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local api, fn = vim.api, vim.fn
local M = {}
--- Run a system command and timeout after 10 seconds.
--- @param cmd string[]
--- @param silent boolean?
--- @param env? table<string,string|number>
--- @return string
local function system(cmd, silent, env)
local r = vim.system(cmd, { env = env, timeout = 10000 }):wait()
if not silent then
if r.code ~= 0 then
local cmd_str = table.concat(cmd, ' ')
error(string.format("command error '%s': %s", cmd_str, r.stderr))
end
assert(r.stdout ~= '')
end
return assert(r.stdout)
end
--- @enum Man.Attribute
local Attrs = {
None = 0,
Bold = 1,
Underline = 2,
Italic = 3,
}
--- @param line string
--- @param row integer
--- @param hls {attr:Man.Attribute,row:integer,start:integer,final:integer}[]
--- @return string
local function render_line(line, row, hls)
--- @type string[]
local chars = {}
local prev_char = ''
local overstrike, escape, osc8 = false, false, false
local attr = Attrs.None
local byte = 0 -- byte offset
local hls_start = #hls + 1
--- @param code integer
local function add_attr_hl(code)
local continue_hl = true
if code == 0 then
attr = Attrs.None
continue_hl = false
elseif code == 1 then
attr = Attrs.Bold
elseif code == 22 then
attr = Attrs.Bold
continue_hl = false
elseif code == 3 then
attr = Attrs.Italic
elseif code == 23 then
attr = Attrs.Italic
continue_hl = false
elseif code == 4 then
attr = Attrs.Underline
elseif code == 24 then
attr = Attrs.Underline
continue_hl = false
else
attr = Attrs.None
return
end
if continue_hl then
hls[#hls + 1] = { attr = attr, row = row, start = byte, final = -1 }
else
for _, a in pairs(attr == Attrs.None and Attrs or { attr }) do
for i = hls_start, #hls do
if hls[i].attr == a and hls[i].final == -1 then
hls[i].final = byte
end
end
end
end
end
-- Break input into UTF8 code points. ASCII code points (from 0x00 to 0x7f)
-- can be represented in one byte. Any code point above that is represented by
-- a leading byte (0xc0 and above) and continuation bytes (0x80 to 0xbf, or
-- decimal 128 to 191).
for char in line:gmatch('[^\128-\191][\128-\191]*') do
if overstrike then
local last_hl = hls[#hls]
if char == prev_char then
if char == '_' and attr == Attrs.Italic and last_hl and last_hl.final == byte then
-- This underscore is in the middle of an italic word
attr = Attrs.Italic
else
attr = Attrs.Bold
end
elseif prev_char == '_' then
-- Even though underline is strictly what this should be. <bs>_ was used by nroff to
-- indicate italics which wasn't possible on old typewriters so underline was used. Modern
-- terminals now support italics so lets use that now.
-- See:
-- - https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/274658/purpose-of-ascii-text-with-overstriking-file-format/274795#274795
-- - https://cmd.inp.nsk.su/old/cmd2/manuals/unix/UNIX_Unleashed/ch08.htm
-- attr = Attrs.Underline
attr = Attrs.Italic
elseif prev_char == '+' and char == 'o' then
-- bullet (overstrike text '+^Ho')
attr = Attrs.Bold
char = '·'
elseif prev_char == '·' and char == 'o' then
-- bullet (additional handling for '+^H+^Ho^Ho')
attr = Attrs.Bold
char = '·'
else
-- use plain char
attr = Attrs.None
end
-- Grow the previous highlight group if possible
if last_hl and last_hl.attr == attr and last_hl.final == byte then
last_hl.final = byte + #char
else
hls[#hls + 1] = { attr = attr, row = row, start = byte, final = byte + #char }
end
overstrike = false
prev_char = ''
byte = byte + #char
chars[#chars + 1] = char
elseif osc8 then
-- eat characters until String Terminator or bell
if (prev_char == '\027' and char == '\\') or char == '\a' then
osc8 = false
end
prev_char = char
elseif escape then
-- Use prev_char to store the escape sequence
prev_char = prev_char .. char
-- We only want to match against SGR sequences, which consist of ESC
-- followed by '[', then a series of parameter and intermediate bytes in
-- the range 0x20 - 0x3f, then 'm'. (See ECMA-48, sections 5.4 & 8.3.117)
--- @type string?
local sgr = prev_char:match('^%[([\032-\063]*)m$')
-- Ignore escape sequences with : characters, as specified by ITU's T.416
-- Open Document Architecture and interchange format.
if sgr and not sgr:find(':') then
local match --- @type string?
while sgr and #sgr > 0 do
-- Match against SGR parameters, which may be separated by ';'
--- @type string?, string?
match, sgr = sgr:match('^(%d*);?(.*)')
add_attr_hl(match + 0) -- coerce to number
end
escape = false
elseif prev_char == ']8;' then
osc8 = true
escape = false
elseif not prev_char:match('^[][][\032-\063]*$') then
-- Stop looking if this isn't a partial CSI or OSC sequence
escape = false
end
elseif char == '\027' then
escape = true
prev_char = ''
elseif char == '\b' then
overstrike = true
prev_char = chars[#chars]
byte = byte - #prev_char
chars[#chars] = nil
else
byte = byte + #char
chars[#chars + 1] = char
end
end
return table.concat(chars, '')
end
local HlGroups = {
[Attrs.Bold] = 'manBold',
[Attrs.Underline] = 'manUnderline',
[Attrs.Italic] = 'manItalic',
}
local function highlight_man_page()
local mod = vim.bo.modifiable
vim.bo.modifiable = true
local lines = api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, 0, -1, false)
--- @type {attr:Man.Attribute,row:integer,start:integer,final:integer}[]
local hls = {}
for i, line in ipairs(lines) do
lines[i] = render_line(line, i - 1, hls)
end
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, -1, false, lines)
for _, hl in ipairs(hls) do
api.nvim_buf_add_highlight(0, -1, HlGroups[hl.attr], hl.row, hl.start, hl.final)
end
vim.bo.modifiable = mod
end
--- @param name? string
--- @param sect? string
local function get_path(name, sect)
name = name or ''
sect = sect or ''
-- Some man implementations (OpenBSD) return all available paths from the
-- search command. Previously, this function would simply select the first one.
--
-- However, some searches will report matches that are incorrect:
-- man -w strlen may return string.3 followed by strlen.3, and therefore
-- selecting the first would get us the wrong page. Thus, we must find the
-- first matching one.
--
-- There's yet another special case here. Consider the following:
-- If you run man -w strlen and string.3 comes up first, this is a problem. We
-- should search for a matching named one in the results list.
-- However, if you search for man -w clock_gettime, you will *only* get
-- clock_getres.2, which is the right page. Searching the results for
-- clock_gettime will no longer work. In this case, we should just use the
-- first one that was found in the correct section.
--
-- Finally, we can avoid relying on -S or -s here since they are very
-- inconsistently supported. Instead, call -w with a section and a name.
local cmd --- @type string[]
if sect == '' then
cmd = { 'man', '-w', name }
else
cmd = { 'man', '-w', sect, name }
end
local lines = system(cmd, true)
local results = vim.split(lines, '\n', { trimempty = true })
if #results == 0 then
return
end
-- `man -w /some/path` will return `/some/path` for any existent file, which
-- stops us from actually determining if a path has a corresponding man file.
-- Since `:Man /some/path/to/man/file` isn't supported anyway, we should just
-- error out here if we detect this is the case.
if sect == '' and #results == 1 and results[1] == name then
return
end
-- find any that match the specified name
--- @param v string
local namematches = vim.tbl_filter(function(v)
local tail = fn.fnamemodify(v, ':t')
return tail:find(name, 1, true) ~= nil
end, results) or {}
local sectmatches = {}
if #namematches > 0 and sect ~= '' then
--- @param v string
sectmatches = vim.tbl_filter(function(v)
return fn.fnamemodify(v, ':e') == sect
end, namematches)
end
return (sectmatches[1] or namematches[1] or results[1]):gsub('\n+$', '')
end
--- Attempt to extract the name and sect out of 'name(sect)'
--- otherwise just return the largest string of valid characters in ref
--- @param ref string
--- @return string? name
--- @return string? sect
--- @return string? err
local function parse_ref(ref)
if ref == '' or ref:sub(1, 1) == '-' then
return nil, nil, ('invalid manpage reference "%s"'):format(ref)
end
-- match "<name>(<sect>)"
-- note: name can contain spaces
local name, sect = ref:match('([^()]+)%(([^()]+)%)')
if name then
-- see ':Man 3X curses' on why tolower.
-- TODO(nhooyr) Not sure if this is portable across OSs
-- but I have not seen a single uppercase section.
return name, sect:lower()
end
name = ref:match('[^()]+')
if not name then
return nil, nil, ('invalid manpage reference "%s"'):format(ref)
end
return name
end
--- Attempts to find the path to a manpage based on the passed section and name.
---
--- 1. If manpage could not be found with the given sect and name,
--- then try all the sections in b:man_default_sects.
--- 2. If it still could not be found, then we try again without a section.
--- 3. If still not found but $MANSECT is set, then we try again with $MANSECT
--- unset.
--- 4. If a path still wasn't found, return nil.
--- @param name string?
--- @param sect string?
--- @return string? path
function M._find_path(name, sect)
if sect and sect ~= '' then
local ret = get_path(name, sect)
if ret then
return ret
end
end
if vim.b.man_default_sects ~= nil then
for sec in vim.gsplit(vim.b.man_default_sects, ',', { trimempty = true }) do
local ret = get_path(name, sec)
if ret then
return ret
end
end
end
-- if none of the above worked, we will try with no section
local ret = get_path(name)
if ret then
return ret
end
-- if that still didn't work, we will check for $MANSECT and try again with it
-- unset
if vim.env.MANSECT then
--- @type string
local mansect = vim.env.MANSECT
vim.env.MANSECT = nil
local res = get_path(name)
vim.env.MANSECT = mansect
if res then
return res
end
end
-- finally, if that didn't work, there is no hope
return nil
end
--- Extracts the name/section from the 'path/name.sect', because sometimes the
--- actual section is more specific than what we provided to `man`
--- (try `:Man 3 App::CLI`). Also on linux, name seems to be case-insensitive.
--- So for `:Man PRIntf`, we still want the name of the buffer to be 'printf'.
--- @param path string
--- @return string name
--- @return string sect
local function parse_path(path)
local tail = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t')
if
path:match('%.[glx]z$')
or path:match('%.bz2$')
or path:match('%.lzma$')
or path:match('%.Z$')
then
tail = fn.fnamemodify(tail, ':r')
end
return tail:match('^(.+)%.([^.]+)$')
end
--- @return boolean
local function find_man()
if vim.bo.filetype == 'man' then
return true
end
local win = 1
while win <= fn.winnr('$') do
local buf = fn.winbufnr(win)
if vim.bo[buf].filetype == 'man' then
vim.cmd(win .. 'wincmd w')
return true
end
win = win + 1
end
return false
end
local function set_options()
vim.bo.swapfile = false
vim.bo.buftype = 'nofile'
vim.bo.bufhidden = 'unload'
vim.bo.modified = false
vim.bo.readonly = true
vim.bo.modifiable = false
vim.bo.filetype = 'man'
end
--- Always use -l if possible. #6683
--- @type boolean?
local localfile_arg
--- @param path string
--- @param silent boolean?
--- @return string
local function get_page(path, silent)
-- Disable hard-wrap by using a big $MANWIDTH (max 1000 on some systems #9065).
-- Soft-wrap: ftplugin/man.lua sets wrap/breakindent/….
-- Hard-wrap: driven by `man`.
local manwidth --- @type integer|string
if (vim.g.man_hardwrap or 1) ~= 1 then
manwidth = 999
elseif vim.env.MANWIDTH then
manwidth = vim.env.MANWIDTH --- @type string|integer
else
manwidth = api.nvim_win_get_width(0) - vim.o.wrapmargin
end
if localfile_arg == nil then
local mpath = get_path('man')
-- Check for -l support.
localfile_arg = (mpath and system({ 'man', '-l', mpath }, true) or '') ~= ''
end
local cmd = localfile_arg and { 'man', '-l', path } or { 'man', path }
-- Force MANPAGER=cat to ensure Vim is not recursively invoked (by man-db).
-- http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/29085
-- Set MAN_KEEP_FORMATTING so Debian man doesn't discard backspaces.
return system(cmd, silent, {
MANPAGER = 'cat',
MANWIDTH = manwidth,
MAN_KEEP_FORMATTING = 1,
})
end
--- @param path string
--- @param psect string
local function format_candidate(path, psect)
if vim.endswith(path, '.pdf') or vim.endswith(path, '.in') then
-- invalid extensions
return ''
end
local name, sect = parse_path(path)
if sect == psect then
return name
elseif sect:match(psect .. '.+$') then -- invalid extensions
-- We include the section if the user provided section is a prefix
-- of the actual section.
return ('%s(%s)'):format(name, sect)
end
return ''
end
--- @param name string
--- @param sect? string
--- @return string[] paths
--- @return string? err
local function get_paths(name, sect)
-- Try several sources for getting the list man directories:
-- 1. `manpath -q`
-- 2. `man -w` (works on most systems)
-- 3. $MANPATH
--
-- Note we prefer `manpath -q` because `man -w`:
-- - does not work on MacOS 14 and later.
-- - only returns '/usr/bin/man' on MacOS 13 and earlier.
--- @type string?
local mandirs_raw = vim.F.npcall(system, { 'manpath', '-q' })
or vim.F.npcall(system, { 'man', '-w' })
or vim.env.MANPATH
if not mandirs_raw then
return {}, "Could not determine man directories from: 'man -w', 'manpath' or $MANPATH"
end
local mandirs = table.concat(vim.split(mandirs_raw, '[:\n]', { trimempty = true }), ',')
sect = sect or ''
--- @type string[]
local paths = fn.globpath(mandirs, 'man[^\\/]*/' .. name .. '*.' .. sect .. '*', false, true)
-- Prioritize the result from find_path as it obeys b:man_default_sects.
local first = M._find_path(name, sect)
if first then
--- @param v string
paths = vim.tbl_filter(function(v)
return v ~= first
end, paths)
table.insert(paths, 1, first)
end
return paths
end
--- @param arg_lead string
--- @param cmd_line string
--- @return string? sect
--- @return string? psect
--- @return string? name
local function parse_cmdline(arg_lead, cmd_line)
local args = vim.split(cmd_line, '%s+', { trimempty = true })
local cmd_offset = fn.index(args, 'Man')
if cmd_offset > 0 then
-- Prune all arguments up to :Man itself. Otherwise modifier commands like
-- :tab, :vertical, etc. would lead to a wrong length.
args = vim.list_slice(args, cmd_offset + 1)
end
if #args > 3 then
return
end
if #args == 1 then
-- returning full completion is laggy. Require some arg_lead to complete
-- return '', '', ''
return
end
if arg_lead:match('^[^()]+%([^()]*$') then
-- cursor (|) is at ':Man printf(|' or ':Man 1 printf(|'
-- The later is is allowed because of ':Man pri<TAB>'.
-- It will offer 'priclass.d(1m)' even though section is specified as 1.
local tmp = vim.split(arg_lead, '(', { plain = true })
local name = tmp[1]
-- See extract_sect_and_name_ref on why :lower()
local sect = (tmp[2] or ''):lower()
return sect, '', name
end
if not args[2]:match('^[^()]+$') then
-- cursor (|) is at ':Man 3() |' or ':Man (3|' or ':Man 3() pri|'
-- or ':Man 3() pri |'
return
end
if #args == 2 then
--- @type string, string
local name, sect
if arg_lead == '' then
-- cursor (|) is at ':Man 1 |'
name = ''
sect = args[1]:lower()
else
-- cursor (|) is at ':Man pri|'
if arg_lead:match('/') then
-- if the name is a path, complete files
-- TODO(nhooyr) why does this complete the last one automatically
return fn.glob(arg_lead .. '*', false, true)
end
name = arg_lead
sect = ''
end
return sect, sect, name
end
if not arg_lead:match('[^()]+$') then
-- cursor (|) is at ':Man 3 printf |' or ':Man 3 (pr)i|'
return
end
-- cursor (|) is at ':Man 3 pri|'
local name, sect = arg_lead, args[2]:lower()
return sect, sect, name
end
--- @param arg_lead string
--- @param cmd_line string
function M.man_complete(arg_lead, cmd_line)
local sect, psect, name = parse_cmdline(arg_lead, cmd_line)
if not (sect and psect and name) then
return {}
end
local pages = get_paths(name, sect)
-- We check for duplicates in case the same manpage in different languages
-- was found.
local pages_fmt = {} --- @type string[]
local pages_fmt_keys = {} --- @type table<string,true>
for _, v in ipairs(pages) do
local x = format_candidate(v, psect)
local xl = x:lower() -- ignore case when searching avoiding duplicates
if not pages_fmt_keys[xl] then
pages_fmt[#pages_fmt + 1] = x
pages_fmt_keys[xl] = true
end
end
table.sort(pages_fmt)
return pages_fmt
end
--- @param pattern string
--- @return {name:string,filename:string,cmd:string}[]
function M.goto_tag(pattern, _, _)
local name, sect, err = parse_ref(pattern)
if err then
error(err)
end
local paths, err2 = get_paths(assert(name), sect)
if err2 then
error(err2)
end
--- @type table[]
local ret = {}
for _, path in ipairs(paths) do
local pname, psect = parse_path(path)
ret[#ret + 1] = {
name = pname,
filename = ('man://%s(%s)'):format(pname, psect),
cmd = '1',
}
end
return ret
end
--- Called when Nvim is invoked as $MANPAGER.
function M.init_pager()
if fn.getline(1):match('^%s*$') then
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, 1, false, {})
else
vim.cmd('keepjumps 1')
end
highlight_man_page()
-- Guess the ref from the heading (which is usually uppercase, so we cannot
-- know the correct casing, cf. `man glDrawArraysInstanced`).
--- @type string
local ref = (fn.getline(1):match('^[^)]+%)') or ''):gsub(' ', '_')
local _, sect, err = pcall(parse_ref, ref)
vim.b.man_sect = err ~= nil and sect or ''
if not fn.bufname('%'):match('man://') then -- Avoid duplicate buffers, E95.
vim.cmd.file({ 'man://' .. fn.fnameescape(ref):lower(), mods = { silent = true } })
end
set_options()
end
--- Combine the name and sect into a manpage reference so that all
--- verification/extraction can be kept in a single function.
--- @param args string[]
--- @return string? ref
local function ref_from_args(args)
if #args <= 1 then
return args[1]
elseif args[1]:match('^%d$') or args[1]:match('^%d%a') or args[1]:match('^%a$') then
-- NB: Valid sections are not only digits, but also:
-- - <digit><word> (see POSIX mans),
-- - and even <letter> and <word> (see, for example, by tcl/tk)
-- NB2: don't optimize to :match("^%d"), as it will match manpages like
-- 441toppm and others whose name starts with digit
local sect = args[1]
table.remove(args, 1)
local name = table.concat(args, ' ')
return ('%s(%s)'):format(name, sect)
end
return table.concat(args, ' ')
end
--- @param count integer
--- @param args string[]
--- @return string? err
function M.open_page(count, smods, args)
local ref = ref_from_args(args)
if not ref then
ref = vim.bo.filetype == 'man' and fn.expand('<cWORD>') or fn.expand('<cword>')
if ref == '' then
return 'no identifier under cursor'
end
end
local name, sect, err = parse_ref(ref)
if err then
return err
end
assert(name)
if count >= 0 then
sect = tostring(count)
end
-- Try both spaces and underscores, use the first that exists.
local path = M._find_path(name, sect)
if not path then
--- Replace spaces in a man page name with underscores
--- intended for PostgreSQL, which has man pages like 'CREATE_TABLE(7)';
--- while editing SQL source code, it's nice to visually select 'CREATE TABLE'
--- and hit 'K', which requires this transformation
path = M._find_path(name:gsub('%s', '_'), sect)
if not path then
return 'no manual entry for ' .. name
end
end
name, sect = parse_path(path)
local buf = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
local save_tfu = vim.bo[buf].tagfunc
vim.bo[buf].tagfunc = "v:lua.require'man'.goto_tag"
local target = ('%s(%s)'):format(name, sect)
local ok, ret = pcall(function()
smods.silent = true
smods.keepalt = true
if smods.hide or (smods.tab == -1 and find_man()) then
vim.cmd.tag({ target, mods = smods })
else
vim.cmd.stag({ target, mods = smods })
end
end)
if api.nvim_buf_is_valid(buf) then
vim.bo[buf].tagfunc = save_tfu
end
if not ok then
error(ret)
end
set_options()
vim.b.man_sect = sect
end
--- Called when a man:// buffer is opened.
--- @return string? err
function M.read_page(ref)
local name, sect, err = parse_ref(ref)
if err then
return err
end
local path = M._find_path(name, sect)
if not path then
return 'no manual entry for ' .. name
end
local _, sect1 = parse_path(path)
local page = get_page(path)
vim.b.man_sect = sect1
vim.bo.modifiable = true
vim.bo.readonly = false
vim.bo.swapfile = false
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, -1, false, vim.split(page, '\n'))
while fn.getline(1):match('^%s*$') do
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, 1, false, {})
end
-- XXX: nroff justifies text by filling it with whitespace. That interacts
-- badly with our use of $MANWIDTH=999. Hack around this by using a fixed
-- size for those whitespace regions.
-- Use try/catch to avoid setting v:errmsg.
vim.cmd([[
try
keeppatterns keepjumps %s/\s\{199,}/\=repeat(' ', 10)/g
catch
endtry
]])
vim.cmd('1') -- Move cursor to first line
highlight_man_page()
set_options()
end
function M.show_toc()
local bufnr = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
local bufname = api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr)
local info = fn.getloclist(0, { winid = 1 })
if info ~= '' and vim.w[info.winid].qf_toc == bufname then
vim.cmd.lopen()
return
end
--- @type {bufnr:integer, lnum:integer, text:string}[]
local toc = {}
local lnum = 2
local last_line = fn.line('$') - 1
while lnum and lnum < last_line do
local text = fn.getline(lnum)
if text:match('^%s+[-+]%S') or text:match('^ %S') or text:match('^%S') then
toc[#toc + 1] = {
bufnr = bufnr,
lnum = lnum,
text = text:gsub('^%s+', ''):gsub('%s+$', ''),
}
end
lnum = fn.nextnonblank(lnum + 1)
end
fn.setloclist(0, toc, ' ')
fn.setloclist(0, {}, 'a', { title = 'Man TOC' })
vim.cmd.lopen()
vim.w.qf_toc = bufname
end
return M
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