diff --git a/.config/nvim/lua/plugin/luasnip.lua b/.config/nvim/lua/plugin/luasnip.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9531bf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/nvim/lua/plugin/luasnip.lua @@ -0,0 +1,491 @@ +-- Author : swytch +-- Created : Friday Nov. 19, 2021 23:27:24 CET +-- License : GPLv3 +-- Description : luasnip config file + +local ls = require("luasnip") +-- some shorthands... +local s = ls.snippet +local sn = ls.snippet_node +local t = ls.text_node +local i = ls.insert_node +local f = ls.function_node +local c = ls.choice_node +local d = ls.dynamic_node +local l = require("luasnip.extras").lambda +local r = require("luasnip.extras").rep +local p = require("luasnip.extras").partial +local m = require("luasnip.extras").match +local n = require("luasnip.extras").nonempty +local dl = require("luasnip.extras").dynamic_lambda +local fmt = require("luasnip.extras.fmt").fmt +local fmta = require("luasnip.extras.fmt").fmta +local types = require("luasnip.util.types") +local conds = require("luasnip.extras.expand_conditions") + +-- Every unspecified option will be set to the default. +ls.config.set_config({ + history = true, + -- Update more often, :h events for more info. + updateevents = "TextChanged,TextChangedI", + ext_opts = { + [types.choiceNode] = { + active = { + virt_text = { { "choiceNode", "Comment" } }, + }, + }, + }, + -- treesitter-hl has 100, use something higher (default is 200). + ext_base_prio = 200, + -- minimal increase in priority. + ext_prio_increase = 1, + enable_autosnippets = true, +}) + +-- args is a table, where 1 is the text in Placeholder 1, 2 the text in +-- placeholder 2,... +local function copy(args) + return args[1] +end + +-- 'recursive' dynamic snippet. Expands to some text followed by itself. +local rec_ls +rec_ls = function() + return sn( + nil, + c(1, { + -- Order is important, sn(...) first would cause infinite loop of expansion. + t(""), + sn(nil, { t({ "", "", "\t\\item " }), i(1), d(2, rec_ls, {}) }), + }) + ) +end + +-- complicated function for dynamicNode. +local function jdocsnip(args, _, old_state) + local nodes = { + t({ "/**", " * " }), + i(1, "A short Description"), + t({ "", "" }), + } + + -- These will be merged with the snippet; that way, should the snippet be updated, + -- some user input eg. text can be referred to in the new snippet. + local param_nodes = {} + + if old_state then + nodes[2] = i(1, old_state.descr:get_text()) + end + param_nodes.descr = nodes[2] + + -- At least one param. + if string.find(args[2][1], ", ") then + vim.list_extend(nodes, { t({ " * ", "" }) }) + end + + local insert = 2 + for indx, arg in ipairs(vim.split(args[2][1], ", ", true)) do + -- Get actual name parameter. + arg = vim.split(arg, " ", true)[2] + if arg then + local inode + -- if there was some text in this parameter, use it as static_text for this new snippet. + if old_state and old_state[arg] then + inode = i(insert, old_state["arg" .. arg]:get_text()) + else + inode = i(insert) + end + vim.list_extend( + nodes, + { t({ " * @param " .. arg .. " " }), inode, t({ "", "" }) } + ) + param_nodes["arg" .. arg] = inode + + insert = insert + 1 + end + end + + if args[1][1] ~= "void" then + local inode + if old_state and old_state.ret then + inode = i(insert, old_state.ret:get_text()) + else + inode = i(insert) + end + + vim.list_extend( + nodes, + { t({ " * ", " * @return " }), inode, t({ "", "" }) } + ) + param_nodes.ret = inode + insert = insert + 1 + end + + if vim.tbl_count(args[3]) ~= 1 then + local exc = string.gsub(args[3][2], " throws ", "") + local ins + if old_state and old_state.ex then + ins = i(insert, old_state.ex:get_text()) + else + ins = i(insert) + end + vim.list_extend( + nodes, + { t({ " * ", " * @throws " .. exc .. " " }), ins, t({ "", "" }) } + ) + param_nodes.ex = ins + insert = insert + 1 + end + + vim.list_extend(nodes, { t({ " */" }) }) + + local snip = sn(nil, nodes) + -- Error on attempting overwrite. + snip.old_state = param_nodes + return snip +end + +-- Make sure to not pass an invalid command, as io.popen() may write over nvim-text. +local function bash(_, _, command) + local file = io.popen(command, "r") + local res = {} + for line in file:lines() do + table.insert(res, line) + end + return res +end + +-- Returns a snippet_node wrapped around an insert_node whose initial +-- text value is set to the current date in the desired format. +local date_input = function(args, state, fmt) + local fmt = fmt or "%Y-%m-%d" + return sn(nil, i(1, os.date(fmt))) +end + +ls.snippets = { + -- When trying to expand a snippet, luasnip first searches the tables for + -- each filetype specified in 'filetype' followed by 'all'. + -- If ie. the filetype is 'lua.c' + -- - luasnip.lua + -- - luasnip.c + -- - luasnip.all + -- are searched in that order. + all = { + -- trigger is fn. + s("fn", { + -- Simple static text. + t("//Parameters: "), + -- function, first parameter is the function, second the Placeholders + -- whose text it gets as input. + f(copy, 2), + t({ "", "function " }), + -- Placeholder/Insert. + i(1), + t("("), + -- Placeholder with initial text. + i(2, "int foo"), + -- Linebreak + t({ ") {", "\t" }), + -- Last Placeholder, exit Point of the snippet. EVERY 'outer' SNIPPET NEEDS Placeholder 0. + i(0), + t({ "", "}" }), + }), + s("class", { + -- Choice: Switch between two different Nodes, first parameter is its position, second a list of nodes. + c(1, { + t("public "), + t("private "), + }), + t("class "), + i(2), + t(" "), + c(3, { + t("{"), + -- sn: Nested Snippet. Instead of a trigger, it has a position, just like insert-nodes. !!! These don't expect a 0-node!!!! + -- Inside Choices, Nodes don't need a position as the choice node is the one being jumped to. + sn(nil, { + t("extends "), + i(1), + t(" {"), + }), + sn(nil, { + t("implements "), + i(1), + t(" {"), + }), + }), + t({ "", "\t" }), + i(0), + t({ "", "}" }), + }), + -- Use a dynamic_node to interpolate the output of a + -- function (see date_input above) into the initial + -- value of an insert_node. + s("novel", { + t("It was a dark and stormy night on "), + d(1, date_input, {}, "%A, %B %d of %Y"), + t(" and the clocks were striking thirteen."), + }), + -- Parsing snippets: First parameter: Snippet-Trigger, Second: Snippet body. + -- Placeholders are parsed into choices with 1. the placeholder text(as a snippet) and 2. an empty string. + -- This means they are not SELECTed like in other editors/Snippet engines. + ls.parser.parse_snippet( + "lspsyn", + "Wow! This ${1:Stuff} really ${2:works. ${3:Well, a bit.}}" + ), + + -- When wordTrig is set to false, snippets may also expand inside other words. + ls.parser.parse_snippet( + { trig = "te", wordTrig = false }, + "${1:cond} ? ${2:true} : ${3:false}" + ), + + -- When regTrig is set, trig is treated like a pattern, this snippet will expand after any number. + ls.parser.parse_snippet({ trig = "%d", regTrig = true }, "A Number!!"), + -- Using the condition, it's possible to allow expansion only in specific cases. + s("cond", { + t("will only expand in c-style comments"), + }, { + condition = function(line_to_cursor, matched_trigger, captures) + -- optional whitespace followed by // + return line_to_cursor:match("%s*//") + end, + }), + -- there's some built-in conditions in "luasnip.extras.expand_conditions". + s("cond2", { + t("will only expand at the beginning of the line"), + }, { + condition = conds.line_begin, + }), + -- The last entry of args passed to the user-function is the surrounding snippet. + s( + { trig = "a%d", regTrig = true }, + f(function(_, snip) + return "Triggered with " .. snip.trigger .. "." + end, {}) + ), + -- It's possible to use capture-groups inside regex-triggers. + s( + { trig = "b(%d)", regTrig = true }, + f(function(_, snip) + return "Captured Text: " .. snip.captures[1] .. "." + end, {}) + ), + s({ trig = "c(%d+)", regTrig = true }, { + t("will only expand for even numbers"), + }, { + condition = function(line_to_cursor, matched_trigger, captures) + return tonumber(captures[1]) % 2 == 0 + end, + }), + -- Use a function to execute any shell command and print its text. + s("bash", f(bash, {}, "ls")), + -- Short version for applying String transformations using function nodes. + s("transform", { + i(1, "initial text"), + t({ "", "" }), + -- lambda nodes accept an l._1,2,3,4,5, which in turn accept any string transformations. + -- This list will be applied in order to the first node given in the second argument. + l(l._1:match("[^i]*$"):gsub("i", "o"):gsub(" ", "_"):upper(), 1), + }), + s("transform2", { + i(1, "initial text"), + t("::"), + i(2, "replacement for e"), + t({ "", "" }), + -- Lambdas can also apply transforms USING the text of other nodes: + l(l._1:gsub("e", l._2), { 1, 2 }), + }), + s({ trig = "trafo(%d+)", regTrig = true }, { + -- env-variables and captures can also be used: + l(l.CAPTURE1:gsub("1", l.TM_FILENAME), {}), + }), + -- Set store_selection_keys = "" (for example) in your + -- luasnip.config.setup() call to access TM_SELECTED_TEXT. In + -- this case, select a URL, hit Tab, then expand this snippet. + s("link_url", { + t(''), + i(1), + t(""), + i(0), + }), + -- Shorthand for repeating the text in a given node. + s("repeat", { i(1, "text"), t({ "", "" }), r(1) }), + -- Directly insert the ouput from a function evaluated at runtime. + s("part", p(os.date, "%Y")), + -- use matchNodes to insert text based on a pattern/function/lambda-evaluation. + s("mat", { + i(1, { "sample_text" }), + t(": "), + m(1, "%d", "contains a number", "no number :("), + }), + -- The inserted text defaults to the first capture group/the entire + -- match if there are none + s("mat2", { + i(1, { "sample_text" }), + t(": "), + m(1, "[abc][abc][abc]"), + }), + -- It is even possible to apply gsubs' or other transformations + -- before matching. + s("mat3", { + i(1, { "sample_text" }), + t(": "), + m( + 1, + l._1:gsub("[123]", ""):match("%d"), + "contains a number that isn't 1, 2 or 3!" + ), + }), + -- `match` also accepts a function, which in turn accepts a string + -- (text in node, \n-concatted) and returns any non-nil value to match. + -- If that value is a string, it is used for the default-inserted text. + s("mat4", { + i(1, { "sample_text" }), + t(": "), + m(1, function(text) + return (#text % 2 == 0 and text) or nil + end), + }), + -- The nonempty-node inserts text depending on whether the arg-node is + -- empty. + s("nempty", { + i(1, "sample_text"), + n(1, "i(1) is not empty!"), + }), + -- dynamic lambdas work exactly like regular lambdas, except that they + -- don't return a textNode, but a dynamicNode containing one insertNode. + -- This makes it easier to dynamically set preset-text for insertNodes. + s("dl1", { + i(1, "sample_text"), + t({ ":", "" }), + dl(2, l._1, 1), + }), + -- Obviously, it's also possible to apply transformations, just like lambdas. + s("dl2", { + i(1, "sample_text"), + i(2, "sample_text_2"), + t({ "", "" }), + dl(3, l._1:gsub("\n", " linebreak ") .. l._2, { 1, 2 }), + }), + -- Alternative printf-like notation for defining snippets. It uses format + -- string with placeholders similar to the ones used with Python's .format(). + s( + "fmt1", + fmt("To {title} {} {}.", { + i(2, "Name"), + i(3, "Surname"), + title = c(1, { t("Mr."), t("Ms.") }), + }) + ), + -- To escape delimiters use double them, e.g. `{}` -> `{{}}`. + -- Multi-line format strings by default have empty first/last line removed. + -- Indent common to all lines is also removed. Use the third `opts` argument + -- to control this behaviour. + s( + "fmt2", + fmt( + [[ + foo({1}, {3}) {{ + return {2} * {4} + }} + ]], + { + i(1, "x"), + r(1), + i(2, "y"), + r(2), + } + ) + ), + -- Empty placeholders are numbered automatically starting from 1 or the last + -- value of a numbered placeholder. Named placeholders do not affect numbering. + s( + "fmt3", + fmt("{} {a} {} {1} {}", { + t("1"), + t("2"), + a = t("A"), + }) + ), + -- The delimiters can be changed from the default `{}` to something else. + s( + "fmt4", + fmt("foo() { return []; }", i(1, "x"), { delimiters = "[]" }) + ), + -- `fmta` is a convenient wrapper that uses `<>` instead of `{}`. + s("fmt5", fmta("foo() { return <>; }", i(1, "x"))), + -- By default all args must be used. Use strict=false to disable the check + s( + "fmt6", + fmt("use {} only", { t("this"), t("not this") }, { strict = false }) + ), + }, + tex = { + -- rec_ls is self-referencing. That makes this snippet 'infinite' eg. have as many + -- \item as necessary by utilizing a choiceNode. + s("ls", { + t({ "\\begin{itemize}", "\t\\item " }), + i(1), + t({ "" }), + d(2, rec_ls, {}), + t({ "", "\\end{itemize}" }), + }), + s("frm", { + t({ "\\begin{" }), + i(1), + t({ "}[" }), + i(2), + t({ "]{" }), + f(copy, 1), + t({ ":" }), + i(3, "foo"), + t({ "}", "\t" }), + i(0), + t({ "", "\\end{" }), + f(copy, 1), + t({ "}" }), + }), + s("rmk", { + t({ "\\begin{rmk}" }), + t({ "", "\t" }), + i(1), + t({ "", "\\end{" }), + i(0), + }), + + }, +} + +-- autotriggered snippets have to be defined in a separate table, luasnip.autosnippets. +ls.autosnippets = { + all = { + s("autotrigger", { + t("autosnippet"), + }), + }, +} + +-- in a lua file: search lua-, then c-, then all-snippets. +ls.filetype_extend("lua", { "c" }) +-- in a cpp file: search c-snippets, then all-snippets only (no cpp-snippets!!). +ls.filetype_set("cpp", { "c" }) + +--[[ +-- Beside defining your own snippets you can also load snippets from "vscode-like" packages +-- that expose snippets in json files, for example . +-- Mind that this will extend `ls.snippets` so you need to do it after your own snippets or you +-- will need to extend the table yourself instead of setting a new one. +]] + +require("luasnip/loaders/from_vscode").load({ include = { "python" } }) -- Load only python snippets +-- The directories will have to be structured like eg. (include +-- a similar `package.json`) +require("luasnip/loaders/from_vscode").load({ paths = { "./my-snippets" } }) -- Load snippets from my-snippets folder + +-- You can also use lazy loading so you only get in memory snippets of languages you use +require("luasnip/loaders/from_vscode").lazy_load() -- You can pass { paths = "./my-snippets/"} as well diff --git a/.config/nvim/lua/plugins.lua b/.config/nvim/lua/plugins.lua index d9b0148..e966282 100644 --- a/.config/nvim/lua/plugins.lua +++ b/.config/nvim/lua/plugins.lua @@ -68,14 +68,18 @@ return require("packer").startup(function() use { "hrsh7th/nvim-cmp", requires = { - "L3MON4D3/LuaSnip", + { + "L3MON4D3/LuaSnip", + config = function() require("plugin.luasnip") end + }, + "saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip", "hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp", "hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lua", "hrsh7th/cmp-buffer", "hrsh7th/cmp-path", "hrsh7th/cmp-calc", "ray-x/cmp-treesitter", - "f3fora/cmp-spell" + "f3fora/cmp-spell", }, config = function() require("plugin.cmp") end }