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182 lines
4.6 KiB
Lua
182 lines
4.6 KiB
Lua
local api = vim.api
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local fn = vim.fn
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local luv = vim.loop
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local M = {}
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function M.setup_commands(mod, commands)
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for command_name, def in pairs(commands) do
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local call_fn = string.format("lua require'nvim-treesitter.%s'.commands.%s.run(<f-args>)", mod, command_name)
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local parts = vim.tbl_flatten({
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"command!",
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def.args,
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command_name,
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call_fn,
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})
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api.nvim_command(table.concat(parts, " "))
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end
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end
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function M.get_path_sep()
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return fn.has('win32') == 1 and '\\' or '/'
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end
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-- Returns a function that joins the given arguments with separator. Arguments
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-- can't be nil. Example:
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--[[
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print(M.generate_join(" ")("foo", "bar"))
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--]]
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-- prints "foo bar"
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function M.generate_join(separator)
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return function (...)
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return table.concat({...}, separator)
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end
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end
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M.join_path = M.generate_join(M.get_path_sep())
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local join_space = M.generate_join(" ")
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function M.get_package_path()
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-- Path to this source file, removing the leading '@'
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local source = string.sub(debug.getinfo(1, 'S').source, 2)
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-- Path to the package root
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return fn.fnamemodify(source, ":p:h:h:h")
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end
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function M.get_cache_dir()
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local cache_dir = fn.stdpath('data')
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if luv.fs_access(cache_dir, 'RW') then
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return cache_dir
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elseif luv.fs_access('/tmp', 'RW') then
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return '/tmp'
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end
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return nil, join_space('Invalid cache rights,', fn.stdpath('data'), 'or /tmp should be read/write')
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end
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-- Returns $XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim/site, but could use any directory that is in
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-- runtimepath
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function M.get_site_dir()
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local path_sep = M.get_path_sep()
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return M.join_path(fn.stdpath('data'), path_sep, 'site')
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end
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-- Try the package dir of the nvim-treesitter plugin first, followed by the
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-- "site" dir from "runtimepath". "site" dir will be created if it doesn't
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-- exist. Using only the package dir won't work when the plugin is installed
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-- with Nix, since the "/nix/store" is read-only.
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function M.get_parser_install_dir(folder_name)
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folder_name = folder_name or "parser"
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local package_path = M.get_package_path()
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local package_path_parser_dir = M.join_path(package_path, folder_name)
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-- If package_path is read/write, use that
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if luv.fs_access(package_path_parser_dir, 'RW') then
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return package_path_parser_dir
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end
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local site_dir = M.get_site_dir()
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local path_sep = M.get_path_sep()
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local parser_dir = M.join_path(site_dir, path_sep, folder_name)
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-- Try creating and using parser_dir if it doesn't exist
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if not luv.fs_stat(parser_dir) then
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local ok, error = pcall(vim.fn.mkdir, parser_dir, "p", "0755")
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if not ok then
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return nil, join_space('Couldn\'t create parser dir', parser_dir, ':', error)
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end
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return parser_dir
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end
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-- parser_dir exists, use it if it's read/write
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if luv.fs_access(parser_dir, 'RW') then
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return parser_dir
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end
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-- package_path isn't read/write, parser_dir exists but isn't read/write
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-- either, give up
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return nil, join_space('Invalid cache rights,', package_path, 'or', parser_dir, 'should be read/write')
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end
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function M.get_parser_info_dir()
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return M.get_parser_install_dir('parser-info')
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end
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-- Gets a property at path
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-- @param tbl the table to access
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-- @param path the '.' separated path
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-- @returns the value at path or nil
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function M.get_at_path(tbl, path)
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if path == '' then return tbl end
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local segments = vim.split(path, '.', true)
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local result = tbl
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for _, segment in ipairs(segments) do
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if type(result) == 'table' then
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result = result[segment]
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end
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end
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return result
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end
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-- Prints a warning message
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-- @param text the text message
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function M.print_warning(text)
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api.nvim_command(string.format([[echohl WarningMsg | echo "%s" | echohl None]], text))
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end
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function M.set_jump()
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vim.cmd "normal! m'"
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end
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function M.index_of(tbl, obj)
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for i, o in ipairs(tbl) do
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if o == obj then
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return i
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end
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end
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end
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-- Filters a list based on the given predicate
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-- @param tbl The list to filter
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-- @param predicate The predicate to filter with
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function M.filter(tbl, predicate)
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local result = {}
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for i, v in ipairs(tbl) do
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if predicate(v, i) then
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table.insert(result, v)
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end
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end
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return result
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end
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-- Returns a list of all values from the first list
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-- that are not present in the second list.
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-- @params tbl1 The first table
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-- @params tbl2 The second table
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function M.difference(tbl1, tbl2)
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return M.filter(tbl1, function(v)
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return not vim.tbl_contains(tbl2, v)
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end)
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end
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function M.identity(a)
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return a
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end
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function M.constant(a)
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return function() return a end
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end
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function M.to_func(a)
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return type(a) == 'function' and a or M.constant(a)
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end
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return M
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