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@infosec.pubI've been using vim-lsp, it's great for the most part. Only thing I'd like to be able to do is change the default view of errors and warnings to be hidden except for a red or yellow line under the affected text that I can expand using :LspHover
or something. Is this a possibility at all?
The docs only mention about turning of diagnostics completely.
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Vim9Script Types Help
I'm trying to add types to a language list in my vimrc
file, the variable looks like this:
var languages = {
'c': ['c', 'h'],
'shell': ['sh'],
'python': ['py'],
'json': ['json'],
'typescript': ['tsx', 'jsx', 'js', 'ts'],
}
I've tried adding types like this:
var languages: dict<string, list<string>> {...}
Which should work I think but I'm getting this error:
E488: Trailing characters: , list<string>> = {
I can't figure out which characters are trailing and AI has no idea either.
I was being a moron and defining a type for the key in the dictionary which makes no sense because the key name would always be a string so therefore only the value type is required:
var languages: dict<list<string>> {...}
I personally am a fan I find it to be like spaces except I can see them which makes switching between tasks smoother.