                Since it's synchronous, can be used for running on save, to
                make sure buffer is formatted prior to being saved.
                {timeout_ms} is passed on to the |vim.lsp.client| `request_sync` method. Example: >

                 vim.api.nvim_command[[autocmd BufWritePre <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.formatting_seq_sync()]]
<

                Parameters: ~
                    {options}     (optional, table) `FormattingOptions`
                                  entries
                    {timeout_ms}  (optional, number) Request timeout
                    {order}       (optional, table) List of client names.
                                  Formatting is requested from clients in the
                                  following order: first all clients that are
                                  not in the `order` list, then the remaining
                                  clients in the order as they occur in the
                                  `order` list.

                                               *vim.lsp.buf.formatting_sync()*
formatting_sync({options}, {timeout_ms})
                Performs |vim.lsp.buf.formatting()| synchronously.

                Useful for running on save, to make sure buffer is formatted
                prior to being saved. {timeout_ms} is passed on to
                |vim.lsp.buf_request_sync()|. Example:
>

    vim.api.nvim_command[[autocmd BufWritePre <buffer> lua vim.lsp.buf.formatting_sync()]]
<

                Parameters: ~
                    {options}     Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries
                    {timeout_ms}  (number) Request timeout

                See also: ~
                    |vim.lsp.buf.formatting_seq_sync|

hover()                                                  *vim.lsp.buf.hover()*
                Displays hover information about the symbol under the cursor
                in a floating window. Calling the function twice will jump
                into the floating window.

implementation()                                *vim.lsp.buf.implementation()*
                Lists all the implementations for the symbol under the cursor
                in the quickfix window.

incoming_calls()                                *vim.lsp.buf.incoming_calls()*
                Lists all the call sites of the symbol under the cursor in the
                |quickfix| window. If the symbol can resolve to multiple
                items, the user can pick one in the |inputlist|.

list_workspace_folders()                *vim.lsp.buf.list_workspace_folders()*
                List workspace folders.

outgoing_calls()                                *vim.lsp.buf.outgoing_calls()*
                Lists all the items that are called by the symbol under the
                cursor in the |quickfix| window. If the symbol can resolve to
                multiple items, the user can pick one in the |inputlist|.

                                             *vim.lsp.buf.range_code_action()*
range_code_action({context}, {start_pos}, {end_pos})
                Performs |vim.lsp.buf.code_action()| for a given range.

                Parameters: ~
                    {context}    (table, optional) Valid `CodeActionContext`
                                 object
                    {start_pos}  ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
                                 position. Defaults to the start of the last
                                 visual selection.
                    {end_pos}    ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
                                 position. Defaults to the end of the last
                                 visual selection.

                                              *vim.lsp.buf.range_formatting()*
range_formatting({options}, {start_pos}, {end_pos})
                Formats a given range.

                Parameters: ~
                    {options}    Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries.
                    {start_pos}  ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
                                 position. Defaults to the start of the last
                                 visual selection.
                    {end_pos}    ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
                                 position. Defaults to the end of the last
                                 visual selection.

references({context})                               *vim.lsp.buf.references()*
                Lists all the references to the symbol under the cursor in the
                quickfix window.

                Parameters: ~
                    {context}  (table) Context for the request

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_references

                                       *vim.lsp.buf.remove_workspace_folder()*
remove_workspace_folder({workspace_folder})
                Remove the folder at path from the workspace folders. If
                {path} is not provided, the user will be prompted for a path
                using |input()|.

rename({new_name})                                      *vim.lsp.buf.rename()*
                Renames all references to the symbol under the cursor.

                Parameters: ~
                    {new_name}  (string) If not provided, the user will be
                                prompted for a new name using |input()|.

server_ready()                                    *vim.lsp.buf.server_ready()*
                Checks whether the language servers attached to the current
                buffer are ready.

                Return: ~
                    `true` if server responds.

signature_help()                                *vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()*
                Displays signature information about the symbol under the
                cursor in a floating window.

type_definition()                              *vim.lsp.buf.type_definition()*
                Jumps to the definition of the type of the symbol under the
                cursor.

workspace_symbol({query})                     *vim.lsp.buf.workspace_symbol()*
                Lists all symbols in the current workspace in the quickfix
                window.

                The list is filtered against {query}; if the argument is
                omitted from the call, the user is prompted to enter a string
                on the command line. An empty string means no filtering is
                done.

                Parameters: ~
                    {query}  (string, optional)


==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.lsp.diagnostic                                *lsp-diagnostic*

get_namespace({client_id})                *vim.lsp.diagnostic.get_namespace()*
                Get the diagnostic namespace associated with an LSP client
                |vim.diagnostic|.

                Parameters: ~
                    {client_id}  number The id of the LSP client

                                 *vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()*
on_publish_diagnostics({_}, {result}, {ctx}, {config})
                |lsp-handler| for the method "textDocument/publishDiagnostics"

                See |vim.diagnostic.config()| for configuration options.
                Handler-specific configuration can be set using
                |vim.lsp.with()|: >

                 vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/publishDiagnostics"] = vim.lsp.with(
                   vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics, {
                     -- Enable underline, use default values
                     underline = true,
                     -- Enable virtual text, override spacing to 4
                     virtual_text = {
                       spacing = 4,
                     },
                     -- Use a function to dynamically turn signs off
                     -- and on, using buffer local variables
                     signs = function(bufnr, client_id)
                       return vim.bo[bufnr].show_signs == false
                     end,
                     -- Disable a feature
                     update_in_insert = false,
                   }
                 )
<

                Parameters: ~
                    {config}  table Configuration table (see
                              |vim.diagnostic.config()|).


==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.lsp.codelens                                    *lsp-codelens*

display({lenses}, {bufnr}, {client_id})           *vim.lsp.codelens.display()*
                Display the lenses using virtual text

                Parameters: ~
                    {lenses}     table of lenses to display ( `CodeLens[] |
                                 null` )
                    {bufnr}      number
                    {client_id}  number

get({bufnr})                                          *vim.lsp.codelens.get()*
                Return all lenses for the given buffer

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}  number Buffer number. 0 can be used for the
                             current buffer.

                Return: ~
                    table ( `CodeLens[]` )

                                              *vim.lsp.codelens.on_codelens()*
on_codelens({err}, {result}, {ctx}, {_})
                |lsp-handler| for the method `textDocument/codeLens`

refresh()                                         *vim.lsp.codelens.refresh()*
                Refresh the codelens for the current buffer

                It is recommended to trigger this using an autocmd or via
                keymap.
>
    autocmd BufEnter,CursorHold,InsertLeave <buffer> lua vim.lsp.codelens.refresh()
<

run()                                                 *vim.lsp.codelens.run()*
                Run the code lens in the current line

save({lenses}, {bufnr}, {client_id})                 *vim.lsp.codelens.save()*
                Store lenses for a specific buffer and client

                Parameters: ~
                    {lenses}     table of lenses to store ( `CodeLens[] |
                                 null` )
                    {bufnr}      number
                    {client_id}  number


==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.lsp.handlers                                    *lsp-handlers*

hover({_}, {result}, {ctx}, {config})               *vim.lsp.handlers.hover()*
                |lsp-handler| for the method "textDocument/hover" >

                 vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/hover"] = vim.lsp.with(
                   vim.lsp.handlers.hover, {
                     -- Use a sharp border with `FloatBorder` highlights
                     border = "single"
                   }
                 )
<

                Parameters: ~
                    {config}  table Configuration table.
                              • border: (default=nil)
                                • Add borders to the floating window
                                • See |vim.api.nvim_open_win()|

                                           *vim.lsp.handlers.signature_help()*
signature_help({_}, {result}, {ctx}, {config})
                |lsp-handler| for the method "textDocument/signatureHelp". The
                active parameter is highlighted with
                |hl-LspSignatureActiveParameter|. >

                 vim.lsp.handlers["textDocument/signatureHelp"] = vim.lsp.with(
                   vim.lsp.handlers.signature_help, {
                     -- Use a sharp border with `FloatBorder` highlights
                     border = "single"
                   }
                 )
<

                Parameters: ~
                    {config}  table Configuration table.
                              • border: (default=nil)
                                • Add borders to the floating window
                                • See |vim.api.nvim_open_win()|


==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.lsp.util                                            *lsp-util*

                                     *vim.lsp.util.apply_text_document_edit()*
apply_text_document_edit({text_document_edit}, {index})
                Applies a `TextDocumentEdit` , which is a list of changes to a
                single document.

                Parameters: ~
                    {text_document_edit}  table: a `TextDocumentEdit` object
                    {index}               number: Optional index of the edit,
                                          if from a list of edits (or nil, if
                                          not from a list)

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentEdit

                                             *vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits()*
apply_text_edits({text_edits}, {bufnr})
                Applies a list of text edits to a buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {text_edits}  (table) list of `TextEdit` objects
                    {buf_nr}      (number) Buffer id

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textEdit

                                         *vim.lsp.util.apply_workspace_edit()*
apply_workspace_edit({workspace_edit})
                Applies a `WorkspaceEdit` .

                Parameters: ~
                    {workspace_edit}  (table) `WorkspaceEdit`

buf_clear_references({bufnr})            *vim.lsp.util.buf_clear_references()*
                Removes document highlights from a buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}  buffer id

                                     *vim.lsp.util.buf_highlight_references()*
buf_highlight_references({bufnr}, {references})
                Shows a list of document highlights for a certain buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}       buffer id
                    {references}  List of `DocumentHighlight` objects to
                                  highlight

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-17/#documentHighlight

buf_lines({bufnr})                                  *vim.lsp.util.buf_lines()*
                TODO: Documentation

                                             *vim.lsp.util.character_offset()*
character_offset({bufnr}, {row}, {col})
                Returns the UTF-32 and UTF-16 offsets for a position in a
                certain buffer.

                Parameters: ~
                    {buf}  buffer id (0 for current)
                    {row}  0-indexed line
                    {col}  0-indexed byte offset in line

                Return: ~
                    (number, number) UTF-32 and UTF-16 index of the character
                    in line {row} column {col} in buffer {buf}

                                        *vim.lsp.util.close_preview_autocmd()*
close_preview_autocmd({events}, {winnr})
                Creates autocommands to close a preview window when events
                happen.

                Parameters: ~
                    {events}  (table) list of events
                    {winnr}   (number) window id of preview window

                See also: ~
                    |autocmd-events|

                                                 *vim.lsp.util.compute_diff()*
compute_diff({old_lines}, {new_lines}, {start_line_idx}, {end_line_idx},
             {offset_encoding})
                Returns the range table for the difference between old and new
                lines

                Parameters: ~
                    {old_lines}        table list of lines
                    {new_lines}        table list of lines
                    {start_line_idx}   int line to begin search for first
                                       difference
                    {end_line_idx}     int line to begin search for last
                                       difference
                    {offset_encoding}  string encoding requested by language
                                       server

                Return: ~
                    table start_line_idx and start_col_idx of range

                              *vim.lsp.util.convert_input_to_markdown_lines()*
convert_input_to_markdown_lines({input}, {contents})
                Converts any of `MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` |
                `MarkupContent` into a list of lines containing valid
                markdown. Useful to populate the hover window for
                `textDocument/hover` , for parsing the result of
                `textDocument/signatureHelp` , and potentially others.

                Parameters: ~
                    {input}     ( `MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` |
                                `MarkupContent` )
                    {contents}  (table, optional, default `{}` ) List of
                                strings to extend with converted lines

                Return: ~
                    {contents}, extended with lines of converted markdown.

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_hover

                     *vim.lsp.util.convert_signature_help_to_markdown_lines()*
convert_signature_help_to_markdown_lines({signature_help}, {ft}, {triggers})
                Converts `textDocument/SignatureHelp` response to markdown
                lines.

                Parameters: ~
                    {signature_help}  Response of `textDocument/SignatureHelp`
                    {ft}              optional filetype that will be use as
                                      the `lang` for the label markdown code
                                      block
                    {triggers}        optional list of trigger characters from
                                      the lsp server. used to better determine
                                      parameter offsets

                Return: ~
                    list of lines of converted markdown.

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_signatureHelp

create_file({change})                             *vim.lsp.util.create_file()*
                TODO: Documentation

delete_file({change})                             *vim.lsp.util.delete_file()*
                TODO: Documentation

                                     *vim.lsp.util.extract_completion_items()*
extract_completion_items({result})
                Can be used to extract the completion items from a `textDocument/completion` request, which may return one of `CompletionItem[]` , `CompletionList` or null.

                Parameters: ~
                    {result}  (table) The result of a
                              `textDocument/completion` request

                Return: ~
                    (table) List of completion items

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_completion

get_effective_tabstop({bufnr})          *vim.lsp.util.get_effective_tabstop()*
                Returns visual width of tabstop.

                Parameters: ~
                    {bufnr}  (optional, number): Buffer handle, defaults to
                             current

                Return: ~
                    (number) tabstop visual width

                See also: ~
                    |softtabstop|

get_line({uri}, {row})                               *vim.lsp.util.get_line()*
                Gets the zero-indexed line from the given uri.

                Parameters: ~
                    {uri}  string uri of the resource to get the line from
                    {row}  number zero-indexed line number

                Return: ~
                    string the line at row in filename

get_lines({uri}, {rows})                            *vim.lsp.util.get_lines()*
                Gets the zero-indexed lines from the given uri.

                Parameters: ~
                    {uri}   string uri of the resource to get the lines from
                    {rows}  number[] zero-indexed line numbers

                Return: ~
                    table<number string> a table mapping rows to lines

get_progress_messages()                 *vim.lsp.util.get_progress_messages()*
                TODO: Documentation

jump_to_location({location})                 *vim.lsp.util.jump_to_location()*
                Jumps to a location.

                Parameters: ~
                    {location}  ( `Location` | `LocationLink` )

                Return: ~
                    `true` if the jump succeeded

locations_to_items({locations})            *vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items()*
                Returns the items with the byte position calculated correctly
                and in sorted order, for display in quickfix and location
                lists.

                The result can be passed to the {list} argument of
                |setqflist()| or |setloclist()|.

                Parameters: ~
                    {locations}  (table) list of `Location` s or
                                 `LocationLink` s

                Return: ~
                    (table) list of items

lookup_section({settings}, {section})          *vim.lsp.util.lookup_section()*
                Helper function to return nested values in language server
                settings

                Parameters: ~
                    {settings}  a table of language server settings
                    {section}   a string indicating the field of the settings
                                table

                Return: ~
                    (table or string) The value of settings accessed via
                    section

                                  *vim.lsp.util.make_floating_popup_options()*
make_floating_popup_options({width}, {height}, {opts})
                Creates a table with sensible default options for a floating
                window. The table can be passed to |nvim_open_win()|.

                Parameters: ~
                    {width}   (number) window width (in character cells)
                    {height}  (number) window height (in character cells)
                    {opts}    (table, optional)

                Return: ~
                    (table) Options

                                       *vim.lsp.util.make_formatting_params()*
make_formatting_params({options})
                Creates a `DocumentFormattingParams` object for the current
                buffer and cursor position.

                Parameters: ~
                    {options}  Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries

                Return: ~
                    `DocumentFormattingParams` object

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_formatting

                                      *vim.lsp.util.make_given_range_params()*
make_given_range_params({start_pos}, {end_pos})
                Using the given range in the current buffer, creates an object
                that is similar to |vim.lsp.util.make_range_params()|.

                Parameters: ~
                    {start_pos}  ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
                                 position. Defaults to the start of the last
                                 visual selection.
                    {end_pos}    ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed
                                 position. Defaults to the end of the last
                                 visual selection.

                Return: ~
                    { textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = {
                    start = `start_position` , end = `end_position` } }

make_position_params()                   *vim.lsp.util.make_position_params()*
                Creates a `TextDocumentPositionParams` object for the current
                buffer and cursor position.

                Return: ~
                    `TextDocumentPositionParams` object

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentPositionParams

make_range_params()                         *vim.lsp.util.make_range_params()*
                Using the current position in the current buffer, creates an
                object that can be used as a building block for several LSP
                requests, such as `textDocument/codeAction` ,
                `textDocument/colorPresentation` ,
                `textDocument/rangeFormatting` .

                Return: ~
                    { textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = {
                    start = `current_position` , end = `current_position` } }

make_text_document_params()         *vim.lsp.util.make_text_document_params()*
                Creates a `TextDocumentIdentifier` object for the current
                buffer.

                Return: ~
                    `TextDocumentIdentifier`

                See also: ~
                    https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentIdentifier

                                        *vim.lsp.util.make_workspace_params()*
make_workspace_params({added}, {removed})
                Create the workspace params

                Parameters: ~
                    {added}    
                    {removed}

                                        *vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview()*
open_floating_preview({contents}, {syntax}, {opts})
                Shows contents in a floating window.

                Parameters: ~
                    {contents}  table of lines to show in window
                    {syntax}    string of syntax to set for opened buffer
                    {opts}      dictionary with optional fields
                                • height of floating window
                                • width of floating window
                                • wrap boolean enable wrapping of long lines
                                  (defaults to true)
                                • wrap_at character to wrap at for computing
                                  height when wrap is enabled
                                • max_width maximal width of floating window
                                • max_height maximal height of floating window
                                • pad_left number of columns to pad contents
                                  at left
                                • pad_right number of columns to pad contents
                                  at right
                                • pad_top number of lines to pad contents at
                                  top
                                • pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents
                                  at bottom
                                • focus_id if a popup with this id is opened,
                                  then focus it
                                • close_events list of events that closes the
                                  floating window
                                • focusable (boolean, default true): Make
                                  float focusable

                Return: ~
                    bufnr,winnr buffer and window number of the newly created
                    floating preview window

parse_snippet({input})                          *vim.lsp.util.parse_snippet()*
                Parses snippets in a completion entry.

                Parameters: ~
                    {input}  (string) unparsed snippet

                Return: ~
                    (string) parsed snippet

preview_location({location}, {opts})         *vim.lsp.util.preview_location()*
                Previews a location in a floating window

                behavior depends on type of location:
                • for Location, range is shown (e.g., function definition)
                • for LocationLink, targetRange is shown (e.g., body of
                  function definition)

                Parameters: ~
                    {location}  a single `Location` or `LocationLink`

                Return: ~
                    (bufnr,winnr) buffer and window number of floating window
                    or nil

rename({old_fname}, {new_fname}, {opts})               *vim.lsp.util.rename()*
                Rename old_fname to new_fname

                Parameters: ~
                    {opts}  (table)

set_lines({lines}, {A}, {B}, {new_lines})           *vim.lsp.util.set_lines()*
                Replaces text in a range with new text.

                CAUTION: Changes in-place!

                Parameters: ~
                    {lines}      (table) Original list of strings
                    {A}          (table) Start position; a 2-tuple of {line,
                                 col} numbers
                    {B}          (table) End position; a 2-tuple of {line,
                                 col} numbers
                    {new_lines}  A list of strings to replace the original

                Return: ~
                    (table) The modified {lines} object

                                             *vim.lsp.util.stylize_markdown()*
stylize_markdown({bufnr}, {contents}, {opts})
                Converts markdown into syntax highlighted regions by stripping
                the code blocks and converting them into highlighted code.
                This will by default insert a blank line separator after those
                code block regions to improve readability.

                This method configures the given buffer and returns the lines
                to set.

                If you want to open a popup with fancy markdown, use
                `open_floating_preview` instead

                Parameters: ~
                    {contents}  table of lines to show in window
                    {opts}      dictionary with optional fields
                                • height of floating window
                                • width of floating window
                                • wrap_at character to wrap at for computing
                                  height
                                • max_width maximal width of floating window
                                • max_height maximal height of floating window
                                • pad_left number of columns to pad contents
                                  at left
                                • pad_right number of columns to pad contents
                                  at right
                                • pad_top number of lines to pad contents at
                                  top
                                • pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents
                                  at bottom
                                • separator insert separator after code block

                Return: ~
                    width,height size of float

symbols_to_items({symbols}, {bufnr})         *vim.lsp.util.symbols_to_items()*
                Converts symbols to quickfix list items.

                Parameters: ~
                    {symbols}  DocumentSymbol[] or SymbolInformation[]

              *vim.lsp.util.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items()*
text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items({result}, {prefix})
                Turns the result of a `textDocument/completion` request into
                vim-compatible |complete-items|.

                Parameters: ~
                    {result}  The result of a `textDocument/completion` call,
                              e.g. from |vim.lsp.buf.completion()|, which may
                              be one of `CompletionItem[]` , `CompletionList`
                              or `null`
                    {prefix}  (string) the prefix to filter the completion
                              items

                Return: ~
                    { matches = complete-items table, incomplete = bool }

                See also: ~
                    |complete-items|

trim_empty_lines({lines})                    *vim.lsp.util.trim_empty_lines()*
                Removes empty lines from the beginning and end.

                Parameters: ~
                    {lines}  (table) list of lines to trim

                Return: ~
                    (table) trimmed list of lines

                                *vim.lsp.util.try_trim_markdown_code_blocks()*
try_trim_markdown_code_blocks({lines})
                Accepts markdown lines and tries to reduce them to a filetype
                if they comprise just a single code block.

                CAUTION: Modifies the input in-place!

                Parameters: ~
                    {lines}  (table) list of lines

                Return: ~
                    (string) filetype or 'markdown' if it was unchanged.


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Lua module: vim.lsp.log                                              *lsp-log*

get_filename()                                    *vim.lsp.log.get_filename()*
                Returns the log filename.

                Return: ~
                    (string) log filename

set_level({level})                                   *vim.lsp.log.set_level()*
                Sets the current log level.

                Parameters: ~
                    {level}  (string or number) One of `vim.lsp.log.levels`

should_log({level})                                 *vim.lsp.log.should_log()*
                Checks whether the level is sufficient for logging.

                Parameters: ~
                    {level}  number log level

                Return: ~
                    (bool) true if would log, false if not


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Lua module: vim.lsp.rpc                                              *lsp-rpc*

format_rpc_error({err})                       *vim.lsp.rpc.format_rpc_error()*
                Constructs an error message from an LSP error object.

                Parameters: ~
                    {err}  (table) The error object

                Return: ~
                    (string) The formatted error message

notify({method}, {params})                              *vim.lsp.rpc.notify()*
                Sends a notification to the LSP server.

                Parameters: ~
                    {method}  (string) The invoked LSP method
                    {params}  (table): Parameters for the invoked LSP method

                Return: ~
                    (bool) `true` if notification could be sent, `false` if
                    not

request({method}, {params}, {callback})                *vim.lsp.rpc.request()*
                Sends a request to the LSP server and runs {callback} upon
                response.

                Parameters: ~
                    {method}    (string) The invoked LSP method
                    {params}    (table) Parameters for the invoked LSP method
                    {callback}  (function) Callback to invoke

                Return: ~
                    (bool, number) `(true, message_id)` if request could be
                    sent, `false` if not

                                            *vim.lsp.rpc.rpc_response_error()*
rpc_response_error({code}, {message}, {data})
                Creates an RPC response object/table.

                Parameters: ~
                    {code}     RPC error code defined in
                               `vim.lsp.protocol.ErrorCodes`
                    {message}  (optional) arbitrary message to send to server
                    {data}     (optional) arbitrary data to send to server

                                                         *vim.lsp.rpc.start()*
start({cmd}, {cmd_args}, {dispatchers}, {extra_spawn_params})
                Starts an LSP server process and create an LSP RPC client
                object to interact with it.

                Parameters: ~
                    {cmd}                 (string) Command to start the LSP
                                          server.
                    {cmd_args}            (table) List of additional string
                                          arguments to pass to {cmd}.
                    {dispatchers}         (table, optional) Dispatchers for
                                          LSP message types. Valid dispatcher
                                          names are:
                                          • `"notification"`
                                          • `"server_request"`
                                          • `"on_error"`
                                          • `"on_exit"`
                    {extra_spawn_params}  (table, optional) Additional context
                                          for the LSP server process. May
                                          contain:
                                          • {cwd} (string) Working directory
                                            for the LSP server process
                                          • {env} (table) Additional
                                            environment variables for LSP
                                            server process

                Return: ~
                    Client RPC object.
                    Methods:
                    • `notify()` |vim.lsp.rpc.notify()|
                    • `request()` |vim.lsp.rpc.request()|

                    Members:
                    • {pid} (number) The LSP server's PID.
                    • {handle} A handle for low-level interaction with the LSP
                      server process |vim.loop|.


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Lua module: vim.lsp.protocol                                    *lsp-protocol*

                                 *vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()*
make_client_capabilities()
                Gets a new ClientCapabilities object describing the LSP client
                capabilities.

                                     *vim.lsp.protocol.resolve_capabilities()*
resolve_capabilities({server_capabilities})
                `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment `?` to
                match on one character in a path segment `**` to match any
                number of path segments, including none `{}` to group
                conditions (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and
                JavaScript files) `[]` to declare a range of characters to
                match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on
                `example.0` , `example.1` , …) `[!...]` to negate a range of
                characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]`
                to match on `example.a` , `example.b` , but not `example.0` )

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