-- Nvim-Lua stdlib: the `vim` module (:help lua-stdlib)
--
-- Lua code lives in one of three places:
--    1. runtime/lua/vim/ (the runtime): For "nice to have" features, e.g. the
--       `inspect` and `lpeg` modules.
--    2. runtime/lua/vim/shared.lua: pure lua functions which always
--       are available. Used in the test runner, as well as worker threads
--       and processes launched from Nvim.
--    3. runtime/lua/vim/_editor.lua: Code which directly interacts with
--       the Nvim editor state. Only available in the main thread.
--
-- Guideline: "If in doubt, put it in the runtime".
--
-- Most functions should live directly in `vim.`, not in submodules.
-- The only "forbidden" names are those claimed by legacy `if_lua`:
--    $ vim
--    :lua for k,v in pairs(vim) do print(k) end
--    buffer
--    open
--    window
--    lastline
--    firstline
--    type
--    line
--    eval
--    dict
--    beep
--    list
--    command
--
-- Reference (#6580):
--    - https://github.com/luafun/luafun
--    - https://github.com/rxi/lume
--    - http://leafo.net/lapis/reference/utilities.html
--    - https://github.com/torch/paths
--    - https://github.com/bakpakin/Fennel (pretty print, repl)
--    - https://github.com/howl-editor/howl/tree/master/lib/howl/util
local vim = assert(vim)
-- These are for loading runtime modules lazily since they aren't available in
-- the nvim binary as specified in executor.c
for k,v in pairs {
  treesitter=true;
  filetype = true;
  F=true;
  lsp=true;
  highlight=true;
  diagnostic=true;
  keymap=true;
  ui=true;
} do vim._submodules[k] = v end
vim.log = {
  levels = {
    TRACE = 0;
    DEBUG = 1;
    INFO  = 2;
    WARN  = 3;
    ERROR = 4;
  }
}
-- Internal-only until comments in #8107 are addressed.
-- Returns:
--    {errcode}, {output}
function vim._system(cmd)
  local out = vim.fn.system(cmd)
  local err = vim.v.shell_error
  return err, out
end
-- Gets process info from the `ps` command.
-- Used by nvim_get_proc() as a fallback.
function vim._os_proc_info(pid)
  if pid == nil or pid <= 0 or type(pid) ~= 'number' then
    error('invalid pid')
  end
  local cmd = { 'ps', '-p', pid, '-o', 'comm=', }
  local err, name = vim._system(cmd)
  if 1 == err and vim.trim(name) == '' then
    return {}  -- Process not found.
  elseif 0 ~= err then
    error('command failed: '..vim.fn.string(cmd))
  end
  local _, ppid = vim._system({ 'ps', '-p', pid, '-o', 'ppid=', })
  -- Remove trailing whitespace.
  name = vim.trim(name):gsub('^.*/', '')
  ppid = tonumber(ppid) or -1
  return {
    name = name,
    pid = pid,
    ppid = ppid,
  }
end
-- Gets process children from the `pgrep` command.
-- Used by nvim_get_proc_children() as a fallback.
function vim._os_proc_children(ppid)
  if ppid == nil or ppid <= 0 or type(ppid) ~= 'number' then
    error('invalid ppid')
  end
  local cmd = { 'pgrep', '-P', ppid, }
  local err, rv = vim._system(cmd)
  if 1 == err and vim.trim(rv) == '' then
    return {}  -- Process not found.
  elseif 0 ~= err then
    error('command failed: '..vim.fn.string(cmd))
  end
  local children = {}
  for s in rv:gmatch('%S+') do
    local i = tonumber(s)
    if i ~= nil then
      table.insert(children, i)
    end
  end
  return children
end
-- TODO(ZyX-I): Create compatibility layer.
--- Return a human-readable representation of the given object.
---
---@see https://github.com/kikito/inspect.lua
---@see https://github.com/mpeterv/vinspect
local function inspect(object, options)  -- luacheck: no unused
  error(object, options)  -- Stub for gen_vimdoc.py
end
do
  local tdots, tick, got_line1, undo_started, trailing_nl = 0, 0, false, false, false
  --- Paste handler, invoked by |nvim_paste()| when a conforming UI
  --- (such as the |TUI|) pastes text into the editor.
  ---
  --- Example: To remove ANSI color codes when pasting:
  --- 
  --- vim.paste = (function(overridden)
  ---   return function(lines, phase)
  ---     for i,line in ipairs(lines) do
  ---       -- Scrub ANSI color codes from paste input.
  ---       lines[i] = line:gsub('\27%[[0-9;mK]+', '')
  ---     end
  ---     overridden(lines, phase)
  ---   end
  --- end)(vim.paste)
  --- 
  ---
  ---@see |paste|
  ---
  ---@param lines  |readfile()|-style list of lines to paste. |channel-lines|
  ---@param phase  -1: "non-streaming" paste: the call contains all lines.
  ---              If paste is "streamed", `phase` indicates the stream state:
  ---                - 1: starts the paste (exactly once)
  ---                - 2: continues the paste (zero or more times)
  ---                - 3: ends the paste (exactly once)
  ---@returns false if client should cancel the paste.
  function vim.paste(lines, phase)
    local now = vim.loop.now()
    local is_first_chunk = phase < 2
    local is_last_chunk = phase == -1 or phase == 3
    if is_first_chunk then  -- Reset flags.
      tdots, tick, got_line1, undo_started, trailing_nl = now, 0, false, false, false
    end
    if #lines == 0 then
      lines = {''}
    end
    if #lines == 1 and lines[1] == '' and not is_last_chunk then
      -- An empty chunk can cause some edge cases in streamed pasting,
      -- so don't do anything unless it is the last chunk.
      return true
    end
    -- Note: mode doesn't always start with "c" in cmdline mode, so use getcmdtype() instead.
    if vim.fn.getcmdtype() ~= '' then  -- cmdline-mode: paste only 1 line.
      if not got_line1 then
        got_line1 = (#lines > 1)
        -- Escape control characters
        local line1 = lines[1]:gsub('(%c)', '\022%1')
        -- nvim_input() is affected by mappings,
        -- so use nvim_feedkeys() with "n" flag to ignore mappings.
        vim.api.nvim_feedkeys(line1, 'n', true)
      end
      return true
    end
    local mode = vim.api.nvim_get_mode().mode
    if undo_started then
      vim.api.nvim_command('undojoin')
    end
    if mode:find('^i') or mode:find('^n?t') then  -- Insert mode or Terminal buffer
      vim.api.nvim_put(lines, 'c', false, true)
    elseif phase < 2 and mode:find('^R') and not mode:find('^Rv') then  -- Replace mode
      -- TODO: implement Replace mode streamed pasting
      -- TODO: support Virtual Replace mode
      local nchars = 0
      for _, line in ipairs(lines) do
        nchars = nchars + line:len()
      end
      local row, col = unpack(vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0))
      local bufline = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, row-1, row, true)[1]
      local firstline = lines[1]
      firstline = bufline:sub(1, col)..firstline
      lines[1] = firstline
      lines[#lines] = lines[#lines]..bufline:sub(col + nchars + 1, bufline:len())
      vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, row-1, row, false, lines)
    elseif mode:find('^[nvV\22sS\19]') then  -- Normal or Visual or Select mode
      if mode:find('^n') then  -- Normal mode
        -- When there was a trailing new line in the previous chunk,
        -- the cursor is on the first character of the next line,
        -- so paste before the cursor instead of after it.
        vim.api.nvim_put(lines, 'c', not trailing_nl, false)
      else  -- Visual or Select mode
        vim.api.nvim_command([[exe "silent normal! \"]])
        local del_start = vim.fn.getpos("'[")
        local cursor_pos = vim.fn.getpos('.')
        if mode:find('^[VS]') then  -- linewise
          if cursor_pos[2] < del_start[2] then  -- replacing lines at eof
            -- create a new line
            vim.api.nvim_put({''}, 'l', true, true)
          end
          vim.api.nvim_put(lines, 'c', false, false)
        else
          -- paste after cursor when replacing text at eol, otherwise paste before cursor
          vim.api.nvim_put(lines, 'c', cursor_pos[3] < del_start[3], false)
        end
      end
      -- put cursor at the end of the text instead of one character after it
      vim.fn.setpos('.', vim.fn.getpos("']"))
      trailing_nl = lines[#lines] == ''
    else  -- Don't know what to do in other modes
      return false
    end
    undo_started = true
    if phase ~= -1 and (now - tdots >= 100) then
      local dots = ('.'):rep(tick % 4)
      tdots = now
      tick = tick + 1
      -- Use :echo because Lua print('') is a no-op, and we want to clear the
      -- message when there are zero dots.
      vim.api.nvim_command(('echo "%s"'):format(dots))
    end
    if is_last_chunk then
      vim.api.nvim_command('redraw'..(tick > 1 and '|echo ""' or ''))
    end
    return true  -- Paste will not continue if not returning `true`.
  end
end
--- Defers callback `cb` until the Nvim API is safe to call.
---
---@see |lua-loop-callbacks|
---@see |vim.schedule()|
---@see |vim.in_fast_event()|
function vim.schedule_wrap(cb)
  return (function (...)
    local args = vim.F.pack_len(...)
    vim.schedule(function() cb(vim.F.unpack_len(args)) end)
  end)
end
-- vim.fn.{func}(...)
vim.fn = setmetatable({}, {
  __index = function(t, key)
    local _fn
    if vim.api[key] ~= nil then
      _fn = function()
        error(string.format("Tried to call API function with vim.fn: use vim.api.%s instead", key))
      end
    else
      _fn = function(...)
        return vim.call(key, ...)
      end
    end
    t[key] = _fn
    return _fn
  end
})
vim.funcref = function(viml_func_name)
  return vim.fn[viml_func_name]
end
-- An easier alias for commands.
vim.cmd = function(command)
  return vim.api.nvim_exec(command, false)
end
-- These are the vim.env/v/g/o/bo/wo variable magic accessors.
do
  local validate = vim.validate
  --@private
  local function make_dict_accessor(scope, handle)
    validate {
      scope = {scope, 's'};
    }
    local mt = {}
    function mt:__newindex(k, v)
      return vim._setvar(scope, handle or 0, k, v)
    end
    function mt:__index(k)
      if handle == nil and type(k) == 'number' then
        return make_dict_accessor(scope, k)
      end
      return vim._getvar(scope, handle or 0, k)
    end
    return setmetatable({}, mt)
  end
  vim.g = make_dict_accessor('g', false)
  vim.v = make_dict_accessor('v', false)
  vim.b = make_dict_accessor('b')
  vim.w = make_dict_accessor('w')
  vim.t = make_dict_accessor('t')
end
--- Get a table of lines with start, end columns for a region marked by two points
---
---@param bufnr number of buffer
---@param pos1 (line, column) tuple marking beginning of region
---@param pos2 (line, column) tuple marking end of region
---@param regtype type of selection (:help setreg)
---@param inclusive boolean indicating whether the selection is end-inclusive
---@return region lua table of the form {linenr = {startcol,endcol}}
function vim.region(bufnr, pos1, pos2, regtype, inclusive)
  if not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr) then
    vim.fn.bufload(bufnr)
  end
  -- check that region falls within current buffer
  local buf_line_count = vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(bufnr)
  pos1[1] = math.min(pos1[1], buf_line_count - 1)
  pos2[1] = math.min(pos2[1], buf_line_count - 1)
  -- in case of block selection, columns need to be adjusted for non-ASCII characters
  -- TODO: handle double-width characters
  local bufline
  if regtype:byte() == 22 then
    bufline = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, pos1[1], pos1[1] + 1, true)[1]
    pos1[2] = vim.str_utfindex(bufline, pos1[2])
  end
  local region = {}
  for l = pos1[1], pos2[1] do
    local c1, c2
    if regtype:byte() == 22 then  -- block selection: take width from regtype
      c1 = pos1[2]
      c2 = c1 + regtype:sub(2)
      -- and adjust for non-ASCII characters
      bufline = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(bufnr, l, l + 1, true)[1]
      if c1 < #bufline then
        c1 = vim.str_byteindex(bufline, c1)
      end
      if c2 < #bufline then
        c2 = vim.str_byteindex(bufline, c2)
      end
    else
      c1 = (l == pos1[1]) and (pos1[2]) or 0
      c2 = (l == pos2[1]) and (pos2[2] + (inclusive and 1 or 0)) or -1
    end
    table.insert(region, l, {c1, c2})
  end
  return region
end
--- Defers calling `fn` until `timeout` ms passes.
---
--- Use to do a one-shot timer that calls `fn`
--- Note: The {fn} is |schedule_wrap|ped automatically, so API functions are
--- safe to call.
---@param fn Callback to call once `timeout` expires
---@param timeout Number of milliseconds to wait before calling `fn`
---@return timer luv timer object
function vim.defer_fn(fn, timeout)
  vim.validate { fn = { fn, 'c', true}; }
  local timer = vim.loop.new_timer()
  timer:start(timeout, 0, vim.schedule_wrap(function()
    timer:stop()
    timer:close()
    fn()
  end))
  return timer
end
--- Display a notification to the user.
---
--- This function can be overridden by plugins to display notifications using a
--- custom provider (such as the system notification provider). By default,
--- writes to |:messages|.
---
---@param msg string Content of the notification to show to the user.
---@param level number|nil One of the values from |vim.log.levels|.
---@param opts table|nil Optional parameters. Unused by default.
function vim.notify(msg, level, opts) -- luacheck: no unused args
  if level == vim.log.levels.ERROR then
    vim.api.nvim_err_writeln(msg)
  elseif level == vim.log.levels.WARN then
    vim.api.nvim_echo({{msg, 'WarningMsg'}}, true, {})
  else
    vim.api.nvim_echo({{msg}}, true, {})
  end
end
do
  local notified = {}
  --- Display a notification only one time.
  ---
  --- Like |vim.notify()|, but subsequent calls with the same message will not
  --- display a notification.
  ---
  ---@param msg string Content of the notification to show to the user.
  ---@param level number|nil One of the values from |vim.log.levels|.
  ---@param opts table|nil Optional parameters. Unused by default.
  function vim.notify_once(msg, level, opts) -- luacheck: no unused args
    if not notified[msg] then
      vim.notify(msg, level, opts)
      notified[msg] = true
    end
  end
end
---@private
function vim.register_keystroke_callback()
  error('vim.register_keystroke_callback is deprecated, instead use: vim.on_key')
end
local on_key_cbs = {}
--- Adds Lua function {fn} with namespace id {ns_id} as a listener to every,
--- yes every, input key.
---
--- The Nvim command-line option |-w| is related but does not support callbacks
--- and cannot be toggled dynamically.
---
---@param fn function: Callback function. It should take one string argument.
---                   On each key press, Nvim passes the key char to fn(). |i_CTRL-V|
---                   If {fn} is nil, it removes the callback for the associated {ns_id}
---@param ns_id number? Namespace ID. If nil or 0, generates and returns a new
---                    |nvim_create_namespace()| id.
---
---@return number Namespace id associated with {fn}. Or count of all callbacks
---if on_key() is called without arguments.
---
---@note {fn} will be removed if an error occurs while calling.
---@note {fn} will not be cleared by |nvim_buf_clear_namespace()|
---@note {fn} will receive the keys after mappings have been evaluated
function vim.on_key(fn, ns_id)
  if fn == nil and ns_id == nil then
    return #on_key_cbs
  end
  vim.validate {
    fn = { fn, 'c', true},
    ns_id = { ns_id, 'n', true }
  }
  if ns_id == nil or ns_id == 0 then
    ns_id = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace('')
  end
  on_key_cbs[ns_id] = fn
  return ns_id
end
--- Executes the on_key callbacks.
---@private
function vim._on_key(char)
  local failed_ns_ids = {}
  local failed_messages = {}
  for k, v in pairs(on_key_cbs) do
    local ok, err_msg = pcall(v, char)
    if not ok then
      vim.on_key(nil, k)
      table.insert(failed_ns_ids, k)
      table.insert(failed_messages, err_msg)
    end
  end
  if failed_ns_ids[1] then
    error(string.format(
      "Error executing 'on_key' with ns_ids '%s'\n    Messages: %s",
      table.concat(failed_ns_ids, ", "),
      table.concat(failed_messages, "\n")))
  end
end
--- Generate a list of possible completions for the string.
--- String starts with ^ and then has the pattern.
---
---     1. Can we get it to just return things in the global namespace with that name prefix
---     2. Can we get it to return things from global namespace even with `print(` in front.
function vim._expand_pat(pat, env)
  env = env or _G
  pat = string.sub(pat, 2, #pat)
  if pat == '' then
    local result = vim.tbl_keys(env)
    table.sort(result)
    return result, 0
  end
  -- TODO: We can handle spaces in [] ONLY.
  --    We should probably do that at some point, just for cooler completion.
  -- TODO: We can suggest the variable names to go in []
  --    This would be difficult as well.
  --    Probably just need to do a smarter match than just `:match`
  -- Get the last part of the pattern
  local last_part = pat:match("[%w.:_%[%]'\"]+$")
  if not last_part then return {}, 0 end
  local parts, search_index = vim._expand_pat_get_parts(last_part)
  local match_part = string.sub(last_part, search_index, #last_part)
  local prefix_match_pat = string.sub(pat, 1, #pat - #match_part) or ''
  local final_env = env
  for _, part in ipairs(parts) do
    if type(final_env) ~= 'table' then
      return {}, 0
    end
    local key
    -- Normally, we just have a string
    -- Just attempt to get the string directly from the environment
    if type(part) == "string" then
      key = part
    else
      -- However, sometimes you want to use a variable, and complete on it
      --    With this, you have the power.
      -- MY_VAR = "api"
      -- vim[MY_VAR]
      -- -> _G[MY_VAR] -> "api"
      local result_key = part[1]
      if not result_key then
        return {}, 0
      end
      local result = rawget(env, result_key)
      if result == nil then
        return {}, 0
      end
      key = result
    end
    local field = rawget(final_env, key)
    if field == nil then
      local mt = getmetatable(final_env)
      if mt and type(mt.__index) == "table" then
        field = rawget(mt.__index, key)
      elseif final_env == vim and vim._submodules[key] then
        field = vim[key]
      end
    end
    final_env = field
    if not final_env then
      return {}, 0
    end
  end
  local keys = {}
  ---@private
  local function insert_keys(obj)
    for k,_ in pairs(obj) do
      if type(k) == "string" and string.sub(k,1,string.len(match_part)) == match_part then
        table.insert(keys,k)
      end
    end
  end
  if type(final_env) == "table" then
    insert_keys(final_env)
  end
  local mt = getmetatable(final_env)
  if mt and type(mt.__index) == "table" then
    insert_keys(mt.__index)
  end
  if final_env == vim then
    insert_keys(vim._submodules)
  end
  table.sort(keys)
  return keys, #prefix_match_pat
end
vim._expand_pat_get_parts = function(lua_string)
  local parts = {}
  local accumulator, search_index = '', 1
  local in_brackets, bracket_end = false, -1
  local string_char = nil
  for idx = 1, #lua_string do
    local s = lua_string:sub(idx, idx)
    if not in_brackets and (s == "." or s == ":") then
      table.insert(parts, accumulator)
      accumulator = ''
      search_index = idx + 1
    elseif s == "[" then
      in_brackets = true
      table.insert(parts, accumulator)
      accumulator = ''
      search_index = idx + 1
    elseif in_brackets then
      if idx == bracket_end then
        in_brackets = false
        search_index = idx + 1
        if string_char == "VAR" then
          table.insert(parts, { accumulator })
          accumulator = ''
          string_char = nil
        end
      elseif not string_char then
        bracket_end = string.find(lua_string, ']', idx, true)
        if s == '"' or s == "'" then
          string_char = s
        elseif s ~= ' ' then
          string_char = "VAR"
          accumulator = s
        end
      elseif string_char then
        if string_char ~= s then
          accumulator = accumulator .. s
        else
          table.insert(parts, accumulator)
          accumulator = ''
          string_char = nil
        end
      end
    else
      accumulator = accumulator .. s
    end
  end
  parts = vim.tbl_filter(function(val) return #val > 0 end, parts)
  return parts, search_index
end
---Prints given arguments in human-readable format.
---Example:
---
---  -- Print highlight group Normal and store it's contents in a variable.
---  local hl_normal = vim.pretty_print(vim.api.nvim_get_hl_by_name("Normal", true))
---
---@see |vim.inspect()|
---@return given arguments.
function vim.pretty_print(...)
  local objects = {}
  for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
    local v = select(i, ...)
    table.insert(objects, vim.inspect(v))
  end
  print(table.concat(objects, '    '))
  return ...
end
function vim._cs_remote(rcid, server_addr, connect_error, args)
  local function connection_failure_errmsg(consequence)
    local explanation
    if server_addr == '' then
      explanation = "No server specified with --server"
    else
      explanation = "Failed to connect to '" .. server_addr .. "'"
      if connect_error ~= "" then
        explanation = explanation .. ": " .. connect_error
      end
    end
    return "E247: " .. explanation .. ". " .. consequence
  end
  local f_silent = false
  local f_tab = false
  local subcmd = string.sub(args[1],10)
  if subcmd == 'tab' then
    f_tab = true
  elseif subcmd == 'silent' then
    f_silent = true
  elseif subcmd == 'wait' or subcmd == 'wait-silent' or subcmd == 'tab-wait' or subcmd == 'tab-wait-silent' then
    return { errmsg = 'E5600: Wait commands not yet implemented in nvim' }
  elseif subcmd == 'tab-silent' then
    f_tab = true
    f_silent = true
  elseif subcmd == 'send' then
    if rcid == 0 then
      return { errmsg = connection_failure_errmsg('Send failed.') }
    end
    vim.fn.rpcrequest(rcid, 'nvim_input', args[2])
    return { should_exit = true, tabbed = false }
  elseif subcmd == 'expr' then
    if rcid == 0 then
      return { errmsg = connection_failure_errmsg('Send expression failed.') }
    end
    print(vim.fn.rpcrequest(rcid, 'nvim_eval', args[2]))
    return { should_exit = true, tabbed = false }
  elseif subcmd ~= '' then
    return { errmsg='Unknown option argument: ' .. args[1] }
  end
  if rcid == 0 then
    if not f_silent then
      vim.notify(connection_failure_errmsg("Editing locally"), vim.log.levels.WARN)
    end
  else
    local command = {}
    if f_tab then table.insert(command, 'tab') end
    table.insert(command, 'drop')
    for i = 2, #args do
      table.insert(command, vim.fn.fnameescape(args[i]))
    end
    vim.fn.rpcrequest(rcid, 'nvim_command', table.concat(command, ' '))
  end
  return {
    should_exit = rcid ~= 0,
    tabbed = f_tab,
  }
end
require('vim._meta')
return vim