diff --git a/configuration.nix b/configuration.nix index cbab23e..b5683ea 100644 --- a/configuration.nix +++ b/configuration.nix @@ -65,17 +65,14 @@ isMaximal: { r.enable = isMaximal; tailwind.enable = isMaximal; typst.enable = isMaximal; - clang = { - enable = isMaximal; - lsp.server = "clangd"; - }; - + clang.enable = isMaximal; scala.enable = isMaximal; rust = { enable = isMaximal; crates.enable = isMaximal; }; csharp.enable = isMaximal; + julia.enable = isMaximal; }; visuals = { diff --git a/docs/release-notes/rl-0.7.md b/docs/release-notes/rl-0.7.md index 0d560f8..351a0dc 100644 --- a/docs/release-notes/rl-0.7.md +++ b/docs/release-notes/rl-0.7.md @@ -192,6 +192,10 @@ To migrate to `nixfmt`, simply change `vim.languages.nix.format.type` to - Add C# support under `vim.languages.csharp`, with support for both omnisharp-roslyn and csharp-language-server. +- Add Julia support under `vim.languages.julia`. Note that the entirety of Julia + is bundled with nvf, if you enable the module, since there is no way to + provide only the LSP server. + [Neovim documentation on `vim.cmd`]: https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua.html#vim.cmd() - Make Neovim's configuration file entirely Lua based. This comes with a few diff --git a/modules/plugins/languages/default.nix b/modules/plugins/languages/default.nix index 9dec325..a0a5791 100644 --- a/modules/plugins/languages/default.nix +++ b/modules/plugins/languages/default.nix @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ in { ./typst.nix ./zig.nix ./csharp.nix + ./julia.nix ]; options.vim.languages = { diff --git a/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix b/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa537df --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/plugins/languages/julia.nix @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +{ + lib, + pkgs, + config, + ... +}: let + inherit (builtins) attrNames isList; + inherit (lib.options) mkEnableOption mkOption; + inherit (lib.types) either listOf package str enum bool nullOr; + inherit (lib.modules) mkIf mkMerge; + inherit (lib.strings) optionalString; + inherit (lib.nvim.types) mkGrammarOption; + inherit (lib.nvim.lua) expToLua; + + defaultServer = "julials"; + servers = { + julials = { + package = pkgs.julia.withPackages ["LanguageServer"]; + internalFormatter = true; + lspConfig = '' + lspconfig.julials.setup { + capabilities = capabilities, + on_attach = default_on_attach, + cmd = ${ + if isList cfg.lsp.package + then expToLua cfg.lsp.package + else '' + { + "${optionalString (cfg.lsp.package != null) "${cfg.lsp.package}/bin/"}julia", + "--startup-file=no", + "--history-file=no", + "--eval", + [[ + using LanguageServer + + depot_path = get(ENV, "JULIA_DEPOT_PATH", "") + project_path = let + dirname(something( + ## 1. Finds an explicitly set project (JULIA_PROJECT) + Base.load_path_expand(( + p = get(ENV, "JULIA_PROJECT", nothing); + p === nothing ? nothing : isempty(p) ? nothing : p + )), + ## 2. Look for a Project.toml file in the current working directory, + ## or parent directories, with $HOME as an upper boundary + Base.current_project(), + ## 3. First entry in the load path + get(Base.load_path(), 1, nothing), + ## 4. Fallback to default global environment, + ## this is more or less unreachable + Base.load_path_expand("@v#.#"), + )) + end + @info "Running language server" VERSION pwd() project_path depot_path + server = LanguageServer.LanguageServerInstance(stdin, stdout, project_path, depot_path) + server.runlinter = true + run(server) + ]] + } + '' + } + } + ''; + }; + }; + + cfg = config.vim.languages.julia; +in { + options = { + vim.languages.julia = { + enable = mkEnableOption "Julia language support"; + + treesitter = { + enable = mkEnableOption "Julia treesitter" // {default = config.vim.languages.enableTreesitter;}; + package = mkGrammarOption pkgs "julia"; + }; + + lsp = { + enable = mkOption { + type = bool; + default = config.vim.languages.enableLSP; + description = '' + Whether to enable Julia LSP support. + + ::: {.note} + The entirety of Julia is bundled with nvf, if you enable this + option, since there is no way to provide only the LSP server. + + If you want to avoid that, you have to change + [](#opt-vim.languages.julia.lsp.package) to use the Julia binary + in {env}`PATH` (set it to `null`), and add the `LanguageServer` package to + Julia in your devshells. + ::: + ''; + }; + + server = mkOption { + type = enum (attrNames servers); + default = defaultServer; + description = "Julia LSP server to use"; + }; + + package = mkOption { + description = '' + Julia LSP server package, `null` to use the Julia binary in {env}`PATH`, or + the command to run as a list of strings. + ''; + type = nullOr (either package (listOf str)); + default = servers.${cfg.lsp.server}.package; + }; + }; + }; + }; + + config = mkIf cfg.enable (mkMerge [ + (mkIf cfg.treesitter.enable { + vim.treesitter.enable = true; + vim.treesitter.grammars = [cfg.treesitter.package]; + }) + + (mkIf cfg.lsp.enable { + vim.lsp.lspconfig.enable = true; + vim.lsp.lspconfig.sources.julia-lsp = servers.${cfg.lsp.server}.lspConfig; + }) + ]); +}