1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
|
-- Logger for language client plugin.
local log = {}
-- FIXME: DOC
-- Should be exposed in the vim docs.
--
-- Log level dictionary with reverse lookup as well.
--
-- Can be used to lookup the number from the name or the name from the number.
-- Levels by name: "TRACE", "DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR"
-- Level numbers begin with "TRACE" at 0
log.levels = vim.deepcopy(vim.log.levels)
-- Default log level is warn.
local current_log_level = log.levels.WARN
local log_date_format = "%F %H:%M:%S"
local format_func = function(arg) return vim.inspect(arg, {newline=''}) end
do
local path_sep = vim.loop.os_uname().version:match("Windows") and "\\" or "/"
---@private
local function path_join(...)
return table.concat(vim.tbl_flatten{...}, path_sep)
end
local logfilename = path_join(vim.fn.stdpath('cache'), 'lsp.log')
--- Returns the log filename.
---@returns (string) log filename
function log.get_filename()
return logfilename
end
vim.fn.mkdir(vim.fn.stdpath('cache'), "p")
local logfile = assert(io.open(logfilename, "a+"))
local log_info = vim.loop.fs_stat(logfilename)
if log_info and log_info.size > 1e9 then
local warn_msg = string.format(
"LSP client log is large (%d MB): %s",
log_info.size / (1000 * 1000),
logfilename
)
vim.notify(warn_msg)
end
-- Start message for logging
logfile:write(string.format("[START][%s] LSP logging initiated\n", os.date(log_date_format)))
for level, levelnr in pairs(log.levels) do
-- Also export the log level on the root object.
log[level] = levelnr
-- FIXME: DOC
-- Should be exposed in the vim docs.
--
-- Set the lowercase name as the main use function.
-- If called without arguments, it will check whether the log level is
-- greater than or equal to this one. When called with arguments, it will
-- log at that level (if applicable, it is checked either way).
--
-- Recommended usage:
-- ```
-- local _ = log.warn() and log.warn("123")
-- ```
--
-- This way you can avoid string allocations if the log level isn't high enough.
log[level:lower()] = function(...)
local argc = select("#", ...)
if levelnr < current_log_level then return false end
if argc == 0 then return true end
local info = debug.getinfo(2, "Sl")
local header = string.format("[%s][%s] ...%s:%s", level, os.date(log_date_format), string.sub(info.short_src, #info.short_src - 15), info.currentline)
local parts = { header }
for i = 1, argc do
local arg = select(i, ...)
if arg == nil then
table.insert(parts, "nil")
else
table.insert(parts, format_func(arg))
end
end
logfile:write(table.concat(parts, '\t'), "\n")
logfile:flush()
end
end
end
-- This is put here on purpose after the loop above so that it doesn't
-- interfere with iterating the levels
vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup(log.levels)
--- Sets the current log level.
---@param level (string or number) One of `vim.lsp.log.levels`
function log.set_level(level)
if type(level) == 'string' then
current_log_level = assert(log.levels[level:upper()], string.format("Invalid log level: %q", level))
else
assert(type(level) == 'number', "level must be a number or string")
assert(log.levels[level], string.format("Invalid log level: %d", level))
current_log_level = level
end
end
--- Gets the current log level.
---@return string current log level
function log.get_level()
return current_log_level
end
--- Sets formatting function used to format logs
---@param handle function function to apply to logging arguments, pass vim.inspect for multi-line formatting
function log.set_format_func(handle)
assert(handle == vim.inspect or type(handle) == 'function', "handle must be a function")
format_func = handle
end
--- Checks whether the level is sufficient for logging.
---@param level number log level
---@returns (bool) true if would log, false if not
function log.should_log(level)
return level >= current_log_level
end
return log
-- vim:sw=2 ts=2 et
|