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local protocol = require 'vim.lsp.protocol'
local snippet = require 'vim.lsp._snippet'
local vim = vim
local validate = vim.validate
local api = vim.api
local list_extend = vim.list_extend
local highlight = require 'vim.highlight'
local uv = vim.loop
local npcall = vim.F.npcall
local split = vim.split
local _warned = {}
local warn_once = function(message)
if not _warned[message] then
vim.api.nvim_err_writeln(message)
_warned[message] = true
end
end
local M = {}
local default_border = {
{"", "NormalFloat"},
{"", "NormalFloat"},
{"", "NormalFloat"},
{" ", "NormalFloat"},
{"", "NormalFloat"},
{"", "NormalFloat"},
{"", "NormalFloat"},
{" ", "NormalFloat"},
}
---@private
--- Check the border given by opts or the default border for the additional
--- size it adds to a float.
---@param opts (table, optional) options for the floating window
--- - border (string or table) the border
---@returns (table) size of border in the form of { height = height, width = width }
local function get_border_size(opts)
local border = opts and opts.border or default_border
local height = 0
local width = 0
if type(border) == 'string' then
local border_size = {none = {0, 0}, single = {2, 2}, double = {2, 2}, rounded = {2, 2}, solid = {2, 2}, shadow = {1, 1}}
if border_size[border] == nil then
error(string.format("invalid floating preview border: %s. :help vim.api.nvim_open_win()", vim.inspect(border)))
end
height, width = unpack(border_size[border])
else
if 8 % #border ~= 0 then
error(string.format("invalid floating preview border: %s. :help vim.api.nvim_open_win()", vim.inspect(border)))
end
---@private
local function border_width(id)
id = (id - 1) % #border + 1
if type(border[id]) == "table" then
-- border specified as a table of <character, highlight group>
return vim.fn.strdisplaywidth(border[id][1])
elseif type(border[id]) == "string" then
-- border specified as a list of border characters
return vim.fn.strdisplaywidth(border[id])
end
error(string.format("invalid floating preview border: %s. :help vim.api.nvim_open_win()", vim.inspect(border)))
end
---@private
local function border_height(id)
id = (id - 1) % #border + 1
if type(border[id]) == "table" then
-- border specified as a table of <character, highlight group>
return #border[id][1] > 0 and 1 or 0
elseif type(border[id]) == "string" then
-- border specified as a list of border characters
return #border[id] > 0 and 1 or 0
end
error(string.format("invalid floating preview border: %s. :help vim.api.nvim_open_win()", vim.inspect(border)))
end
height = height + border_height(2) -- top
height = height + border_height(6) -- bottom
width = width + border_width(4) -- right
width = width + border_width(8) -- left
end
return { height = height, width = width }
end
---@private
local function split_lines(value)
return split(value, '\n', true)
end
--- Replaces text in a range with new text.
---
--- CAUTION: Changes in-place!
---
---@param lines (table) Original list of strings
---@param A (table) Start position; a 2-tuple of {line, col} numbers
---@param B (table) End position; a 2-tuple of {line, col} numbers
---@param new_lines A list of strings to replace the original
---@returns (table) The modified {lines} object
function M.set_lines(lines, A, B, new_lines)
-- 0-indexing to 1-indexing
local i_0 = A[1] + 1
-- If it extends past the end, truncate it to the end. This is because the
-- way the LSP describes the range including the last newline is by
-- specifying a line number after what we would call the last line.
local i_n = math.min(B[1] + 1, #lines)
if not (i_0 >= 1 and i_0 <= #lines + 1 and i_n >= 1 and i_n <= #lines) then
error("Invalid range: "..vim.inspect{A = A; B = B; #lines, new_lines})
end
local prefix = ""
local suffix = lines[i_n]:sub(B[2]+1)
if A[2] > 0 then
prefix = lines[i_0]:sub(1, A[2])
end
local n = i_n - i_0 + 1
if n ~= #new_lines then
for _ = 1, n - #new_lines do table.remove(lines, i_0) end
for _ = 1, #new_lines - n do table.insert(lines, i_0, '') end
end
for i = 1, #new_lines do
lines[i - 1 + i_0] = new_lines[i]
end
if #suffix > 0 then
local i = i_0 + #new_lines - 1
lines[i] = lines[i]..suffix
end
if #prefix > 0 then
lines[i_0] = prefix..lines[i_0]
end
return lines
end
---@private
local function sort_by_key(fn)
return function(a,b)
local ka, kb = fn(a), fn(b)
assert(#ka == #kb)
for i = 1, #ka do
if ka[i] ~= kb[i] then
return ka[i] < kb[i]
end
end
-- every value must have been equal here, which means it's not less than.
return false
end
end
---@private
--- Position is a https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#position
--- Returns a zero-indexed column, since set_lines() does the conversion to
--- 1-indexed
local function get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, position, offset_encoding)
-- LSP's line and characters are 0-indexed
-- Vim's line and columns are 1-indexed
local col = position.character
-- When on the first character, we can ignore the difference between byte and
-- character
if col > 0 then
if not api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
vim.fn.bufload(bufnr)
end
local line = position.line
local lines = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, line, line + 1, false)
if #lines > 0 then
local ok, result
if offset_encoding == "utf-16" or not offset_encoding then
ok, result = pcall(vim.str_byteindex, lines[1], col, true)
elseif offset_encoding == "utf-32" then
ok, result = pcall(vim.str_byteindex, lines[1], col, false)
end
if ok then
return result
end
return math.min(#lines[1], col)
end
end
return col
end
--- Process and return progress reports from lsp server
function M.get_progress_messages()
local new_messages = {}
local msg_remove = {}
local progress_remove = {}
for _, client in ipairs(vim.lsp.get_active_clients()) do
local messages = client.messages
local data = messages
for token, ctx in pairs(data.progress) do
local new_report = {
name = data.name,
title = ctx.title or "empty title",
message = ctx.message,
percentage = ctx.percentage,
done = ctx.done,
progress = true,
}
table.insert(new_messages, new_report)
if ctx.done then
table.insert(progress_remove, {client = client, token = token})
end
end
for i, msg in ipairs(data.messages) do
if msg.show_once then
msg.shown = msg.shown + 1
if msg.shown > 1 then
table.insert(msg_remove, {client = client, idx = i})
end
end
table.insert(new_messages, {name = data.name, content = msg.content})
end
if next(data.status) ~= nil then
table.insert(new_messages, {
name = data.name,
content = data.status.content,
uri = data.status.uri,
status = true
})
end
for _, item in ipairs(msg_remove) do
table.remove(client.messages, item.idx)
end
end
for _, item in ipairs(progress_remove) do
item.client.messages.progress[item.token] = nil
end
return new_messages
end
--- Applies a list of text edits to a buffer.
---@param text_edits table list of `TextEdit` objects
---@param bufnr number Buffer id
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textEdit
function M.apply_text_edits(text_edits, bufnr)
if not next(text_edits) then return end
if not api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
vim.fn.bufload(bufnr)
end
api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, 'buflisted', true)
-- Fix reversed range and indexing each text_edits
local index = 0
text_edits = vim.tbl_map(function(text_edit)
index = index + 1
text_edit._index = index
if text_edit.range.start.line > text_edit.range['end'].line or text_edit.range.start.line == text_edit.range['end'].line and text_edit.range.start.character > text_edit.range['end'].character then
local start = text_edit.range.start
text_edit.range.start = text_edit.range['end']
text_edit.range['end'] = start
end
return text_edit
end, text_edits)
-- Sort text_edits
table.sort(text_edits, function(a, b)
if a.range.start.line ~= b.range.start.line then
return a.range.start.line > b.range.start.line
end
if a.range.start.character ~= b.range.start.character then
return a.range.start.character > b.range.start.character
end
if a._index ~= b._index then
return a._index > b._index
end
end)
-- Some LSP servers may return +1 range of the buffer content but nvim_buf_set_text can't accept it so we should fix it here.
local has_eol_text_edit = false
local max = vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(bufnr)
-- TODO handle offset_encoding
local _, len = vim.str_utfindex(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, -2, -1, false)[1] or '')
text_edits = vim.tbl_map(function(text_edit)
if max <= text_edit.range.start.line then
text_edit.range.start.line = max - 1
text_edit.range.start.character = len
text_edit.newText = '\n' .. text_edit.newText
has_eol_text_edit = true
end
if max <= text_edit.range['end'].line then
text_edit.range['end'].line = max - 1
text_edit.range['end'].character = len
has_eol_text_edit = true
end
return text_edit
end, text_edits)
-- Some LSP servers are depending on the VSCode behavior.
-- The VSCode will re-locate the cursor position after applying TextEdit so we also do it.
local is_current_buf = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() == bufnr
local cursor = (function()
if not is_current_buf then
return {
row = -1,
col = -1,
}
end
local cursor = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
return {
row = cursor[1] - 1,
col = cursor[2],
}
end)()
-- Apply text edits.
local is_cursor_fixed = false
for _, text_edit in ipairs(text_edits) do
local e = {
start_row = text_edit.range.start.line,
start_col = get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, text_edit.range.start),
end_row = text_edit.range['end'].line,
end_col = get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, text_edit.range['end']),
text = vim.split(text_edit.newText, '\n', true),
}
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_text(bufnr, e.start_row, e.start_col, e.end_row, e.end_col, e.text)
local row_count = (e.end_row - e.start_row) + 1
if e.end_row < cursor.row then
cursor.row = cursor.row + (#e.text - row_count)
is_cursor_fixed = true
elseif e.end_row == cursor.row and e.end_col <= cursor.col then
cursor.row = cursor.row + (#e.text - row_count)
cursor.col = #e.text[#e.text] + (cursor.col - e.end_col)
if #e.text == 1 then
cursor.col = cursor.col + e.start_col
end
is_cursor_fixed = true
end
end
if is_cursor_fixed then
local is_valid_cursor = true
is_valid_cursor = is_valid_cursor and cursor.row < vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(bufnr)
is_valid_cursor = is_valid_cursor and cursor.col <= #(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, cursor.row, cursor.row + 1, false)[1] or '')
if is_valid_cursor then
vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, { cursor.row + 1, cursor.col })
end
end
-- Remove final line if needed
local fix_eol = has_eol_text_edit
fix_eol = fix_eol and api.nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'fixeol')
fix_eol = fix_eol and (vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, -2, -1, false)[1] or '') == ''
if fix_eol then
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr, -2, -1, false, {})
end
end
-- local valid_windows_path_characters = "[^<>:\"/\\|?*]"
-- local valid_unix_path_characters = "[^/]"
-- https://github.com/davidm/lua-glob-pattern
-- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1976007/what-characters-are-forbidden-in-windows-and-linux-directory-names
-- function M.glob_to_regex(glob)
-- end
--- Can be used to extract the completion items from a
--- `textDocument/completion` request, which may return one of
--- `CompletionItem[]`, `CompletionList` or null.
---@param result (table) The result of a `textDocument/completion` request
---@returns (table) List of completion items
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_completion
function M.extract_completion_items(result)
if type(result) == 'table' and result.items then
-- result is a `CompletionList`
return result.items
elseif result ~= nil then
-- result is `CompletionItem[]`
return result
else
-- result is `null`
return {}
end
end
--- Applies a `TextDocumentEdit`, which is a list of changes to a single
--- document.
---
---@param text_document_edit table: a `TextDocumentEdit` object
---@param index number: Optional index of the edit, if from a list of edits (or nil, if not from a list)
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentEdit
function M.apply_text_document_edit(text_document_edit, index)
local text_document = text_document_edit.textDocument
local bufnr = vim.uri_to_bufnr(text_document.uri)
-- For lists of text document edits,
-- do not check the version after the first edit.
local should_check_version = true
if index and index > 1 then
should_check_version = false
end
-- `VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier`s version may be null
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#versionedTextDocumentIdentifier
if should_check_version and (text_document.version
and text_document.version > 0
and M.buf_versions[bufnr]
and M.buf_versions[bufnr] > text_document.version) then
print("Buffer ", text_document.uri, " newer than edits.")
return
end
M.apply_text_edits(text_document_edit.edits, bufnr)
end
--- Parses snippets in a completion entry.
---
---@param input string unparsed snippet
---@returns string parsed snippet
function M.parse_snippet(input)
local ok, parsed = pcall(function()
return tostring(snippet.parse(input))
end)
if not ok then
return input
end
return parsed
end
---@private
--- Sorts by CompletionItem.sortText.
---
--see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
local function sort_completion_items(items)
table.sort(items, function(a, b)
return (a.sortText or a.label) < (b.sortText or b.label)
end)
end
---@private
--- Returns text that should be inserted when selecting completion item. The
--- precedence is as follows: textEdit.newText > insertText > label
--see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
local function get_completion_word(item)
if item.textEdit ~= nil and item.textEdit.newText ~= nil and item.textEdit.newText ~= "" then
local insert_text_format = protocol.InsertTextFormat[item.insertTextFormat]
if insert_text_format == "PlainText" or insert_text_format == nil then
return item.textEdit.newText
else
return M.parse_snippet(item.textEdit.newText)
end
elseif item.insertText ~= nil and item.insertText ~= "" then
local insert_text_format = protocol.InsertTextFormat[item.insertTextFormat]
if insert_text_format == "PlainText" or insert_text_format == nil then
return item.insertText
else
return M.parse_snippet(item.insertText)
end
end
return item.label
end
---@private
--- Some language servers return complementary candidates whose prefixes do not
--- match are also returned. So we exclude completion candidates whose prefix
--- does not match.
local function remove_unmatch_completion_items(items, prefix)
return vim.tbl_filter(function(item)
local word = get_completion_word(item)
return vim.startswith(word, prefix)
end, items)
end
--- Acording to LSP spec, if the client set `completionItemKind.valueSet`,
--- the client must handle it properly even if it receives a value outside the
--- specification.
---
---@param completion_item_kind (`vim.lsp.protocol.completionItemKind`)
---@returns (`vim.lsp.protocol.completionItemKind`)
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_completion
function M._get_completion_item_kind_name(completion_item_kind)
return protocol.CompletionItemKind[completion_item_kind] or "Unknown"
end
--- Turns the result of a `textDocument/completion` request into vim-compatible
--- |complete-items|.
---
---@param result The result of a `textDocument/completion` call, e.g. from
---|vim.lsp.buf.completion()|, which may be one of `CompletionItem[]`,
--- `CompletionList` or `null`
---@param prefix (string) the prefix to filter the completion items
---@returns { matches = complete-items table, incomplete = bool }
---@see |complete-items|
function M.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items(result, prefix)
local items = M.extract_completion_items(result)
if vim.tbl_isempty(items) then
return {}
end
items = remove_unmatch_completion_items(items, prefix)
sort_completion_items(items)
local matches = {}
for _, completion_item in ipairs(items) do
local info = ' '
local documentation = completion_item.documentation
if documentation then
if type(documentation) == 'string' and documentation ~= '' then
info = documentation
elseif type(documentation) == 'table' and type(documentation.value) == 'string' then
info = documentation.value
-- else
-- TODO(ashkan) Validation handling here?
end
end
local word = get_completion_word(completion_item)
table.insert(matches, {
word = word,
abbr = completion_item.label,
kind = M._get_completion_item_kind_name(completion_item.kind),
menu = completion_item.detail or '',
info = info,
icase = 1,
dup = 1,
empty = 1,
user_data = {
nvim = {
lsp = {
completion_item = completion_item
}
}
},
})
end
return matches
end
--- Rename old_fname to new_fname
---
---@param opts (table)
-- overwrite? bool
-- ignoreIfExists? bool
function M.rename(old_fname, new_fname, opts)
opts = opts or {}
local bufnr = vim.fn.bufadd(old_fname)
vim.fn.bufload(bufnr)
local target_exists = vim.loop.fs_stat(new_fname) ~= nil
if target_exists and not opts.overwrite or opts.ignoreIfExists then
vim.notify('Rename target already exists. Skipping rename.')
return
end
local ok, err = os.rename(old_fname, new_fname)
assert(ok, err)
api.nvim_buf_call(bufnr, function()
vim.cmd('saveas! ' .. vim.fn.fnameescape(new_fname))
end)
end
local function create_file(change)
local opts = change.options or {}
-- from spec: Overwrite wins over `ignoreIfExists`
local fname = vim.uri_to_fname(change.uri)
if not opts.ignoreIfExists or opts.overwrite then
local file = io.open(fname, 'w')
file:close()
end
vim.fn.bufadd(fname)
end
local function delete_file(change)
local opts = change.options or {}
local fname = vim.uri_to_fname(change.uri)
local stat = vim.loop.fs_stat(fname)
if opts.ignoreIfNotExists and not stat then
return
end
assert(stat, "Cannot delete not existing file or folder " .. fname)
local flags
if stat and stat.type == 'directory' then
flags = opts.recursive and 'rf' or 'd'
else
flags = ''
end
local bufnr = vim.fn.bufadd(fname)
local result = tonumber(vim.fn.delete(fname, flags))
assert(result == 0, 'Could not delete file: ' .. fname .. ', stat: ' .. vim.inspect(stat))
api.nvim_buf_delete(bufnr, { force = true })
end
--- Applies a `WorkspaceEdit`.
---
---@param workspace_edit (table) `WorkspaceEdit`
--see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#workspace_applyEdit
function M.apply_workspace_edit(workspace_edit)
if workspace_edit.documentChanges then
for idx, change in ipairs(workspace_edit.documentChanges) do
if change.kind == "rename" then
M.rename(
vim.uri_to_fname(change.oldUri),
vim.uri_to_fname(change.newUri),
change.options
)
elseif change.kind == 'create' then
create_file(change)
elseif change.kind == 'delete' then
delete_file(change)
elseif change.kind then
error(string.format("Unsupported change: %q", vim.inspect(change)))
else
M.apply_text_document_edit(change, idx)
end
end
return
end
local all_changes = workspace_edit.changes
if not (all_changes and not vim.tbl_isempty(all_changes)) then
return
end
for uri, changes in pairs(all_changes) do
local bufnr = vim.uri_to_bufnr(uri)
M.apply_text_edits(changes, bufnr)
end
end
--- 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.
---
---@param input (`MarkedString` | `MarkedString[]` | `MarkupContent`)
---@param contents (table, optional, default `{}`) List of strings to extend with converted lines
---@returns {contents}, extended with lines of converted markdown.
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_hover
function M.convert_input_to_markdown_lines(input, contents)
contents = contents or {}
-- MarkedString variation 1
if type(input) == 'string' then
list_extend(contents, split_lines(input))
else
assert(type(input) == 'table', "Expected a table for Hover.contents")
-- MarkupContent
if input.kind then
-- The kind can be either plaintext or markdown.
-- If it's plaintext, then wrap it in a <text></text> block
-- Some servers send input.value as empty, so let's ignore this :(
local value = input.value or ''
if input.kind == "plaintext" then
-- wrap this in a <text></text> block so that stylize_markdown
-- can properly process it as plaintext
value = string.format("<text>\n%s\n</text>", value)
end
-- assert(type(value) == 'string')
list_extend(contents, split_lines(value))
-- MarkupString variation 2
elseif input.language then
-- Some servers send input.value as empty, so let's ignore this :(
-- assert(type(input.value) == 'string')
table.insert(contents, "```"..input.language)
list_extend(contents, split_lines(input.value or ''))
table.insert(contents, "```")
-- By deduction, this must be MarkedString[]
else
-- Use our existing logic to handle MarkedString
for _, marked_string in ipairs(input) do
M.convert_input_to_markdown_lines(marked_string, contents)
end
end
end
if (contents[1] == '' or contents[1] == nil) and #contents == 1 then
return {}
end
return contents
end
--- Converts `textDocument/SignatureHelp` response to markdown lines.
---
---@param signature_help Response of `textDocument/SignatureHelp`
---@param ft optional filetype that will be use as the `lang` for the label markdown code block
---@param triggers optional list of trigger characters from the lsp server. used to better determine parameter offsets
---@returns list of lines of converted markdown.
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_signatureHelp
function M.convert_signature_help_to_markdown_lines(signature_help, ft, triggers)
if not signature_help.signatures then
return
end
--The active signature. If omitted or the value lies outside the range of
--`signatures` the value defaults to zero or is ignored if `signatures.length
--=== 0`. Whenever possible implementors should make an active decision about
--the active signature and shouldn't rely on a default value.
local contents = {}
local active_hl
local active_signature = signature_help.activeSignature or 0
-- If the activeSignature is not inside the valid range, then clip it.
if active_signature >= #signature_help.signatures then
active_signature = 0
end
local signature = signature_help.signatures[active_signature + 1]
if not signature then
return
end
local label = signature.label
if ft then
-- wrap inside a code block so stylize_markdown can render it properly
label = ("```%s\n%s\n```"):format(ft, label)
end
vim.list_extend(contents, vim.split(label, '\n', true))
if signature.documentation then
M.convert_input_to_markdown_lines(signature.documentation, contents)
end
if signature.parameters and #signature.parameters > 0 then
local active_parameter = (signature.activeParameter or signature_help.activeParameter or 0)
if active_parameter < 0
then active_parameter = 0
end
-- If the activeParameter is > #parameters, then set it to the last
-- NOTE: this is not fully according to the spec, but a client-side interpretation
if active_parameter >= #signature.parameters then
active_parameter = #signature.parameters - 1
end
local parameter = signature.parameters[active_parameter + 1]
if parameter then
--[=[
--Represents a parameter of a callable-signature. A parameter can
--have a label and a doc-comment.
interface ParameterInformation {
--The label of this parameter information.
--
--Either a string or an inclusive start and exclusive end offsets within its containing
--signature label. (see SignatureInformation.label). The offsets are based on a UTF-16
--string representation as `Position` and `Range` does.
--
--*Note*: a label of type string should be a substring of its containing signature label.
--Its intended use case is to highlight the parameter label part in the `SignatureInformation.label`.
label: string | [number, number];
--The human-readable doc-comment of this parameter. Will be shown
--in the UI but can be omitted.
documentation?: string | MarkupContent;
}
--]=]
if parameter.label then
if type(parameter.label) == "table" then
active_hl = parameter.label
else
local offset = 1
-- try to set the initial offset to the first found trigger character
for _, t in ipairs(triggers or {}) do
local trigger_offset = signature.label:find(t, 1, true)
if trigger_offset and (offset == 1 or trigger_offset < offset) then
offset = trigger_offset
end
end
for p, param in pairs(signature.parameters) do
offset = signature.label:find(param.label, offset, true)
if not offset then break end
if p == active_parameter + 1 then
active_hl = {offset - 1, offset + #parameter.label - 1}
break
end
offset = offset + #param.label + 1
end
end
end
if parameter.documentation then
M.convert_input_to_markdown_lines(parameter.documentation, contents)
end
end
end
return contents, active_hl
end
--- Creates a table with sensible default options for a floating window. The
--- table can be passed to |nvim_open_win()|.
---
---@param width (number) window width (in character cells)
---@param height (number) window height (in character cells)
---@param opts (table, optional)
--- - offset_x (number) offset to add to `col`
--- - offset_y (number) offset to add to `row`
--- - border (string or table) override `border`
--- - focusable (string or table) override `focusable`
--- - zindex (string or table) override `zindex`, defaults to 50
---@returns (table) Options
function M.make_floating_popup_options(width, height, opts)
validate {
opts = { opts, 't', true };
}
opts = opts or {}
validate {
["opts.offset_x"] = { opts.offset_x, 'n', true };
["opts.offset_y"] = { opts.offset_y, 'n', true };
}
local anchor = ''
local row, col
local lines_above = vim.fn.winline() - 1
local lines_below = vim.fn.winheight(0) - lines_above
if lines_above < lines_below then
anchor = anchor..'N'
height = math.min(lines_below, height)
row = 1
else
anchor = anchor..'S'
height = math.min(lines_above, height)
row = 0
end
if vim.fn.wincol() + width + (opts.offset_x or 0) <= api.nvim_get_option('columns') then
anchor = anchor..'W'
col = 0
else
anchor = anchor..'E'
col = 1
end
return {
anchor = anchor,
col = col + (opts.offset_x or 0),
height = height,
focusable = opts.focusable,
relative = 'cursor',
row = row + (opts.offset_y or 0),
style = 'minimal',
width = width,
border = opts.border or default_border,
zindex = opts.zindex or 50,
}
end
--- Jumps to a location.
---
---@param location (`Location`|`LocationLink`)
---@returns `true` if the jump succeeded
function M.jump_to_location(location)
-- location may be Location or LocationLink
local uri = location.uri or location.targetUri
if uri == nil then return end
local bufnr = vim.uri_to_bufnr(uri)
-- Save position in jumplist
vim.cmd "normal! m'"
-- Push a new item into tagstack
local from = {vim.fn.bufnr('%'), vim.fn.line('.'), vim.fn.col('.'), 0}
local items = {{tagname=vim.fn.expand('<cword>'), from=from}}
vim.fn.settagstack(vim.fn.win_getid(), {items=items}, 't')
--- Jump to new location (adjusting for UTF-16 encoding of characters)
api.nvim_set_current_buf(bufnr)
api.nvim_buf_set_option(0, 'buflisted', true)
local range = location.range or location.targetSelectionRange
local row = range.start.line
local col = get_line_byte_from_position(0, range.start)
api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, {row + 1, col})
return true
end
--- 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)
---
---@param location a single `Location` or `LocationLink`
---@returns (bufnr,winnr) buffer and window number of floating window or nil
function M.preview_location(location, opts)
-- location may be LocationLink or Location (more useful for the former)
local uri = location.targetUri or location.uri
if uri == nil then return end
local bufnr = vim.uri_to_bufnr(uri)
if not api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
vim.fn.bufload(bufnr)
end
local range = location.targetRange or location.range
local contents = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, range.start.line, range["end"].line+1, false)
local syntax = api.nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'syntax')
if syntax == "" then
-- When no syntax is set, we use filetype as fallback. This might not result
-- in a valid syntax definition. See also ft detection in stylize_markdown.
-- An empty syntax is more common now with TreeSitter, since TS disables syntax.
syntax = api.nvim_buf_get_option(bufnr, 'filetype')
end
opts = opts or {}
opts.focus_id = "location"
return M.open_floating_preview(contents, syntax, opts)
end
---@private
local function find_window_by_var(name, value)
for _, win in ipairs(api.nvim_list_wins()) do
if npcall(api.nvim_win_get_var, win, name) == value then
return win
end
end
end
--- Trims empty lines from input and pad top and bottom with empty lines
---
---@param contents table of lines to trim and pad
---@param opts dictionary with optional fields
--- - pad_top number of lines to pad contents at top (default 0)
--- - pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents at bottom (default 0)
---@return contents table of trimmed and padded lines
function M._trim(contents, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
opts = { opts, 't', true };
}
opts = opts or {}
contents = M.trim_empty_lines(contents)
if opts.pad_top then
for _ = 1, opts.pad_top do
table.insert(contents, 1, "")
end
end
if opts.pad_bottom then
for _ = 1, opts.pad_bottom do
table.insert(contents, "")
end
end
return contents
end
--- Generates a table mapping markdown code block lang to vim syntax,
--- based on g:markdown_fenced_languages
---@return a table of lang -> syntax mappings
---@private
local function get_markdown_fences()
local fences = {}
for _, fence in pairs(vim.g.markdown_fenced_languages or {}) do
local lang, syntax = fence:match("^(.*)=(.*)$")
if lang then
fences[lang] = syntax
end
end
return fences
end
--- Converts markdown into syntax highlighted regions by stripping the code
--- blocks and converting them into highlighted code.
--- This will by default insert a blank line separator after those code block
--- regions to improve readability.
---
--- This method configures the given buffer and returns the lines to set.
---
--- If you want to open a popup with fancy markdown, use `open_floating_preview` instead
---
---@param contents table of lines to show in window
---@param opts dictionary with optional fields
--- - height of floating window
--- - width of floating window
--- - wrap_at character to wrap at for computing height
--- - max_width maximal width of floating window
--- - max_height maximal height of floating window
--- - pad_top number of lines to pad contents at top
--- - pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents at bottom
--- - separator insert separator after code block
---@returns width,height size of float
function M.stylize_markdown(bufnr, contents, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
opts = { opts, 't', true };
}
opts = opts or {}
-- table of fence types to {ft, begin, end}
-- when ft is nil, we get the ft from the regex match
local matchers = {
block = {nil, "```+([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)", "```+"},
pre = {"", "<pre>", "</pre>"},
code = {"", "<code>", "</code>"},
text = {"plaintex", "<text>", "</text>"},
}
local match_begin = function(line)
for type, pattern in pairs(matchers) do
local ret = line:match(string.format("^%%s*%s%%s*$", pattern[2]))
if ret then
return {
type = type,
ft = pattern[1] or ret
}
end
end
end
local match_end = function(line, match)
local pattern = matchers[match.type]
return line:match(string.format("^%%s*%s%%s*$", pattern[3]))
end
-- Clean up
contents = M._trim(contents, opts)
-- Insert blank line separator after code block?
local add_sep = opts.separator == nil and true or opts.separator
local stripped = {}
local highlights = {}
-- keep track of lnums that contain markdown
local markdown_lines = {}
do
local i = 1
while i <= #contents do
local line = contents[i]
local match = match_begin(line)
if match then
local start = #stripped
i = i + 1
while i <= #contents do
line = contents[i]
if match_end(line, match) then
i = i + 1
break
end
table.insert(stripped, line)
i = i + 1
end
table.insert(highlights, {
ft = match.ft;
start = start + 1;
finish = #stripped;
})
-- add a separator, but not on the last line
if add_sep and i < #contents then
table.insert(stripped, "---")
markdown_lines[#stripped] = true
end
else
-- strip any emty lines or separators prior to this separator in actual markdown
if line:match("^---+$") then
while markdown_lines[#stripped] and (stripped[#stripped]:match("^%s*$") or stripped[#stripped]:match("^---+$")) do
markdown_lines[#stripped] = false
table.remove(stripped, #stripped)
end
end
-- add the line if its not an empty line following a separator
if not (line:match("^%s*$") and markdown_lines[#stripped] and stripped[#stripped]:match("^---+$")) then
table.insert(stripped, line)
markdown_lines[#stripped] = true
end
i = i + 1
end
end
end
-- Compute size of float needed to show (wrapped) lines
opts.wrap_at = opts.wrap_at or (vim.wo["wrap"] and api.nvim_win_get_width(0))
local width = M._make_floating_popup_size(stripped, opts)
local sep_line = string.rep("─", math.min(width, opts.wrap_at or width))
for l in pairs(markdown_lines) do
if stripped[l]:match("^---+$") then
stripped[l] = sep_line
end
end
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, false, stripped)
local idx = 1
---@private
-- keep track of syntaxes we already inlcuded.
-- no need to include the same syntax more than once
local langs = {}
local fences = get_markdown_fences()
local function apply_syntax_to_region(ft, start, finish)
if ft == "" then
vim.cmd(string.format("syntax region markdownCode start=+\\%%%dl+ end=+\\%%%dl+ keepend extend", start, finish + 1))
return
end
ft = fences[ft] or ft
local name = ft..idx
idx = idx + 1
local lang = "@"..ft:upper()
if not langs[lang] then
-- HACK: reset current_syntax, since some syntax files like markdown won't load if it is already set
pcall(vim.api.nvim_buf_del_var, bufnr, "current_syntax")
-- TODO(ashkan): better validation before this.
if not pcall(vim.cmd, string.format("syntax include %s syntax/%s.vim", lang, ft)) then
return
end
langs[lang] = true
end
vim.cmd(string.format("syntax region %s start=+\\%%%dl+ end=+\\%%%dl+ contains=%s keepend", name, start, finish + 1, lang))
end
-- needs to run in the buffer for the regions to work
api.nvim_buf_call(bufnr, function()
-- we need to apply lsp_markdown regions speperately, since otherwise
-- markdown regions can "bleed" through the other syntax regions
-- and mess up the formatting
local last = 1
for _, h in ipairs(highlights) do
if last < h.start then
apply_syntax_to_region("lsp_markdown", last, h.start - 1)
end
apply_syntax_to_region(h.ft, h.start, h.finish)
last = h.finish + 1
end
if last <= #stripped then
apply_syntax_to_region("lsp_markdown", last, #stripped)
end
end)
return stripped
end
--- Creates autocommands to close a preview window when events happen.
---
---@param events (table) list of events
---@param winnr (number) window id of preview window
---@see |autocmd-events|
function M.close_preview_autocmd(events, winnr)
if #events > 0 then
api.nvim_command("autocmd "..table.concat(events, ',').." <buffer> ++once lua pcall(vim.api.nvim_win_close, "..winnr..", true)")
end
end
---@internal
--- Computes size of float needed to show contents (with optional wrapping)
---
---@param contents table of lines to show in window
---@param 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
---@returns width,height size of float
function M._make_floating_popup_size(contents, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
opts = { opts, 't', true };
}
opts = opts or {}
local width = opts.width
local height = opts.height
local wrap_at = opts.wrap_at
local max_width = opts.max_width
local max_height = opts.max_height
local line_widths = {}
if not width then
width = 0
for i, line in ipairs(contents) do
-- TODO(ashkan) use nvim_strdisplaywidth if/when that is introduced.
line_widths[i] = vim.fn.strdisplaywidth(line)
width = math.max(line_widths[i], width)
end
end
local border_width = get_border_size(opts).width
local screen_width = api.nvim_win_get_width(0)
width = math.min(width, screen_width)
-- make sure borders are always inside the screen
if width + border_width > screen_width then
width = width - (width + border_width - screen_width)
end
if wrap_at and wrap_at > width then
wrap_at = width
end
if max_width then
width = math.min(width, max_width)
wrap_at = math.min(wrap_at or max_width, max_width)
end
if not height then
height = #contents
if wrap_at and width >= wrap_at then
height = 0
if vim.tbl_isempty(line_widths) then
for _, line in ipairs(contents) do
local line_width = vim.fn.strdisplaywidth(line)
height = height + math.ceil(line_width/wrap_at)
end
else
for i = 1, #contents do
height = height + math.max(1, math.ceil(line_widths[i]/wrap_at))
end
end
end
end
if max_height then
height = math.min(height, max_height)
end
return width, height
end
--- Shows contents in a floating window.
---
---@param contents table of lines to show in window
---@param syntax string of syntax to set for opened buffer
---@param 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_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
---@returns bufnr,winnr buffer and window number of the newly created floating
---preview window
function M.open_floating_preview(contents, syntax, opts)
validate {
contents = { contents, 't' };
syntax = { syntax, 's', true };
opts = { opts, 't', true };
}
opts = opts or {}
opts.wrap = opts.wrap ~= false -- wrapping by default
opts.stylize_markdown = opts.stylize_markdown ~= false
opts.close_events = opts.close_events or {"CursorMoved", "CursorMovedI", "BufHidden", "InsertCharPre"}
local bufnr = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
-- check if this popup is focusable and we need to focus
if opts.focus_id and opts.focusable ~= false then
-- Go back to previous window if we are in a focusable one
local current_winnr = api.nvim_get_current_win()
if npcall(api.nvim_win_get_var, current_winnr, opts.focus_id) then
api.nvim_command("wincmd p")
return bufnr, current_winnr
end
do
local win = find_window_by_var(opts.focus_id, bufnr)
if win and api.nvim_win_is_valid(win) and vim.fn.pumvisible() == 0 then
-- focus and return the existing buf, win
api.nvim_set_current_win(win)
api.nvim_command("stopinsert")
return api.nvim_win_get_buf(win), win
end
end
end
-- check if another floating preview already exists for this buffer
-- and close it if needed
local existing_float = npcall(api.nvim_buf_get_var, bufnr, "lsp_floating_preview")
if existing_float and api.nvim_win_is_valid(existing_float) then
api.nvim_win_close(existing_float, true)
end
local floating_bufnr = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
local do_stylize = syntax == "markdown" and opts.stylize_markdown
-- Clean up input: trim empty lines from the end, pad
contents = M._trim(contents, opts)
if do_stylize then
-- applies the syntax and sets the lines to the buffer
contents = M.stylize_markdown(floating_bufnr, contents, opts)
else
if syntax then
api.nvim_buf_set_option(floating_bufnr, 'syntax', syntax)
end
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(floating_bufnr, 0, -1, true, contents)
end
-- Compute size of float needed to show (wrapped) lines
if opts.wrap then
opts.wrap_at = opts.wrap_at or api.nvim_win_get_width(0)
else
opts.wrap_at = nil
end
local width, height = M._make_floating_popup_size(contents, opts)
local float_option = M.make_floating_popup_options(width, height, opts)
local floating_winnr = api.nvim_open_win(floating_bufnr, false, float_option)
if do_stylize then
api.nvim_win_set_option(floating_winnr, 'conceallevel', 2)
api.nvim_win_set_option(floating_winnr, 'concealcursor', 'n')
end
-- disable folding
api.nvim_win_set_option(floating_winnr, 'foldenable', false)
-- soft wrapping
api.nvim_win_set_option(floating_winnr, 'wrap', opts.wrap)
api.nvim_buf_set_option(floating_bufnr, 'modifiable', false)
api.nvim_buf_set_option(floating_bufnr, 'bufhidden', 'wipe')
api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(floating_bufnr, "n", "q", "<cmd>bdelete<cr>", {silent = true, noremap = true})
M.close_preview_autocmd(opts.close_events, floating_winnr)
-- save focus_id
if opts.focus_id then
api.nvim_win_set_var(floating_winnr, opts.focus_id, bufnr)
end
api.nvim_buf_set_var(bufnr, "lsp_floating_preview", floating_winnr)
return floating_bufnr, floating_winnr
end
do --[[ References ]]
local reference_ns = api.nvim_create_namespace("vim_lsp_references")
--- Removes document highlights from a buffer.
---
---@param bufnr buffer id
function M.buf_clear_references(bufnr)
validate { bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true} }
api.nvim_buf_clear_namespace(bufnr, reference_ns, 0, -1)
end
--- Shows a list of document highlights for a certain buffer.
---
---@param bufnr buffer id
---@param references List of `DocumentHighlight` objects to highlight
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-17/#documentHighlight
function M.buf_highlight_references(bufnr, references, client_id)
validate { bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true} }
local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(client_id)
if not client then
return
end
for _, reference in ipairs(references) do
local start_line, start_char = reference["range"]["start"]["line"], reference["range"]["start"]["character"]
local end_line, end_char = reference["range"]["end"]["line"], reference["range"]["end"]["character"]
local start_idx = get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, { line = start_line, character = start_char }, client.offset_encoding)
local end_idx = get_line_byte_from_position(bufnr, { line = start_line, character = end_char }, client.offset_encoding)
local document_highlight_kind = {
[protocol.DocumentHighlightKind.Text] = "LspReferenceText";
[protocol.DocumentHighlightKind.Read] = "LspReferenceRead";
[protocol.DocumentHighlightKind.Write] = "LspReferenceWrite";
}
local kind = reference["kind"] or protocol.DocumentHighlightKind.Text
highlight.range(bufnr,
reference_ns,
document_highlight_kind[kind],
{ start_line, start_idx },
{ end_line, end_idx })
end
end
end
local position_sort = sort_by_key(function(v)
return {v.start.line, v.start.character}
end)
--- Gets the zero-indexed line from the given uri.
---@param uri string uri of the resource to get the line from
---@param row number zero-indexed line number
---@return string the line at row in filename
-- For non-file uris, we load the buffer and get the line.
-- If a loaded buffer exists, then that is used.
-- Otherwise we get the line using libuv which is a lot faster than loading the buffer.
function M.get_line(uri, row)
return M.get_lines(uri, { row })[row]
end
--- Gets the zero-indexed lines from the given uri.
---@param uri string uri of the resource to get the lines from
---@param rows number[] zero-indexed line numbers
---@return table<number string> a table mapping rows to lines
-- For non-file uris, we load the buffer and get the lines.
-- If a loaded buffer exists, then that is used.
-- Otherwise we get the lines using libuv which is a lot faster than loading the buffer.
function M.get_lines(uri, rows)
rows = type(rows) == "table" and rows or { rows }
local function buf_lines(bufnr)
local lines = {}
for _, row in pairs(rows) do
lines[row] = (vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, row, row + 1, false) or { "" })[1]
end
return lines
end
-- load the buffer if this is not a file uri
-- Custom language server protocol extensions can result in servers sending URIs with custom schemes. Plugins are able to load these via `BufReadCmd` autocmds.
if uri:sub(1, 4) ~= "file" then
local bufnr = vim.uri_to_bufnr(uri)
vim.fn.bufload(bufnr)
return buf_lines(bufnr)
end
local filename = vim.uri_to_fname(uri)
-- use loaded buffers if available
if vim.fn.bufloaded(filename) == 1 then
local bufnr = vim.fn.bufnr(filename, false)
return buf_lines(bufnr)
end
-- get the data from the file
local fd = uv.fs_open(filename, "r", 438)
if not fd then return "" end
local stat = uv.fs_fstat(fd)
local data = uv.fs_read(fd, stat.size, 0)
uv.fs_close(fd)
local lines = {} -- rows we need to retrieve
local need = 0 -- keep track of how many unique rows we need
for _, row in pairs(rows) do
if not lines[row] then
need = need + 1
end
lines[row] = true
end
local found = 0
local lnum = 0
for line in string.gmatch(data, "([^\n]*)\n?") do
if lines[lnum] == true then
lines[lnum] = line
found = found + 1
if found == need then break end
end
lnum = lnum + 1
end
-- change any lines we didn't find to the empty string
for i, line in pairs(lines) do
if line == true then
lines[i] = ""
end
end
return lines
end
--- 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()|.
---
---@param locations (table) list of `Location`s or `LocationLink`s
---@returns (table) list of items
function M.locations_to_items(locations)
local items = {}
local grouped = setmetatable({}, {
__index = function(t, k)
local v = {}
rawset(t, k, v)
return v
end;
})
for _, d in ipairs(locations) do
-- locations may be Location or LocationLink
local uri = d.uri or d.targetUri
local range = d.range or d.targetSelectionRange
table.insert(grouped[uri], {start = range.start})
end
local keys = vim.tbl_keys(grouped)
table.sort(keys)
-- TODO(ashkan) I wish we could do this lazily.
for _, uri in ipairs(keys) do
local rows = grouped[uri]
table.sort(rows, position_sort)
local filename = vim.uri_to_fname(uri)
-- list of row numbers
local uri_rows = {}
for _, temp in ipairs(rows) do
local pos = temp.start
local row = pos.line
table.insert(uri_rows, row)
end
-- get all the lines for this uri
local lines = M.get_lines(uri, uri_rows)
for _, temp in ipairs(rows) do
local pos = temp.start
local row = pos.line
local line = lines[row] or ""
local col = pos.character
table.insert(items, {
filename = filename,
lnum = row + 1,
col = col + 1;
text = line;
})
end
end
return items
end
--- Fills target window's location list with given list of items.
--- Can be obtained with e.g. |vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items()|.
--- Defaults to current window.
---
---@deprecated Use |setloclist()|
---
---@param items (table) list of items
function M.set_loclist(items, win_id)
vim.fn.setloclist(win_id or 0, {}, ' ', {
title = 'Language Server';
items = items;
})
end
--- Fills quickfix list with given list of items.
--- Can be obtained with e.g. |vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items()|.
---
---@deprecated Use |setqflist()|
---
---@param items (table) list of items
function M.set_qflist(items)
vim.fn.setqflist({}, ' ', {
title = 'Language Server';
items = items;
})
end
-- Acording to LSP spec, if the client set "symbolKind.valueSet",
-- the client must handle it properly even if it receives a value outside the specification.
-- https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_documentSymbol
function M._get_symbol_kind_name(symbol_kind)
return protocol.SymbolKind[symbol_kind] or "Unknown"
end
--- Converts symbols to quickfix list items.
---
---@param symbols DocumentSymbol[] or SymbolInformation[]
function M.symbols_to_items(symbols, bufnr)
---@private
local function _symbols_to_items(_symbols, _items, _bufnr)
for _, symbol in ipairs(_symbols) do
if symbol.location then -- SymbolInformation type
local range = symbol.location.range
local kind = M._get_symbol_kind_name(symbol.kind)
table.insert(_items, {
filename = vim.uri_to_fname(symbol.location.uri),
lnum = range.start.line + 1,
col = range.start.character + 1,
kind = kind,
text = '['..kind..'] '..symbol.name,
})
elseif symbol.selectionRange then -- DocumentSymbole type
local kind = M._get_symbol_kind_name(symbol.kind)
table.insert(_items, {
-- bufnr = _bufnr,
filename = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(_bufnr),
lnum = symbol.selectionRange.start.line + 1,
col = symbol.selectionRange.start.character + 1,
kind = kind,
text = '['..kind..'] '..symbol.name
})
if symbol.children then
for _, v in ipairs(_symbols_to_items(symbol.children, _items, _bufnr)) do
for _, s in ipairs(v) do
table.insert(_items, s)
end
end
end
end
end
return _items
end
return _symbols_to_items(symbols, {}, bufnr)
end
--- Removes empty lines from the beginning and end.
---@param lines (table) list of lines to trim
---@returns (table) trimmed list of lines
function M.trim_empty_lines(lines)
local start = 1
for i = 1, #lines do
if lines[i] ~= nil and #lines[i] > 0 then
start = i
break
end
end
local finish = 1
for i = #lines, 1, -1 do
if lines[i] ~= nil and #lines[i] > 0 then
finish = i
break
end
end
return vim.list_extend({}, lines, start, finish)
end
--- 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!
---
---@param lines (table) list of lines
---@returns (string) filetype or 'markdown' if it was unchanged.
function M.try_trim_markdown_code_blocks(lines)
local language_id = lines[1]:match("^```(.*)")
if language_id then
local has_inner_code_fence = false
for i = 2, (#lines - 1) do
local line = lines[i]
if line:sub(1,3) == '```' then
has_inner_code_fence = true
break
end
end
-- No inner code fences + starting with code fence = hooray.
if not has_inner_code_fence then
table.remove(lines, 1)
table.remove(lines)
return language_id
end
end
return 'markdown'
end
local str_utfindex = vim.str_utfindex
---@private
local function make_position_param()
local row, col = unpack(api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0))
row = row - 1
local line = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, row, row+1, true)[1]
if not line then
return { line = 0; character = 0; }
end
-- TODO handle offset_encoding
local _
_, col = str_utfindex(line, col)
return { line = row; character = col; }
end
--- Creates a `TextDocumentPositionParams` object for the current buffer and cursor position.
---
---@returns `TextDocumentPositionParams` object
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentPositionParams
function M.make_position_params()
return {
textDocument = M.make_text_document_params();
position = make_position_param()
}
end
--- 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`.
---
---@returns { textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = { start =
---`current_position`, end = `current_position` } }
function M.make_range_params()
local position = make_position_param()
return {
textDocument = M.make_text_document_params(),
range = { start = position; ["end"] = position; }
}
end
--- Using the given range in the current buffer, creates an object that
--- is similar to |vim.lsp.util.make_range_params()|.
---
---@param start_pos ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed position.
---Defaults to the start of the last visual selection.
---@param end_pos ({number, number}, optional) mark-indexed position.
---Defaults to the end of the last visual selection.
---@returns { textDocument = { uri = `current_file_uri` }, range = { start =
---`start_position`, end = `end_position` } }
function M.make_given_range_params(start_pos, end_pos)
validate {
start_pos = {start_pos, 't', true};
end_pos = {end_pos, 't', true};
}
local A = list_extend({}, start_pos or api.nvim_buf_get_mark(0, '<'))
local B = list_extend({}, end_pos or api.nvim_buf_get_mark(0, '>'))
-- convert to 0-index
A[1] = A[1] - 1
B[1] = B[1] - 1
-- account for encoding.
-- TODO handle offset_encoding
if A[2] > 0 then
local _, char = M.character_offset(0, A[1], A[2])
A = {A[1], char}
end
if B[2] > 0 then
local _, char = M.character_offset(0, B[1], B[2])
B = {B[1], char}
end
-- we need to offset the end character position otherwise we loose the last
-- character of the selection, as LSP end position is exclusive
-- see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#range
if vim.o.selection ~= 'exclusive' then
B[2] = B[2] + 1
end
return {
textDocument = M.make_text_document_params(),
range = {
start = {line = A[1], character = A[2]},
['end'] = {line = B[1], character = B[2]}
}
}
end
--- Creates a `TextDocumentIdentifier` object for the current buffer.
---
---@returns `TextDocumentIdentifier`
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocumentIdentifier
function M.make_text_document_params()
return { uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(0) }
end
--- Create the workspace params
---@param added
---@param removed
function M.make_workspace_params(added, removed)
return { event = { added = added; removed = removed; } }
end
--- Returns visual width of tabstop.
---
---@see |softtabstop|
---@param bufnr (optional, number): Buffer handle, defaults to current
---@returns (number) tabstop visual width
function M.get_effective_tabstop(bufnr)
validate { bufnr = {bufnr, 'n', true} }
local bo = bufnr and vim.bo[bufnr] or vim.bo
local sts = bo.softtabstop
return (sts > 0 and sts) or (sts < 0 and bo.shiftwidth) or bo.tabstop
end
--- Creates a `DocumentFormattingParams` object for the current buffer and cursor position.
---
---@param options Table with valid `FormattingOptions` entries
---@returns `DocumentFormattingParams` object
---@see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#textDocument_formatting
function M.make_formatting_params(options)
validate { options = {options, 't', true} }
options = vim.tbl_extend('keep', options or {}, {
tabSize = M.get_effective_tabstop();
insertSpaces = vim.bo.expandtab;
})
return {
textDocument = { uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(0) };
options = options;
}
end
--- Returns the UTF-32 and UTF-16 offsets for a position in a certain buffer.
---
---@param buf buffer id (0 for current)
---@param row 0-indexed line
---@param col 0-indexed byte offset in line
---@returns (number, number) UTF-32 and UTF-16 index of the character in line {row} column {col} in buffer {buf}
function M.character_offset(bufnr, row, col)
local uri = vim.uri_from_bufnr(bufnr)
local line = M.get_line(uri, row)
-- If the col is past the EOL, use the line length.
if col > #line then
return str_utfindex(line)
end
return str_utfindex(line, col)
end
--- Helper function to return nested values in language server settings
---
---@param settings a table of language server settings
---@param section a string indicating the field of the settings table
---@returns (table or string) The value of settings accessed via section
function M.lookup_section(settings, section)
for part in vim.gsplit(section, '.', true) do
settings = settings[part]
if not settings then
return
end
end
return settings
end
M._get_line_byte_from_position = get_line_byte_from_position
M._warn_once = warn_once
M.buf_versions = {}
return M
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