--- -- Vis Lua plugin API standard library -- @module vis --- -- @type Vis local ok, msg = pcall(function() vis.lexers = {} vis.lexers = require('lexer') end) if not ok then vis:info('WARNING: could not load lexer module, is lpeg installed?') end --- Map a new motion. -- -- Sets up a mapping in normal, visual and operator pending mode. -- The motion function will receive the @{Window} and an initial position -- (in bytes from the start of the file) as argument and is expected to -- return the resulting position. -- @tparam string key the key to associate with the new mption -- @tparam function motion the motion logic implemented as Lua function -- @tparam[opt] string help the single line help text as displayed in `:help` -- @treturn bool whether the new motion could be installed -- @usage -- vis:motion_new("", function(win, pos) -- return pos+1 -- end, "Advance to next byte") -- vis.motion_new = function(vis, key, motion, help) local id = vis:motion_register(motion) if id < 0 then return false end local binding = function() vis:motion(id) end vis:map(vis.modes.NORMAL, key, binding, help) vis:map(vis.modes.VISUAL, key, binding, help) vis:map(vis.modes.OPERATOR_PENDING, key, binding, help) return true end --- Map a new text object. -- -- Sets up a mapping in visual and operator pending mode. -- The text object function will receive the @{Window} and an initial -- position(in bytes from the start of the file) as argument and is -- expected to return the resulting range or `nil`. -- @tparam string key the key associated with the new text object -- @tparam function textobject the text object logic implemented as Lua function -- @tparam[opt] string help the single line help text as displayed in `:help` -- @treturn bool whether the new text object could be installed -- @usage -- vis:textobject_new("", function(win, pos) -- return pos, pos+1 -- end, "Single byte text object") -- vis.textobject_new = function(vis, key, textobject, help) local id = vis:textobject_register(textobject) if id < 0 then return false end local binding = function() vis:textobject(id) end vis:map(vis.modes.VISUAL, key, binding, help) vis:map(vis.modes.OPERATOR_PENDING, key, binding, help) return true end --- Events. -- -- User scripts can subscribe Lua functions to certain events. Multiple functions -- can be associated with the same event. They will be called in the order they were -- registered. The first function which returns a non `nil` value terminates event -- propagation. The remaining event handler will not be called. -- -- Keep in mind that the editor is blocked while the event handlers -- are being executed, avoid long running tasks. -- -- @section Events --- Event names. --- @table events local events = { FILE_CLOSE = "Event::FILE_CLOSE", -- see @{file_close} FILE_OPEN = "Event::FILE_OPEN", -- see @{file_open} FILE_SAVE_POST = "Event::FILE_SAVE_POST", -- see @{file_save_post} FILE_SAVE_PRE = "Event::FILE_SAVE_PRE", -- see @{file_save_pre} INIT = "Event::INIT", -- see @{init} INPUT = "Event::INPUT", -- see @{input} QUIT = "Event::QUIT", -- see @{quit} START = "Event::START", -- see @{start} THEME_CHANGE = "Event::THEME_CHANGE", -- see @{theme_change} WIN_CLOSE = "Event::WIN_CLOSE", -- see @{win_close} WIN_HIGHLIGHT = "Event::WIN_HIGHLIGHT", -- see @{win_highlight} WIN_OPEN = "Event::WIN_OPEN", -- see @{win_open} WIN_STATUS = "Event::WIN_STATUS", -- see @{win_status} WIN_SYNTAX = "Event::WIN_SYNTAX", -- see @{win_syntax} } events.file_close = function(...) events.emit(events.FILE_CLOSE, ...) end events.file_open = function(...) events.emit(events.FILE_OPEN, ...) end events.file_save_post = function(...) events.emit(events.FILE_SAVE_POST, ...) end events.file_save_pre = function(...) return events.emit(events.FILE_SAVE_PRE, ...) end events.init = function(...) events.emit(events.INIT, ...) end events.input = function(...) return events.emit(events.INPUT, ...) end events.quit = function(...) events.emit(events.QUIT, ...) end events.start = function(...) events.emit(events.START, ...) end events.theme_change = function(...) events.emit(events.THEME_CHANGE, ...) end events.win_close = function(...) events.emit(events.WIN_CLOSE, ...) end events.win_highlight = function(...) events.emit(events.WIN_HIGHLIGHT, ...) end events.win_open = function(...) events.emit(events.WIN_OPEN, ...) end events.win_status = function(...) events.emit(events.WIN_STATUS, ...) end events.win_syntax = function(...) return events.emit(events.WIN_SYNTAX, ...) end local handlers = {} --- Subscribe to an event. -- -- Register an event handler. -- @tparam string event the event name -- @tparam function handler the event handler -- @tparam[opt] int index the index at which to insert the handler (1 is the highest priority) -- @usage -- vis.events.subscribe(vis.events.FILE_SAVE_PRE, function(file, path) -- -- do something useful -- return true -- end) events.subscribe = function(event, handler, index) if not event then error("Invalid event name") end if type(handler) ~= 'function' then error("Invalid event handler") end if not handlers[event] then handlers[event] = {} end events.unsubscribe(event, handler) table.insert(handlers[event], index or #handlers[event]+1, handler) end --- Unsubscribe from an event. -- -- Remove a registered event handler. -- @tparamm string event the event name -- @tparam function handler the event handler to unsubscribe -- @treturn bool whether the handler was successfully removed events.unsubscribe = function(event, handler) local h = handlers[event] if not h then return end for i = 1, #h do if h[i] == handler then table.remove(h, i) return true end end return false end --- Generate event. -- -- Invokes all event handlers in the order they were registered. -- Passes all arguments to the handler. The first handler which returns a non `nil` -- value terminates the event propagation. The other handlers will not be called. -- -- @tparam string event the event name -- @tparam ... ... the remaining paramters are passed on to the handler events.emit = function(event, ...) local h = handlers[event] if not h then return end for i = 1, #h do local ret = h[i](...) if type(ret) ~= 'nil' then return ret end end end vis.events = events require('vis-std')