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1. This is a breaking change for the following servers, which will have to be
reinstalled:
- ltex
- clangd
2. This is a breaking change for users who reach into the default options (for
example via server:get_default_options()) to access the `cmd` property.
nvim-lsp-installer no longer provides the `cmd` (except in a few
instances), but instead provides an amended PATH which allows neovim's LSP
client to locate the locally installed executable.
To access the `cmd`, simply access it via lspconfig instead, for example
like so:
local default_config = require("lspconfig.server_configurations.rust_analyzer").default_config
print("I can now access the cmd governed by lspconfig:", default_config.cmd)
3. This is a breaking change for 3rd party use cases that makes use of the
`executable()` APIs (e.g., `npm.executable(root_dir, "tsserver")`). The
recommended usage is to instead to use the canonical name of the command
("tsserver"), while providing an amended PATH, for example:
local npm = require("nvim-lsp-installer.installers.npm")
local server = server.Server:new {
...,
root_dir = root_dir,
installer = npm.packages { "tsserver" },
default_options = {
cmd = { "tsserver" },
cmd_env = npm.env(root_dir),
}
}
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