Language Server for the Rextio native-promotion tooling contract.
Project description
rextio-lsp
Language Server for Rextio — native-promotion routes and guidance in your editor.
A Python (pygls) LSP server that consumes Rextio’s tooling-contract JSON and reports per-function execution routes (native-direct, native-plugin:<id>, native-shim, fallback-python, fallback-accelerated:numba, rejected:<RXT>) with actionable promotion guidance.
Status: 0.1.1
This is package version rextio-lsp 0.1.1, the current release. It
supersedes the previous cut, rextio-lsp 0.1.0 (2026-07-12).
What 0.1.1 adds (dual-map)
- Tooling-contract majors
{1, 2}are fully supported (0.1.0 gated major1only). - Major 2 (core 0.1.2 producer,
contract_version2.0.0): every diagnostic column, includingRXT000, is a 0-based UTF-8 byte offset. - Major 1 (published core through 0.1.1): legacy
RXT000columns remain 1-based Unicode code-pointSyntaxError.offset; all other codes stay UTF-8-byte → UTF-16. - Unsupported majors (e.g. 3+) still degrade to generic diagnostics without guidance enrichment.
rextio is not a package dependency of this server. The server acquires the tooling-contract JSON via in-process import or a discovered subprocess (see Features), choosing order from the configured interpreter and environment match, and no-ops silently when Rextio is absent.
Safe deployment order
Publish / deploy in this strict order — no simultaneous ship:
rextio-lsp0.1.1 (this dual-map consumer) — merge and release first- core
rextio0.1.2 (tooling-contract major2) rextio-numpy0.1.1 (requires core>= 0.1.2)
Core must not publish alone first: a contract-2.x producer against major-1-only rextio-lsp 0.1.0 is an unsupported pairing and can misplace RXT000.
See the CHANGELOG for the full release notes and the preserved 0.1.0 history.
Designed to coexist
rextio-lsp registers only Rextio-semantic capabilities and stays out of everything else:
- Provides: diagnostics (
source: "rextio", RXT/RXTP codes only; Warning for rejection codes, Hint for informational codes, Information otherwise — never Error), hover (route info + rejection and advisory guidance), code lens (per-function route badges), code actions (promotion quick fixes) - Does not provide: completion, formatting, rename, definition, references, syntax/style linting — those remain with your existing Python LSP (Pylance/pyright, ruff, …)
- Activates only when
rextio.tomlexists in the workspace; silent no-op when Rextio isn't installed in the project environment
Features
M1
- Whole-project
rextio checkon open/save (debounced), published assource: "rextio"diagnostics - Severity is capped: rejection codes → Warning, informational codes (RXT075/080/090/091) → Hint, everything else → Information (never Error)
- Hover on a function definition line shows its route, native status, and rejection guidance (from the capability manifest)
- Acquisition supports both in-process (
import rextio) and subprocess (discoveredrextiobinary). Order is environment-aware: an explicitinitializationOptions.interpreter.pathwhose neighbouringrextioexists prefers that subprocess; a project-venvrextioin a different environment than the server also prefers subprocess; when the server and project share the same environment, in-process is used (equivalent, no spawn). The non-preferred path remains a fallback. A barePATHhit does not displace in-process. - Tooling-contract majors
{1, 2}fully supported: major 2 maps every column as 0-based UTF-8 bytes; major 1 keeps legacyRXT0001-based code-point mapping. Other majors → degraded (generic) diagnostics without guidance enrichment
M2
initializationOptionscontract (see below): toggle code lens, pin the interpreter used for binary discovery- Code lens: one
Rextio: <route>lens per analyzed function, carrying the informationalrextio.showRouteInfocommand with[qualname](registered only whencodeLens.enableis true) - Code actions (quick fix): on a rejected function that carries an explicit
@rextio.nativemarker, offer "Rextio: keep on Python fallback (@rextio.exempt)" — rewrites the decorator to@rextio.exempt(indentation preserved) - Hover also surfaces an Advisory section for informational codes present on the function, not just rejections
- Watches
**/rextio.toml; on change, drops the project's cached capability manifest and re-analyzes open documents - Real diagnostic spans when the contract provides
end_line/end_column(else a zero-width range) - Latency instrumentation: each whole-project check is logged via
window/logMessage(Info when > 2.0s, else Log)
initializationOptions
The server reads the following shape (all keys optional; defaults shown):
{
"codeLens": { "enable": true },
"interpreter": { "path": null }
}
codeLens.enable— whenfalse, the code lens capability is not advertised at all.interpreter.path— path to the project's Python interpreter. When set, the server looks forrextionext to that interpreter first (before project.venv/venvandPATH). If that neighbour binary exists, subprocess acquisition via it takes precedence over in-process; if it does not, discovery continues and in-process may still win.
Install
Install into the project environment so the server stays in version lock-step with the project's rextio and its plugins:
pip install rextio-lsp
Note:
pip install rextio-lspinstalls 0.1.1 (the current release). To hack on the server itself, install from a source checkout of this branch instead (see Development).
The server speaks LSP over stdio via the rextio-lsp console script (equivalently python -m rextio_lsp).
Editor setup
Neovim (nvim-lspconfig, manual command)
rextio-lsp is not yet a built-in lspconfig server, so register it manually:
local configs = require("lspconfig.configs")
local lspconfig = require("lspconfig")
if not configs.rextio_lsp then
configs.rextio_lsp = {
default_config = {
-- run the server from the project's own environment
cmd = { ".venv/bin/rextio-lsp" },
filetypes = { "python" },
root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern("rextio.toml"),
init_options = {
codeLens = { enable = true },
interpreter = { path = vim.fn.getcwd() .. "/.venv/bin/python" },
},
},
}
end
lspconfig.rextio_lsp.setup({})
Enable code lens rendering with vim.lsp.codelens.refresh() (e.g. on BufEnter/CursorHold) and :lua vim.lsp.codelens.display().
Generic stdio client
Any LSP client that launches a stdio subprocess works. The essentials:
- command:
rextio-lsp(orpython -m rextio_lsp) from the project environment - transport: stdio
- languages:
python - root: nearest directory containing
rextio.toml - initializationOptions: the shape documented above
Development
pip install -e '.[dev]'
ruff check src tests
mypy
pytest -q
Integration tests marked needs_rextio are auto-skipped when rextio is not importable.
Contributor and agent guidance lives in the repository (AGENTS.md).
Compatibility floors
| Component | Floor |
|---|---|
| Package version | 0.1.1 (see __about__.__version__) |
| Python | >= 3.11 |
| pygls | >= 2.1, < 3 |
| Tooling-contract majors | {1, 2} fully supported; other majors → degraded |
rextio package dep |
none (peer contract consumer only) |
License
MIT
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