helix/helix-term
Michael Davis 3d7e2730e7
Read language servers from config in :lsp-restart
`:lsp-stop` should consider only the set of active language servers for
a document. `:lsp-restart` though may be used to start up a language
server that crashed or was manually stopped, so it needs to consider the
language servers in config instead.

This change inlines the `valid_lang_servers` function into `:lsp-stop`
and `:lsp-restart` and changes `:lsp-restart` to check the doc's config
rather than active language servers. `:lsp-restart` now also does not
need to clone the language server names as strings since it borrows from
the config and arguments rather than `Document`. The completer has also
been split into two - one matching active language servers, used by
`:lsp-stop`, and the other matching configured language servers, used by
`:lsp-restart`.

This also removes the part of `:lsp-restart` which bailed if a language
server failed to be restarted (for example because it is not installed).
There might be multiple language servers configured for a language and
only one installed. In that case the `:lsp-restart` should be considered
successful even if not all servers could be started. Bailing prevented
any language servers which could start from being attached to the
document. Instead errors are collected and emitted at the end.
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