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Lua 5.1 and 5.2 shouldn't have second argument in string.dump annotations #2224

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C3pa opened this issue Jul 26, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2225
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Lua 5.1 and 5.2 shouldn't have second argument in string.dump annotations #2224

C3pa opened this issue Jul 26, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2225

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C3pa commented Jul 26, 2023

The annotations for string.dump shouldn't show strip argument when the runtime.version is set to Lua 5.1 or 5.2.

@C3pa C3pa changed the title Lua 5.1 and 5.2 don't have second argument in string.dump Lua 5.1 and 5.2 shouldn't have second argument in string.dump annotations Jul 26, 2023
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this issue May 1, 2024
Changelog:

## 3.8.3
`2024-4-23`
* `FIX` server may crash when the workspace is using a non-English path.

## 3.8.2
`2024-4-23`
* This is a fake version only for the new version of VSCode, with a core of 3.8.0.

## 3.8.1
`2024-4-23`
* This is a fake version only for the old version of VSCode, with a core of `3.7.4`. Starting from the next minor version, the version requirement for VSCode will be raised to prevent users still using the old version of VSCode from updating to the new version and experiencing compatibility issues.

## 3.8.0
`2024-4-22`
* `NEW` supports tuple type (@[lizho])
  ```lua
  ---@type [string, number, boolean]
  local t

  local x = t[1] --> x is `string`
  local y = t[2] --> y is `number`
  local z = t[3] --> z is `boolean`
  ```
* `NEW` generic pattern (@[fesily])
  ```lua
  ---@Generic T
  ---@param t Cat.`T`
  ---@return T
  local function f(t) end

  local t = f('Smile') --> t is `Cat.Smile`
  ```
* `NEW` alias and enums supports attribute `partial`
  ```lua
  ---@alias Animal Cat

  ---@alias(partial) Animal Dog

  ---@type Animal
  local animal --> animal is `Cat|Dog` here
  ```

  ```lua
  ---@enum(key) ErrorCodes
  local codes1 = {
      OK = 0,
      ERROR = 1,
      FATAL = 2,
  }

  ---@enum(key, partial) ErrorCodes
  local codes2 = {
      WARN = 3,
      INFO = 4,
  }

  ---@type ErrorCodes
  local code

  code = 'ERROR' --> OK
  code = 'WARN'  --> OK

  ```
* `NEW` plugin: add `OnTransFormAst` interface (@[fesily])
* `NEW` plugin: add `OnNodeCompileFunctionParam` interface (@[fesily])
* `NEW` plugin: add `ResolveRequire` interface (@[Artem Dzhemesiuk])
* `NEW` plugin: support multi plugins (@[fesily])
  + setting: `Lua.runtime.plugin` can be `string|string[]`
  + setting: `Lua.runtime.pluginArgs` can be `string[]|table<string, string>`
* `NEW` CLI: `--doc` add option `--doc_out_path <PATH>` (@[Andreas Matthias])
* `NEW` CLI: `--doc_update`, update an existing `doc.json` without using `--doc` again (@[Andreas Matthias])
* `NEW` CLI: `--trust_all_plugins`, this is potentially unsafe for normal use and meant for usage in CI environments only (@[Paul Emmerich])
* `CHG` CLI: `--check` will run plugins (@[Daniel Farrell])
* `FIX` diagnostic: `discard-returns` not works in some blocks (@clay-golem)
* `FIX` rename in library files

## 3.7.4
`2024-1-5`
* `FIX` rename to unicode with `Lua.runtime.unicodeName = true`

## 3.7.3
`2023-11-14`
* `FIX` can not infer arg type in some cases.

## 3.7.2
`2023-11-9`
* `FIX` [#2407]

[#2407]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2407

## 3.7.1
`2023-11-7`
* `FIX` [#2299]
* `FIX` [#2335]

[#2299]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2299
[#2335]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2335

## 3.7.0
`2023-8-24`
* `NEW` support `---@type` and `--[[@as]]` for return statement
* `NEW` commandline parameter `--force-accept-workspace`: allowing the use of the root directory or home directory as the workspace
* `NEW` diagnostic: `inject-field`
* `NEW` `---@enum` supports attribute `key`
  ```lua
  ---@enum (key) AnimalType
  local enum = {
    Cat = 1,
    Dog = 2,
  }

  ---@param animal userdata
  ---@param atp AnimalType
  ---@return boolean
  local function isAnimalType(animal, atp)
    return API.isAnimalType(animal, enum[atp])
  end

  assert(isAnimalType(animal, 'Cat'))
  ```
* `NEW` `---@class` supports attribute `exact`
  ```lua
  ---@Class (exact) Point
  ---@field x number
  ---@field y number
  local m = {}
  m.x = 1 -- OK
  m.y = 2 -- OK
  m.z = 3 -- Warning
  ```

* `FIX` wrong hover and signature for method with varargs and overloads
* `FIX` [#2155]
* `FIX` [#2224]
* `FIX` [#2252]
* `FIX` [#2267]

[#2155]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2155
[#2224]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2224
[#2252]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2252
[#2267]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2267

## 3.6.25
`2023-7-26`
* `FIX` [#2214]

[#2214]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2214

## 3.6.24
`2023-7-21`
* `NEW` diagnostic: `missing-fields`
* `FIX` shake of `codeLens`
* `FIX` [#2145]

[#2145]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2145

## 3.6.23
`2023-7-7`
* `CHG` signature: narrow by inputed literal

## 3.6.22
`2023-6-14`
* `FIX` [#2038]
* `FIX` [#2042]
* `FIX` [#2062]
* `FIX` [#2083]
* `FIX` [#2088]
* `FIX` [#2110]
* `FIX` [#2129]

[#2038]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2038
[#2042]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2042
[#2062]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2062
[#2083]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2083
[#2088]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2088
[#2110]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2110
[#2129]: LuaLS/lua-language-server#2129
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