support for :perl, :perlfile, :perldo and perleval()

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Jacques Germishuys
2020-08-29 22:12:10 +01:00
parent c6648fe882
commit 9bef25314e
10 changed files with 205 additions and 6 deletions

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ function! provider#perl#Call(method, args) abort
if !exists('s:host')
try
let s:host = remote#host#Require('perl')
let s:host = remote#host#Require('legacy-perl-provider')
catch
let s:err = v:exception
echohl WarningMsg
@@ -66,4 +66,9 @@ if g:loaded_perl_provider != 2
let s:err = 'Cannot find perl or the required perl module'
endif
call remote#host#RegisterPlugin('perl-provider', 'perl', [])
" The perl provider plugin will run in a separate instance of the perl
" host.
call remote#host#RegisterClone('legacy-perl-provider', 'perl')
call remote#host#RegisterPlugin('legacy-perl-provider', 'ScriptHost.pm', [])

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@@ -556,6 +556,7 @@ followed by another Vim command:
:lfdo
:make
:normal
:perlfile
:promptfind
:promptrepl
:pyfile

113
runtime/doc/if_perl.txt Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
*if_perl.txt* Nvim
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Jacques Germishuys
The perl Interface to Vim *if_perl* *perl*
See |provider-perl| for more information.
Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
==============================================================================
1. Commands *perl-commands*
*:perl*
:[range]perl {stmt}
Execute perl statement {stmt}. The current package is
"main". A simple check if the `:perl` command is
working: >
:perl print "Hello"
:[range]perl << [endmarker]
{script}
{endmarker}
Execute perl script {script}. Useful for including
perl code in Vim scripts. Requires perl, see
|script-here|.
The {endmarker} below the {script} must NOT be preceded by any white space.
If [endmarker] is omitted from after the "<<", a dot '.' must be used after
{script}, like for the |:append| and |:insert| commands.
Example: >
function! MyVimMethod()
perl << EOF
sub my_vim_method
{
print "Hello World!\n";
}
EOF
endfunction
To see what version of perl you have: >
:perl print $^V
<
*:perldo*
:[range]perldo {cmd} Execute perl command {cmd} for each line in the[range],
with $_ being set to the test of each line in turn,
without a trailing <EOL>. In addition to $_, $line and
$linenr is also set to the line content and line number
respectively. Setting $_ will change the text, but note
that it is not possible to add or delete lines using
this command.
The default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
Examples:
>
:perldo $_ = reverse($_);
:perldo $_ = "".$linenr." => $line";
One can use `:perldo` in conjunction with `:perl` to filter a range using
perl. For example: >
:perl << EOF
sub perl_vim_string_replace
{
my $line = shift;
my $needle = $vim->eval('@a');
my $replacement = $vim->eval('@b');
$line =~ s/$needle/$replacement/g;
return $line;
}
EOF
:let @a='somevalue'
:let @b='newvalue'
:'<,'>perldo $_ = perl_vim_string_replace($_)
<
*:perlfile*
:[range]perlfile {file}
Execute the perl script in {file}. The whole
argument is used as a single file name.
Both of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
perl code, with the "current range" set to the given line range.
In the case of :perl, the code to execute is in the command-line.
In the case of :perlfile, the code to execute is the contents of the given file.
perl commands cannot be used in the |sandbox|.
To pass arguments you need to set @ARGV explicitly. Example: >
:perl @ARGV = ("foo", "bar");
:perlfile myscript.pl
Here are some examples *perl-examples* >
:perl print "Hello"
:perl $current->line (uc ($current->line))
:perl my $str = $current->buffer->[42]; print "Set \$str to: $str"
Note that changes (such as the "use" statements) persist from one command
to the next.
==============================================================================
2. The VIM module *perl-vim*
Note: Perl codes does not currently have access to the legacy "VIM" package.
==============================================================================
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:

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@@ -1441,6 +1441,9 @@ tag command action ~
|:packloadall| :packl[oadall] load all packages under 'packpath'
|:pclose| :pc[lose] close preview window
|:pedit| :ped[it] edit file in the preview window
|:perl| :perl execute perl command
|:perldo| :perldo execute perl command for each line
|:perfile| :perlfile execute perl script file
|:print| :p[rint] print lines
|:profdel| :profd[el] stop profiling a function or script
|:profile| :prof[ile] profiling functions and scripts

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@@ -407,7 +407,6 @@ Some legacy Vim features are not implemented:
- |if_lua|: Nvim Lua API is not compatible with Vim's "if_lua"
- *if_mzscheme*
- *if_perl*
- |if_py|: *python-bindeval* *python-Function* are not supported
- *if_tcl*

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@@ -256,6 +256,7 @@ return {
py3eval={args=1},
pyeval={args=1},
pyxeval={args=1},
perleval={args=1},
range={args={1, 3}},
readdir={args={1, 2}},
readfile={args={1, 3}},

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@@ -6374,6 +6374,14 @@ static void f_pyxeval(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, FunPtr fptr)
}
}
///
/// "perleval()" function
///
static void f_perleval(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, FunPtr fptr)
{
script_host_eval("perl", argvars, rettv);
}
/*
* "range()" function
*/

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@@ -1927,13 +1927,19 @@ return {
command='perl',
flags=bit.bor(RANGE, EXTRA, DFLALL, NEEDARG, SBOXOK, CMDWIN, RESTRICT),
addr_type=ADDR_LINES,
func='ex_script_ni',
func='ex_perl',
},
{
command='perldo',
flags=bit.bor(RANGE, EXTRA, DFLALL, NEEDARG, CMDWIN, RESTRICT),
addr_type=ADDR_LINES,
func='ex_ni',
func='ex_perldo',
},
{
command='perlfile',
flags=bit.bor(RANGE, FILE1, NEEDARG, CMDWIN, RESTRICT),
addr_type=ADDR_LINES,
func='ex_perlfile',
},
{
command='pedit',

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@@ -935,6 +935,21 @@ void ex_pydo3(exarg_T *eap)
script_host_do_range("python3", eap);
}
void ex_perl(exarg_T *eap)
{
script_host_execute("perl", eap);
}
void ex_perlfile(exarg_T *eap)
{
script_host_execute_file("perl", eap);
}
void ex_perldo(exarg_T *eap)
{
script_host_do_range("perl", eap);
}
// Command line expansion for :profile.
static enum {
PEXP_SUBCMD, ///< expand :profile sub-commands

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@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ local command = helpers.command
local write_file = helpers.write_file
local eval = helpers.eval
local retry = helpers.retry
local curbufmeths = helpers.curbufmeths
local insert = helpers.insert
local expect = helpers.expect
local feed = helpers.feed
do
clear()
@@ -19,7 +23,51 @@ before_each(function()
clear()
end)
describe('perl host', function()
describe('legacy perl provider', function()
if helpers.pending_win32(pending) then return end
it('feature test', function()
eq(1, eval('has("perl")'))
end)
it(':perl command', function()
command('perl $vim->vars->{set_by_perl} = [100, 0];')
eq({100, 0}, eval('g:set_by_perl'))
end)
it(':perlfile command', function()
local fname = 'perlfile.pl'
write_file(fname, '$vim->command("let set_by_perlfile = 123")')
command('perlfile perlfile.pl')
eq(123, eval('g:set_by_perlfile'))
os.remove(fname)
end)
it(':perldo command', function()
-- :perldo 1; doesn't change $_,
-- the buffer should not be changed
command('normal :perldo 1;')
eq(false, curbufmeths.get_option('modified'))
-- insert some text
insert('abc\ndef\nghi')
expect([[
abc
def
ghi]])
-- go to top and select and replace the first two lines
feed('ggvj:perldo $_ = reverse ($_)."$linenr"<CR>')
expect([[
cba1
fed2
ghi]])
end)
it('perleval()', function()
eq({1, 2, {['key'] = 'val'}}, eval([[perleval('[1, 2, {"key" => "val"}]')]]))
end)
end)
describe('perl provider', function()
if helpers.pending_win32(pending) then return end
teardown(function ()
os.remove('Xtest-perl-hello.pl')