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Improve sorting for inline menu (codeaction + completion) #4134
Improve sorting for inline menu (codeaction + completion) #4134
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That bugged me for so long, I didn't know the order was not limited to "alphabetic" and "lsp-defined" !
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// matches.sort_unstable_by_key(|(_, score)| -score); | ||
self.matches.sort_unstable_by_key(|(index, _score)| { | ||
self.options[*index].sort_text(&self.editor_data) | ||
}); |
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Doesn't this change impact other menus now?
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The inline menu is only used for codeactions and autocompletions as far as I found.
For code-actions this function is never called.
For auto-completions sorting by fuzzy match is more desirable and infarct exactly #3215.
I have opted to include this change in this PR because almost all other changes from #3215 become unnecessary and sorting by fuzzy match only requires changing this single line. I can spin this change out into a seperate followup PR if you want to review it seperatly. I only included it because it was such a small change and just made sense at this point (I think it was only disabled previously because fuzzy matching sorted codeactions badly).
I have also updated the PR description and PR title a while ago to reflect that this changes the behaviour of all inline menus:
Edit: This PR was originally just about code-actions, however I found #3215 and noticed that the changes there are sort of the same as in this PR: both PRs needed to handle code-actions separately from auto-completion sorting, #3215 sorted the code-actions alphabetically while this PR sorts them by category. Enabling fuzzy sorting for auto completions on top this PR is a single-line change and I have therefore opted to include it in this PR. I can drop the commit again and spin that out into a separate PR if this is controversial. The change is trivial and it made sense to me to include it here. fixes #2508
PR helix-editor#4134 switched the autocomplete menu from alphabetical to fuzzy sorting. This commit removes the still existing filtering by prefix and should enable full fuzzy sorting of the autocomplete menu. closes helix-editor#3084, helix-editor#1807
Rework the pkgsrc infrastructure to simplify tree-sitter-depends.mk, rewrite the awk script to simplify things and support regular awk, and put it in the usual place. Also add support for Darwin (where this was tested). # 22.12 (2022-12-06) This is a great big release filled with changes from a 99 contributors. A big _thank you_ to you all! As usual, the following is a summary of each of the changes since the last release. For the full log, check out the [git log](https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/compare/22.08.1..22.12). Breaking changes: - Remove readline-like navigation bindings from the default insert mode keymap ([e12690e](helix-editor/helix@e12690e), [#3811](helix-editor/helix#3811), [#3827](helix-editor/helix#3827), [#3915](helix-editor/helix#3915), [#4088](helix-editor/helix#4088)) - Rename `append_to_line` as `insert_at_line_end` and `prepend_to_line` as `insert_at_line_start` ([#3753](helix-editor/helix#3753)) - Swap diagnostic picker and debug mode bindings in the space keymap ([#4229](helix-editor/helix#4229)) - Select newly inserted text on paste or from shell commands ([#4458](helix-editor/helix#4458), [#4608](helix-editor/helix#4608), [#4619](helix-editor/helix#4619), [#4824](helix-editor/helix#4824)) - Select newly inserted surrounding characters on `ms<char>` ([#4752](helix-editor/helix#4752)) - Exit select-mode after executing `replace_*` commands ([#4554](helix-editor/helix#4554)) - Exit select-mode after executing surround commands ([#4858](helix-editor/helix#4858)) - Change tree-sitter text-object keys ([#3782](helix-editor/helix#3782)) - Rename `fleetish` theme to `fleet_dark` ([#4997](helix-editor/helix#4997)) Features: - Bufferline ([#2759](helix-editor/helix#2759)) - Support underline styles and colors ([#4061](helix-editor/helix#4061), [98c121c](helix-editor/helix@98c121c)) - Inheritance for themes ([#3067](helix-editor/helix#3067), [#4096](helix-editor/helix#4096)) - Cursorcolumn ([#4084](helix-editor/helix#4084)) - Overhauled system for writing files and quiting ([#2267](helix-editor/helix#2267), [#4397](helix-editor/helix#4397)) - Autosave when terminal loses focus ([#3178](helix-editor/helix#3178)) - Use OSC52 as a fallback for the system clipboard ([#3220](helix-editor/helix#3220)) - Show git diffs in the gutter ([#3890](helix-editor/helix#3890), [#5012](helix-editor/helix#5012), [#4995](helix-editor/helix#4995)) - Add a logo ([dc1ec56](helix-editor/helix@dc1ec56)) - Multi-cursor completion ([#4496](helix-editor/helix#4496)) Commands: - `file_picker_in_current_directory` (`<space>F`) ([#3701](helix-editor/helix#3701)) - `:lsp-restart` to restart the current document's language server ([#3435](helix-editor/helix#3435), [#3972](helix-editor/helix#3972)) - `join_selections_space` (`A-j`) which joins selections and selects the joining whitespace ([#3549](helix-editor/helix#3549)) - `:update` to write the current file if it is modified ([#4426](helix-editor/helix#4426)) - `:lsp-workspace-command` for picking LSP commands to execute ([#3140](helix-editor/helix#3140)) - `extend_prev_word_end` - the extend variant for `move_prev_word_end` ([7468fa2](helix-editor/helix@7468fa2)) - `make_search_word_bounded` which adds regex word boundaries to the current search register value ([#4322](helix-editor/helix#4322)) - `:reload-all` - `:reload` for all open buffers ([#4663](helix-editor/helix#4663), [#4901](helix-editor/helix#4901)) - `goto_next_change` (`]g`), `goto_prev_change` (`[g`), `goto_first_change` (`[G`), `goto_last_change` (`]G`) textobjects for jumping between VCS changes ([#4650](helix-editor/helix#4650)) Usability improvements and fixes: - Don't log 'LSP not defined' errors in the logfile ([1caba2d](helix-editor/helix@1caba2d)) - Look for the external formatter program before invoking it ([#3670](helix-editor/helix#3670)) - Don't send LSP didOpen events for documents without URLs ([44b4479](helix-editor/helix@44b4479)) - Fix off-by-one in `extend_line_above` command ([#3689](helix-editor/helix#3689)) - Use the original scroll offset when opening a split ([1acdfaa](helix-editor/helix@1acdfaa)) - Handle auto-formatting failures and save the file anyway ([#3684](helix-editor/helix#3684)) - Ensure the cursor is in view after `:reflow` ([#3733](helix-editor/helix#3733)) - Add default rulers and reflow config for git commit messages ([#3738](helix-editor/helix#3738)) - Improve grammar fetching and building output ([#3773](helix-editor/helix#3773)) - Add a `text` language to language completion ([cc47d3f](helix-editor/helix@cc47d3f)) - Improve error handling for `:set-language` ([e8add6f](helix-editor/helix@e8add6f)) - Improve error handling for `:config-reload` ([#3668](helix-editor/helix#3668)) - Improve error handling when passing improper ranges to syntax highlighting ([#3826](helix-editor/helix#3826)) - Render `<code>` tags as raw markup in markdown ([#3425](helix-editor/helix#3425)) - Remove border around the LSP code-actions popup ([#3444](helix-editor/helix#3444)) - Canonicalize the path to the runtime directory ([#3794](helix-editor/helix#3794)) - Add a `themelint` xtask for linting themes ([#3234](helix-editor/helix#3234)) - Re-sort LSP diagnostics after applying transactions ([#3895](helix-editor/helix#3895), [#4319](helix-editor/helix#4319)) - Add a command-line flag to specify the log file ([#3807](helix-editor/helix#3807)) - Track source and tag information in LSP diagnostics ([#3898](helix-editor/helix#3898), [1df32c9](helix-editor/helix@1df32c9)) - Fix theme returning to normal when exiting the `:theme` completion ([#3644](helix-editor/helix#3644)) - Improve error messages for invalid commands in the keymap ([#3931](helix-editor/helix#3931)) - Deduplicate regexs in `search_selection` command ([#3941](helix-editor/helix#3941)) - Split the finding of LSP root and config roots ([#3929](helix-editor/helix#3929)) - Ensure that the cursor is within view after auto-formatting ([#4047](helix-editor/helix#4047)) - Add pseudo-pending to commands with on-next-key callbacks ([#4062](helix-editor/helix#4062), [#4077](helix-editor/helix#4077)) - Add live preview to `:goto` ([#2982](helix-editor/helix#2982)) - Show regex compilation failure in a popup ([#3049](helix-editor/helix#3049)) - Add 'cycled to end' and 'no more matches' for search ([#3176](helix-editor/helix#3176), [#4101](helix-editor/helix#4101)) - Add extending behavior to tree-sitter textobjects ([#3266](helix-editor/helix#3266)) - Add `ui.gutter.selected` option for themes ([#3303](helix-editor/helix#3303)) - Make statusline mode names configurable ([#3311](helix-editor/helix#3311)) - Add a statusline element for total line count ([#3960](helix-editor/helix#3960)) - Add extending behavior to `goto_window_*` commands ([#3985](helix-editor/helix#3985)) - Fix a panic in signature help when the preview is too large ([#4030](helix-editor/helix#4030)) - Add command names to the command palette ([#4071](helix-editor/helix#4071), [#4223](helix-editor/helix#4223), [#4495](helix-editor/helix#4495)) - Find the LSP workspace root from the current document's path ([#3553](helix-editor/helix#3553)) - Add an option to skip indent-guide levels ([#3819](helix-editor/helix#3819), [2c36e33](helix-editor/helix@2c36e33)) - Change focus to modified docs on quit ([#3872](helix-editor/helix#3872)) - Respond to `USR1` signal by reloading config ([#3952](helix-editor/helix#3952)) - Exit gracefully when the close operation fails ([#4081](helix-editor/helix#4081)) - Fix goto/view center mismatch ([#4135](helix-editor/helix#4135)) - Highlight the current file picker document on idle-timeout ([#3172](helix-editor/helix#3172), [a85e386](helix-editor/helix@a85e386)) - Apply transactions to jumplist selections ([#4186](helix-editor/helix#4186), [#4227](helix-editor/helix#4227), [#4733](helix-editor/helix#4733), [#4865](helix-editor/helix#4865), [#4912](helix-editor/helix#4912), [#4965](helix-editor/helix#4965), [#4981](helix-editor/helix#4981)) - Use space as a separator for fuzzy matcher ([#3969](helix-editor/helix#3969)) - Overlay all diagnostics with highest severity on top ([#4113](helix-editor/helix#4113)) - Avoid re-parsing unmodified tree-sitter injections ([#4146](helix-editor/helix#4146)) - Add extending captures for indentation, re-enable python indentation ([#3382](helix-editor/helix#3382), [3e84434](helix-editor/helix@3e84434)) - Only allow either `--vsplit` or `--hsplit` CLI flags at once ([#4202](helix-editor/helix#4202)) - Fix append cursor location when selection anchor is at the end of the document ([#4147](helix-editor/helix#4147)) - Improve selection yanking message ([#4275](helix-editor/helix#4275)) - Log failures to load tree-sitter grammars as errors ([#4315](helix-editor/helix#4315)) - Fix rendering of lines longer than 65,536 columns ([#4172](helix-editor/helix#4172)) - Skip searching `.git` in `global_search` ([#4334](helix-editor/helix#4334)) - Display tree-sitter scopes in a popup ([#4337](helix-editor/helix#4337)) - Fix deleting a word from the end of the buffer ([#4328](helix-editor/helix#4328)) - Pretty print the syntax tree in `:tree-sitter-subtree` ([#4295](helix-editor/helix#4295), [#4606](helix-editor/helix#4606)) - Allow specifying suffixes for file-type detection ([#2455](helix-editor/helix#2455), [#4414](helix-editor/helix#4414)) - Fix multi-byte auto-pairs ([#4024](helix-editor/helix#4024)) - Improve sort scoring for LSP code-actions and completions ([#4134](helix-editor/helix#4134)) - Fix the handling of quotes within shellwords ([#4098](helix-editor/helix#4098)) - Fix `delete_word_backward` and `delete_word_forward` on newlines ([#4392](helix-editor/helix#4392)) - Fix 'no entry found for key' crash on `:write-all` ([#4384](helix-editor/helix#4384)) - Remove lowercase requirement for tree-sitter grammars ([#4346](helix-editor/helix#4346)) - Resolve LSP completion items on idle-timeout ([#4406](helix-editor/helix#4406), [#4797](helix-editor/helix#4797)) - Render diagnostics in the file picker preview ([#4324](helix-editor/helix#4324)) - Fix terminal freezing on `shell_insert_output` ([#4156](helix-editor/helix#4156)) - Allow use of the count in the repeat operator (`.`) ([#4450](helix-editor/helix#4450)) - Show the current theme name on `:theme` with no arguments ([#3740](helix-editor/helix#3740)) - Fix rendering in very large terminals ([#4318](helix-editor/helix#4318)) - Sort LSP preselected items to the top of the completion menu ([#4480](helix-editor/helix#4480)) - Trim braces and quotes from paths in goto-file ([#4370](helix-editor/helix#4370)) - Prevent automatic signature help outside of insert mode ([#4456](helix-editor/helix#4456)) - Fix freezes with external programs that process stdin and stdout concurrently ([#4180](helix-editor/helix#4180)) - Make `scroll` aware of tabs and wide characters ([#4519](helix-editor/helix#4519)) - Correctly handle escaping in `command_mode` completion ([#4316](helix-editor/helix#4316), [#4587](helix-editor/helix#4587), [#4632](helix-editor/helix#4632)) - Fix `delete_char_backward` for paired characters ([#4558](helix-editor/helix#4558)) - Fix crash from two windows editing the same document ([#4570](helix-editor/helix#4570)) - Fix pasting from the blackhole register ([#4497](helix-editor/helix#4497)) - Support LSP insertReplace completion items ([1312682](helix-editor/helix@1312682)) - Dynamically resize the line number gutter width ([#3469](helix-editor/helix#3469)) - Fix crash for unknown completion item kinds ([#4658](helix-editor/helix#4658)) - Re-enable `format_selections` for single selection ranges ([d4f5cab](helix-editor/helix@d4f5cab)) - Limit the number of in-progress tree-sitter query matches ([#4707](helix-editor/helix#4707), [#4830](helix-editor/helix#4830)) - Use the special `#` register with `increment`/`decrement` to change by range number ([#4418](helix-editor/helix#4418)) - Add a statusline element to show number of selected chars ([#4682](helix-editor/helix#4682)) - Add a statusline element showing global LSP diagnostic warning and error counts ([#4569](helix-editor/helix#4569)) - Add a scrollbar to popups ([#4449](helix-editor/helix#4449)) - Prefer shorter matches in fuzzy matcher scoring ([#4698](helix-editor/helix#4698)) - Use key-sequence format for command palette keybinds ([#4712](helix-editor/helix#4712)) - Remove prefix filtering from autocompletion menu ([#4578](helix-editor/helix#4578)) - Focus on the parent buffer when closing a split ([#4766](helix-editor/helix#4766)) - Handle language server termination ([#4797](helix-editor/helix#4797), [#4852](helix-editor/helix#4852)) - Allow `r`/`t`/`f` to work on tab characters ([#4817](helix-editor/helix#4817)) - Show a preview for scratch buffers in the buffer picker ([#3454](helix-editor/helix#3454)) - Set a limit of entries in the jumplist ([#4750](helix-editor/helix#4750)) - Re-use shell outputs when inserting or appending shell output ([#3465](helix-editor/helix#3465)) - Check LSP server provider capabilities ([#3554](helix-editor/helix#3554)) - Improve tree-sitter parsing performance on files with many language layers ([#4716](helix-editor/helix#4716)) - Move indentation to the next line when using `<ret>` on a line with only whitespace ([#4854](helix-editor/helix#4854)) - Remove selections for closed views from all documents ([#4888](helix-editor/helix#4888)) - Improve performance of the `:reload` command ([#4457](helix-editor/helix#4457)) - Properly handle media keys ([#4887](helix-editor/helix#4887)) - Support LSP diagnostic data field ([#4935](helix-editor/helix#4935)) - Handle C-i keycode as tab ([#4961](helix-editor/helix#4961)) - Fix view alignment for jumplist picker jumps ([#3743](helix-editor/helix#3743)) - Use OSC52 for tmux clipboard provider ([#5027](helix-editor/helix#5027)) Themes: - Add `varua` ([#3610](helix-editor/helix#3610), [#4964](helix-editor/helix#4964)) - Update `boo_berry` ([#3653](helix-editor/helix#3653)) - Add `rasmus` ([#3728](helix-editor/helix#3728)) - Add `papercolor_dark` ([#3742](helix-editor/helix#3742)) - Update `monokai_pro_spectrum` ([#3814](helix-editor/helix#3814)) - Update `nord` ([#3792](helix-editor/helix#3792)) - Update `fleetish` ([#3844](helix-editor/helix#3844), [#4487](helix-editor/helix#4487), [#4813](helix-editor/helix#4813)) - Update `flatwhite` ([#3843](helix-editor/helix#3843)) - Add `darcula` ([#3739](helix-editor/helix#3739)) - Update `papercolor` ([#3938](helix-editor/helix#3938), [#4317](helix-editor/helix#4317)) - Add bufferline colors to multiple themes ([#3881](helix-editor/helix#3881)) - Add `gruvbox_dark_hard` ([#3948](helix-editor/helix#3948)) - Add `onedarker` ([#3980](helix-editor/helix#3980), [#4060](helix-editor/helix#4060)) - Add `dark_high_contrast` ([#3312](helix-editor/helix#3312)) - Update `bogster` ([#4121](helix-editor/helix#4121), [#4264](helix-editor/helix#4264)) - Update `sonokai` ([#4089](helix-editor/helix#4089)) - Update `ayu_*` themes ([#4140](helix-editor/helix#4140), [#4109](helix-editor/helix#4109), [#4662](helix-editor/helix#4662), [#4764](helix-editor/helix#4764)) - Update `everforest` ([#3998](helix-editor/helix#3998)) - Update `monokai_pro_octagon` ([#4247](helix-editor/helix#4247)) - Add `heisenberg` ([#4209](helix-editor/helix#4209)) - Add `bogster_light` ([#4265](helix-editor/helix#4265)) - Update `pop-dark` ([#4323](helix-editor/helix#4323)) - Update `rose_pine` ([#4221](helix-editor/helix#4221)) - Add `kanagawa` ([#4300](helix-editor/helix#4300)) - Add `hex_steel`, `hex_toxic` and `hex_lavendar` ([#4367](helix-editor/helix#4367), [#4990](helix-editor/helix#4990)) - Update `tokyonight` and `tokyonight_storm` ([#4415](helix-editor/helix#4415)) - Update `gruvbox` ([#4626](helix-editor/helix#4626)) - Update `dark_plus` ([#4661](helix-editor/helix#4661), [#4678](helix-editor/helix#4678)) - Add `zenburn` ([#4613](helix-editor/helix#4613), [#4977](helix-editor/helix#4977)) - Update `monokai_pro` ([#4789](helix-editor/helix#4789)) - Add `mellow` ([#4770](helix-editor/helix#4770)) - Add `nightfox` ([#4769](helix-editor/helix#4769), [#4966](helix-editor/helix#4966)) - Update `doom_acario_dark` ([#4979](helix-editor/helix#4979)) - Update `autumn` ([#4996](helix-editor/helix#4996)) - Update `acme` ([#4999](helix-editor/helix#4999)) - Update `nord_light` ([#4999](helix-editor/helix#4999)) - Update `serika_*` ([#5015](helix-editor/helix#5015)) LSP configurations: - Switch to `openscad-lsp` for OpenScad ([#3750](helix-editor/helix#3750)) - Support Jsonnet ([#3748](helix-editor/helix#3748)) - Support Markdown ([#3499](helix-editor/helix#3499)) - Support Bass ([#3771](helix-editor/helix#3771)) - Set roots configuration for Elixir and HEEx ([#3917](helix-editor/helix#3917), [#3959](helix-editor/helix#3959)) - Support Purescript ([#4242](helix-editor/helix#4242)) - Set roots configuration for Julia ([#4361](helix-editor/helix#4361)) - Support D ([#4372](helix-editor/helix#4372)) - Increase default language server timeout for Julia ([#4575](helix-editor/helix#4575)) - Use ElixirLS for HEEx ([#4679](helix-editor/helix#4679)) - Support Bicep ([#4403](helix-editor/helix#4403)) - Switch to `nil` for Nix ([433ccef](helix-editor/helix@433ccef)) - Support QML ([#4842](helix-editor/helix#4842)) - Enable auto-format for CSS ([#4987](helix-editor/helix#4987)) - Support CommonLisp ([4176769](helix-editor/helix@4176769)) New languages: - SML ([#3692](helix-editor/helix#3692)) - Jsonnet ([#3714](helix-editor/helix#3714)) - Godot resource ([#3759](helix-editor/helix#3759)) - Astro ([#3829](helix-editor/helix#3829)) - SSH config ([#2455](helix-editor/helix#2455), [#4538](helix-editor/helix#4538)) - Bass ([#3771](helix-editor/helix#3771)) - WAT (WebAssembly text format) ([#4040](helix-editor/helix#4040), [#4542](helix-editor/helix#4542)) - Purescript ([#4242](helix-editor/helix#4242)) - D ([#4372](helix-editor/helix#4372), [#4562](helix-editor/helix#4562)) - VHS ([#4486](helix-editor/helix#4486)) - KDL ([#4481](helix-editor/helix#4481)) - XML ([#4518](helix-editor/helix#4518)) - WIT ([#4525](helix-editor/helix#4525)) - ENV ([#4536](helix-editor/helix#4536)) - INI ([#4538](helix-editor/helix#4538)) - Bicep ([#4403](helix-editor/helix#4403), [#4751](helix-editor/helix#4751)) - QML ([#4842](helix-editor/helix#4842)) - CommonLisp ([4176769](helix-editor/helix@4176769)) Updated languages and queries: - Zig ([#3621](helix-editor/helix#3621), [#4745](helix-editor/helix#4745)) - Rust ([#3647](helix-editor/helix#3647), [#3729](helix-editor/helix#3729), [#3927](helix-editor/helix#3927), [#4073](helix-editor/helix#4073), [#4510](helix-editor/helix#4510), [#4659](helix-editor/helix#4659), [#4717](helix-editor/helix#4717)) - Solidity ([20ed8c2](helix-editor/helix@20ed8c2)) - Fish ([#3704](helix-editor/helix#3704)) - Elixir ([#3645](helix-editor/helix#3645), [#4333](helix-editor/helix#4333), [#4821](helix-editor/helix#4821)) - Diff ([#3708](helix-editor/helix#3708)) - Nix ([665e27f](helix-editor/helix@665e27f), [1fe3273](helix-editor/helix@1fe3273)) - Markdown ([#3749](helix-editor/helix#3749), [#4078](helix-editor/helix#4078), [#4483](helix-editor/helix#4483), [#4478](helix-editor/helix#4478)) - GDScript ([#3760](helix-editor/helix#3760)) - JSX and TSX ([#3853](helix-editor/helix#3853), [#3973](helix-editor/helix#3973)) - Ruby ([#3976](helix-editor/helix#3976), [#4601](helix-editor/helix#4601)) - R ([#4031](helix-editor/helix#4031)) - WGSL ([#3996](helix-editor/helix#3996), [#4079](helix-editor/helix#4079)) - 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PR helix-editor#4134 switched the autocomplete menu from alphabetical to fuzzy sorting. This commit removes the still existing filtering by prefix and should enable full fuzzy sorting of the autocomplete menu. closes helix-editor#3084, helix-editor#1807 Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch allows users to define completion priorities. Use it to fix the order of such code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch allows users to define completion priorities. Use it to fix the order of such code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem because kak-lsp uses ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. If fuzzy match scores are equal, Kakoune sorts completions lexicographically, which is suboptimal because the user will almost always want to run the quickfix first. Allow users to influence the order via a new "-priority" switch. When this switch is used, Kakoune expects a second field in shell-script-candidates completions, like so: Extract type as type alias"|2 Import `std::collections::HashMap`|1 The priority field is taken into account when computing fuzzy match scores. Due to the lack of test cases, the math to do so does not have a solid footing yet. Here's how it works for now. - "distance" is the fuzzy match score (lower is better) - "priority" is the new user-specificed ranking, a positive integer (lower is better) - "query_length" is the length of the string that is used to filter completions effective_priority = priority ^ (1 / query_length) if query_length != 0 else priority prioritized_distance = distance * (effective_priority ^ sign(distance)) The ideas are that 1. A priority of 1 is neutral. Higher values increase the distance (making it worse). 2. The longer the query, the lower the impact of "priority". --- Used by kakoune-lsp/kakoune-lsp#657 [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134 Part of mawww#1709
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem because kak-lsp uses ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. If fuzzy match scores are equal, Kakoune sorts completions lexicographically, which is suboptimal because the user will almost always want to run the quickfix first. Allow users to influence the order via a new "-priority" switch. When this switch is used, Kakoune expects a second field in shell-script-candidates completions, like so: Extract type as type alias"|2 Import `std::collections::HashMap`|1 The priority field is taken into account when computing fuzzy match scores. Due to the lack of test cases, the math to do so does not have a solid footing yet. Here's how it works for now. - "distance" is the fuzzy match score (lower is better) - "priority" is the new user-specificed ranking, a positive integer (lower is better) - "query_length" is the length of the string that is used to filter completions effective_priority = priority ^ (1 / query_length) if query_length != 0 else priority prioritized_distance = distance * (effective_priority ^ sign(distance)) The ideas are that 1. A priority of 1 is neutral. Higher values increase the distance (making it worse). 2. The longer the query, the lower the impact of "priority". --- Used by kakoune-lsp/kakoune-lsp#657 [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134 Part of mawww#1709
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem because kak-lsp uses ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. If fuzzy match scores are equal, Kakoune sorts completions lexicographically, which is suboptimal because the user will almost always want to run the quickfix first. Allow users to influence the order via a new "-priority" switch. When this switch is used, Kakoune expects a second field in shell-script-candidates completions, like so: Extract type as type alias"|2 Import `std::collections::HashMap`|1 The priority field is taken into account when computing fuzzy match scores. Due to the lack of test cases, the math to do so does not have a solid footing yet. Here's how it works for now. - "distance" is the fuzzy match score (lower is better) - "priority" is the new user-specificed ranking, a positive integer (lower is better) - "query_length" is the length of the string that is used to filter completions effective_priority = priority ^ (1 / query_length) if query_length != 0 else priority prioritized_distance = distance * (effective_priority ^ sign(distance)) The ideas are that 1. A priority of 1 is neutral. Higher values increase the distance (making it worse). 2. The longer the query, the lower the impact of "priority". --- Used by kakoune-lsp/kakoune-lsp#657 [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134 Part of mawww#1709
PR helix-editor#4134 switched the autocomplete menu from alphabetical to fuzzy sorting. This commit removes the still existing filtering by prefix and should enable full fuzzy sorting of the autocomplete menu. closes helix-editor#3084, helix-editor#1807 Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem because kak-lsp uses ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. If fuzzy match scores are equal, Kakoune sorts completions lexicographically, which is suboptimal because the user will almost always want to run the quickfix first. Allow users to influence the order via a new "-priority" switch. When this switch is used, Kakoune expects a second field in shell-script-candidates completions, like so: Extract type as type alias"|2 Import `std::collections::HashMap`|1 The priority field is taken into account when computing fuzzy match scores. Due to the lack of test cases, the math to do so does not have a solid footing yet. Here's how it works for now. - "distance" is the fuzzy match score (lower is better) - "priority" is the new user-specificed ranking, a positive integer (lower is better) - "query_length" is the length of the string that is used to filter completions effective_priority = priority ^ (1 / query_length) if query_length != 0 else priority prioritized_distance = distance * (effective_priority ^ sign(distance)) The ideas are that 1. A priority of 1 is neutral. Higher values increase the distance (making it worse). 2. The longer the query, the lower the impact of "priority". --- Used by kakoune-lsp/kakoune-lsp#657 [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134 Part of mawww#1709
…ript candidates This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem because kak-lsp uses ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. If fuzzy match scores are equal, Kakoune sorts completions lexicographically, which is suboptimal because the user will almost always want to run the quickfix first. Allow users to influence the order via a new "-priority" switch. When this switch is used, Kakoune expects a second field in shell-script-candidates completions, like so: Extract type as type alias"|2 Import `std::collections::HashMap`|1 The priority field is taken into account when computing fuzzy match scores. Due to the lack of test cases, the math to do so does not have a solid footing yet. Here's how it works for now. - "distance" is the fuzzy match score (lower is better) - "priority" is the new user-specificed ranking, a positive integer (lower is better) - "query_length" is the length of the string that is used to filter completions effective_priority = priority ^ (1 / query_length) if query_length != 0 else priority prioritized_distance = distance * (effective_priority ^ sign(distance)) The ideas are that 1. A priority of 1 is neutral. Higher values increase the distance (making it worse). 2. The longer the query, the lower the impact of "priority". --- Used by kakoune-lsp/kakoune-lsp#657 [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134 Part of mawww#1709
…ript candidates This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem because kak-lsp uses ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. If fuzzy match scores are equal, Kakoune sorts completions lexicographically, which is suboptimal because the user will almost always want to run the quickfix first. Allow users to influence the order via a new "-priority" switch. When this switch is used, Kakoune expects a second field in shell-script-candidates completions, like so: Extract type as type alias"|2 Import `std::collections::HashMap`|1 The priority field is taken into account when computing fuzzy match scores. Due to the lack of test cases, the math to do so does not have a solid footing yet. Here's how it works for now. - "distance" is the fuzzy match score (lower is better) - "priority" is the new user-specificed ranking, a positive integer (lower is better) - "query_length" is the length of the string that is used to filter completions effective_priority = priority ^ (1 / query_length) if query_length != 0 else priority prioritized_distance = distance * (effective_priority ^ sign(distance)) The ideas are that 1. A priority of 1 is neutral. Higher values increase the distance (making it worse). 2. The longer the query, the lower the impact of "priority". --- Used by kakoune-lsp/kakoune-lsp#657 [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134 Part of mawww#1709
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch allows users to define completion priorities. Use it to fix the order of such code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch allows users to define completion priorities. Use it to fix the order of such code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will offer two code actions (from rust-analyzer): Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch allows users to define completion priorities. Use it to fix the order of such code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will use ":prompt" to offer two code actions from rust-analyzer: Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch preserves completion input order (if the query is empty). Use this to fix the order of above code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
This is inspired by a recent change in [Helix] that fixes sorting of code actions. We have the same problem; we use ":prompt -shell-script-candidates" to show code actions. For example, on this Rust file: fn main() { let f: FnOnce(HashMap<i32, i32>); } with the cursor on "HashMap", a ":lsp-code-actions" will use ":prompt" to offer two code actions from rust-analyzer: Extract type as type alias" Import `std::collections::HashMap` The first one is a refactoring and the second one is a quickfix. A proposed Kakoune patch preserves completion input order (if the query is empty). Use this to fix the order of above code actions. [Helix]: helix-editor/helix#4134
Code actions are currently sorted alphabetically because they simply reuse the
Menu
used for autocompletions.This is extremely inconvenient in many cases.
For example rust-analyzer emits a ton of (sometimes useful) refactors code-actions that get sorted before
the quick fix (import ...) I am interested in.
This PR improves upon this in two ways:
The simplest fix is simply not sorting code actions in the
Menu
.However many LSP implementations send their code actions unordered because they assume that the client will sort the code actions by the
kind
field.VScode uses 8 cateogoris for code actions:
I have opted to match this behavior by sorting the code actions into these categories.
Note that I was careful to retain the original sorting by the server within these categories.
This is a huge usability improvement for people that frequently use codeactions.
Example from the helix sourcecode where an import is missing:
before:
after:
Edit: This PR was originally just about code-actions, however I found #3215 and noticed that the changes there are sort of the same as in this PR: both PRs needed to handle code-actions separately from auto-completion sorting, #3215 sorted the code-actions alphabetically while this PR sorts them by category. Enabling fuzzy sorting for auto completions on top this PR is a single-line change and I have therefore opted to include it in this PR. I can drop the commit again and spin that out into a separate PR if this is controversial. The change is trivial and it made sense to me to include it here. fixes #2508