const std = @import("std"); const builtin = @import("builtin"); // const build_options = @import("build_options") const zinput = @import("src/zinput/src/main.zig"); var builder: *std.build.Builder = undefined; pub fn config(step: *std.build.Step) anyerror!void { @setEvalBranchQuota(2500); std.debug.warn("Welcome to the ZLS configuration wizard! (insert mage emoji here)\n", .{}); // std.debug.warn("{}", .{dir.}); const lib_path = try zinput.askDirPath(builder.allocator, "What is your Zig lib path (path that contains the 'std' folder)?", 512); const snippets = try zinput.askBool("Do you want to enable snippets?"); const style = try zinput.askBool("Do you want to enable style warnings?"); const semantic_tokens = try zinput.askBool("Do you want to enable semantic highlighting?"); var dir = try std.fs.cwd().openDir(builder.exe_dir, .{}); defer dir.close(); var file = try dir.createFile("zls.json", .{}); defer file.close(); const out = file.outStream(); std.debug.warn("Writing to config...\n", .{}); const content = std.json.stringify(.{ .zig_lib_path = lib_path, .enable_snippets = snippets, .warn_style = style, .enable_semantic_tokens = semantic_tokens, }, std.json.StringifyOptions{}, out); std.debug.warn("Successfully saved configuration options!\n", .{}); const editor = try zinput.askSelectOne("Which code editor do you use?", enum { VSCode, Sublime, Kate, Neovim, Vim8, Emacs, Other }); std.debug.warn("\n", .{}); switch (editor) { .VSCode => { std.debug.warn( \\To use ZLS in Visual Studio Code, install the 'ZLS for VSCode' extension. \\Then, open VSCode's 'settings.json' file, and add `"zigLanguageClient.path": "[command_or_path_to_zls]"`. , .{}); }, .Sublime => { std.debug.warn( \\To use ZLS in Sublime, install the `LSP` package from `https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP/releases` or via Package Control. \\Then, add the following snippet to `LSP`'s user settings: \\ \\{{ \\ "clients": {{ \\ "zig": {{ \\ "command": ["zls"], \\ "enabled": true, \\ "languageId": "zig", \\ "scopes": ["source.zig"], \\ "syntaxes": ["Packages/Zig/Syntaxes/Zig.tmLanguage"] \\ }} \\ }} \\}} , .{}); }, .Kate => { std.debug.warn( \\To use ZLS in Kate, enable `LSP client` plugin in Kate settings. \\Then, add the following snippet to `LSP client's` user settings: \\(or paste it in `LSP client's` GUI settings) \\ \\{{ \\ "servers": {{ \\ "zig": {{ \\ "command": ["zls"], \\ "url": "https://github.com/zigtools/zls", \\ "highlightingModeRegex": "^Zig$" \\ }} \\ }} \\}} , .{}); }, .Neovim, .Vim8 => { std.debug.warn( \\To use ZLS in Neovim/Vim8, we recommend using CoC engine. You can get it from 'https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim'. \\Then, simply issue cmd from Neovim/Vim8 `:CocConfig`, and add this to your CoC config: \\ \\{{ \\ "languageserver": {{ \\ "zls" : {{ \\ "command": "command_or_path_to_zls", \\ "filetypes": ["zig"] \\ }} \\ }} \\}} , .{}); }, .Emacs => { std.debug.warn( \\To use ZLS in Emacs, install lsp-mode (https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode) from melpa. \\Zig mode (https://github.com/ziglang/zig-mode) is also useful! \\Then, add the following to your emacs config: \\ \\(require 'lsp) \\(add-to-list 'lsp-language-id-configuration '(zig-mode . "zig")) \\(lsp-register-client \\ (make-lsp-client \\ :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection "") \\ :major-modes '(zig-mode) \\ :server-id 'zls)) , .{}); }, .Other => { std.debug.warn( \\We might not *officially* support your editor, but you can definitely still use ZLS! \\Simply configure your editor for use with language servers and point it to the ZLS executable! , .{}); }, } std.debug.warn("\nYou can find the ZLS executable in the \"zig-cache/bin\" by default.\nNOTE: Make sure that if you move the ZLS executable, you move the `zls.json` config file with it as well!\n\nAnd finally: Thanks for choosing ZLS!\n\n", .{}); } pub fn build(b: *std.build.Builder) !void { builder = b; // Standard target options allows the person running `zig build` to choose // what target to build for. Here we do not override the defaults, which // means any target is allowed, and the default is native. Other options // for restricting supported target set are available. const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{}); // Standard release options allow the person running `zig build` to select // between Debug, ReleaseSafe, ReleaseFast, and ReleaseSmall. const mode = b.standardReleaseOptions(); const exe = b.addExecutable("zls", "src/main.zig"); exe.addBuildOption( []const u8, "data_version", b.option([]const u8, "data_version", "The data version - either 0.6.0 or master.") orelse "0.6.0", ); exe.addBuildOption( bool, "allocation_info", b.option(bool, "allocation_info", "Enable use of debugging allocator and info logging.") orelse false, ); const max_bytes_str = b.option([]const u8, "max_bytes_allocated", "Maximum amount of bytes to allocate before we exit. Zero for unlimited allocations. Only takes effect when allocation_info=true") orelse "0"; exe.addBuildOption( usize, "max_bytes_allocated", try std.fmt.parseInt(usize, max_bytes_str, 10), ); exe.addPackage(.{ .name = "known-folders", .path = "src/known-folders/known-folders.zig" }); exe.setTarget(target); exe.setBuildMode(mode); exe.install(); b.installFile("src/special/build_runner.zig", "bin/build_runner.zig"); const run_cmd = exe.run(); run_cmd.step.dependOn(b.getInstallStep()); const run_step = b.step("run", "Run the app"); run_step.dependOn(&run_cmd.step); const configure_step = b.step("config", "Configure zls"); configure_step.makeFn = config; const test_step = b.step("test", "Run all the tests"); test_step.dependOn(builder.getInstallStep()); var unit_tests = b.addTest("tests/unit_tests.zig"); unit_tests.addPackage(.{ .name = "analysis", .path = "src/analysis.zig" }); unit_tests.addPackage(.{ .name = "types", .path = "src/types.zig" }); unit_tests.setBuildMode(.Debug); var session_tests = b.addTest("tests/sessions.zig"); session_tests.addPackage(.{ .name = "header", .path = "src/header.zig" }); session_tests.setBuildMode(.Debug); test_step.dependOn(&session_tests.step); }