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author | Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com> | 2021-09-20 19:00:50 -0700 |
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committer | Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com> | 2023-01-05 17:10:02 +0100 |
commit | 7c94bcd2d77e2e54b8836ab8325460a367b79eae (patch) | |
tree | 454e637f46ed74202e97bcc8f5eb6d8118cddcf9 | |
parent | 39d70fcafd6efa9d01b88bb90cab81c393040453 (diff) | |
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feat(lua)!: execute Lua with "nvim -l"
Problem:
Nvim has Lua but the "nvim" CLI can't easily be used to execute Lua
scripts, especially scripts that take arguments or produce output.
Solution:
- support "nvim -l [args...]" for running scripts. closes #15749
- exit without +q
- remove lua2dox_filter
- remove Doxyfile. This wasn't used anyway, because the doxygen config
is inlined in gen_vimdoc.py (`Doxyfile` variable).
- use "nvim -l" in docs-gen CI job
Examples:
$ nvim -l scripts/lua2dox.lua --help
Lua2DoX (0.2 20130128)
...
$ echo "print(vim.inspect(_G.arg))" | nvim -l - --arg1 --arg2
$ echo 'print(vim.inspect(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_text(1,0,0,-1,-1,{})))' | nvim +"put ='text'" -l -
TODO?
-e executes Lua code
-l loads a module
-i enters REPL _after running the other arguments_.
-rw-r--r-- | .github/workflows/ci.yml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | CONTRIBUTING.md | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/lua.txt | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/news.txt | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/starting.txt | 47 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/gen_vimdoc.py | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/lua2dox.lua | 32 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/lua2dox_filter | 90 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/Doxyfile | 2566 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/globals.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/lua/executor.c | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/main.c | 70 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/main.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua | 149 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua | 34 |
16 files changed, 311 insertions, 2784 deletions
diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index 2af9bc49d8..6e727448b9 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -205,6 +205,8 @@ jobs: env: CC: ${{ matrix.cc }} CI_OS_NAME: ${{ matrix.os }} + # TEST_FILE: test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua + # TEST_FILTER: foo steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 @@ -281,6 +283,8 @@ jobs: DEPS_BUILD_DIR: ${{ github.workspace }}/nvim-deps CACHE_NVIM_DEPS_DIR: ${{ github.workspace }}/nvim-deps DEPS_PREFIX: ${{ github.workspace }}/nvim-deps/usr + # TEST_FILE: test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua + # TEST_FILTER: foo name: windows (MSVC_64) steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 1942ff51f7..d0af90d679 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -116,10 +116,7 @@ Each pull request must pass the automated builds on [Cirrus CI] and [GitHub Acti - CI builds are compiled with [`-Werror`][gcc-warnings], so compiler warnings will fail the build. -- If any tests fail, the build will fail. - See [test/README.md#running-tests][run-tests] to run tests locally. - Passing locally doesn't guarantee passing the CI build, because of the - different compilers and platforms tested against. +- If any tests fail, the build will fail. See [test/README.md#running-tests][run-tests] to run tests locally. - CI runs [ASan] and other analyzers. - To run valgrind locally: `VALGRIND=1 make test` - To run Clang ASan/UBSan locally: `CC=clang make CMAKE_FLAGS="-DCLANG_ASAN_UBSAN=ON"` @@ -127,6 +124,8 @@ Each pull request must pass the automated builds on [Cirrus CI] and [GitHub Acti neighbors_, to encourage incrementally updating the legacy style to meet our [style](#style). (See [#3174][3174] for background.) - CI for FreeBSD runs on [Cirrus CI]. +- To see CI results faster in your PR, you can temporarily set `TEST_FILE` in + [ci.yml](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/e35b9020b16985eee26e942f9a3f6b045bc3809b/.github/workflows/ci.yml#L205). ### Clang scan-build diff --git a/runtime/doc/lua.txt b/runtime/doc/lua.txt index 9cb189b927..16d0bcb612 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/lua.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/lua.txt @@ -21,15 +21,19 @@ Nvim includes a "standard library" |lua-stdlib| for Lua. It complements the which can be used from Lua code (|lua-vimscript| |vim.api|). Together these "namespaces" form the Nvim programming interface. -See the |lua-guide| for an introduction to using Lua in Neovim. +Lua plugins and user config are automatically discovered and loaded, just like +Vimscript. See |lua-guide| for practical guidance. +You can also run Lua scripts from your shell using the |-l| argument: > + nvim -l foo.lua [args...] +< *lua-compat* Lua 5.1 is the permanent interface for Nvim Lua. Plugins need only consider Lua 5.1, not worry about forward-compatibility with future Lua versions. If Nvim ever ships with Lua 5.4+, a Lua 5.1 compatibility shim will be provided so that old plugins continue to work transparently. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +============================================================================== LUA CONCEPTS AND IDIOMS *lua-concepts* Lua is very simple: this means that, while there are some quirks, once you @@ -73,25 +77,24 @@ In Lua, any missing arguments are passed as `nil`. Example: >lua Furthermore it is not an error if extra parameters are passed, they are just discarded. -It is also allowed to omit the parentheses (only) if the function takes -exactly one string (`"foo"`) or table literal (`{1,2,3}`). The latter is often -used to approximate the "named parameters" feature of languages like Python -("kwargs" or "keyword args"). Example: >lua + *kwargs* +When calling a function, you can omit the parentheses if the function takes +exactly one string literal (`"foo"`) or table literal (`{1,2,3}`). The latter +is often used to approximate "named parameters" ("kwargs" or "keyword args") +as in languages like Python and C#. Example: >lua local func_with_opts = function(opts) local will_do_foo = opts.foo local filename = opts.filename - ... end func_with_opts { foo = true, filename = "hello.world" } < -There is nothing special going on here except that parentheses are treated as +There's nothing special going on here except that parentheses are treated as whitespace. But visually, this small bit of sugar gets reasonably close to a "keyword args" interface. It is of course also valid to call the function with parentheses: >lua - func_with_opts({ foo = true, filename = "hello.world" }) < Nvim tends to prefer the keyword args style. @@ -100,25 +103,20 @@ Nvim tends to prefer the keyword args style. LUA PATTERNS *lua-patterns* Lua intentionally does not support regular expressions, instead it has limited -"patterns" which avoid the performance pitfalls of extended regex. -|luaref-patterns| +"patterns" |luaref-patterns| which avoid the performance pitfalls of extended +regex. Lua scripts can also use Vim regex via |vim.regex()|. -Examples using |string.match()|: >lua +These examples use |string.match()| to demonstrate Lua patterns: >lua print(string.match("foo123bar123", "%d+")) -- 123 - print(string.match("foo123bar123", "[^%d]+")) -- foo - print(string.match("foo123bar123", "[abc]+")) -- ba - print(string.match("foo.bar", "%.bar")) -- .bar -For more complex matching you can use Vim regex from Lua via |vim.regex()|. - ============================================================================== IMPORTING LUA MODULES *require()* *lua-require* @@ -389,7 +387,7 @@ For example consider the following Lua omnifunc handler: >lua vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(0, 'omnifunc', 'v:lua.mymod.omnifunc') Note: The module ("mymod" in the above example) must either be a Lua global, -or use the require syntax as specified above to access it from a package. +or use require() as shown above to access it from a package. Note: `v:lua` without a call is not allowed in a Vimscript expression: |Funcref|s cannot represent Lua functions. The following are errors: >vim diff --git a/runtime/doc/news.txt b/runtime/doc/news.txt index a764b2b882..3e291e59c9 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/news.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/news.txt @@ -57,6 +57,11 @@ The following new APIs or features were added. < (or the Vimscript equivalent) to their |config| file. +• Run Lua scripts from your shell using |-l|. > + nvim -l foo.lua --arg1 --arg2 +< Also works with stdin: > + echo "print(42)" | nvim -l - + • Added a |vim.lsp.codelens.clear()| function to clear codelenses. • |vim.inspect_pos()|, |vim.show_pos()| and |:Inspect| allow a user to get or show items diff --git a/runtime/doc/starting.txt b/runtime/doc/starting.txt index 8b662ab1bf..a99be4ab93 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/starting.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/starting.txt @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Starting Vim *starting* Type |gO| to see the table of contents. ============================================================================== -Nvim arguments *vim-arguments* +Nvim arguments *cli-arguments* Most often, Nvim is started to edit a single file with the command: > @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ filename One or more file names. The first one will be the current To avoid a file name starting with a '-' being interpreted as an option, precede the arglist with "--", e.g.: > nvim -- -filename -< All arguments after the "--" will be interpreted as file names, - no other options or "+command" argument can follow. +< All arguments after "--" are interpreted as file names, no + other options or "+command" argument can follow. *--* `-` Alias for stdin (standard input). @@ -143,15 +143,13 @@ argument. these commands, independently from "-c" commands. *-S* --S {file} Vimscript or Lua (".lua") {file} will be |:source|d after the - first file has been read. Equivalent to: > +-S [file] Vimscript or Lua (".lua") [file] will be |:source|d after the + first file has been read or "Session.vim" if [file] is not + given. Equivalent to: > -c "source {file}" < Can be repeated like "-c", subject to the same limit of 10 "-c" arguments. {file} cannot start with a "-". --S Works like "-S Session.vim". Only when used as the last - argument or when another "-" option follows. - -L *-L* *-r* -r Recovery mode. Without a file name argument, a list of existing swap files is given. With a file name, a swap file @@ -211,10 +209,30 @@ argument. nvim -es +":verbose echo 'foo'" nvim -V1 -es +foo -< User |config| is skipped (unless given with |-u|). +< User |config| is skipped unless |-u| was given. Swap file is skipped (like |-n|). User |shada| is loaded (unless "-i NONE" is given). + *-l* +-l {script} [args] + Executes Lua {script} file and exits. All [args] (up to "--" + |---|) are treated as {script} args, not Nvim args: by Lua + convention they are set in the `_G.arg` global table. *lua-args* + On {script} error, Nvim exits with code 1. + + Sets 'verbose' to 1 (like "-V1"), so Lua `print()` writes to + output. + + Any |cli-arguments| before "-l" are processed before executing + {script}. For example this quits before executing "foo.lua": > + nvim +q -l foo.lua +< This loads Lua module "bar" before executing "foo.lua": > + nvim +"lua require('bar')" -l foo.lua +< + User |config| is skipped unless |-u| was given. + User |shada| is skipped unless |-i| was given. + Swap file is skipped (like |-n|). + *-b* -b Binary mode. File I/O will only recognize <NL> to separate lines. The 'expandtab' option will be reset. The 'textwidth' @@ -222,9 +240,6 @@ argument. is set. This is done after reading the |vimrc| but before reading any file in the arglist. See also |edit-binary|. - *-l* --l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on. - *-A* -A Arabic mode. Sets the 'arabic' option on. @@ -239,10 +254,10 @@ argument. Example: > nvim -V8 --V[N]{filename} - Like -V and set 'verbosefile' to {filename}. Messages are not - displayed; instead they are written to the file {filename}. - {filename} must not start with a digit. +-V[N]{file} + Like -V and sets 'verbosefile' to {file} (must not start with + a digit). Messages are not displayed; instead they are + written to {file}. Example: > nvim -V20vimlog < diff --git a/scripts/gen_vimdoc.py b/scripts/gen_vimdoc.py index 502c9161b6..8e1d6ef80a 100755 --- a/scripts/gen_vimdoc.py +++ b/scripts/gen_vimdoc.py @@ -55,11 +55,19 @@ if sys.version_info < MIN_PYTHON_VERSION: doxygen_version = tuple((int(i) for i in subprocess.check_output(["doxygen", "-v"], universal_newlines=True).split()[0].split('.'))) +# Until 0.9 is released, need this hacky way to check that "nvim -l foo.lua" works. +nvim_version = list(line for line in subprocess.check_output(['nvim', '-h'], universal_newlines=True).split('\n') + if '-l ' in line) + if doxygen_version < MIN_DOXYGEN_VERSION: print("\nRequires doxygen {}.{}.{}+".format(*MIN_DOXYGEN_VERSION)) print("Your doxygen version is {}.{}.{}\n".format(*doxygen_version)) sys.exit(1) +if len(nvim_version) == 0: + print("\nRequires 'nvim -l' feature, see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18706") + sys.exit(1) + # DEBUG = ('DEBUG' in os.environ) INCLUDE_C_DECL = ('INCLUDE_C_DECL' in os.environ) INCLUDE_DEPRECATED = ('INCLUDE_DEPRECATED' in os.environ) @@ -79,7 +87,7 @@ base_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(script_path)) out_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, 'tmp-{target}-doc') filter_cmd = '%s %s' % (sys.executable, script_path) msgs = [] # Messages to show on exit. -lua2dox_filter = os.path.join(base_dir, 'scripts', 'lua2dox_filter') +lua2dox = os.path.join(base_dir, 'scripts', 'lua2dox.lua') CONFIG = { 'api': { @@ -993,7 +1001,7 @@ def delete_lines_below(filename, tokenstr): fp.writelines(lines[0:i]) -def main(config, args): +def main(doxygen_config, args): """Generates: 1. Vim :help docs @@ -1021,7 +1029,7 @@ def main(config, args): # runtime/lua/vim/lsp.lua:209: warning: argument 'foo' not found stderr=(subprocess.STDOUT if debug else subprocess.DEVNULL)) p.communicate( - config.format( + doxygen_config.format( input=' '.join( [f'"{file}"' for file in CONFIG[target]['files']]), output=output_dir, @@ -1108,11 +1116,7 @@ def main(config, args): fn_map_full.update(fn_map) if len(sections) == 0: - if target == 'lua': - fail(f'no sections for target: {target} (this usually means' - + ' "luajit" was not found by scripts/lua2dox_filter)') - else: - fail(f'no sections for target: {target}') + fail(f'no sections for target: {target} (look for errors near "Preprocessing" log lines above)') if len(sections) > len(CONFIG[target]['section_order']): raise RuntimeError( 'found new modules "{}"; update the "section_order" map'.format( @@ -1159,7 +1163,7 @@ def main(config, args): def filter_source(filename): name, extension = os.path.splitext(filename) if extension == '.lua': - p = subprocess.run([lua2dox_filter, filename], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + p = subprocess.run(['nvim', '-l', lua2dox, filename], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) op = ('?' if 0 != p.returncode else p.stdout.decode('utf-8')) print(op) else: diff --git a/scripts/lua2dox.lua b/scripts/lua2dox.lua index 83bf213f40..19f8f8141d 100644 --- a/scripts/lua2dox.lua +++ b/scripts/lua2dox.lua @@ -27,14 +27,13 @@ http://search.cpan.org/~alec/Doxygen-Lua-0.02/lib/Doxygen/Lua.pm Running ------- -This file "lua2dox.lua" gets called by "lua2dox_filter" (bash). +This script "lua2dox.lua" gets called by "gen_vimdoc.py". Doxygen must be on your system. You can experiment like so: - Run "doxygen -g" to create a default Doxyfile. -- Then alter it to let it recognise lua. Add the two following lines: +- Then alter it to let it recognise lua. Add the following line: FILE_PATTERNS = *.lua - FILTER_PATTERNS = *.lua=lua2dox_filter - Then run "doxygen". The core function reads the input file (filename or stdin) and outputs some pseudo C-ish language. @@ -117,26 +116,6 @@ local function string_split(Str, Pattern) return splitStr end ---! \class TCore_Commandline ---! \brief reads/parses commandline -local TCore_Commandline = class() - ---! \brief constructor -function TCore_Commandline.init(this) - this.argv = arg - this.parsed = {} - this.params = {} -end - ---! \brief get value -function TCore_Commandline.getRaw(this, Key, Default) - local val = this.argv[Key] - if not val then - val = Default - end - return val -end - ------------------------------- --! \brief file buffer --! @@ -147,7 +126,7 @@ local TStream_Read = class() --! --! \param Filename name of file to read (or nil == stdin) function TStream_Read.getContents(this, Filename) - assert(Filename) + assert(Filename, ('invalid file: %s'):format(Filename)) -- get lines from file -- syphon lines to our table local filecontents = {} @@ -548,15 +527,14 @@ end local This_app = TApp() --main -local cl = TCore_Commandline() -local argv1 = cl:getRaw(2) +local argv1 = arg[1] if argv1 == '--help' then TCore_IO_writeln(This_app:getVersion()) TCore_IO_writeln(This_app:getCopyright()) TCore_IO_writeln([[ run as: - lua2dox_filter <param> + nvim -l scripts/lua2dox.lua <param> -------------- Param: <filename> : interprets filename diff --git a/scripts/lua2dox_filter b/scripts/lua2dox_filter deleted file mode 100755 index e3fa95d0cf..0000000000 --- a/scripts/lua2dox_filter +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash - -########################################################################### -# Copyright (C) 2012 by Simon Dales # -# simon@purrsoft.co.uk # -# # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # -# (at your option) any later version. # -# # -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # -# GNU General Public License for more details. # -# # -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # -# along with this program; if not, write to the # -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., # -# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # -########################################################################### -LANG="" - -##! \brief test executable to see if it exists -test_executable() { - P_EXE="$1" - ######### - WHICH=$(which "$P_EXE") - if test -z "${WHICH}"; then - echo "not found \"${P_EXE}\"" - else - EXE="${P_EXE}" - fi -} - -##! \brief sets the lua interpreter -set_lua() { - if test -z "${EXE}"; then - test_executable '.deps/usr/bin/luajit' - fi - - if test -z "${EXE}"; then - test_executable 'luajit' - fi - - if test -z "${EXE}"; then - test_executable 'lua' - fi -} - -##! \brief makes canonical name of file -##! -##! Note that "readlink -f" doesn't work in MacOSX -##! -do_readlink() { - pushd . > /dev/null - TARGET_FILE=$1 - - cd "$(dirname $TARGET_FILE)" - TARGET_FILE=$(basename "$TARGET_FILE") - - # Iterate down a (possible) chain of symlinks - while [ -L "$TARGET_FILE" ]; do - TARGET_FILE=$(readlink "$TARGET_FILE") - cd $(dirname "$TARGET_FILE") - TARGET_FILE=$(basename "$TARGET_FILE") - done - - PHYS_DIR=$(pwd -P) - RESULT=$PHYS_DIR - popd > /dev/null -} - -##main -set_lua -if test -z "${EXE}"; then - echo "no lua interpreter found" - exit 1 -else - BASENAME=$(basename "$0") - do_readlink "$0" - DIRNAME="${RESULT}" - - LUASCRIPT="${DIRNAME}/lua2dox.lua ${BASENAME}" - #echo "lua[${LUASCRIPT}]" - - ${EXE} ${LUASCRIPT} $@ -fi - -##eof diff --git a/src/Doxyfile b/src/Doxyfile deleted file mode 100644 index e085e4e198..0000000000 --- a/src/Doxyfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2566 +0,0 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.9.0 - -# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system -# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. -# -# All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in -# front of the TAG it is preceding. -# -# All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. -# The format is: -# TAG = value [value, ...] -# For lists, items can also be appended using: -# TAG += value [value, ...] -# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Project related configuration options -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the configuration -# file that follow. The default is UTF-8 which is also the encoding used for all -# text before the first occurrence of this tag. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the -# iconv built into libc) for the transcoding. See -# https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ for the list of possible encodings. -# The default value is: UTF-8. - -DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8 - -# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded by -# double-quotes, unless you are using Doxywizard) that should identify the -# project for which the documentation is generated. This name is used in the -# title of most generated pages and in a few other places. -# The default value is: My Project. - -PROJECT_NAME = Neovim - -# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. This -# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version -# control system is used. - -PROJECT_NUMBER = - -# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description -# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a -# quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short. - -PROJECT_BRIEF = - -# With the PROJECT_LOGO tag one can specify a logo or an icon that is included -# in the documentation. The maximum height of the logo should not exceed 55 -# pixels and the maximum width should not exceed 200 pixels. Doxygen will copy -# the logo to the output directory. - -PROJECT_LOGO = contrib/doxygen/logo-devdoc.png - -# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) path -# into which the generated documentation will be written. If a relative path is -# entered, it will be relative to the location where doxygen was started. If -# left blank the current directory will be used. - -OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = build/doxygen - -# If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES then doxygen will create 4096 sub- -# directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output format and -# will distribute the generated files over these directories. Enabling this -# option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of source files, where -# putting all generated files in the same directory would otherwise causes -# performance problems for the file system. -# The default value is: NO. - -CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO - -# If the ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will allow non-ASCII -# characters to appear in the names of generated files. If set to NO, non-ASCII -# characters will be escaped, for example _xE3_x81_x84 will be used for Unicode -# U+3044. -# The default value is: NO. - -ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES = NO - -# The OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all -# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this -# information to generate all constant output in the proper language. -# Possible values are: Afrikaans, Arabic, Armenian, Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, -# Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (United States), -# Esperanto, Farsi (Persian), Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, -# Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en (Japanese with English messages), -# Korean, Korean-en (Korean with English messages), Latvian, Lithuanian, -# Macedonian, Norwegian, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, -# Serbian, Serbian-Cyrillic, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, -# Ukrainian and Vietnamese. -# The default value is: English. - -OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English - -# The OUTPUT_TEXT_DIRECTION tag is used to specify the direction in which all -# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this -# information to generate all generated output in the proper direction. -# Possible values are: None, LTR, RTL and Context. -# The default value is: None. - -OUTPUT_TEXT_DIRECTION = None - -# If the BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC tag is set to YES, doxygen will include brief member -# descriptions after the members that are listed in the file and class -# documentation (similar to Javadoc). Set to NO to disable this. -# The default value is: YES. - -BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES - -# If the REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to YES, doxygen will prepend the brief -# description of a member or function before the detailed description -# -# Note: If both HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS and BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC are set to NO, the -# brief descriptions will be completely suppressed. -# The default value is: YES. - -REPEAT_BRIEF = YES - -# This tag implements a quasi-intelligent brief description abbreviator that is -# used to form the text in various listings. Each string in this list, if found -# as the leading text of the brief description, will be stripped from the text -# and the result, after processing the whole list, is used as the annotated -# text. Otherwise, the brief description is used as-is. If left blank, the -# following values are used ($name is automatically replaced with the name of -# the entity):The $name class, The $name widget, The $name file, is, provides, -# specifies, contains, represents, a, an and the. - -ABBREVIATE_BRIEF = - -# If the ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC and REPEAT_BRIEF tags are both set to YES then -# doxygen will generate a detailed section even if there is only a brief -# description. -# The default value is: NO. - -ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO - -# If the INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB tag is set to YES, doxygen will show all -# inherited members of a class in the documentation of that class as if those -# members were ordinary class members. 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EXTERN int sandbox INIT(= 0); -/// Batch-mode: "-es" or "-Es" commandline argument was given. +/// Batch-mode: "-es", "-Es", "-l" commandline argument was given. EXTERN int silent_mode INIT(= false); /// Start position of active Visual selection. diff --git a/src/nvim/lua/executor.c b/src/nvim/lua/executor.c index 34b572f884..1bedb70efb 100644 --- a/src/nvim/lua/executor.c +++ b/src/nvim/lua/executor.c @@ -323,6 +323,34 @@ static int nlua_thr_api_nvim__get_runtime(lua_State *lstate) return 1; } +/// Copies all args into the Lua `arg` global. +/// +/// Example: +/// nvim -l foo.lua -- -e "sin=math.sin" script a b +/// +/// @note `lua` CLI sets _negative_ `arg` indices to the arguments upto "-e". +/// +/// @see https://www.lua.org/pil/1.4.html +/// @see https://github.com/premake/premake-core/blob/1c1304637f4f5e50ba8c57aae8d1d80ec3b7aaf2/src/host/premake.c#L563-L594 +/// +/// @returns number of args (stops at "--") +int nlua_set_argv(char **argv, int argc) +{ + lua_State *const L = global_lstate; + lua_newtable(L); + int i = 0; + for (; i < argc; i++) { + if (strequal("--", argv[i])) { + i--; + break; + } + lua_pushstring(L, argv[i]); + lua_rawseti(L, -2, i + 1); + } + lua_setglobal(L, "arg"); + return i + 1; +} + static void nlua_schedule_event(void **argv) { LuaRef cb = (LuaRef)(ptrdiff_t)argv[0]; diff --git a/src/nvim/main.c b/src/nvim/main.c index b0da7f4500..77584b049a 100644 --- a/src/nvim/main.c +++ b/src/nvim/main.c @@ -275,14 +275,14 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) // Check if we have an interactive window. check_and_set_isatty(¶ms); + // TODO: should we try to keep param scan before this? + nlua_init(); + TIME_MSG("init lua interpreter"); + // Process the command line arguments. File names are put in the global // argument list "global_alist". command_line_scan(¶ms); - nlua_init(); - - TIME_MSG("init lua interpreter"); - if (embedded_mode) { const char *err; if (!channel_from_stdio(true, CALLBACK_READER_INIT, &err)) { @@ -363,8 +363,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) debug_break_level = params.use_debug_break_level; // Read ex-commands if invoked with "-es". - if (!params.input_isatty && !params.input_neverscript - && silent_mode && exmode_active) { + if (!params.input_isatty && !params.input_istext && silent_mode && exmode_active) { input_start(STDIN_FILENO); } @@ -409,14 +408,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) init_default_autocmds(); TIME_MSG("init default autocommands"); - bool vimrc_none = params.use_vimrc != NULL && strequal(params.use_vimrc, "NONE"); + bool vimrc_none = strequal(params.use_vimrc, "NONE"); // Reset 'loadplugins' for "-u NONE" before "--cmd" arguments. // Allows for setting 'loadplugins' there. - if (vimrc_none) { - // When using --clean we still want to load plugins - p_lpl = params.clean; - } + // For --clean we still want to load plugins. + p_lpl = vimrc_none ? params.clean : p_lpl; // Execute --cmd arguments. exe_pre_commands(¶ms); @@ -610,6 +607,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) (void)eval_has_provider("clipboard"); } + if (params.luaf != NULL) { + nlua_exec_file(params.luaf); + // return 0; + } + TIME_MSG("before starting main loop"); ILOG("starting main loop"); @@ -962,7 +964,7 @@ static bool edit_stdin(mparm_T *parmp) { bool implicit = !headless_mode && !(embedded_mode && stdin_fd <= 0) - && (!exmode_active || parmp->input_neverscript) + && (!exmode_active || parmp->input_istext) && !parmp->input_isatty && parmp->scriptin == NULL; // `-s -` was not given. return parmp->had_stdin_file || implicit; @@ -993,9 +995,9 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) } else { parmp->commands[parmp->n_commands++] = &(argv[0][1]); } - - // Optional argument. } else if (argv[0][0] == '-' && !had_minmin) { + // Optional argument. + want_argument = false; char c = argv[0][argv_idx++]; switch (c) { @@ -1005,9 +1007,7 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) silent_mode = true; parmp->no_swap_file = true; } else { - if (parmp->edit_type != EDIT_NONE - && parmp->edit_type != EDIT_FILE - && parmp->edit_type != EDIT_STDIN) { + if (parmp->edit_type > EDIT_STDIN) { mainerr(err_too_many_args, argv[0]); } parmp->had_stdin_file = true; @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) } argv_idx = -1; // skip to next argument break; - case '-': // "--" don't take any more option arguments + case '-': // "--" No more option arguments. // "--help" give help message // "--version" give version message // "--noplugin[s]" skip plugins @@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) break; case 'E': // "-E" Ex mode exmode_active = true; - parmp->input_neverscript = true; + parmp->input_istext = true; break; case 'f': // "-f" GUI: run in foreground. break; @@ -1123,10 +1123,6 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) p_hkmap = true; set_option_value_give_err("rl", 1L, NULL, 0); break; - case 'l': // "-l" lisp mode, 'lisp' and 'showmatch' on. - set_option_value_give_err("lisp", 1L, NULL, 0); - p_sm = true; - break; case 'M': // "-M" no changes or writing of files reset_modifiable(); FALLTHROUGH; @@ -1231,6 +1227,7 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) FALLTHROUGH; case 'S': // "-S {file}" execute Vim script case 'i': // "-i {shada}" use for ShaDa file + case 'l': // "-l {file}" Lua mode case 'u': // "-u {vimrc}" vim inits file case 'U': // "-U {gvimrc}" gvim inits file case 'W': // "-W {scriptout}" overwrite @@ -1311,6 +1308,27 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp) set_option_value_give_err("shadafile", 0L, argv[0], 0); break; + case 'l': // "-l" Lua script: args after "-l". + silent_mode = true; + p_verbose = 1; + parmp->no_swap_file = true; + parmp->use_vimrc = parmp->use_vimrc ? parmp->use_vimrc : "NONE"; + if (p_shadafile == NULL || *p_shadafile == NUL) { + set_option_value_give_err("shadafile", 0L, "NONE", 0); + } + parmp->luaf = argv[0]; + argc--; + argv++; + // Lua args after "-l <file>" (upto "--"). + int l_argc = nlua_set_argv(argv, argc); + assert(l_argc >= 0); + argc = argc - l_argc; + if (argc > 0) { // Found "--". + argv = argv + l_argc; + had_minmin = true; + } + break; + case 's': // "-s {scriptin}" read from script file if (parmp->scriptin != NULL) { scripterror: @@ -1354,9 +1372,7 @@ scripterror: argv_idx = -1; // skip to next argument // Check for only one type of editing. - if (parmp->edit_type != EDIT_NONE - && parmp->edit_type != EDIT_FILE - && parmp->edit_type != EDIT_STDIN) { + if (parmp->edit_type > EDIT_STDIN) { mainerr(err_too_many_args, argv[0]); } parmp->edit_type = EDIT_FILE; @@ -1421,6 +1437,7 @@ static void init_params(mparm_T *paramp, int argc, char **argv) paramp->listen_addr = NULL; paramp->server_addr = NULL; paramp->remote = 0; + paramp->luaf = NULL; } /// Initialize global startuptime file if "--startuptime" passed as an argument. @@ -2154,6 +2171,7 @@ static void usage(void) os_msg(_(" + Start at end of file\n")); os_msg(_(" --cmd <cmd> Execute <cmd> before any config\n")); os_msg(_(" +<cmd>, -c <cmd> Execute <cmd> after config and first file\n")); + os_msg(_(" -l <script> [args...] Execute Lua <script> (with optional args)\n")); os_msg("\n"); os_msg(_(" -b Binary mode\n")); os_msg(_(" -d Diff mode\n")); diff --git a/src/nvim/main.h b/src/nvim/main.h index c39fc1ed4a..f8cf26961c 100644 --- a/src/nvim/main.h +++ b/src/nvim/main.h @@ -23,15 +23,17 @@ typedef struct { char cmds_tofree[MAX_ARG_CMDS]; // commands that need free() int n_pre_commands; // no. of commands from --cmd char *pre_commands[MAX_ARG_CMDS]; // commands from --cmd argument + char *luaf; // Lua script filename from "-l" int edit_type; // type of editing to do char *tagname; // tag from -t argument char *use_ef; // 'errorfile' from -q argument bool input_isatty; // stdin is a terminal + bool input_istext; // stdin is text, not executable (-E/-Es) bool output_isatty; // stdout is a terminal bool err_isatty; // stderr is a terminal - bool input_neverscript; // never treat stdin as script (-E/-Es) + int no_swap_file; // "-n" argument used int use_debug_break_level; int window_count; // number of windows to use diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim index ee0445c6b4..54b7636f69 100644 --- a/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim @@ -962,6 +962,7 @@ endfunc " Test for enabling the lisp mode on startup func Test_l_arg() + throw 'Skipped: Nvim -l arg differs from Vim' let after =<< trim [CODE] let s = 'lisp=' .. &lisp .. ', showmatch=' .. &showmatch call writefile([s], 'Xtestout') diff --git a/test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua b/test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua index 72d8f3a103..1df8d76c97 100644 --- a/test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua +++ b/test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ local write_file = helpers.write_file local meths = helpers.meths local alter_slashes = helpers.alter_slashes local is_os = helpers.is_os +local dedent = helpers.dedent local testfile = 'Xtest_startuptime' after_each(function() @@ -47,6 +48,34 @@ describe('startup', function() assert_log("require%('vim%._editor'%)", testfile, 100) end) end) + + it('-D does not hang #12647', function() + clear() + local screen + screen = Screen.new(60, 7) + screen:attach() + command([[let g:id = termopen('"]]..nvim_prog.. + [[" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "set noruler" -D')]]) + screen:expect([[ + ^ | + | + Entering Debug mode. Type "cont" to continue. | + nvim_exec() | + cmd: aunmenu * | + > | + | + ]]) + command([[call chansend(g:id, "cont\n")]]) + screen:expect([[ + ^ | + ~ | + ~ | + ~ | + [No Name] | + | + | + ]]) + end) end) describe('startup', function() @@ -58,6 +87,94 @@ describe('startup', function() os.remove('Xtest_startup_ttyout') end) + describe('-l Lua', function() + local function assert_l_out(expected, args_before, args_after) + local args = { nvim_prog, '--clean' } + vim.list_extend(args, args_before or {}) + vim.list_extend(args, { '-l', 'test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua' }) + vim.list_extend(args, args_after or {}) + local out = funcs.system(args):gsub('\r\n', '\n') + return eq(dedent(expected), out) + end + + it('failure modes', function() + -- nvim -l <missing file> + matches('nvim: Argument missing after: "%-l"', funcs.system({ nvim_prog, '-l' })) + eq(1, eval('v:shell_error')) + end) + + it('os.exit() sets Nvim exitcode', function() + -- nvim -l foo.lua -arg1 -- a b c + assert_l_out([[ + bufs: + args: { "-arg1", "--exitcode", "73", "--arg2" }]], + {}, + { '-arg1', "--exitcode", "73", '--arg2' } + ) + eq(73, eval('v:shell_error')) + end) + + it('sets _G.arg', function() + -- nvim -l foo.lua -arg1 -- a b c + assert_l_out([[ + bufs: + args: { "-arg1", "--arg2", "arg3" }]], + {}, + { '-arg1', '--arg2', 'arg3' } + ) + eq(0, eval('v:shell_error')) + + -- nvim -l foo.lua -- + assert_l_out([[ + bufs: + args: {}]], + {}, + { '--' } + ) + eq(0, eval('v:shell_error')) + + -- nvim file1 file2 -l foo.lua -arg1 -- file3 file4 + assert_l_out([[ + bufs: file1 file2 file3 file4 + args: { "-arg1", "arg 2" }]], + { 'file1', 'file2', }, + { '-arg1', 'arg 2', '--', 'file3', 'file4' } + ) + eq(0, eval('v:shell_error')) + + -- nvim file1 file2 -l foo.lua -arg1 -- + assert_l_out([[ + bufs: file1 file2 + args: { "-arg1" }]], + { 'file1', 'file2', }, + { '-arg1', '--' } + ) + eq(0, eval('v:shell_error')) + + -- nvim -l foo.lua <vim args> + assert_l_out([[ + bufs: + args: { "-c", "set wrap?" }]], + {}, + { '-c', 'set wrap?' } + ) + eq(0, eval('v:shell_error')) + + -- nvim <vim args> -l foo.lua <vim args> + assert_l_out( + -- luacheck: ignore 611 (Line contains only whitespaces) + [[ + wrap + + bufs: + args: { "-c", "set wrap?" }]], + { '-c', 'set wrap?' }, + { '-c', 'set wrap?' } + ) + eq(0, eval('v:shell_error')) + end) + end) + it('pipe at both ends: has("ttyin")==0 has("ttyout")==0', function() -- system() puts a pipe at both ends. local out = funcs.system({ nvim_prog, '-u', 'NONE', '-i', 'NONE', '--headless', @@ -66,6 +183,7 @@ describe('startup', function() '+q' }) eq('0 0', out) end) + it('with --embed: has("ttyin")==0 has("ttyout")==0', function() local screen = Screen.new(25, 3) -- Remote UI connected by --embed. @@ -77,6 +195,7 @@ describe('startup', function() 0 0 | ]]) end) + it('in a TTY: has("ttyin")==1 has("ttyout")==1', function() local screen = Screen.new(25, 4) screen:attach() @@ -95,6 +214,7 @@ describe('startup', function() | ]]) end) + it('output to pipe: has("ttyin")==1 has("ttyout")==0', function() if is_os('win') then command([[set shellcmdflag=/s\ /c shellxquote=\"]]) @@ -111,6 +231,7 @@ describe('startup', function() read_file('Xtest_startup_ttyout')) end) end) + it('input from pipe: has("ttyin")==0 has("ttyout")==1', function() if is_os('win') then command([[set shellcmdflag=/s\ /c shellxquote=\"]]) @@ -128,6 +249,7 @@ describe('startup', function() read_file('Xtest_startup_ttyout')) end) end) + it('input from pipe (implicit) #7679', function() local screen = Screen.new(25, 4) screen:attach() @@ -147,6 +269,7 @@ describe('startup', function() | ]]) end) + it('input from pipe + file args #7679', function() eq('ohyeah\r\n0 0 bufs=3', funcs.system({nvim_prog, '-n', '-u', 'NONE', '-i', 'NONE', '--headless', @@ -532,32 +655,6 @@ describe('sysinit', function() eval('printf("loaded %d xdg %d vim %d", g:loaded, get(g:, "xdg", 0), get(g:, "vim", 0))')) end) - it('fixed hang issue with -D (#12647)', function() - local screen - screen = Screen.new(60, 7) - screen:attach() - command([[let g:id = termopen('"]]..nvim_prog.. - [[" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "set noruler" -D')]]) - screen:expect([[ - ^ | - Entering Debug mode. Type "cont" to continue. | - nvim_exec() | - cmd: aunmenu * | - > | - <" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "set noruler" -D 1,0-1 All| - | - ]]) - command([[call chansend(g:id, "cont\n")]]) - screen:expect([[ - ^ | - ~ | - ~ | - [No Name] | - | - <" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "set noruler" -D 1,0-1 All| - | - ]]) - end) end) describe('user config init', function() diff --git a/test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua b/test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..37e738c75e --- /dev/null +++ b/test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +-- Test "nvim -l foo.lua …" + +local function printbufs() + local bufs = '' + for _, v in ipairs(vim.api.nvim_list_bufs()) do + local b = vim.fn.bufname(v) + if b:len() > 0 then + bufs = ('%s %s'):format(bufs, b) + end + end + print(('bufs:%s'):format(bufs)) +end + +local function parseargs(args) + local exitcode = nil + for i = 1, #args do + if args[i] == '--exitcode' then + exitcode = tonumber(args[i + 1]) + end + end + return exitcode +end + +local function main() + printbufs() + print('args:', vim.inspect(_G.arg)) + + local exitcode = parseargs(_G.arg) + if type(exitcode) == 'number' then + os.exit(exitcode) + end +end + +main() |