feat(lua): add <f-args> to user commands callback (#17522)

Works similar to ex <f-args>. It only splits the arguments if the
command has more than one posible argument. In cases were the command
can only have 1 argument opts.fargs = { opts.args }
This commit is contained in:
Javier Lopez
2022-02-27 14:35:06 -05:00
committed by GitHub
parent c65d93e60a
commit 1b5767aa34
5 changed files with 109 additions and 11 deletions

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@@ -651,6 +651,9 @@ nvim_add_user_command({name}, {command}, {*opts})
that contains the following keys:
• args: (string) The args passed to the
command, if any |<args>|
• fargs: (table) The args split by unescaped
whitespace (when more than one argument is
allowed), if any |<f-args>|
• bang: (boolean) "true" if the command was
executed with a ! modifier |<bang>|
• line1: (number) The starting line of the

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@@ -2415,6 +2415,8 @@ Dictionary nvim_eval_statusline(String str, Dict(eval_statusline) *opts, Error *
/// from Lua, the command can also be a Lua function. The function is called with a
/// single table argument that contains the following keys:
/// - args: (string) The args passed to the command, if any |<args>|
/// - fargs: (table) The args split by unescaped whitespace (when more than one
/// argument is allowed), if any |<f-args>|
/// - bang: (boolean) "true" if the command was executed with a ! modifier |<bang>|
/// - line1: (number) The starting line of the command range |<line1>|
/// - line2: (number) The final line of the command range |<line2>|

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@@ -5802,6 +5802,30 @@ static void ex_delcommand(exarg_T *eap)
}
}
/// Split a string by unescaped whitespace (space & tab), used for f-args on Lua commands callback.
/// Similar to uc_split_args(), but does not allocate, add quotes, add commas and is an iterator.
///
/// @note If no separator is found start = 0 and end = length - 1
/// @param[in] arg String to split
/// @param[in] iter Iteration counter
/// @param[out] start Start of the split
/// @param[out] end End of the split
/// @param[in] length Length of the string
/// @return false if it's the last split (don't call again), true otherwise (call again).
bool uc_split_args_iter(const char_u *arg, int iter, int *start, int *end, int length)
{
int pos;
*start = *end + (iter > 1 ? 2 : 0); // Skip whitespace after the first split
for (pos = *start; pos < length - 2; pos++) {
if (arg[pos] != '\\' && ascii_iswhite(arg[pos + 1])) {
*end = pos;
return true;
}
}
*end = length - 1;
return false;
}
/*
* split and quote args for <f-args>
*/

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@@ -1814,8 +1814,31 @@ void nlua_do_ucmd(ucmd_T *cmd, exarg_T *eap)
lua_pushinteger(lstate, eap->line2);
lua_setfield(lstate, -2, "line2");
lua_newtable(lstate); // f-args table
lua_pushstring(lstate, (const char *)eap->arg);
lua_setfield(lstate, -2, "args");
lua_pushvalue(lstate, -1); // Reference for potential use on f-args
lua_setfield(lstate, -4, "args");
// Split args by unescaped whitespace |<f-args>| (nargs dependent)
if (cmd->uc_argt & EX_NOSPC) {
// Commands where nargs = 1 or "?" fargs is the same as args
lua_rawseti(lstate, -2, 1);
} else {
// Commands with more than one possible argument we split
lua_pop(lstate, 1); // Pop the reference of opts.args
int length = (int)STRLEN(eap->arg);
int start = 0;
int end = 0;
int i = 1;
bool res = true;
while (res) {
res = uc_split_args_iter(eap->arg, i, &start, &end, length);
lua_pushlstring(lstate, (const char *)eap->arg + start, (size_t)(end - start + 1));
lua_rawseti(lstate, -2, i);
i++;
}
}
lua_setfield(lstate, -2, "fargs");
lua_pushstring(lstate, (const char *)&eap->regname);
lua_setfield(lstate, -2, "reg");

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@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@ describe('nvim_add_user_command', function()
]]
eq({
args = "hello",
args = [[hello my\ friend how\ are\ you?]],
fargs = {[[hello]], [[my\ friend]], [[how\ are\ you?]]},
bang = false,
line1 = 1,
line2 = 1,
@@ -115,13 +116,14 @@ describe('nvim_add_user_command', function()
range = 0,
count = 2,
reg = "",
}, exec_lua [[
vim.api.nvim_command('CommandWithLuaCallback hello')
}, exec_lua [=[
vim.api.nvim_command([[CommandWithLuaCallback hello my\ friend how\ are\ you?]])
return result
]])
]=])
eq({
args = "",
args = 'h\tey',
fargs = {[[h]], [[ey]]},
bang = true,
line1 = 10,
line2 = 10,
@@ -129,13 +131,14 @@ describe('nvim_add_user_command', function()
range = 1,
count = 10,
reg = "",
}, exec_lua [[
vim.api.nvim_command('botright 10CommandWithLuaCallback!')
}, exec_lua [=[
vim.api.nvim_command('botright 10CommandWithLuaCallback! h\tey')
return result
]])
]=])
eq({
args = "",
args = "h",
fargs = {"h"},
bang = false,
line1 = 1,
line2 = 42,
@@ -144,9 +147,52 @@ describe('nvim_add_user_command', function()
count = 42,
reg = "",
}, exec_lua [[
vim.api.nvim_command('CommandWithLuaCallback 42')
vim.api.nvim_command('CommandWithLuaCallback 42 h')
return result
]])
eq({
args = "",
fargs = {""}, -- fargs works without args
bang = false,
line1 = 1,
line2 = 1,
mods = "",
range = 0,
count = 2,
reg = "",
}, exec_lua [[
vim.api.nvim_command('CommandWithLuaCallback')
return result
]])
-- f-args doesn't split when command nargs is 1 or "?"
exec_lua [[
result = {}
vim.api.nvim_add_user_command('CommandWithOneArg', function(opts)
result = opts
end, {
nargs = "?",
bang = true,
count = 2,
})
]]
eq({
args = "hello I'm one argmuent",
fargs = {"hello I'm one argmuent"}, -- Doesn't split args
bang = false,
line1 = 1,
line2 = 1,
mods = "",
range = 0,
count = 2,
reg = "",
}, exec_lua [[
vim.api.nvim_command('CommandWithOneArg hello I\'m one argmuent')
return result
]])
end)
it('can define buffer-local commands', function()