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LSP layer

Description

This layer adds support for basic language server protocol packages speaking language server protocol.

Different language servers may support the language server protocol to varying degrees and they may also provide extensions; check the language server's website for details. M-x lsp-describe-session in a LSP buffer to list capabilities of the server.

Features:

  • Cross references (definitions, references, document symbol, workspace symbol search and others)
  • Workspace-wide symbol rename
  • Symbol highlighting
  • Flycheck
  • Completion with LSP
  • Signature help with eldoc
  • Symbol documentation in a child frame (lsp-ui-doc)
  • Navigation using imenu
  • Consistent core key bindings in LSP modes
  • Code folding (lsp-origami)

Configuration

Enabling this layer will set the used backend for all supported languages to LSP unless you explicitly set a specific backend for the language.

The LSP ecosystem is based on two packages: lsp-mode and lsp-ui. Please check out their documentation.

If you add lsp-**-enable to major mode hooks for auto initialization of language clients, customize lsp-project-whitelist and lsp-project-blacklist to disable projects you don't want to enable LSP.

Variables

A number of configuration variables have been exposed via the LSP layer config.el. Sensible defaults have been provided, however they may all be overridden in your .spacemacs, or dynamically using the bindings added under the derived mode t prefix by (spacemacs/lsp-bind-keys-for-mode mode)

Variable name Default Description
lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-enable nil When non-nil, shows breadcrumb on headerline.
lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-segments `'(path-up-to-project file symbols)' Display the path to the root of project, the name of the current file, and also its symbols. See details below.
lsp-lens-enable nil When non-nil, shows code lens when it's supported.
lsp-modeline-diagnostics-enable t When non-nil, shows error diagnostics in modeline.
lsp-modeline-diagnostics-scope `:project' Displays all error statistcs per projects. See details below.
lsp-modeline-code-actions-enable t When non-nil, shows available code actions in modeline.
lsp-modeline-code-actions-segments `'(count icon)' Display the number of available code actions and an icon. See details below.
lsp-navigation `both' `simple' or `peek' to bind only xref OR lsp-ui-peek navigation functions.
lsp-ui-remap-xref-keybindings nil When non-nil, xref key bindings remapped to lsp-ui-peek-find-{definition,references}.
lsp-ui-doc-enable t When non-nil, the documentation overlay is displayed.
lsp-ui-doc-include-signature nil When nil, signature omitted from lsp-ui-doc overlay (this is usually redundant).
lsp-ui-sideline-enable t When non-nil, the symbol information overlay is displayed.
lsp-ui-sideline-show-symbol nil When non-nil, the symbol information overlay includes symbol name (redundant for c-modes).

Code Lens

Code lens is a feature that displays "actionable contextual information interspersed" in your source code. In other words, it displays extra information of the source code, and allows you to perform certain actions. For example, the LSP server may decorate the entry point of a program, and also provides a quick access for running/debugging the program.

To always display code lens,

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables lsp-lens-enable nil)))

This doesn't have any effect when code lens is not supported by current language server.

Error statistics on modeline

By default, all error statistics of a project is displayed in the modeline. To disable this feature, set lsp-modeline-diagnostics-enable to nil.

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables lsp-modeline-diagnostics-enable nil)))

To only display errors for the current file, you can set lsp-modeline-diagnostics-scope to :file.

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables lsp-modeline-diagnostics-scope :file)))

Alternatively, if you want to see all errors across all projects, you can set it to :global.

Code actions on modeline

By default, available code actions are displayed in modeline. To disable this feature, set lsp-modeline-code-actions-enable to nil.

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables lsp-modeline-code-actions-enable nil)))

You can also customize its appearance via lsp-modeline-code-actions-segments. Available segments are:

  • icon shows a lightbulb icon.
  • name shows the name of the preferred code action.
  • count shows the how many code actions are available.
  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables
                       ;; default segments
                       lsp-modeline-code-actions-segments '(count icon))))

Navigation mode

The lsp-navigation variable defined in config.el allows you to define a preference for lightweight or pretty (using lsp-ui-peek) source navigation styles. By default, the lightweight functions are bound under SPC m g and the lsp-ui-peek variants under SPC m G. Setting lsp-navigation to either 'simple or 'peek eliminates the bindings under SPC m G and creates bindings under SPC m g according to the specified preference.

Breadcrumb on headerline

To display breadcrumb in the headerline, set lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-segments to t.

You can customize the breadcrumb segments via lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-segments. Available segments are:

  • project shows the name of the current project.
  • file shows the name of the current file.
  • path-up-to-project shows the path up to the current project.
  • symbols shows the document symbols.

For example, to display only the symbols,

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-segments '(symbols))))

To display the current project, current file, and document symbols,

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
                '((lsp :variables lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-segments '(project file symbols))))

Key bindings

A number of lsp features useful for all/most modes have been bound to the lsp minor mode, meaning they'll be available in all language layers based on the lsp layer.

Key binding prefixes

The key bindings are grouped under the following prefixes:

prefix name functional area
SPC m a action Code actions
SPC m = format Source formatting
SPC m g goto Source navigation
SPC m G peek Source navigation (lsp-ui-peek overlay)
SPC m F folder Add/remove folders from workspace
SPC m h help Help
SPC m b lsp/backend Catchall. Restart LSP backend, other implementation-specific functionality
SPC m r refactor What it says on the tin
SPC m T toggle Toggle LSP backend features (documentation / symbol info overlays etc.)
SPC m x text (source) Text (source) document related bindings

Some navigation key bindings (i.e. SPC m g / SPC m G) use an additional level of grouping:

prefix name functional area
SPC m <g/G> h hierarchy Hierarchy (i.e. call/inheritance hierarchy etc. )
SPC m <g/G> m member hierarchy Class/namespace members (functions, nested classes, vars)

Core key bindings

The lsp minor mode bindings are:

binding function
SPC m = b format buffer (lsp-mode)
SPC m = r format region (lsp-mode)
SPC m = o format (organise) imports
Note The f, r and s actions are placeholders for imminent lsp-mode features
SPC m a a Execute code action
SPC m a f Execute fix action
SPC m a r Execute refactor action
SPC m a s Execute source action
SPC m g t goto type-definition (lsp-mode)
SPC m g k goto viewport word (avy) (See Note 1)
SPC m g K goto viewport symbol (avy) (See Note 1)
SPC m g e browse flycheck errors (lsp-treemacs)
SPC m g M browse file symbols (lsp-ui-imenu)
Note /Replaced by the lsp-ui-peek equivalents when lsp-navigation is 'peek /
SPC m g i find implementations (lsp-mode)
SPC m g d find definitions (xref / lsp-mode)
SPC m g r find references (xref / lsp)
SPC m g s find symbol in project (helm-lsp)
SPC m g S find symbol in all projects (helm-lsp)
SPC m g p goto previous (xref-pop-marker-stack)
Note /Omitted when lsp-navigation is 'peek or 'simple /
Bound under SPC m g rather than SPC m G when lsp-navigation = ='peek
SPC m G i find implementation (lsp-ui-peek)
SPC m G d find definitions (lsp-ui-peek)
SPC m G r find references (lsp-ui-peek)
SPC m G s find workspace symbol (lsp-ui-peek)
SPC m G S goto workspace symbol (lsp-treemacs-symbols)
SPC m G p goto previous (lsp-ui-peek stack - see Note 2)
SPC m G n goto next (lsp-ui-peek stack - see Note 2)
SPC m G E browse flycheck errors (lsp-ui)
SPC m h h describe thing at point
SPC m b s lsp-workspace-shutdown
SPC m b r lsp-workspace-restart
SPC m b d lsp-describe-session
SPC m b v lsp-version
SPC m r r rename
SPC m T d toggle documentation overlay
SPC m T F toggle documentation overlay function signature
SPC m T s toggle symbol info overlay
SPC m T S toggle symbol info overlay symbol name
SPC m T I toggle symbol info overlay duplicates
SPC m T l toggle lenses
SPC m F r Remove workspace folder
SPC m F a Add workspace folder
SPC m F s Switch workspace folder
SPC m x h Highlight all instances of symbol under point
SPC m x l Show code lenses
SPC m x L Hide code lenses

Note 1: Your language server may not distinguish between the word and symbol variants of this binding. Note 2: There is a window local jump list dedicated to cross references.

Language-specific key binding extensions

Some LSP server implementations provide extensions to the protocol, which can be leveraged using lsp-find-custom or lsp-ui-peek-find-custom. A number of additional functions have been provided to facilitate wrapping these extensions in a manner consistent with the lsp-navigation setting.

spacemacs/lsp-define-extensions layer-name kind request &optional extra-parameters

Use this to define an extension to the lsp find functions. An example from the c-c++ layer:

  (spacemacs/lsp-define-extensions "c-c++" 'refs-address
                                   "textDocument/references"
                                   '(plist-put (lsp--text-document-position-params) :context '(:role 128)))

This defines the following interactive functions:

  • c-c++/find-refs-address
  • c-c++/peek-refs-address

spacemacs/lsp-bind-extensions-for-mode

Use this to bind one or more extensions under SPC m g and/or SPC m G, as dictated by the value of lsp-navigation. Using another example from the c-c++ layer:

  (spacemacs/lsp-bind-extensions-for-mode mode "c-c++"
                                          "&" 'refs-address
                                          "R" 'refs-read
                                          "W" 'refs-write
                                          "c" 'callers
                                          "C" 'callees
                                          "v" 'vars)

With lsp-navigation set to 'both (the default), this is equivalent to:

  (spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-major-mode mode
    "g&" 'c-c++/find-refs-address
    "gR" 'c-c++/find-refs-read
    "gW" 'c-c++/find-refs-write
    "gc" 'c-c++/find-callers
    "gC" 'c-c++/find-callees
    "gv" 'c-c++/find-vars
    "G&" 'c-c++/peek-refs-address
    "GR" 'c-c++/peek-refs-read
    "GW" 'c-c++/peek-refs-write
    "Gc" 'c-c++/peek-callers
    "GC" 'c-c++/peek-callees
    "Gv" 'c-c++/peek-vars)

whereas with lsp-navigation set to 'peek, this is equivalent to:

  (spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-major-mode mode
    "g&" 'c-c++/peek-refs-address
    "gR" 'c-c++/peek-refs-read
    "gW" 'c-c++/peek-refs-write
    "gc" 'c-c++/peek-callers
    "gC" 'c-c++/peek-callees
    "gv" 'c-c++/peek-vars)

etc.

DAP integration

lsp-mode integrates with dap-mode, which implements DAP(Debugger Adapter Protocol). See documentation on DAP layer for details.

Diagnostics

If some features do not work as expected, here is a common check list.

  • M-x lsp-describe-session If the LSP workspace is initialized correctly
  • M-: xref-backend-functions should be (lsp--xref-backend) for cross references
  • M-: completion-at-point-functions should be (lsp-completion-at-point) for completion