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Language Servers may signal that they do not support a method in
the initialization result (server capabilities). We can check these
when making LSP requests and hint in the status line when a method
is not supported by the server. This can also prevent crashes in
servers which assume that clients do not send requests for methods
which are disabled in the server capabilities.
There is an existing pattern the LSP client module where a method
returns `Option<impl Future<Output = Result<_>>>` with `None` signaling
no support in the server. This change extends this pattern to the rest
of the client functions. And we log an error to the statusline for
manually triggered LSP calls which return `None`.
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* init
* cargo fmt
* optimisation of the scrollbar render both for Menu and Popup. Toggling off scrollbar for Popup<Menu>, since Menu has its own
* rendering scroll track
* removed unnecessary cast
* improve memory allocation
* small correction
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* Add workspace command picker
* Make command typable
* Add optional argument to lsp-workspace-command
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This complicates the code a little but it often divides by two the number of allocations done by
the functions. LSP labels especially can easily be called dozens of time in a single menu popup,
when listing references for example.
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It is easy to forget to call `Document::apply` and/or `View::apply` in
the correct order. This commit introduces a helper function which
closes over both calls.
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This change adds View::apply calls for all Document::apply call-sites,
ensuring that changes to a document do not leave invalid entries in
the View's jumplist.
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* Derive Document language name from `languages.toml` `name` key
This changes switches from deriving the language name from the
`languages.toml` `scope` key to `name` (`language_id` in the
`LanguageConfiguration` type). For the most part it works to derive the
language name from scope by chopping off `source.` or `rsplit_once` on
`.` but for some languages we have now like html (`text.html.basic`),
it doesn't. This also should be a more accurate fallback for the
`language_id` method which is used in LSP and currently uses the
`rsplit_once` strategy.
Here we expose the language's name as `language_name` on `Document` and
replace ad-hoc calculations of the language name with the new method.
This is most impactful for the `file-type` statusline element which is
using `language_id`.
* Use `Document::language_name` for the `file-type` statusline element
The `file-type` indicator element in the statusline was using
`Document::language_id` which is meant to be used to for telling
Language Servers what language we're using. That works for languages
with `language-server` configurations in `languages.toml` but shows
text otherwise. The new `Document::language_name` method from the
parent commit is a more accurate way to determine the language.
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The language server sends a char offset range within the
signature help label text to highlight as the current parameter,
but helix uses byte offset ranges for rendering highlights. This
was brought up in the [review of the original signature help PR][1],
but the ranges were being highlighted correctly, and there were no
out of bound or indexing panics. Turns out rust-analyzer was
[incorrectly sending byte offsets] instead of char offsets and this
made it seem like all was well and good with offsets in helix during
initial testing.
[1]: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/1755#discussion_r906715371
[2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/12272
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* Add lsp signature help
* Do not move signature help popup on multiple triggers
* Highlight current parameter in signature help
* Auto close signature help
* Position signature help above to not block completion
* Update signature help on backspace/insert mode delete
* Add lsp.auto-signature-help config option
* Add serde default annotation for LspConfig
* Show LSP inactive message only if signature help is invoked manually
* Do not assume valid signature help response from LSP
Malformed LSP responses are common, and these should not crash the
editor.
* Check signature help capability before sending request
* Reuse Open enum for PositionBias in popup
* Close signature popup and exit insert mode on escape
* Add config to control signature help docs display
* Use new Margin api in signature help
* Invoke signature help on changing to insert mode
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* support prefilling prompt
* introduce with_line builder method in Prompt
* extract show_prompt
* use textobject_word as fallback input
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It is usually the name of the LSP and doesn't add much
useful information.
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* Refactor menu::Item to accomodate external state
Will be useful for storing editor state when reused by pickers.
* Add some type aliases for readability
* Reuse menu::Item trait in picker
This opens the way for merging the menu and picker code in the
future, since a picker is essentially a menu + prompt. More
excitingly, this change will also allow aligning items in the
picker, which would be useful (for example) in the command palette
for aligning the descriptions to the left and the keybinds to
the right in two separate columns.
The item formatting of each picker has been kept as is, even though
there is room for improvement now that we can format the data into
columns, since that is better tackled in a separate PR.
* Rename menu::Item::EditorData to Data
* Call and inline filter_text() in sort_text() completion
* Rename diagnostic picker's Item::Data
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* Add workspace and document diagnostics picker
fixes #1891
* Fix some of @archseer's annotations
* Add From<&Spans> impl for String
* More descriptive parameter names.
* Adding From<Cow<str>> impls for Span and Spans
* Add new keymap entries to docs
* Avoid some clones
* Fix api change
* Update helix-term/src/application.rs
Co-authored-by: Bjorn Ove Hay Andersen <bjrnove@gmail.com>
* Fix a clippy hint
* Sort diagnostics first by URL and then by severity.
* Sort diagnostics first by URL and then by severity.
* Ignore missing lsp severity entries
* Add truncated filepath
* Typo
* Strip cwd from paths and use url-path without schema
* Make tests a doctest
* Better variable names
Co-authored-by: Falco Hirschenberger <falco.hirschenberger@itwm.fraunhofer.de>
Co-authored-by: Bjorn Ove Hay Andersen <bjrnove@gmail.com>
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textDocument/documentHighlight (#2738)
* feat: highlight symbol under cursor using LSP textDocument/documentHighlight
* fix: please clippy
* fix: shorter description and code style
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Integration testing harness
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When a goto command is cancelled, the jumplist should remain unchanged.
This commit delays saving the current selection to the jumplist until
jumping to a reference.
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* Send active diagnostics to LSP when requesting code actions.
This allows for e.g. clangd to properly send the quickfix code actions
corresponding to those diagnostics as options.
The LSP spec v3.16.0 introduced an opaque `data` member that would allow
the server to persist arbitrary data between the diagnostic and the code
actions request, but this is not supported yet by this commit.
* Reuse existing range_to_lsp_range functionality
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* Fix bug with auto replacing components in compositor
This was last known to be working with 5995568c at the
time of commit, but now doesn't work with latest rust
stable.
The issue probably stems from using
std::any::type_name() for finding a component in the
compositor, for which the docs explicitly warn against
considering it as a unique identifier for types.
`replace_or_push()` takes a boxed `Component` and
passes it to `find_id()` which compares this with a
bare Component. `type_name()` returns `Box<T>` for
the former and `T` for latter and we have a false
negative. This has been solved by using a generics
instead of trait objects to pass in a `T: Component`
and then use it for comparison.
I'm not exactly sure how this worked fine at the
time of commit of 5995568c; maybe the internal
implementation of `type_name()` changed to properly
indicate indirection with Box.
* Do not compare by type name in compositor find_id
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* Add Event::Used to use event callback without consuming
* Close popup if contents ignored event
* collect event results before executing callbacks
* don't add new result variant, use Ignored(..) instead
* break in match cases
* Make auto_close configurable
* fix merge
* auto close hover popups
* fix formatting
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* update markdown highlighting to use separate heading themes
* remove markdown theme scopes in ui
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