#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "klib/kvec.h" #include "nvim/api/buffer.h" #include "nvim/api/deprecated.h" #include "nvim/api/keysets_defs.h" #include "nvim/api/private/converter.h" #include "nvim/api/private/defs.h" #include "nvim/api/private/dispatch.h" #include "nvim/api/private/helpers.h" #include "nvim/api/private/validate.h" #include "nvim/api/vim.h" #include "nvim/ascii_defs.h" #include "nvim/autocmd.h" #include "nvim/buffer.h" #include "nvim/channel.h" #include "nvim/context.h" #include "nvim/cursor.h" #include "nvim/decoration.h" #include "nvim/drawscreen.h" #include "nvim/eval.h" #include "nvim/eval/typval.h" #include "nvim/ex_docmd.h" #include "nvim/ex_eval.h" #include "nvim/fold.h" #include "nvim/getchar.h" #include "nvim/globals.h" #include "nvim/grid.h" #include "nvim/highlight.h" #include "nvim/highlight_group.h" #include "nvim/keycodes.h" #include "nvim/log.h" #include "nvim/lua/executor.h" #include "nvim/macros_defs.h" #include "nvim/mapping.h" #include "nvim/mark.h" #include "nvim/mbyte.h" #include "nvim/memline.h" #include "nvim/memory.h" #include "nvim/message.h" #include "nvim/move.h" #include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.h" #include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/unpacker.h" #include "nvim/ops.h" #include "nvim/option.h" #include "nvim/option_vars.h" #include "nvim/optionstr.h" #include "nvim/os/input.h" #include "nvim/os/process.h" #include "nvim/popupmenu.h" #include "nvim/pos_defs.h" #include "nvim/runtime.h" #include "nvim/sign.h" #include "nvim/state.h" #include "nvim/statusline.h" #include "nvim/strings.h" #include "nvim/terminal.h" #include "nvim/types_defs.h" #include "nvim/ui.h" #include "nvim/vim_defs.h" #include "nvim/window.h" #define LINE_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE 4096 #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS # include "api/vim.c.generated.h" #endif /// Gets a highlight group by name /// /// similar to |hlID()|, but allocates a new ID if not present. Integer nvim_get_hl_id_by_name(String name) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) { return syn_check_group(name.data, name.size); } /// Gets all or specific highlight groups in a namespace. /// /// @note When the `link` attribute is defined in the highlight definition /// map, other attributes will not be taking effect (see |:hi-link|). /// /// @param ns_id Get highlight groups for namespace ns_id |nvim_get_namespaces()|. /// Use 0 to get global highlight groups |:highlight|. /// @param opts Options dict: /// - name: (string) Get a highlight definition by name. /// - id: (integer) Get a highlight definition by id. /// - link: (boolean, default true) Show linked group name instead of effective definition |:hi-link|. /// - create: (boolean, default true) When highlight group doesn't exist create it. /// /// @param[out] err Error details, if any. /// @return Highlight groups as a map from group name to a highlight definition map as in |nvim_set_hl()|, /// or only a single highlight definition map if requested by name or id. Dictionary nvim_get_hl(Integer ns_id, Dict(get_highlight) *opts, Arena *arena, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(11) { return ns_get_hl_defs((NS)ns_id, opts, arena, err); } /// Sets a highlight group. /// /// @note Unlike the `:highlight` command which can update a highlight group, /// this function completely replaces the definition. For example: /// ``nvim_set_hl(0, 'Visual', {})`` will clear the highlight group /// 'Visual'. /// /// @note The fg and bg keys also accept the string values `"fg"` or `"bg"` /// which act as aliases to the corresponding foreground and background /// values of the Normal group. If the Normal group has not been defined, /// using these values results in an error. /// /// /// @note If `link` is used in combination with other attributes; only the /// `link` will take effect (see |:hi-link|). /// /// @param ns_id Namespace id for this highlight |nvim_create_namespace()|. /// Use 0 to set a highlight group globally |:highlight|. /// Highlights from non-global namespaces are not active by default, use /// |nvim_set_hl_ns()| or |nvim_win_set_hl_ns()| to activate them. /// @param name Highlight group name, e.g. "ErrorMsg" /// @param val Highlight definition map, accepts the following keys: /// - fg (or foreground): color name or "#RRGGBB", see note. /// - bg (or background): color name or "#RRGGBB", see note. /// - sp (or special): color name or "#RRGGBB" /// - blend: integer between 0 and 100 /// - bold: boolean /// - standout: boolean /// - underline: boolean /// - undercurl: boolean /// - underdouble: boolean /// - underdotted: boolean /// - underdashed: boolean /// - strikethrough: boolean /// - italic: boolean /// - reverse: boolean /// - nocombine: boolean /// - link: name of another highlight group to link to, see |:hi-link|. /// - default: Don't override existing definition |:hi-default| /// - ctermfg: Sets foreground of cterm color |ctermfg| /// - ctermbg: Sets background of cterm color |ctermbg| /// - cterm: cterm attribute map, like |highlight-args|. If not set, /// cterm attributes will match those from the attribute map /// documented above. /// - force: if true force update the highlight group when it exists. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// // TODO(bfredl): val should take update vs reset flag void nvim_set_hl(Integer ns_id, String name, Dict(highlight) *val, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) { int hl_id = syn_check_group(name.data, name.size); VALIDATE_S((hl_id != 0), "highlight name", name.data, { return; }); int link_id = -1; HlAttrs attrs = dict2hlattrs(val, true, &link_id, err); if (!ERROR_SET(err)) { ns_hl_def((NS)ns_id, hl_id, attrs, link_id, val); } } /// Gets the active highlight namespace. /// /// @param opts Optional parameters /// - winid: (number) |window-ID| for retrieving a window's highlight /// namespace. A value of -1 is returned when |nvim_win_set_hl_ns()| /// has not been called for the window (or was called with a namespace /// of -1). /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Namespace id, or -1 Integer nvim_get_hl_ns(Dict(get_ns) *opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(12) { if (HAS_KEY(opts, get_ns, winid)) { win_T *win = find_window_by_handle(opts->winid, err); if (!win) { return 0; } return win->w_ns_hl; } else { return ns_hl_global; } } /// Set active namespace for highlights defined with |nvim_set_hl()|. This can be set for /// a single window, see |nvim_win_set_hl_ns()|. /// /// @param ns_id the namespace to use /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_hl_ns(Integer ns_id, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(10) { VALIDATE_INT((ns_id >= 0), "namespace", ns_id, { return; }); ns_hl_global = (NS)ns_id; hl_check_ns(); redraw_all_later(UPD_NOT_VALID); } /// Set active namespace for highlights defined with |nvim_set_hl()| while redrawing. /// /// This function meant to be called while redrawing, primarily from /// |nvim_set_decoration_provider()| on_win and on_line callbacks, which /// are allowed to change the namespace during a redraw cycle. /// /// @param ns_id the namespace to activate /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_hl_ns_fast(Integer ns_id, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(10) FUNC_API_FAST { ns_hl_fast = (NS)ns_id; hl_check_ns(); } /// Sends input-keys to Nvim, subject to various quirks controlled by `mode` /// flags. This is a blocking call, unlike |nvim_input()|. /// /// On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg. /// /// To input sequences like use |nvim_replace_termcodes()| (typically /// with escape_ks=false) to replace |keycodes|, then pass the result to /// nvim_feedkeys(). /// /// Example: /// /// ```vim /// :let key = nvim_replace_termcodes("", v:true, v:false, v:true) /// :call nvim_feedkeys(key, 'n', v:false) /// ``` /// /// @param keys to be typed /// @param mode behavior flags, see |feedkeys()| /// @param escape_ks If true, escape K_SPECIAL bytes in `keys`. /// This should be false if you already used /// |nvim_replace_termcodes()|, and true otherwise. /// @see feedkeys() /// @see vim_strsave_escape_ks void nvim_feedkeys(String keys, String mode, Boolean escape_ks) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { bool remap = true; bool insert = false; bool typed = false; bool execute = false; bool dangerous = false; for (size_t i = 0; i < mode.size; i++) { switch (mode.data[i]) { case 'n': remap = false; break; case 'm': remap = true; break; case 't': typed = true; break; case 'i': insert = true; break; case 'x': execute = true; break; case '!': dangerous = true; break; } } if (keys.size == 0 && !execute) { return; } char *keys_esc; if (escape_ks) { // Need to escape K_SPECIAL before putting the string in the // typeahead buffer. keys_esc = vim_strsave_escape_ks(keys.data); } else { keys_esc = keys.data; } ins_typebuf(keys_esc, (remap ? REMAP_YES : REMAP_NONE), insert ? 0 : typebuf.tb_len, !typed, false); if (vgetc_busy) { typebuf_was_filled = true; } if (escape_ks) { xfree(keys_esc); } if (execute) { int save_msg_scroll = msg_scroll; // Avoid a 1 second delay when the keys start Insert mode. msg_scroll = false; if (!dangerous) { ex_normal_busy++; } exec_normal(true); if (!dangerous) { ex_normal_busy--; } msg_scroll |= save_msg_scroll; } } /// Queues raw user-input. Unlike |nvim_feedkeys()|, this uses a low-level /// input buffer and the call is non-blocking (input is processed /// asynchronously by the eventloop). /// /// On execution error: does not fail, but updates v:errmsg. /// /// @note |keycodes| like are translated, so "<" is special. /// To input a literal "<", send . /// /// @note For mouse events use |nvim_input_mouse()|. The pseudokey form /// "" is deprecated since |api-level| 6. /// /// @param keys to be typed /// @return Number of bytes actually written (can be fewer than /// requested if the buffer becomes full). Integer nvim_input(String keys) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_FAST { may_trigger_vim_suspend_resume(false); return (Integer)input_enqueue(keys); } /// Send mouse event from GUI. /// /// Non-blocking: does not wait on any result, but queues the event to be /// processed soon by the event loop. /// /// @note Currently this doesn't support "scripting" multiple mouse events /// by calling it multiple times in a loop: the intermediate mouse /// positions will be ignored. It should be used to implement real-time /// mouse input in a GUI. The deprecated pseudokey form /// ("") of |nvim_input()| has the same limitation. /// /// @param button Mouse button: one of "left", "right", "middle", "wheel", "move". /// @param action For ordinary buttons, one of "press", "drag", "release". /// For the wheel, one of "up", "down", "left", "right". Ignored for "move". /// @param modifier String of modifiers each represented by a single char. /// The same specifiers are used as for a key press, except /// that the "-" separator is optional, so "C-A-", "c-a" /// and "CA" can all be used to specify Ctrl+Alt+click. /// @param grid Grid number if the client uses |ui-multigrid|, else 0. /// @param row Mouse row-position (zero-based, like redraw events) /// @param col Mouse column-position (zero-based, like redraw events) /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_input_mouse(String button, String action, String modifier, Integer grid, Integer row, Integer col, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) FUNC_API_FAST { may_trigger_vim_suspend_resume(false); if (button.data == NULL || action.data == NULL) { goto error; } int code = 0; if (strequal(button.data, "left")) { code = KE_LEFTMOUSE; } else if (strequal(button.data, "middle")) { code = KE_MIDDLEMOUSE; } else if (strequal(button.data, "right")) { code = KE_RIGHTMOUSE; } else if (strequal(button.data, "wheel")) { code = KE_MOUSEDOWN; } else if (strequal(button.data, "move")) { code = KE_MOUSEMOVE; } else { goto error; } if (code == KE_MOUSEDOWN) { if (strequal(action.data, "down")) { code = KE_MOUSEUP; } else if (strequal(action.data, "up")) { // code = KE_MOUSEDOWN } else if (strequal(action.data, "left")) { code = KE_MOUSERIGHT; } else if (strequal(action.data, "right")) { code = KE_MOUSELEFT; } else { goto error; } } else if (code != KE_MOUSEMOVE) { if (strequal(action.data, "press")) { // pass } else if (strequal(action.data, "drag")) { code += KE_LEFTDRAG - KE_LEFTMOUSE; } else if (strequal(action.data, "release")) { code += KE_LEFTRELEASE - KE_LEFTMOUSE; } else { goto error; } } int modmask = 0; for (size_t i = 0; i < modifier.size; i++) { char byte = modifier.data[i]; if (byte == '-') { continue; } int mod = name_to_mod_mask(byte); VALIDATE((mod != 0), "Invalid modifier: %c", byte, { return; }); modmask |= mod; } input_enqueue_mouse(code, (uint8_t)modmask, (int)grid, (int)row, (int)col); return; error: api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeValidation, "invalid button or action"); } /// Replaces terminal codes and |keycodes| (, , ...) in a string with /// the internal representation. /// /// @param str String to be converted. /// @param from_part Legacy Vim parameter. Usually true. /// @param do_lt Also translate . Ignored if `special` is false. /// @param special Replace |keycodes|, e.g. becomes a "\r" char. /// @see replace_termcodes /// @see cpoptions String nvim_replace_termcodes(String str, Boolean from_part, Boolean do_lt, Boolean special) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { if (str.size == 0) { // Empty string return (String) { .data = NULL, .size = 0 }; } int flags = 0; if (from_part) { flags |= REPTERM_FROM_PART; } if (do_lt) { flags |= REPTERM_DO_LT; } if (!special) { flags |= REPTERM_NO_SPECIAL; } char *ptr = NULL; replace_termcodes(str.data, str.size, &ptr, 0, flags, NULL, CPO_TO_CPO_FLAGS); return cstr_as_string(ptr); } /// Execute Lua code. Parameters (if any) are available as `...` inside the /// chunk. The chunk can return a value. /// /// Only statements are executed. To evaluate an expression, prefix it /// with `return`: return my_function(...) /// /// @param code Lua code to execute /// @param args Arguments to the code /// @param[out] err Details of an error encountered while parsing /// or executing the Lua code. /// /// @return Return value of Lua code if present or NIL. Object nvim_exec_lua(String code, Array args, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { return nlua_exec(code, args, err); } /// Notify the user with a message /// /// Relays the call to vim.notify . By default forwards your message in the /// echo area but can be overridden to trigger desktop notifications. /// /// @param msg Message to display to the user /// @param log_level The log level /// @param opts Reserved for future use. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any Object nvim_notify(String msg, Integer log_level, Dictionary opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) { MAXSIZE_TEMP_ARRAY(args, 3); ADD_C(args, STRING_OBJ(msg)); ADD_C(args, INTEGER_OBJ(log_level)); ADD_C(args, DICTIONARY_OBJ(opts)); return NLUA_EXEC_STATIC("return vim.notify(...)", args, err); } /// Calculates the number of display cells occupied by `text`. /// Control characters including count as one cell. /// /// @param text Some text /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Number of cells Integer nvim_strwidth(String text, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { VALIDATE_S((text.size <= INT_MAX), "text length", "(too long)", { return 0; }); return (Integer)mb_string2cells(text.data); } /// Gets the paths contained in |runtime-search-path|. /// /// @return List of paths ArrayOf(String) nvim_list_runtime_paths(Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { return nvim_get_runtime_file(NULL_STRING, true, err); } Array nvim__runtime_inspect(void) { return runtime_inspect(); } /// Find files in runtime directories /// /// "name" can contain wildcards. For example /// nvim_get_runtime_file("colors/*.vim", true) will return all color /// scheme files. Always use forward slashes (/) in the search pattern for /// subdirectories regardless of platform. /// /// It is not an error to not find any files. An empty array is returned then. /// /// @param name pattern of files to search for /// @param all whether to return all matches or only the first /// @return list of absolute paths to the found files ArrayOf(String) nvim_get_runtime_file(String name, Boolean all, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) FUNC_API_FAST { Array rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; int flags = DIP_DIRFILE | (all ? DIP_ALL : 0); TRY_WRAP(err, { do_in_runtimepath((name.size ? name.data : ""), flags, find_runtime_cb, &rv); }); return rv; } static bool find_runtime_cb(int num_fnames, char **fnames, bool all, void *cookie) { Array *rv = (Array *)cookie; for (int i = 0; i < num_fnames; i++) { ADD(*rv, CSTR_TO_OBJ(fnames[i])); if (!all) { return true; } } return num_fnames > 0; } String nvim__get_lib_dir(void) { return cstr_as_string(get_lib_dir()); } /// Find files in runtime directories /// /// @param pat pattern of files to search for /// @param all whether to return all matches or only the first /// @param opts is_lua: only search Lua subdirs /// @return list of absolute paths to the found files ArrayOf(String) nvim__get_runtime(Array pat, Boolean all, Dict(runtime) *opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(8) FUNC_API_FAST { VALIDATE(!opts->do_source || nlua_is_deferred_safe(), "%s", "'do_source' used in fast callback", {}); if (ERROR_SET(err)) { return (Array)ARRAY_DICT_INIT; } ArrayOf(String) res = runtime_get_named(opts->is_lua, pat, all); if (opts->do_source) { for (size_t i = 0; i < res.size; i++) { String name = res.items[i].data.string; (void)do_source(name.data, false, DOSO_NONE, NULL); } } return res; } /// Changes the global working directory. /// /// @param dir Directory path /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_current_dir(String dir, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { VALIDATE_S((dir.size < MAXPATHL), "directory name", "(too long)", { return; }); char string[MAXPATHL]; memcpy(string, dir.data, dir.size); string[dir.size] = NUL; try_start(); if (!changedir_func(string, kCdScopeGlobal)) { if (!try_end(err)) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to change directory"); } return; } try_end(err); } /// Gets the current line. /// /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Current line string String nvim_get_current_line(Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { return buffer_get_line(curbuf->handle, curwin->w_cursor.lnum - 1, err); } /// Sets the current line. /// /// @param line Line contents /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_current_line(String line, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN { buffer_set_line(curbuf->handle, curwin->w_cursor.lnum - 1, line, err); } /// Deletes the current line. /// /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_del_current_line(Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN { buffer_del_line(curbuf->handle, curwin->w_cursor.lnum - 1, err); } /// Gets a global (g:) variable. /// /// @param name Variable name /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Variable value Object nvim_get_var(String name, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { dictitem_T *di = tv_dict_find(&globvardict, name.data, (ptrdiff_t)name.size); if (di == NULL) { // try to autoload script bool found = script_autoload(name.data, name.size, false) && !aborting(); VALIDATE(found, "Key not found: %s", name.data, { return (Object)OBJECT_INIT; }); di = tv_dict_find(&globvardict, name.data, (ptrdiff_t)name.size); } VALIDATE((di != NULL), "Key not found: %s", name.data, { return (Object)OBJECT_INIT; }); return vim_to_object(&di->di_tv); } /// Sets a global (g:) variable. /// /// @param name Variable name /// @param value Variable value /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_var(String name, Object value, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { dict_set_var(&globvardict, name, value, false, false, err); } /// Removes a global (g:) variable. /// /// @param name Variable name /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_del_var(String name, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { dict_set_var(&globvardict, name, NIL, true, false, err); } /// Gets a v: variable. /// /// @param name Variable name /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Variable value Object nvim_get_vvar(String name, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { return dict_get_value(&vimvardict, name, err); } /// Sets a v: variable, if it is not readonly. /// /// @param name Variable name /// @param value Variable value /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_vvar(String name, Object value, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { dict_set_var(&vimvardict, name, value, false, false, err); } /// Echo a message. /// /// @param chunks A list of [text, hl_group] arrays, each representing a /// text chunk with specified highlight. `hl_group` element /// can be omitted for no highlight. /// @param history if true, add to |message-history|. /// @param opts Optional parameters. /// - verbose: Message was printed as a result of 'verbose' option /// if Nvim was invoked with -V3log_file, the message will be /// redirected to the log_file and suppressed from direct output. void nvim_echo(Array chunks, Boolean history, Dict(echo_opts) *opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) { HlMessage hl_msg = parse_hl_msg(chunks, err); if (ERROR_SET(err)) { goto error; } if (opts->verbose) { verbose_enter(); } msg_multiattr(hl_msg, history ? "echomsg" : "echo", history); if (opts->verbose) { verbose_leave(); verbose_stop(); // flush now } if (history) { // history takes ownership return; } error: hl_msg_free(hl_msg); } /// Writes a message to the Vim output buffer. Does not append "\n", the /// message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed is written. /// /// @param str Message void nvim_out_write(String str) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { write_msg(str, false, false); } /// Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Does not append "\n", the /// message is buffered (won't display) until a linefeed is written. /// /// @param str Message void nvim_err_write(String str) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { write_msg(str, true, false); } /// Writes a message to the Vim error buffer. Appends "\n", so the buffer is /// flushed (and displayed). /// /// @param str Message /// @see nvim_err_write() void nvim_err_writeln(String str) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { write_msg(str, true, true); } /// Gets the current list of buffer handles /// /// Includes unlisted (unloaded/deleted) buffers, like `:ls!`. /// Use |nvim_buf_is_loaded()| to check if a buffer is loaded. /// /// @return List of buffer handles ArrayOf(Buffer) nvim_list_bufs(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { Array rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; FOR_ALL_BUFFERS(b) { rv.size++; } rv.items = xmalloc(sizeof(Object) * rv.size); size_t i = 0; FOR_ALL_BUFFERS(b) { rv.items[i++] = BUFFER_OBJ(b->handle); } return rv; } /// Gets the current buffer. /// /// @return Buffer handle Buffer nvim_get_current_buf(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { return curbuf->handle; } /// Sets the current buffer. /// /// @param buffer Buffer handle /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_current_buf(Buffer buffer, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK { buf_T *buf = find_buffer_by_handle(buffer, err); if (!buf) { return; } try_start(); int result = do_buffer(DOBUF_GOTO, DOBUF_FIRST, FORWARD, buf->b_fnum, 0); if (!try_end(err) && result == FAIL) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to switch to buffer %d", buffer); } } /// Gets the current list of window handles. /// /// @return List of window handles ArrayOf(Window) nvim_list_wins(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { Array rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) { rv.size++; } rv.items = xmalloc(sizeof(Object) * rv.size); size_t i = 0; FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) { rv.items[i++] = WINDOW_OBJ(wp->handle); } return rv; } /// Gets the current window. /// /// @return Window handle Window nvim_get_current_win(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { return curwin->handle; } /// Sets the current window. /// /// @param window Window handle /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_current_win(Window window, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK { win_T *win = find_window_by_handle(window, err); if (!win) { return; } try_start(); goto_tabpage_win(win_find_tabpage(win), win); if (!try_end(err) && win != curwin) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to switch to window %d", window); } } /// Creates a new, empty, unnamed buffer. /// /// @param listed Sets 'buflisted' /// @param scratch Creates a "throwaway" |scratch-buffer| for temporary work /// (always 'nomodified'). Also sets 'nomodeline' on the buffer. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Buffer handle, or 0 on error /// /// @see buf_open_scratch Buffer nvim_create_buf(Boolean listed, Boolean scratch, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { try_start(); buf_T *buf = buflist_new(NULL, NULL, 0, BLN_NOOPT | BLN_NEW | (listed ? BLN_LISTED : 0)); try_end(err); if (buf == NULL) { goto fail; } // Open the memline for the buffer. This will avoid spurious autocmds when // a later nvim_buf_set_lines call would have needed to "open" the buffer. try_start(); block_autocmds(); int status = ml_open(buf); unblock_autocmds(); try_end(err); if (status == FAIL) { goto fail; } // Set last_changedtick to avoid triggering a TextChanged autocommand right // after it was added. buf->b_last_changedtick = buf_get_changedtick(buf); buf->b_last_changedtick_i = buf_get_changedtick(buf); buf->b_last_changedtick_pum = buf_get_changedtick(buf); // Only strictly needed for scratch, but could just as well be consistent // and do this now. buffer is created NOW, not when it latter first happen // to reach a window or aucmd_prepbuf() .. buf_copy_options(buf, BCO_ENTER | BCO_NOHELP); if (scratch) { set_string_option_direct_in_buf(buf, "bufhidden", -1, "hide", OPT_LOCAL, 0); set_string_option_direct_in_buf(buf, "buftype", -1, "nofile", OPT_LOCAL, 0); assert(buf->b_ml.ml_mfp->mf_fd < 0); // ml_open() should not have opened swapfile already buf->b_p_swf = false; buf->b_p_ml = false; } return buf->b_fnum; fail: if (!ERROR_SET(err)) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to create buffer"); } return 0; } /// Open a terminal instance in a buffer /// /// By default (and currently the only option) the terminal will not be /// connected to an external process. Instead, input send on the channel /// will be echoed directly by the terminal. This is useful to display /// ANSI terminal sequences returned as part of a rpc message, or similar. /// /// Note: to directly initiate the terminal using the right size, display the /// buffer in a configured window before calling this. For instance, for a /// floating display, first create an empty buffer using |nvim_create_buf()|, /// then display it using |nvim_open_win()|, and then call this function. /// Then |nvim_chan_send()| can be called immediately to process sequences /// in a virtual terminal having the intended size. /// /// @param buffer the buffer to use (expected to be empty) /// @param opts Optional parameters. /// - on_input: Lua callback for input sent, i e keypresses in terminal /// mode. Note: keypresses are sent raw as they would be to the pty /// master end. For instance, a carriage return is sent /// as a "\r", not as a "\n". |textlock| applies. It is possible /// to call |nvim_chan_send()| directly in the callback however. /// ["input", term, bufnr, data] /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return Channel id, or 0 on error Integer nvim_open_term(Buffer buffer, DictionaryOf(LuaRef) opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN { buf_T *buf = find_buffer_by_handle(buffer, err); if (!buf) { return 0; } if (cmdwin_type != 0 && buf == curbuf) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "%s", e_cmdwin); return 0; } LuaRef cb = LUA_NOREF; for (size_t i = 0; i < opts.size; i++) { String k = opts.items[i].key; Object *v = &opts.items[i].value; if (strequal("on_input", k.data)) { VALIDATE_T("on_input", kObjectTypeLuaRef, v->type, { return 0; }); cb = v->data.luaref; v->data.luaref = LUA_NOREF; break; } else { VALIDATE_S(false, "'opts' key", k.data, {}); } } TerminalOptions topts; Channel *chan = channel_alloc(kChannelStreamInternal); chan->stream.internal.cb = cb; chan->stream.internal.closed = false; topts.data = chan; // NB: overridden in terminal_check_size if a window is already // displaying the buffer topts.width = (uint16_t)MAX(curwin->w_width_inner - win_col_off(curwin), 0); topts.height = (uint16_t)curwin->w_height_inner; topts.write_cb = term_write; topts.resize_cb = term_resize; topts.close_cb = term_close; channel_incref(chan); terminal_open(&chan->term, buf, topts); if (chan->term != NULL) { terminal_check_size(chan->term); } channel_decref(chan); return (Integer)chan->id; } static void term_write(char *buf, size_t size, void *data) // NOLINT(readability-non-const-parameter) { Channel *chan = data; LuaRef cb = chan->stream.internal.cb; if (cb == LUA_NOREF) { return; } MAXSIZE_TEMP_ARRAY(args, 3); ADD_C(args, INTEGER_OBJ((Integer)chan->id)); ADD_C(args, BUFFER_OBJ(terminal_buf(chan->term))); ADD_C(args, STRING_OBJ(((String){ .data = buf, .size = size }))); textlock++; nlua_call_ref(cb, "input", args, false, NULL); textlock--; } static void term_resize(uint16_t width, uint16_t height, void *data) { // TODO(bfredl): Lua callback } static void term_close(void *data) { Channel *chan = data; terminal_destroy(&chan->term); api_free_luaref(chan->stream.internal.cb); chan->stream.internal.cb = LUA_NOREF; channel_decref(chan); } /// Send data to channel `id`. For a job, it writes it to the /// stdin of the process. For the stdio channel |channel-stdio|, /// it writes to Nvim's stdout. For an internal terminal instance /// (|nvim_open_term()|) it writes directly to terminal output. /// See |channel-bytes| for more information. /// /// This function writes raw data, not RPC messages. If the channel /// was created with `rpc=true` then the channel expects RPC /// messages, use |vim.rpcnotify()| and |vim.rpcrequest()| instead. /// /// @param chan id of the channel /// @param data data to write. 8-bit clean: can contain NUL bytes. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_chan_send(Integer chan, String data, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(7) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY FUNC_API_LUA_ONLY { const char *error = NULL; if (!data.size) { return; } channel_send((uint64_t)chan, data.data, data.size, false, &error); VALIDATE(!error, "%s", error, {}); } /// Gets the current list of tabpage handles. /// /// @return List of tabpage handles ArrayOf(Tabpage) nvim_list_tabpages(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { Array rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; FOR_ALL_TABS(tp) { rv.size++; } rv.items = xmalloc(sizeof(Object) * rv.size); size_t i = 0; FOR_ALL_TABS(tp) { rv.items[i++] = TABPAGE_OBJ(tp->handle); } return rv; } /// Gets the current tabpage. /// /// @return Tabpage handle Tabpage nvim_get_current_tabpage(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { return curtab->handle; } /// Sets the current tabpage. /// /// @param tabpage Tabpage handle /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_current_tabpage(Tabpage tabpage, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK { tabpage_T *tp = find_tab_by_handle(tabpage, err); if (!tp) { return; } try_start(); goto_tabpage_tp(tp, true, true); if (!try_end(err) && tp != curtab) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to switch to tabpage %d", tabpage); } } /// Pastes at cursor, in any mode. /// /// Invokes the `vim.paste` handler, which handles each mode appropriately. /// Sets redo/undo. Faster than |nvim_input()|. Lines break at LF ("\n"). /// /// Errors ('nomodifiable', `vim.paste()` failure, …) are reflected in `err` /// but do not affect the return value (which is strictly decided by /// `vim.paste()`). On error, subsequent calls are ignored ("drained") until /// the next paste is initiated (phase 1 or -1). /// /// @param data Multiline input. May be binary (containing NUL bytes). /// @param crlf Also break lines at CR and CRLF. /// @param phase -1: paste in a single call (i.e. without streaming). /// To "stream" a paste, call `nvim_paste` sequentially with /// these `phase` values: /// - 1: starts the paste (exactly once) /// - 2: continues the paste (zero or more times) /// - 3: ends the paste (exactly once) /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// @return /// - true: Client may continue pasting. /// - false: Client must cancel the paste. Boolean nvim_paste(String data, Boolean crlf, Integer phase, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN { static bool draining = false; bool cancel = false; VALIDATE_INT((phase >= -1 && phase <= 3), "phase", phase, { return false; }); Array args = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; Object rv = OBJECT_INIT; if (phase == -1 || phase == 1) { // Start of paste-stream. draining = false; } else if (draining) { // Skip remaining chunks. Report error only once per "stream". goto theend; } Array lines = string_to_array(data, crlf); ADD(args, ARRAY_OBJ(lines)); ADD(args, INTEGER_OBJ(phase)); rv = nvim_exec_lua(STATIC_CSTR_AS_STRING("return vim.paste(...)"), args, err); if (ERROR_SET(err)) { draining = true; goto theend; } if (!(State & (MODE_CMDLINE | MODE_INSERT)) && (phase == -1 || phase == 1)) { ResetRedobuff(); AppendCharToRedobuff('a'); // Dot-repeat. } // vim.paste() decides if client should cancel. Errors do NOT cancel: we // want to drain remaining chunks (rather than divert them to main input). cancel = (rv.type == kObjectTypeBoolean && !rv.data.boolean); if (!cancel && !(State & MODE_CMDLINE)) { // Dot-repeat. for (size_t i = 0; i < lines.size; i++) { String s = lines.items[i].data.string; assert(s.size <= INT_MAX); AppendToRedobuffLit(s.data, (int)s.size); // readfile()-style: "\n" is indicated by presence of N+1 item. if (i + 1 < lines.size) { AppendCharToRedobuff(NL); } } } if (!(State & (MODE_CMDLINE | MODE_INSERT)) && (phase == -1 || phase == 3)) { AppendCharToRedobuff(ESC); // Dot-repeat. } theend: api_free_object(rv); api_free_array(args); if (cancel || phase == -1 || phase == 3) { // End of paste-stream. draining = false; } return !cancel; } /// Puts text at cursor, in any mode. /// /// Compare |:put| and |p| which are always linewise. /// /// @param lines |readfile()|-style list of lines. |channel-lines| /// @param type Edit behavior: any |getregtype()| result, or: /// - "b" |blockwise-visual| mode (may include width, e.g. "b3") /// - "c" |charwise| mode /// - "l" |linewise| mode /// - "" guess by contents, see |setreg()| /// @param after If true insert after cursor (like |p|), or before (like |P|). /// @param follow If true place cursor at end of inserted text. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_put(ArrayOf(String) lines, String type, Boolean after, Boolean follow, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN { yankreg_T *reg = xcalloc(1, sizeof(yankreg_T)); VALIDATE_S((prepare_yankreg_from_object(reg, type, lines.size)), "type", type.data, { goto cleanup; }); if (lines.size == 0) { goto cleanup; // Nothing to do. } for (size_t i = 0; i < lines.size; i++) { VALIDATE_T("line", kObjectTypeString, lines.items[i].type, { goto cleanup; }); String line = lines.items[i].data.string; reg->y_array[i] = xmemdupz(line.data, line.size); memchrsub(reg->y_array[i], NUL, NL, line.size); } finish_yankreg_from_object(reg, false); TRY_WRAP(err, { bool VIsual_was_active = VIsual_active; msg_silent++; // Avoid "N more lines" message. do_put(0, reg, after ? FORWARD : BACKWARD, 1, follow ? PUT_CURSEND : 0); msg_silent--; VIsual_active = VIsual_was_active; }); cleanup: free_register(reg); xfree(reg); } /// Subscribes to event broadcasts. /// /// @param channel_id Channel id (passed automatically by the dispatcher) /// @param event Event type string void nvim_subscribe(uint64_t channel_id, String event) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { size_t length = (event.size < METHOD_MAXLEN ? event.size : METHOD_MAXLEN); char e[METHOD_MAXLEN + 1]; memcpy(e, event.data, length); e[length] = NUL; rpc_subscribe(channel_id, e); } /// Unsubscribes to event broadcasts. /// /// @param channel_id Channel id (passed automatically by the dispatcher) /// @param event Event type string void nvim_unsubscribe(uint64_t channel_id, String event) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { size_t length = (event.size < METHOD_MAXLEN ? event.size : METHOD_MAXLEN); char e[METHOD_MAXLEN + 1]; memcpy(e, event.data, length); e[length] = NUL; rpc_unsubscribe(channel_id, e); } /// Returns the 24-bit RGB value of a |nvim_get_color_map()| color name or /// "#rrggbb" hexadecimal string. /// /// Example: /// /// ```vim /// :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("Pink") /// :echo nvim_get_color_by_name("#cbcbcb") /// ``` /// /// @param name Color name or "#rrggbb" string /// @return 24-bit RGB value, or -1 for invalid argument. Integer nvim_get_color_by_name(String name) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { int dummy; return name_to_color(name.data, &dummy); } /// Returns a map of color names and RGB values. /// /// Keys are color names (e.g. "Aqua") and values are 24-bit RGB color values /// (e.g. 65535). /// /// @return Map of color names and RGB values. Dictionary nvim_get_color_map(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) { Dictionary colors = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; for (int i = 0; color_name_table[i].name != NULL; i++) { PUT(colors, color_name_table[i].name, INTEGER_OBJ(color_name_table[i].color)); } return colors; } /// Gets a map of the current editor state. /// /// @param opts Optional parameters. /// - types: List of |context-types| ("regs", "jumps", "bufs", /// "gvars", …) to gather, or empty for "all". /// @param[out] err Error details, if any /// /// @return map of global |context|. Dictionary nvim_get_context(Dict(context) *opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { Array types = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; if (HAS_KEY(opts, context, types)) { types = opts->types; } int int_types = types.size > 0 ? 0 : kCtxAll; if (types.size > 0) { for (size_t i = 0; i < types.size; i++) { if (types.items[i].type == kObjectTypeString) { const char *const s = types.items[i].data.string.data; if (strequal(s, "regs")) { int_types |= kCtxRegs; } else if (strequal(s, "jumps")) { int_types |= kCtxJumps; } else if (strequal(s, "bufs")) { int_types |= kCtxBufs; } else if (strequal(s, "gvars")) { int_types |= kCtxGVars; } else if (strequal(s, "sfuncs")) { int_types |= kCtxSFuncs; } else if (strequal(s, "funcs")) { int_types |= kCtxFuncs; } else { VALIDATE_S(false, "type", s, { return (Dictionary)ARRAY_DICT_INIT; }); } } } } Context ctx = CONTEXT_INIT; ctx_save(&ctx, int_types); Dictionary dict = ctx_to_dict(&ctx); ctx_free(&ctx); return dict; } /// Sets the current editor state from the given |context| map. /// /// @param dict |Context| map. Object nvim_load_context(Dictionary dict, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { Context ctx = CONTEXT_INIT; int save_did_emsg = did_emsg; did_emsg = false; ctx_from_dict(dict, &ctx, err); if (!ERROR_SET(err)) { ctx_restore(&ctx, kCtxAll); } ctx_free(&ctx); did_emsg = save_did_emsg; return (Object)OBJECT_INIT; } /// Gets the current mode. |mode()| /// "blocking" is true if Nvim is waiting for input. /// /// @returns Dictionary { "mode": String, "blocking": Boolean } Dictionary nvim_get_mode(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(2) FUNC_API_FAST { Dictionary rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; char modestr[MODE_MAX_LENGTH]; get_mode(modestr); bool blocked = input_blocking(); PUT(rv, "mode", CSTR_TO_OBJ(modestr)); PUT(rv, "blocking", BOOLEAN_OBJ(blocked)); return rv; } /// Gets a list of global (non-buffer-local) |mapping| definitions. /// /// @param mode Mode short-name ("n", "i", "v", ...) /// @returns Array of |maparg()|-like dictionaries describing mappings. /// The "buffer" key is always zero. ArrayOf(Dictionary) nvim_get_keymap(String mode) FUNC_API_SINCE(3) { return keymap_array(mode, NULL); } /// Sets a global |mapping| for the given mode. /// /// To set a buffer-local mapping, use |nvim_buf_set_keymap()|. /// /// Unlike |:map|, leading/trailing whitespace is accepted as part of the {lhs} or {rhs}. /// Empty {rhs} is ||. |keycodes| are replaced as usual. /// /// Example: /// /// ```vim /// call nvim_set_keymap('n', ' ', '', {'nowait': v:true}) /// ``` /// /// is equivalent to: /// /// ```vim /// nmap /// ``` /// /// @param channel_id /// @param mode Mode short-name (map command prefix: "n", "i", "v", "x", …) /// or "!" for |:map!|, or empty string for |:map|. /// "ia", "ca" or "!a" for abbreviation in Insert mode, Cmdline mode, or both, respectively /// @param lhs Left-hand-side |{lhs}| of the mapping. /// @param rhs Right-hand-side |{rhs}| of the mapping. /// @param opts Optional parameters map: Accepts all |:map-arguments| as keys except ||, /// values are booleans (default false). Also: /// - "noremap" disables |recursive_mapping|, like |:noremap| /// - "desc" human-readable description. /// - "callback" Lua function called in place of {rhs}. /// - "replace_keycodes" (boolean) When "expr" is true, replace keycodes in the /// resulting string (see |nvim_replace_termcodes()|). Returning nil from the Lua /// "callback" is equivalent to returning an empty string. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any. void nvim_set_keymap(uint64_t channel_id, String mode, String lhs, String rhs, Dict(keymap) *opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { modify_keymap(channel_id, -1, false, mode, lhs, rhs, opts, err); } /// Unmaps a global |mapping| for the given mode. /// /// To unmap a buffer-local mapping, use |nvim_buf_del_keymap()|. /// /// @see |nvim_set_keymap()| void nvim_del_keymap(uint64_t channel_id, String mode, String lhs, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { nvim_buf_del_keymap(channel_id, -1, mode, lhs, err); } /// Returns a 2-tuple (Array), where item 0 is the current channel id and item /// 1 is the |api-metadata| map (Dictionary). /// /// @returns 2-tuple [{channel-id}, {api-metadata}] Array nvim_get_api_info(uint64_t channel_id, Arena *arena) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_FAST FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { Array rv = arena_array(arena, 2); assert(channel_id <= INT64_MAX); ADD_C(rv, INTEGER_OBJ((int64_t)channel_id)); ADD_C(rv, DICTIONARY_OBJ(api_metadata())); return rv; } /// Self-identifies the client. /// /// The client/plugin/application should call this after connecting, to provide /// hints about its identity and purpose, for debugging and orchestration. /// /// Can be called more than once; the caller should merge old info if /// appropriate. Example: library first identifies the channel, then a plugin /// using that library later identifies itself. /// /// @note "Something is better than nothing". You don't need to include all the /// fields. /// /// @param channel_id /// @param name Short name for the connected client /// @param version Dictionary describing the version, with these /// (optional) keys: /// - "major" major version (defaults to 0 if not set, for no release yet) /// - "minor" minor version /// - "patch" patch number /// - "prerelease" string describing a prerelease, like "dev" or "beta1" /// - "commit" hash or similar identifier of commit /// @param type Must be one of the following values. Client libraries should /// default to "remote" unless overridden by the user. /// - "remote" remote client connected "Nvim flavored" MessagePack-RPC (responses /// must be in reverse order of requests). |msgpack-rpc| /// - "msgpack-rpc" remote client connected to Nvim via fully MessagePack-RPC /// compliant protocol. /// - "ui" gui frontend /// - "embedder" application using Nvim as a component (for example, /// IDE/editor implementing a vim mode). /// - "host" plugin host, typically started by nvim /// - "plugin" single plugin, started by nvim /// @param methods Builtin methods in the client. For a host, this does not /// include plugin methods which will be discovered later. /// The key should be the method name, the values are dicts with /// these (optional) keys (more keys may be added in future /// versions of Nvim, thus unknown keys are ignored. Clients /// must only use keys defined in this or later versions of /// Nvim): /// - "async" if true, send as a notification. If false or unspecified, /// use a blocking request /// - "nargs" Number of arguments. Could be a single integer or an array /// of two integers, minimum and maximum inclusive. /// /// @param attributes Arbitrary string:string map of informal client properties. /// Suggested keys: /// - "website": Client homepage URL (e.g. GitHub repository) /// - "license": License description ("Apache 2", "GPLv3", "MIT", …) /// - "logo": URI or path to image, preferably small logo or icon. /// .png or .svg format is preferred. /// /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_set_client_info(uint64_t channel_id, String name, Dictionary version, String type, Dictionary methods, Dictionary attributes, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(4) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { Dictionary info = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; PUT(info, "name", copy_object(STRING_OBJ(name), NULL)); version = copy_dictionary(version, NULL); bool has_major = false; for (size_t i = 0; i < version.size; i++) { if (strequal(version.items[i].key.data, "major")) { has_major = true; break; } } if (!has_major) { PUT(version, "major", INTEGER_OBJ(0)); } PUT(info, "version", DICTIONARY_OBJ(version)); PUT(info, "type", copy_object(STRING_OBJ(type), NULL)); PUT(info, "methods", DICTIONARY_OBJ(copy_dictionary(methods, NULL))); PUT(info, "attributes", DICTIONARY_OBJ(copy_dictionary(attributes, NULL))); rpc_set_client_info(channel_id, info); } /// Gets information about a channel. /// /// @returns Dictionary describing a channel, with these keys: /// - "id" Channel id. /// - "argv" (optional) Job arguments list. /// - "stream" Stream underlying the channel. /// - "stdio" stdin and stdout of this Nvim instance /// - "stderr" stderr of this Nvim instance /// - "socket" TCP/IP socket or named pipe /// - "job" Job with communication over its stdio. /// - "mode" How data received on the channel is interpreted. /// - "bytes" Send and receive raw bytes. /// - "terminal" |terminal| instance interprets ASCII sequences. /// - "rpc" |RPC| communication on the channel is active. /// - "pty" (optional) Name of pseudoterminal. On a POSIX system this /// is a device path like "/dev/pts/1". If the name is unknown, /// the key will still be present if a pty is used (e.g. for /// conpty on Windows). /// - "buffer" (optional) Buffer with connected |terminal| instance. /// - "client" (optional) Info about the peer (client on the other end of /// the RPC channel), if provided by it via /// |nvim_set_client_info()|. /// Dictionary nvim_get_chan_info(Integer chan, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(4) { if (chan < 0) { return (Dictionary)ARRAY_DICT_INIT; } return channel_info((uint64_t)chan); } /// Get information about all open channels. /// /// @returns Array of Dictionaries, each describing a channel with /// the format specified at |nvim_get_chan_info()|. Array nvim_list_chans(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(4) { return channel_all_info(); } /// Calls many API methods atomically. /// /// This has two main usages: /// 1. To perform several requests from an async context atomically, i.e. /// without interleaving redraws, RPC requests from other clients, or user /// interactions (however API methods may trigger autocommands or event /// processing which have such side effects, e.g. |:sleep| may wake timers). /// 2. To minimize RPC overhead (roundtrips) of a sequence of many requests. /// /// @param channel_id /// @param calls an array of calls, where each call is described by an array /// with two elements: the request name, and an array of arguments. /// @param[out] err Validation error details (malformed `calls` parameter), /// if any. Errors from batched calls are given in the return value. /// /// @return Array of two elements. The first is an array of return /// values. The second is NIL if all calls succeeded. If a call resulted in /// an error, it is a three-element array with the zero-based index of the call /// which resulted in an error, the error type and the error message. If an /// error occurred, the values from all preceding calls will still be returned. Array nvim_call_atomic(uint64_t channel_id, Array calls, Arena *arena, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { Array rv = arena_array(arena, 2); Array results = arena_array(arena, calls.size); Error nested_error = ERROR_INIT; size_t i; // also used for freeing the variables for (i = 0; i < calls.size; i++) { VALIDATE_T("'calls' item", kObjectTypeArray, calls.items[i].type, { goto theend; }); Array call = calls.items[i].data.array; VALIDATE_EXP((call.size == 2), "'calls' item", "2-item Array", NULL, { goto theend; }); VALIDATE_T("name", kObjectTypeString, call.items[0].type, { goto theend; }); String name = call.items[0].data.string; VALIDATE_T("call args", kObjectTypeArray, call.items[1].type, { goto theend; }); Array args = call.items[1].data.array; MsgpackRpcRequestHandler handler = msgpack_rpc_get_handler_for(name.data, name.size, &nested_error); if (ERROR_SET(&nested_error)) { break; } Object result = handler.fn(channel_id, args, arena, &nested_error); if (ERROR_SET(&nested_error)) { // error handled after loop break; } // TODO(bfredl): wasteful copy. It could be avoided to encoding to msgpack // directly here. But `result` might become invalid when next api function // is called in the loop. ADD_C(results, copy_object(result, arena)); if (!handler.arena_return) { api_free_object(result); } } ADD_C(rv, ARRAY_OBJ(results)); if (ERROR_SET(&nested_error)) { Array errval = arena_array(arena, 3); ADD_C(errval, INTEGER_OBJ((Integer)i)); ADD_C(errval, INTEGER_OBJ(nested_error.type)); ADD_C(errval, STRING_OBJ(copy_string(cstr_as_string(nested_error.msg), arena))); ADD_C(rv, ARRAY_OBJ(errval)); } else { ADD_C(rv, NIL); } theend: api_clear_error(&nested_error); return rv; } /// Writes a message to vim output or error buffer. The string is split /// and flushed after each newline. Incomplete lines are kept for writing /// later. /// /// @param message Message to write /// @param to_err true: message is an error (uses `emsg` instead of `msg`) /// @param writeln Append a trailing newline static void write_msg(String message, bool to_err, bool writeln) { static StringBuilder out_line_buf = KV_INITIAL_VALUE; static StringBuilder err_line_buf = KV_INITIAL_VALUE; StringBuilder *line_buf = to_err ? &err_line_buf : &out_line_buf; #define PUSH_CHAR(c) \ if (kv_max(*line_buf) == 0) { \ kv_resize(*line_buf, LINE_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE); \ } \ if (c == NL) { \ kv_push(*line_buf, NUL); \ if (to_err) { \ emsg(line_buf->items); \ } else { \ msg(line_buf->items, 0); \ } \ if (msg_silent == 0) { \ msg_didout = true; \ } \ kv_drop(*line_buf, kv_size(*line_buf)); \ kv_resize(*line_buf, LINE_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE); \ } else if (c == NUL) { \ kv_push(*line_buf, NL); \ } else { \ kv_push(*line_buf, c); \ } no_wait_return++; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < message.size; i++) { if (got_int) { break; } PUSH_CHAR(message.data[i]); } if (writeln) { PUSH_CHAR(NL); } no_wait_return--; msg_end(); } // Functions used for testing purposes /// Returns object given as argument. /// /// This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence /// in plugins. /// /// @param[in] obj Object to return. /// /// @return its argument. Object nvim__id(Object obj) { return copy_object(obj, NULL); } /// Returns array given as argument. /// /// This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence /// in plugins. /// /// @param[in] arr Array to return. /// /// @return its argument. Array nvim__id_array(Array arr) { return copy_array(arr, NULL); } /// Returns dictionary given as argument. /// /// This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence /// in plugins. /// /// @param[in] dct Dictionary to return. /// /// @return its argument. Dictionary nvim__id_dictionary(Dictionary dct) { return copy_dictionary(dct, NULL); } /// Returns floating-point value given as argument. /// /// This API function is used for testing. One should not rely on its presence /// in plugins. /// /// @param[in] flt Value to return. /// /// @return its argument. Float nvim__id_float(Float flt) { return flt; } /// Gets internal stats. /// /// @return Map of various internal stats. Dictionary nvim__stats(void) { Dictionary rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; PUT(rv, "fsync", INTEGER_OBJ(g_stats.fsync)); PUT(rv, "log_skip", INTEGER_OBJ(g_stats.log_skip)); PUT(rv, "lua_refcount", INTEGER_OBJ(nlua_get_global_ref_count())); PUT(rv, "redraw", INTEGER_OBJ(g_stats.redraw)); PUT(rv, "arena_alloc_count", INTEGER_OBJ((Integer)arena_alloc_count)); return rv; } /// Gets a list of dictionaries representing attached UIs. /// /// @return Array of UI dictionaries, each with these keys: /// - "height" Requested height of the UI /// - "width" Requested width of the UI /// - "rgb" true if the UI uses RGB colors (false implies |cterm-colors|) /// - "ext_..." Requested UI extensions, see |ui-option| /// - "chan" |channel-id| of remote UI Array nvim_list_uis(void) FUNC_API_SINCE(4) { return ui_array(); } /// Gets the immediate children of process `pid`. /// /// @return Array of child process ids, empty if process not found. Array nvim_get_proc_children(Integer pid, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(4) { Array rvobj = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; int *proc_list = NULL; VALIDATE_INT((pid > 0 && pid <= INT_MAX), "pid", pid, { goto end; }); size_t proc_count; int rv = os_proc_children((int)pid, &proc_list, &proc_count); if (rv == 2) { // syscall failed (possibly because of kernel options), try shelling out. DLOG("fallback to vim._os_proc_children()"); MAXSIZE_TEMP_ARRAY(a, 1); ADD(a, INTEGER_OBJ(pid)); Object o = NLUA_EXEC_STATIC("return vim._os_proc_children(...)", a, err); if (o.type == kObjectTypeArray) { rvobj = o.data.array; } else if (!ERROR_SET(err)) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to get process children. pid=%" PRId64 " error=%d", pid, rv); } goto end; } for (size_t i = 0; i < proc_count; i++) { ADD(rvobj, INTEGER_OBJ(proc_list[i])); } end: xfree(proc_list); return rvobj; } /// Gets info describing process `pid`. /// /// @return Map of process properties, or NIL if process not found. Object nvim_get_proc(Integer pid, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(4) { Object rvobj = OBJECT_INIT; rvobj.data.dictionary = (Dictionary)ARRAY_DICT_INIT; rvobj.type = kObjectTypeDictionary; VALIDATE_INT((pid > 0 && pid <= INT_MAX), "pid", pid, { return NIL; }); #ifdef MSWIN rvobj.data.dictionary = os_proc_info((int)pid); if (rvobj.data.dictionary.size == 0) { // Process not found. return NIL; } #else // Cross-platform process info APIs are miserable, so use `ps` instead. MAXSIZE_TEMP_ARRAY(a, 1); ADD(a, INTEGER_OBJ(pid)); Object o = NLUA_EXEC_STATIC("return vim._os_proc_info(...)", a, err); if (o.type == kObjectTypeArray && o.data.array.size == 0) { return NIL; // Process not found. } else if (o.type == kObjectTypeDictionary) { rvobj.data.dictionary = o.data.dictionary; } else if (!ERROR_SET(err)) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "Failed to get process info. pid=%" PRId64, pid); } #endif return rvobj; } /// Selects an item in the completion popup menu. /// /// If neither |ins-completion| nor |cmdline-completion| popup menu is active /// this API call is silently ignored. /// Useful for an external UI using |ui-popupmenu| to control the popup menu with the mouse. /// Can also be used in a mapping; use |:map-cmd| or a Lua mapping to ensure the mapping /// doesn't end completion mode. /// /// @param item Index (zero-based) of the item to select. Value of -1 selects nothing /// and restores the original text. /// @param insert For |ins-completion|, whether the selection should be inserted in the buffer. /// Ignored for |cmdline-completion|. /// @param finish Finish the completion and dismiss the popup menu. Implies {insert}. /// @param opts Optional parameters. Reserved for future use. /// @param[out] err Error details, if any void nvim_select_popupmenu_item(Integer item, Boolean insert, Boolean finish, Dictionary opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(6) { VALIDATE((opts.size == 0), "%s", "opts dict isn't empty", { return; }); if (finish) { insert = true; } pum_ext_select_item((int)item, insert, finish); } /// NB: if your UI doesn't use hlstate, this will not return hlstate first time Array nvim__inspect_cell(Integer grid, Integer row, Integer col, Arena *arena, Error *err) { Array ret = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; // TODO(bfredl): if grid == 0 we should read from the compositor's buffer. // The only problem is that it does not yet exist. ScreenGrid *g = &default_grid; if (grid == pum_grid.handle) { g = &pum_grid; } else if (grid > 1) { win_T *wp = get_win_by_grid_handle((handle_T)grid); VALIDATE_INT((wp != NULL && wp->w_grid_alloc.chars != NULL), "grid handle", grid, { return ret; }); g = &wp->w_grid_alloc; } if (row < 0 || row >= g->rows || col < 0 || col >= g->cols) { return ret; } ret = arena_array(arena, 3); size_t off = g->line_offset[(size_t)row] + (size_t)col; char *sc_buf = arena_alloc(arena, MAX_SCHAR_SIZE, false); schar_get(sc_buf, g->chars[off]); ADD_C(ret, CSTR_AS_OBJ(sc_buf)); int attr = g->attrs[off]; ADD_C(ret, DICTIONARY_OBJ(hl_get_attr_by_id(attr, true, arena, err))); // will not work first time if (!highlight_use_hlstate()) { ADD_C(ret, ARRAY_OBJ(hl_inspect(attr))); } return ret; } void nvim__screenshot(String path) FUNC_API_FAST { ui_call_screenshot(path); } /// For testing. The condition in schar_cache_clear_if_full is hard to /// reach, so this function can be used to force a cache clear in a test. void nvim__invalidate_glyph_cache(void) { schar_cache_clear(); must_redraw = UPD_CLEAR; } Object nvim__unpack(String str, Error *err) FUNC_API_FAST { return unpack(str.data, str.size, err); } /// Deletes an uppercase/file named mark. See |mark-motions|. /// /// @note Lowercase name (or other buffer-local mark) is an error. /// @param name Mark name /// @return true if the mark was deleted, else false. /// @see |nvim_buf_del_mark()| /// @see |nvim_get_mark()| Boolean nvim_del_mark(String name, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(8) { bool res = false; VALIDATE_S((name.size == 1), "mark name (must be a single char)", name.data, { return res; }); // Only allow file/uppercase marks // TODO(muniter): Refactor this ASCII_ISUPPER macro to a proper function VALIDATE_S((ASCII_ISUPPER(*name.data) || ascii_isdigit(*name.data)), "mark name (must be file/uppercase)", name.data, { return res; }); res = set_mark(NULL, name, 0, 0, err); return res; } /// Returns a `(row, col, buffer, buffername)` tuple representing the position /// of the uppercase/file named mark. "End of line" column position is returned /// as |v:maxcol| (big number). See |mark-motions|. /// /// Marks are (1,0)-indexed. |api-indexing| /// /// @note Lowercase name (or other buffer-local mark) is an error. /// @param name Mark name /// @param opts Optional parameters. Reserved for future use. /// @return 4-tuple (row, col, buffer, buffername), (0, 0, 0, '') if the mark is /// not set. /// @see |nvim_buf_set_mark()| /// @see |nvim_del_mark()| Array nvim_get_mark(String name, Dictionary opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(8) { Array rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; VALIDATE_S((name.size == 1), "mark name (must be a single char)", name.data, { return rv; }); VALIDATE_S((ASCII_ISUPPER(*name.data) || ascii_isdigit(*name.data)), "mark name (must be file/uppercase)", name.data, { return rv; }); xfmark_T *mark = mark_get_global(false, *name.data); // false avoids loading the mark buffer pos_T pos = mark->fmark.mark; bool allocated = false; int bufnr; char *filename; // Marks are from an open buffer it fnum is non zero if (mark->fmark.fnum != 0) { bufnr = mark->fmark.fnum; filename = buflist_nr2name(bufnr, true, true); allocated = true; // Marks comes from shada } else { filename = mark->fname; bufnr = 0; } bool exists = filename != NULL; Integer row; Integer col; if (!exists || pos.lnum <= 0) { if (allocated) { xfree(filename); allocated = false; } filename = ""; bufnr = 0; row = 0; col = 0; } else { row = pos.lnum; col = pos.col; } ADD(rv, INTEGER_OBJ(row)); ADD(rv, INTEGER_OBJ(col)); ADD(rv, INTEGER_OBJ(bufnr)); ADD(rv, CSTR_TO_OBJ(filename)); if (allocated) { xfree(filename); } return rv; } /// Evaluates statusline string. /// /// @param str Statusline string (see 'statusline'). /// @param opts Optional parameters. /// - winid: (number) |window-ID| of the window to use as context for statusline. /// - maxwidth: (number) Maximum width of statusline. /// - fillchar: (string) Character to fill blank spaces in the statusline (see /// 'fillchars'). Treated as single-width even if it isn't. /// - highlights: (boolean) Return highlight information. /// - use_winbar: (boolean) Evaluate winbar instead of statusline. /// - use_tabline: (boolean) Evaluate tabline instead of statusline. When true, {winid} /// is ignored. Mutually exclusive with {use_winbar}. /// - use_statuscol_lnum: (number) Evaluate statuscolumn for this line number instead of statusline. /// /// @param[out] err Error details, if any. /// @return Dictionary containing statusline information, with these keys: /// - str: (string) Characters that will be displayed on the statusline. /// - width: (number) Display width of the statusline. /// - highlights: Array containing highlight information of the statusline. Only included when /// the "highlights" key in {opts} is true. Each element of the array is a /// |Dictionary| with these keys: /// - start: (number) Byte index (0-based) of first character that uses the highlight. /// - group: (string) Name of highlight group. Dictionary nvim_eval_statusline(String str, Dict(eval_statusline) *opts, Error *err) FUNC_API_SINCE(8) FUNC_API_FAST { Dictionary result = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; int maxwidth; int fillchar = 0; int statuscol_lnum = 0; Window window = 0; if (str.size < 2 || memcmp(str.data, "%!", 2) != 0) { const char *const errmsg = check_stl_option(str.data); VALIDATE(!errmsg, "%s", errmsg, { return result; }); } if (HAS_KEY(opts, eval_statusline, winid)) { window = opts->winid; } if (HAS_KEY(opts, eval_statusline, fillchar)) { VALIDATE_EXP((*opts->fillchar.data != 0 && ((size_t)utf_ptr2len(opts->fillchar.data) == opts->fillchar.size)), "fillchar", "single character", NULL, { return result; }); fillchar = utf_ptr2char(opts->fillchar.data); } int use_bools = (int)opts->use_winbar + (int)opts->use_tabline; win_T *wp = opts->use_tabline ? curwin : find_window_by_handle(window, err); if (wp == NULL) { api_set_error(err, kErrorTypeException, "unknown winid %d", window); return result; } if (HAS_KEY(opts, eval_statusline, use_statuscol_lnum)) { statuscol_lnum = (int)opts->use_statuscol_lnum; VALIDATE_RANGE(statuscol_lnum > 0 && statuscol_lnum <= wp->w_buffer->b_ml.ml_line_count, "use_statuscol_lnum", { return result; }); use_bools++; } VALIDATE(use_bools <= 1, "%s", "Can only use one of 'use_winbar', 'use_tabline' and 'use_statuscol_lnum'", { return result; }); int stc_hl_id = 0; statuscol_T statuscol = { 0 }; SignTextAttrs sattrs[SIGN_SHOW_MAX] = { 0 }; if (opts->use_tabline) { fillchar = ' '; } else { if (fillchar == 0) { if (opts->use_winbar) { fillchar = wp->w_p_fcs_chars.wbr; } else { int attr; fillchar = fillchar_status(&attr, wp); } } if (statuscol_lnum) { int line_id = 0; int cul_id = 0; int num_id = 0; linenr_T lnum = statuscol_lnum; wp->w_scwidth = win_signcol_count(wp); decor_redraw_signs(wp, wp->w_buffer, lnum - 1, sattrs, &line_id, &cul_id, &num_id); statuscol.sattrs = sattrs; statuscol.foldinfo = fold_info(wp, lnum); wp->w_cursorline = win_cursorline_standout(wp) ? wp->w_cursor.lnum : 0; if (wp->w_p_cul) { if (statuscol.foldinfo.fi_level != 0 && statuscol.foldinfo.fi_lines > 0) { wp->w_cursorline = statuscol.foldinfo.fi_lnum; } statuscol.use_cul = lnum == wp->w_cursorline && (wp->w_p_culopt_flags & CULOPT_NBR); } statuscol.sign_cul_id = statuscol.use_cul ? cul_id : 0; if (num_id) { stc_hl_id = num_id; } else if (statuscol.use_cul) { stc_hl_id = HLF_CLN + 1; } else if (wp->w_p_rnu) { stc_hl_id = (lnum < wp->w_cursor.lnum ? HLF_LNA : HLF_LNB) + 1; } else { stc_hl_id = HLF_N + 1; } set_vim_var_nr(VV_LNUM, lnum); set_vim_var_nr(VV_RELNUM, labs(get_cursor_rel_lnum(wp, lnum))); set_vim_var_nr(VV_VIRTNUM, 0); } } if (HAS_KEY(opts, eval_statusline, maxwidth)) { maxwidth = (int)opts->maxwidth; } else { maxwidth = statuscol_lnum ? win_col_off(wp) : (opts->use_tabline || (!opts->use_winbar && global_stl_height() > 0)) ? Columns : wp->w_width; } char buf[MAXPATHL]; stl_hlrec_t *hltab; // Temporarily reset 'cursorbind' to prevent side effects from moving the cursor away and back. int p_crb_save = wp->w_p_crb; wp->w_p_crb = false; int width = build_stl_str_hl(wp, buf, sizeof(buf), str.data, NULL, 0, fillchar, maxwidth, opts->highlights ? &hltab : NULL, NULL, statuscol_lnum ? &statuscol : NULL); PUT(result, "width", INTEGER_OBJ(width)); // Restore original value of 'cursorbind' wp->w_p_crb = p_crb_save; if (opts->highlights) { Array hl_values = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; const char *grpname; char user_group[15]; // strlen("User") + strlen("2147483647") + NUL // If first character doesn't have a defined highlight, // add the default highlight at the beginning of the highlight list if (hltab->start == NULL || (hltab->start - buf) != 0) { Dictionary hl_info = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; grpname = get_default_stl_hl(opts->use_tabline ? NULL : wp, opts->use_winbar, stc_hl_id); PUT(hl_info, "start", INTEGER_OBJ(0)); PUT(hl_info, "group", CSTR_TO_OBJ(grpname)); ADD(hl_values, DICTIONARY_OBJ(hl_info)); } for (stl_hlrec_t *sp = hltab; sp->start != NULL; sp++) { Dictionary hl_info = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; PUT(hl_info, "start", INTEGER_OBJ(sp->start - buf)); if (sp->userhl == 0) { grpname = get_default_stl_hl(opts->use_tabline ? NULL : wp, opts->use_winbar, stc_hl_id); } else if (sp->userhl < 0) { grpname = syn_id2name(-sp->userhl); } else { snprintf(user_group, sizeof(user_group), "User%d", sp->userhl); grpname = user_group; } PUT(hl_info, "group", CSTR_TO_OBJ(grpname)); ADD(hl_values, DICTIONARY_OBJ(hl_info)); } PUT(result, "highlights", ARRAY_OBJ(hl_values)); } PUT(result, "str", CSTR_TO_OBJ(buf)); return result; } void nvim_error_event(uint64_t channel_id, Integer lvl, String data) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY { // TODO(bfredl): consider printing message to user, as will be relevant // if we fork nvim processes as async workers ELOG("async error on channel %" PRId64 ": %s", channel_id, data.size ? data.data : ""); }