# From home-manager: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/booleans.nix {lib}: let inherit (builtins) isString getAttr; inherit (lib.options) mkOption; inherit (lib.types) bool; inherit (lib.meta) getExe; inherit (lib.lists) isList optionals; inherit (lib.generators) mkLuaInline; inherit (lib.nvim.attrsets) mapListToAttrs; inherit (lib.nvim.lua) toLuaObject; in { # A wrapper around `mkOption` to create a boolean option that is # used for Language Server modules. mkEnable = desc: mkOption { description = "Turn on ${desc} for enabled languages by default"; type = bool; default = false; }; # Converts a boolean to a yes/no string. This is used in lots of # configuration formats. diagnosticsToLua = { lang, config, diagnosticsProviders, }: mapListToAttrs (v: let type = if isString v then v else getAttr v.type; package = if isString v then diagnosticsProviders.${type}.package else v.package; in { name = "${lang}-diagnostics-${type}"; value = diagnosticsProviders.${type}.nullConfig package; }) config; # `mkLspConfig` is a helper function that generates a LspConfig configuration # from at least a name and a package, optionally also `capabilities`, and # `on_attach`. # TODO: nixpkgs-like doc comments from that one RFC mkLspConfig = { name, package, args ? [], cmd ? [(getExe package)] ++ lib.optionals (args != []) args, capabilities ? "capabilities", on_attach ? "on_attach", }: let generatedConfig = { inherit cmd; capabilities = mkLuaInline capabilities; on_attach = mkLuaInline on_attach; }; in { inherit package; lspConfig = '' lspconfig.${name}.setup(${toLuaObject generatedConfig}) ''; }; }