Separate colors for different diagnostics types (#2437)

* feat(theme): add separate diagnostic colors

This commit adds separate diagnostic highlight colors for the different
types of LSP severities. If the severity type doesn't exist or is
unknown, we use some fallback coloring which was in use before this
commit.

Some initial color options were also added in the theme.toml

Resolves issue #2157

* feat(theme): add docs for new diagnostic options

* feat(theme): adjust defaults & reduce redundancy

- the different colors for different diagnostic severities are now
  disabled in the default theme, instead diagnostics are just generally
  underlined (as prior to the changes of this feature)
- the theme querying is now done once instead of every iteration in the
  loop of processing every diagnostic message
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Robert Walter 2022-05-20 03:30:28 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 31 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -234,6 +234,10 @@ #### Interface
| `error` | Diagnostics error (gutter) |
| `info` | Diagnostics info (gutter) |
| `hint` | Diagnostics hint (gutter) |
| `diagnostic` | For text in editing area |
| `diagnostic` | Diagnostics fallback style (editing area) |
| `diagnostic.hint` | Diagnostics hint (editing area) |
| `diagnostic.info` | Diagnostics info (editing area) |
| `diagnostic.warning` | Diagnostics warning (editing area) |
| `diagnostic.error` | Diagnostics error (editing area) |
[rulers-config]: ./configuration.md#editor-section

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@ -247,17 +247,36 @@ pub fn doc_diagnostics_highlights(
doc: &Document,
theme: &Theme,
) -> Vec<(usize, std::ops::Range<usize>)> {
let diagnostic_scope = theme
.find_scope_index("diagnostic")
use helix_core::diagnostic::Severity;
let get_scope_of = |scope| {
theme
.find_scope_index(scope)
// get one of the themes below as fallback values
.or_else(|| theme.find_scope_index("diagnostic"))
.or_else(|| theme.find_scope_index("ui.cursor"))
.or_else(|| theme.find_scope_index("ui.selection"))
.expect(
"at least one of the following scopes must be defined in the theme: `diagnostic`, `ui.cursor`, or `ui.selection`",
);
)
};
// basically just queries the theme color defined in the config
let hint = get_scope_of("diagnostic.hint");
let info = get_scope_of("diagnostic.info");
let warning = get_scope_of("diagnostic.warning");
let error = get_scope_of("diagnostic.error");
let r#default = get_scope_of("diagnostic"); // this is a bit redundant but should be fine
doc.diagnostics()
.iter()
.map(|diagnostic| {
let diagnostic_scope = match diagnostic.severity {
Some(Severity::Info) => info,
Some(Severity::Hint) => hint,
Some(Severity::Warning) => warning,
Some(Severity::Error) => error,
_ => r#default,
};
(
diagnostic_scope,
diagnostic.range.start..diagnostic.range.end,

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@ -67,6 +67,10 @@ label = "honey"
"ui.menu.selected" = { fg = "revolver", bg = "white" }
diagnostic = { modifiers = ["underlined"] }
# "diagnostic.hint" = { fg = "revolver", bg = "lilac" }
# "diagnostic.info" = { fg = "revolver", bg = "lavender" }
# "diagnostic.warning" = { fg = "revolver", bg = "honey" }
# "diagnostic.error" = { fg = "revolver", bg = "apricot" }
warning = "lightning"
error = "apricot"