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-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/lua.txt35
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/news.txt2
-rw-r--r--runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua122
-rw-r--r--test/functional/lua/vim_spec.lua65
4 files changed, 139 insertions, 85 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/lua.txt b/runtime/doc/lua.txt
index 4f56593491..a1fb7aa344 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/lua.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/lua.txt
@@ -1649,14 +1649,25 @@ endswith({s}, {suffix}) *vim.endswith()*
Return: ~
(boolean) `true` if `suffix` is a suffix of `s`
-gsplit({s}, {sep}, {plain}) *vim.gsplit()*
+gsplit({s}, {sep}, {opts}) *vim.gsplit()*
Splits a string at each instance of a separator.
+ Example: >lua
+
+ for s in vim.gsplit(':aa::b:', ':', {plain=true}) do
+ print(s)
+ end
+<
+
Parameters: ~
- • {s} (string) String to split
- • {sep} (string) Separator or pattern
- • {plain} (boolean|nil) If `true` use `sep` literally (passed to
- string.find)
+ • {s} (string) String to split
+ • {sep} (string) Separator or pattern
+ • {opts} (table|nil) Keyword arguments |kwargs|:
+ • keepsep: (boolean) Return segments matching `sep` instead of
+ discarding them.
+ • plain: (boolean) Use `sep` literally (as in string.find).
+ • trimempty: (boolean) Discard empty segments at start and end
+ of the sequence.
Return: ~
(function) Iterator over the split components
@@ -1729,7 +1740,7 @@ spairs({t}) *vim.spairs()*
See also: ~
• Based on https://github.com/premake/premake-core/blob/master/src/base/table.lua
-split({s}, {sep}, {kwargs}) *vim.split()*
+split({s}, {sep}, {opts}) *vim.split()*
Splits a string at each instance of a separator.
Examples: >lua
@@ -1738,16 +1749,14 @@ split({s}, {sep}, {kwargs}) *vim.split()*
split("axaby", "ab?") --> {'','x','y'}
split("x*yz*o", "*", {plain=true}) --> {'x','yz','o'}
split("|x|y|z|", "|", {trimempty=true}) --> {'x', 'y', 'z'}
+ split("|x|y|z|", "|", {keepsep=true}) --> {'|', 'x', '|', 'y', '|', 'z', '|'}
<
Parameters: ~
- • {s} (string) String to split
- • {sep} (string) Separator or pattern
- • {kwargs} (table|nil) Keyword arguments:
- • plain: (boolean) If `true` use `sep` literally (passed to
- string.find)
- • trimempty: (boolean) If `true` remove empty items from the
- front and back of the list
+ • {s} (string) String to split
+ • {sep} (string) Separator or pattern
+ • {opts} (table|nil) Keyword arguments |kwargs| accepted by
+ |vim.gsplit()|
Return: ~
string[] List of split components
diff --git a/runtime/doc/news.txt b/runtime/doc/news.txt
index 57b3e00709..1499b9d742 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/news.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/news.txt
@@ -132,6 +132,8 @@ The following new APIs or features were added.
• |vim.fs.dir()| now has a `opts` argument with a depth field to allow
recursively searching a directory tree.
+• |vim.gsplit()| supports all features of |vim.split()|.
+
• |vim.secure.read()| reads a file and prompts the user if it should be
trusted and, if so, returns the file's contents.
diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua
index 1c8defc93a..95ddb3c70d 100644
--- a/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua
+++ b/runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua
@@ -59,6 +59,13 @@ end)()
--- Splits a string at each instance of a separator.
---
+--- Example:
+--- <pre>lua
+--- for s in vim.gsplit(':aa::b:', ':', {plain=true}) do
+--- print(s)
+--- end
+--- </pre>
+---
---@see |vim.split()|
---@see |luaref-patterns|
---@see https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html
@@ -66,17 +73,40 @@ end)()
---
---@param s string String to split
---@param sep string Separator or pattern
----@param plain (boolean|nil) If `true` use `sep` literally (passed to string.find)
----@return fun():string (function) Iterator over the split components
-function vim.gsplit(s, sep, plain)
- vim.validate({ s = { s, 's' }, sep = { sep, 's' }, plain = { plain, 'b', true } })
+---@param opts (table|nil) Keyword arguments |kwargs|:
+--- - keepsep: (boolean) Include segments matching `sep` instead of discarding them.
+--- - plain: (boolean) Use `sep` literally (as in string.find).
+--- - trimempty: (boolean) Discard empty segments at start and end of the sequence.
+---@return fun():string|nil (function) Iterator over the split components
+function vim.gsplit(s, sep, opts)
+ local plain
+ local trimempty = false
+ local keepsep = false
+ if type(opts) == 'boolean' then
+ plain = opts -- For backwards compatibility.
+ else
+ vim.validate({ s = { s, 's' }, sep = { sep, 's' }, opts = { opts, 't', true } })
+ opts = opts or {}
+ plain, trimempty, keepsep = opts.plain, opts.trimempty, opts.keepsep
+ assert(not trimempty or not keepsep, 'keepsep+trimempty not supported')
+ end
local start = 1
local done = false
+ local sepseg = nil -- Last matched `sep` segment.
+ local sepesc = plain and vim.pesc(sep) or sep
+
+ -- For `trimempty`:
+ local empty_start = true -- Only empty segments seen so far.
+ local empty_segs = 0 -- Empty segments found between non-empty segments.
+ local nonemptyseg = nil
local function _pass(i, j, ...)
if i then
assert(j + 1 > start, 'Infinite loop detected')
+ if keepsep then
+ sepseg = s:match(sepesc, start)
+ end
local seg = s:sub(start, i - 1)
start = j + 1
return seg, ...
@@ -87,16 +117,48 @@ function vim.gsplit(s, sep, plain)
end
return function()
- if done or (s == '' and sep == '') then
- return
- end
- if sep == '' then
+ if trimempty and empty_segs > 0 then
+ -- trimempty: Pop the collected empty segments.
+ empty_segs = empty_segs - 1
+ return ''
+ elseif trimempty and nonemptyseg then
+ local seg = nonemptyseg
+ nonemptyseg = nil
+ return seg
+ elseif keepsep and sepseg then
+ local seg = sepseg
+ sepseg = nil
+ return seg
+ elseif done or (s == '' and sep == '') then
+ return nil
+ elseif sep == '' then
if start == #s then
done = true
end
return _pass(start + 1, start)
end
- return _pass(s:find(sep, start, plain))
+
+ local seg = _pass(s:find(sep, start, plain))
+
+ -- Trim empty segments from start/end.
+ if trimempty and seg == '' then
+ while not done and seg == '' do
+ empty_segs = empty_segs + 1
+ seg = _pass(s:find(sep, start, plain))
+ end
+ if done and seg == '' then
+ return nil
+ elseif empty_start then
+ empty_start = false
+ empty_segs = 0
+ return seg
+ end
+ nonemptyseg = seg ~= '' and seg or nil
+ seg = ''
+ empty_segs = empty_segs - 1
+ end
+
+ return seg
end
end
@@ -108,51 +170,21 @@ end
--- split("axaby", "ab?") --> {'','x','y'}
--- split("x*yz*o", "*", {plain=true}) --> {'x','yz','o'}
--- split("|x|y|z|", "|", {trimempty=true}) --> {'x', 'y', 'z'}
+--- split("|x|y|z|", "|", {keepsep=true}) --> {'|', 'x', '|', 'y', '|', 'z', '|'}
--- </pre>
---
---@see |vim.gsplit()|
---
---@param s string String to split
---@param sep string Separator or pattern
----@param kwargs (table|nil) Keyword arguments:
---- - plain: (boolean) If `true` use `sep` literally (passed to string.find)
---- - trimempty: (boolean) If `true` remove empty items from the front
---- and back of the list
+---@param opts (table|nil) Keyword arguments |kwargs| accepted by |vim.gsplit()|
---@return string[] List of split components
-function vim.split(s, sep, kwargs)
- local plain
- local trimempty = false
- if type(kwargs) == 'boolean' then
- -- Support old signature for backward compatibility
- plain = kwargs
- else
- vim.validate({ kwargs = { kwargs, 't', true } })
- kwargs = kwargs or {}
- plain = kwargs.plain
- trimempty = kwargs.trimempty
- end
-
+function vim.split(s, sep, opts)
+ -- TODO(justinmk): deprecate vim.split in favor of vim.totable(vim.gsplit())
local t = {}
- local skip = trimempty
- for c in vim.gsplit(s, sep, plain) do
- if c ~= '' then
- skip = false
- end
-
- if not skip then
- table.insert(t, c)
- end
+ for c in vim.gsplit(s, sep, opts) do
+ table.insert(t, c)
end
-
- if trimempty then
- for i = #t, 1, -1 do
- if t[i] ~= '' then
- break
- end
- table.remove(t, i)
- end
- end
-
return t
end
diff --git a/test/functional/lua/vim_spec.lua b/test/functional/lua/vim_spec.lua
index 0483ec46f0..4cf38a1567 100644
--- a/test/functional/lua/vim_spec.lua
+++ b/test/functional/lua/vim_spec.lua
@@ -292,51 +292,62 @@ describe('lua stdlib', function()
]]}
end)
- it("vim.split", function()
- local split = function(str, sep, kwargs)
- return exec_lua('return vim.split(...)', str, sep, kwargs)
- end
-
+ it('vim.gsplit, vim.split', function()
local tests = {
- { "a,b", ",", false, false, { 'a', 'b' } },
- { ":aa::bb:", ":", false, false, { '', 'aa', '', 'bb', '' } },
- { ":aa::bb:", ":", false, true, { 'aa', '', 'bb' } },
- { "::ee::ff:", ":", false, false, { '', '', 'ee', '', 'ff', '' } },
- { "::ee::ff:", ":", false, true, { 'ee', '', 'ff' } },
- { "ab", ".", false, false, { '', '', '' } },
- { "a1b2c", "[0-9]", false, false, { 'a', 'b', 'c' } },
- { "xy", "", false, false, { 'x', 'y' } },
- { "here be dragons", " ", false, false, { "here", "be", "dragons"} },
- { "axaby", "ab?", false, false, { '', 'x', 'y' } },
- { "f v2v v3v w2w ", "([vw])2%1", false, false, { 'f ', ' v3v ', ' ' } },
- { "", "", false, false, {} },
- { "", "a", false, false, { '' } },
- { "x*yz*oo*l", "*", true, false, { 'x', 'yz', 'oo', 'l' } },
+ { 'a,b', ',', false, false, { 'a', 'b' } },
+ { ':aa::::bb:', ':', false, false, { '', 'aa', '', '', '', 'bb', '' } },
+ { ':aa::::bb:', ':', false, true, { 'aa', '', '', '', 'bb' } },
+ { ':aa::bb:', ':', false, true, { 'aa', '', 'bb' } },
+ { '/a/b:/b/\n', '[:\n]', false, true, { '/a/b', '/b/' } },
+ { '::ee::ff:', ':', false, false, { '', '', 'ee', '', 'ff', '' } },
+ { '::ee::ff::', ':', false, true, { 'ee', '', 'ff' } },
+ { 'ab', '.', false, false, { '', '', '' } },
+ { 'a1b2c', '[0-9]', false, false, { 'a', 'b', 'c' } },
+ { 'xy', '', false, false, { 'x', 'y' } },
+ { 'here be dragons', ' ', false, false, { 'here', 'be', 'dragons'} },
+ { 'axaby', 'ab?', false, false, { '', 'x', 'y' } },
+ { 'f v2v v3v w2w ', '([vw])2%1', false, false, { 'f ', ' v3v ', ' ' } },
+ { '', '', false, false, {} },
+ { '', '', false, true, {} },
+ { '\n', '[:\n]', false, true, {} },
+ { '', 'a', false, false, { '' } },
+ { 'x*yz*oo*l', '*', true, false, { 'x', 'yz', 'oo', 'l' } },
}
for _, t in ipairs(tests) do
- eq(t[5], split(t[1], t[2], {plain=t[3], trimempty=t[4]}))
+ eq(t[5], vim.split(t[1], t[2], {plain=t[3], trimempty=t[4]}))
end
-- Test old signature
- eq({'x', 'yz', 'oo', 'l'}, split("x*yz*oo*l", "*", true))
+ eq({'x', 'yz', 'oo', 'l'}, vim.split("x*yz*oo*l", "*", true))
local loops = {
{ "abc", ".-" },
}
for _, t in ipairs(loops) do
- matches("Infinite loop detected", pcall_err(split, t[1], t[2]))
+ matches("Infinite loop detected", pcall_err(vim.split, t[1], t[2]))
end
+ -- `keepsep`
+ eq({ '', '.', '', '.', 'aa', '.', 'bb', '.', 'cc', '.', 'dd', '.', 'ee', '.', '', },
+ vim.split('..aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.', '%.', {keepsep=true}))
+ eq({ '..aa', '1', '.bb', '2', '', '2', '.cc.', '9', '', },
+ vim.split('..aa1.bb22.cc.9', '%d', {keepsep=true}))
+ eq({ '..aa', '1', '.bb', '22', '.cc.', '9', '', },
+ vim.split('..aa1.bb22.cc.9', '%d+', {keepsep=true}))
+
-- Validates args.
- eq(true, pcall(split, 'string', 'string'))
+ eq(true, pcall(vim.split, 'string', 'string'))
matches('s: expected string, got number',
- pcall_err(split, 1, 'string'))
+ pcall_err(vim.split, 1, 'string'))
matches('sep: expected string, got number',
- pcall_err(split, 'string', 1))
- matches('kwargs: expected table, got number',
- pcall_err(split, 'string', 'string', 1))
+ pcall_err(vim.split, 'string', 1))
+ matches('opts: expected table, got number',
+ pcall_err(vim.split, 'string', 'string', 1))
+ -- Not supported (yet).
+ matches('keepsep%+trimempty not supported',
+ pcall_err(vim.split, 'foo bar', ' ', {keepsep=true, trimempty=true}))
end)
it('vim.trim', function()