-- prevents luacheck from making lints for setting things on vim local vim = assert(vim) local pathtrails = {} vim._so_trails = {} for s in (package.cpath..';'):gmatch('[^;]*;') do s = s:sub(1, -2) -- Strip trailing semicolon -- Find out path patterns. pathtrail should contain something like -- /?.so, \?.dll. This allows not to bother determining what correct -- suffixes are. local pathtrail = s:match('[/\\][^/\\]*%?.*$') if pathtrail and not pathtrails[pathtrail] then pathtrails[pathtrail] = true table.insert(vim._so_trails, pathtrail) end end function vim._load_package(name) local basename = name:gsub('%.', '/') local paths = {"lua/"..basename..".lua", "lua/"..basename.."/init.lua"} local found = vim.api.nvim__get_runtime(paths, false, {is_lua=true}) if #found > 0 then local f, err = loadfile(found[1]) return f or error(err) end local so_paths = {} for _,trail in ipairs(vim._so_trails) do local path = "lua"..trail:gsub('?', basename) -- so_trails contains a leading slash table.insert(so_paths, path) end found = vim.api.nvim__get_runtime(so_paths, false, {is_lua=true}) if #found > 0 then -- Making function name in Lua 5.1 (see src/loadlib.c:mkfuncname) is -- a) strip prefix up to and including the first dash, if any -- b) replace all dots by underscores -- c) prepend "luaopen_" -- So "foo-bar.baz" should result in "luaopen_bar_baz" local dash = name:find("-", 1, true) local modname = dash and name:sub(dash + 1) or name local f, err = package.loadlib(found[1], "luaopen_"..modname:gsub("%.", "_")) return f or error(err) end return nil end -- Insert vim._load_package after the preloader at position 2 table.insert(package.loaders, 2, vim._load_package) -- should always be available vim.inspect = require'vim.inspect'