local util = require 'lspconfig.util' local bin_name = 'lean-language-server' local args = { '--stdio', '--', '-M', '4096', '-T', '100000' } local cmd = { bin_name, unpack(args) } if vim.fn.has 'win32' == 1 then cmd = { 'cmd.exe', '/C', bin_name, unpack(args) } end return { default_config = { cmd = cmd, filetypes = { 'lean3' }, offset_encoding = 'utf-32', root_dir = function(fname) fname = util.path.sanitize(fname) -- check if inside elan stdlib local stdlib_dir do local _, endpos = fname:find '/lean/library' if endpos then stdlib_dir = fname:sub(1, endpos) end end return util.root_pattern 'leanpkg.toml'(fname) or util.root_pattern 'leanpkg.path'(fname) or stdlib_dir or util.find_git_ancestor(fname) end, single_file_support = true, }, docs = { description = [[ https://github.com/leanprover/lean-client-js/tree/master/lean-language-server Lean installation instructions can be found [here](https://leanprover-community.github.io/get_started.html#regular-install). Once Lean is installed, you can install the Lean 3 language server by running ```sh npm install -g lean-language-server ``` Note: that if you're using [lean.nvim](https://github.com/Julian/lean.nvim), that plugin fully handles the setup of the Lean language server, and you shouldn't set up `lean3ls` both with it and `lspconfig`. ]], default_config = { root_dir = [[root_pattern("leanpkg.toml") or root_pattern(".git")]], }, }, }