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local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
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local lspsettings = require "custom.plugins.configs.lspsettings"
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local lspconfig = require 'lspconfig'
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local lspsettings = require 'custom.plugins.configs.lspsettings'
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-- these are using the defaults
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local servers = {
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"html",
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"cssls",
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"tsserver",
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"clangd",
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"bashls",
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"cmake",
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"yamlls",
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"texlab",
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"csharp_ls",
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'html',
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'cssls',
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'tsserver',
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'clangd',
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'bashls',
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'cmake',
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'yamlls',
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'texlab',
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'csharp_ls',
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}
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for _, lsp in ipairs(servers) do
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lspconfig[lsp].setup()
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lspconfig[lsp].setup {}
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end
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local server_with_settings = {
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-- "textlsp",
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"ltex",
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"rust_analyzer",
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"basedpyright",
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'ltex',
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'rust_analyzer',
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'basedpyright',
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}
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for _, lsp in ipairs(server_with_settings) do
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lspconfig[lsp].setup(lspsettings[lsp])
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end
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local M = {}
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--- this function will split a string into a table of tokens, like it would
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--- be passed into the `argv` of a program that was executed from the commandline
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---
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--- @param raw string string of cli args that should be split
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--- @return table tokens args as a table
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M.tokenize_args = function(raw)
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-- NOTE: string.gmatch is does not use regex, but a smaller pattern matcher!
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-- A complete regex parser would be larger than lua itself. See
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-- [Programming in Lua 20.2](https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html).
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--
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-- Notable differences:
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-- '-' is ungreedy wildcard
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-- '*?' does not work
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-- '|' is not or
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--
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-- This means we're better of implementing the lexer with an algorithm.
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local t = {}
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local current = ""
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local in_str = false
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local str_seek
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for c in string.gmatch(raw, ".") do -- iterate through all chars
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if c == " " and not in_str then
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if string.len(current) > 0 then
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table.insert(t, current)
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current = ""
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end
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elseif c == '"' and not in_str then
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in_str = true
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str_seek = '"'
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elseif c == "'" and not in_str then
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in_str = true
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str_seek = "'"
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elseif c == str_seek and in_str then
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in_str = false
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table.insert(t, current)
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current = ""
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else
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current = current .. c
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end
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end
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if string.len(current) > 0 then
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table.insert(t, current)
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end
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return t
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end
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--- dumps a variable into a string, so it can be printed. This is meant for
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--- debug prints
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--- @param t any variable
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--- @return string t_dumped t dumped to string
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M.dump = function(t)
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if type(t) == "table" then
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local s = "{ "
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for k, v in pairs(t) do
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if type(k) ~= "number" then
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k = '"' .. k .. '"'
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end
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if k ~= 1 then
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s = s .. ", "
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end
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s = s .. "[" .. k .. "] = '" .. M.dump(v) .. "'"
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end
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return s .. " }"
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else
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return tostring(t)
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end
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end
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--- Try to require a module
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--- @param module string module name
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--- @return boolean available is the module available?
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--- @return any loaded_module the loaded module if it is available
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M.try_require = function(module)
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local available, loaded_module = pcall(require, module)
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if not available then
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return available, nil
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else
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return available, loaded_module
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end
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end
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return M
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