-- 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: Code shared between Nvim and tests. -- 3. src/nvim/lua/: Compiled-into Nvim itself. -- -- Guideline: "If in doubt, put it in the runtime". -- -- Most functions should live directly on `vim.`, not sub-modules. 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 -- Internal-only until comments in #8107 are addressed. -- Returns: -- {errcode}, {output} local function _system(cmd) local out = vim.api.nvim_call_function('system', { cmd }) local err = vim.api.nvim_get_vvar('shell_error') return err, out end -- Gets process info from the `ps` command. -- Used by nvim_get_proc() as a fallback. local function _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 = _system(cmd) if 1 == err and string.gsub(name, '%s*', '') == '' then return {} -- Process not found. elseif 0 ~= err then local args_str = vim.api.nvim_call_function('string', { cmd }) error('command failed: '..args_str) end local _, ppid = _system({ 'ps', '-p', pid, '-o', 'ppid=', }) -- Remove trailing whitespace. name = string.gsub(string.gsub(name, '%s+$', ''), '^.*/', '') ppid = string.gsub(ppid, '%s+$', '') ppid = tonumber(ppid) == nil and -1 or tonumber(ppid) return { name = name, pid = pid, ppid = ppid, } end -- Gets process children from the `pgrep` command. -- Used by nvim_get_proc_children() as a fallback. local function _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 = _system(cmd) if 1 == err and string.gsub(rv, '%s*', '') == '' then return {} -- Process not found. elseif 0 ~= err then local args_str = vim.api.nvim_call_function('string', { cmd }) error('command failed: '..args_str) end local children = {} for s in string.gmatch(rv, '%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. --{{{1 package.path updater function -- Last inserted paths. Used to clear out items from package.[c]path when they -- are no longer in &runtimepath. local last_nvim_paths = {} local function _update_package_paths() local cur_nvim_paths = {} local rtps = vim.api.nvim_list_runtime_paths() local sep = package.config:sub(1, 1) for _, key in ipairs({'path', 'cpath'}) do local orig_str = package[key] .. ';' local pathtrails_ordered = {} local orig = {} -- Note: ignores trailing item without trailing `;`. Not using something -- simpler in order to preserve empty items (stand for default path). for s in orig_str:gmatch('[^;]*;') do s = s:sub(1, -2) -- Strip trailing semicolon orig[#orig + 1] = s end if key == 'path' then -- /?.lua and /?/init.lua pathtrails_ordered = {sep .. '?.lua', sep .. '?' .. sep .. 'init.lua'} else local pathtrails = {} for _, s in ipairs(orig) do -- 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('[/\\][^/\\]*%?.*$') if pathtrail and not pathtrails[pathtrail] then pathtrails[pathtrail] = true pathtrails_ordered[#pathtrails_ordered + 1] = pathtrail end end end local new = {} for _, rtp in ipairs(rtps) do if not rtp:match(';') then for _, pathtrail in pairs(pathtrails_ordered) do local new_path = rtp .. sep .. 'lua' .. pathtrail -- Always keep paths from &runtimepath at the start: -- append them here disregarding orig possibly containing one of them. new[#new + 1] = new_path cur_nvim_paths[new_path] = true end end end for _, orig_path in ipairs(orig) do -- Handle removing obsolete paths originating from &runtimepath: such -- paths either belong to cur_nvim_paths and were already added above or -- to last_nvim_paths and should not be added at all if corresponding -- entry was removed from &runtimepath list. if not (cur_nvim_paths[orig_path] or last_nvim_paths[orig_path]) then new[#new + 1] = orig_path end end package[key] = table.concat(new, ';') end last_nvim_paths = cur_nvim_paths end --- Trim whitespace (Lua pattern "%%s") from both sides of a string. --- --@see https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html --@param s String to trim --@returns String with whitespace removed from its beginning and end local function trim(s) assert(type(s) == 'string', 'Only strings can be trimmed') local result = s:gsub('^%s+', ''):gsub('%s+$', '') return result end local function __index(t, key) if key == 'inspect' then t.inspect = require('vim.inspect') return t.inspect elseif require('vim.shared')[key] ~= nil then -- Expose all `vim.shared` functions on the `vim` module. t[key] = require('vim.shared')[key] return t[key] end end local module = { _update_package_paths = _update_package_paths, _os_proc_children = _os_proc_children, _os_proc_info = _os_proc_info, _system = _system, trim = trim, } setmetatable(module, { __index = __index }) return module