`Picker::new` loops through the input options to inject each of them, so
there's no need to collect into an intermediary Vec. This removes some
unnecessary collections. Also, pickers that start with no initial
options can now pass an empty slice instead of an empty Vec.
Co-authored-by: Luis Useche <useche@gmail.com>
The `FileLocation` and `PathOrId` types can borrow paths rather than
requiring them to be owned. This takes a refactor of the preview
functions and preview internals within `Picker`. With this change we
avoid an unnecessary `PathBuf` clone per render for any picker with a
file preview function (i.e. most pickers).
This refactor is not fully complete. The `PathOrId` is _sometimes_ an
owned `PathBuf`. This is for pragmatic reasons rather than technical
ones. We need a further refactor to introduce more core types like
`Location` in order to eliminate the Cow and only use `&Path`s within
`PathOrId`. This is left for future work as it will be a larger refactor
almost entirely fitting into the LSP commands module and helix-core -
i.e. mostly unrelated to refactoring the `Picker` code itself.
Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascalkuthe@pm.me>
This introduces a custom URI type in core meant to be extended later
if we want to support other schemes. For now it's just a wrapper over a
PathBuf. We use this new URI type to firewall `lsp::Url`. This was
previously done in 8141a4a but using a custom URI type is more flexible
and will improve the way Pickers handle paths for previews in the child
commit(s).
Co-authored-by: soqb <cb.setho@gmail.com>
The parent commit split out the workspace symbol picker to an inline
definition so the `workspace` parameter is never passed as `true`. We
should consolidate this picker definition into the symbol_picker
function.
DynamicPicker is a thin wrapper over Picker that holds some additional
state, similar to the old FilePicker type. Like with FilePicker, we want
to fold the two types together, having Picker optionally hold that
extra state.
The DynamicPicker is a little more complicated than FilePicker was
though - it holds a query callback and current query string in state and
provides some debounce for queries using the IdleTimeout event.
We can move all of that state and debounce logic into an AsyncHook
implementation, introduced here as `DynamicQueryHandler`. The hook
receives updates to the primary query and debounces those events so
that once a query has been idle for a short time (275ms) we re-run
the query.
A standard Picker created through `new` for example can be promoted into
a Dynamic picker by chaining the new `with_dynamic_query` function, very
similar to FilePicker's replacement `with_preview`.
The workspace symbol picker has been migrated to the new way of writing
dynamic pickers as an example. The child commit will promote global
search into a dynamic Picker as well.
`menu::Item` is replaced with column configurations for each picker
which control how a column is displayed and whether it is passed to
nucleo for filtering. (This is used for dynamic pickers so that we can
filter those items with the dynamic picker callback rather than nucleo.)
The picker has a new lucene-like syntax that can be used to filter the
picker only on certain criteria. If a filter is not specified, the text
in the prompt applies to the picker's configured "primary" column.
Adding column configurations for each picker is left for the child
commit.
URIs need to be normalized to be comparable. For example a language
server could send a URI for a path containing '+' as '%2B' but we might
encode this in something like 'Document::url' as just '+'. We can
normalize the URI straight into a PathBuf though since this is the only
value we compare these diagnostics URIs against. This also covers
edge-cases like windows drive letter capitalization.
Currently, helix implements operations which change the paths of files
incorrectly and inconsistently. This PR ensures that we do the following
whenever a buffer is renamed (`:move` and workspace edits)
* always send did_open/did_close notifications
* send will_rename/did_rename requests correctly
* send them to all LSP servers not just those that are active for a
buffer
* also send these requests for paths that are not yet open in a buffer (if
triggered from workspace edit).
* only send these if the server registered interests in the path
* autodetect language, indent, line ending, ..
This PR also centralizes the infrastructure for path setting and
therefore `:w <path>` benefits from similar fixed (but without didRename)
helix-stdx is meant to carry extensions to the stdlib or low-level
dependencies that are useful in all other crates. This commit starts
with all of the path functions from helix-core and the CWD tracking that
lived in helix-loader.
The CWD tracking in helix-loader was previously unable to call the
canonicalization functions in helix-core. Switching to our custom
canonicalization code should make no noticeable difference though
since `std::env::current_dir` returns a canonicalized path with
symlinks resolved (at least on unix).
* rust-toolchain.toml: bump MSRV to 1.70.0
With Firefox 120 released on 21 November 2023, the MSRV is now 1.70.0.
* Fix cargo fmt with Rust 1.70.0
* Fix cargo clippy with Rust 1.70.0
* Fix cargo doc with Rust 1.70.0
* rust-toolchain.toml: add clippy component
* .github: bump dtolnay/rust-toolchain to 1.70
* helix-term: bump rust-version to 1.70
* helix-view/gutter: use checked_ilog10 to count digits
* helix-core/syntax: use MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR constant
* helix-view/handlers/dap: use Display impl for displaying process spawn error
* WIP: helix-term/commands: use checked math to assert ranges cannot overlap
* fix(picker): `alt-ret' changes cursor pos of current file, not new one
Closes#7673
* fix other pickers
* symbol pickers
* diagnostick pickers
This is done using the already patched `jump_to_location` method.
* fix global and jumplist pickers
* use `view` as old_id; make `align_view` method of `Action`
* test(picker): basic <alt-ret> functionality
* fix: picker integrational test
* fix nit
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Add `helix_lsp::client::Client::supports_feature(&self, LanguageServerFeature)`
* Extend `doc.language_servers_with_feature` to use this method as filter as well
* Add macro `language_server_with_feature!` to reduce boilerplate for non-mergeable language server requests (like goto-definition)
* Refactored most of the `find_map` code to use the either the macro or filter directly via `doc.language_servers_with_feature`
Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`:
```toml
[langauge-server.mylang-lsp]
command = "mylang-lsp"
args = ["--stdio"]
config = { provideFormatter = true }
[language-server.efm-lsp-prettier]
command = "efm-langserver"
[language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config]
documentFormatting = true
languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] }
```
The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default):
```toml
[[language]]
name = "typescript"
language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ]
```
or equivalent:
```toml
[[language]]
name = "typescript"
language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ]
```
Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array.
For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`).
If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried.
The list of supported features are:
- `format`
- `goto-definition`
- `goto-declaration`
- `goto-type-definition`
- `goto-reference`
- `goto-implementation`
- `signature-help`
- `hover`
- `document-highlight`
- `completion`
- `code-action`
- `workspace-command`
- `document-symbols`
- `workspace-symbols`
- `diagnostics`
- `rename-symbol`
- `inlay-hints`
Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.