* feat(lsp_definitions): adding `tab drop` as `jump_type`
* feat(lsp-jump-types): `tab drop` for LSP features
Now, you're able to use `tab drop` as `jump_type` for these LSP
features: references, type definitions, definitions an implementations.
* fix(docs): reordering `tab drop` option
* feat: generate docs
* fix: nil problem with `vim.uri_to_fname`
* fix: removing warning about `file_uri` variable not being used
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Co-authored-by: Simon Hauser <simon.hauser@helsinki-systems.de>
With this change we will check if the provided buffer number is valid,
before querying its `buftype` option. This is necessary, because
currently we would fail with:
```
Error executing vim.schedule lua callback:
...scope.nvim/lua/telescope/previewers/buffer_previewer.lua:473:
Invalid buffer id: X
```
error, if we try to resume a jumplist picker after doing `:bwipeout`.
This commit fixes the following error:
E5108: Error executing lua: Vim:Can't send data to closed stream
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'chansend'
/lua/telescope/previewers/term_previewer.lua:224: in function '_send_input'
/lua/telescope/previewers/previewer.lua:85: in function 'send_input'
/lua/telescope/previewers/term_previewer.lua:238: in function '_scroll_fn'
/lua/telescope/previewers/previewer.lua:93: in function 'scroll_fn'
/lua/telescope/actions/set.lua:249: in function 'run_replace_or_original'
/lua/telescope/actions/mt.lua:65: in function 'scroll_previewer'
/lua/telescope/actions/init.lua:222: in function 'run_replace_or_original'
This happens when previewers.new_termopen_previewer()'s get_command()
ends without pagination.
The cursor layout uses winline() and wincol() to calculate the cursor
position. Both these functions operate on the currently active window.
The first time the calculations are performed, that happens to be the
window active before showing the Telescope window. However, if the
editor is then resized or the preview window is toggled, the active
window changes. The result is that recalculating the position is then
done using the wrong window, resulting in the Telescope window moving
around in an erratic manner.
To fix this, we have to scope the winline() and wincol() calls to the
original window ID.
The only possibility for having a table with different severities to
pass to `vim.diagnostics.get()` as opts is when setting a range (limit
and bound), so just check for an empty table when a range is set.
* fix(telescope.state.get_existing_prompts): it should only return keys that are numbers
* Table keys not table values should be numbers
* Rename get_existing_prompts to get_existing_prompt_bufnrs and make the impl more efficient
* fix: use nil for the default diagnostics severity
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/24736 has introduced a new syntax
for severity format in `vim.diagnostic.get()`.
Fix#2661
* fix: fallback for 0.9.1
* fix: detect changes only when minor version > 9
When filtering is applied, `picker:get_index(picker:get_selection_row())` returns index relative to the filtered entry list rather than the original full results. This causes inaccurate indexing into the `cache_pickers` table.
For some git actions pressing Esc for the dialog of action confirmation
didn't cancel the action. I moved asking for confirmation to a separate
function and a bit changed notifications about canceled action.