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	lua: docs and tests for vim.schedule
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		| @@ -203,6 +203,8 @@ User reloads the buffer with ":edit", emits: > | ||||
| In-process lua plugins can also recieve buffer updates, in the form of lua | ||||
| callbacks. These callbacks are called frequently in various contexts, buffer | ||||
| contents or window layout should not be changed inside these |textlock|. | ||||
| |lua-vim.schedule| can be used to defer these operations to the main loop, | ||||
| where they are allowed. | ||||
|  | ||||
| |nvim_buf_attach| will take keyword args for the callbacks. "on_lines" will | ||||
| receive parameters ("lines", {buf}, {changedtick}, {firstline}, {lastline}, {new_lastline}). | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -379,6 +379,12 @@ vim.stricmp(a, b)					*lua-vim.stricmp* | ||||
| 	string arguments and returns 0, 1 or -1 if strings are equal, a is  | ||||
| 	greater then b or a is lesser then b respectively. | ||||
|  | ||||
| vim.schedule(callback)					*lua-vim.schedule* | ||||
| 	Schedule `callback` to be called soon by the main event loop. This is | ||||
|         useful in contexts where some functionality is blocked, like an | ||||
|         autocommand or callback running with |textlock|. Then the scheduled | ||||
|         callback could invoke this functionality later when it is allowed. | ||||
|  | ||||
| vim.type_idx						*lua-vim.type_idx* | ||||
| 	Type index for use in |lua-special-tbl|.  Specifying one of the  | ||||
| 	values from |lua-vim.types| allows typing the empty table (it is  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -36,12 +36,6 @@ typedef struct { | ||||
|   String lua_err_str; | ||||
| } LuaError; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// We use this to store Lua callbacks | ||||
| typedef struct { | ||||
|   // TODO: store more info for debugging, traceback? | ||||
|   int cb; | ||||
| } nlua_ctx; | ||||
|  | ||||
| #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS | ||||
| # include "lua/vim_module.generated.h" | ||||
| # include "lua/executor.c.generated.h" | ||||
| @@ -114,33 +108,32 @@ static int nlua_stricmp(lua_State *const lstate) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL | ||||
|   return 1; | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| static void nlua_schedule_cb(void **argv) | ||||
| static void nlua_schedule_event(void **argv) | ||||
| { | ||||
|   nlua_ctx *ctx = argv[0]; | ||||
|   LuaRef cb = (LuaRef)(ptrdiff_t)argv[0]; | ||||
|   lua_State *const lstate = nlua_enter(); | ||||
|   lua_rawgeti(lstate, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, ctx->cb); | ||||
|   luaL_unref(lstate, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, ctx->cb); | ||||
|   lua_pcall(lstate, 0, 0, 0); | ||||
|   free(ctx); | ||||
|   nlua_pushref(lstate, cb); | ||||
|   nlua_unref(lstate, cb); | ||||
|   if (lua_pcall(lstate, 0, 0, 0)) { | ||||
|     nlua_error(lstate, _("Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: %.*s")); | ||||
|   } | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// Schedule Lua callback on main loop's event queue | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// This is used to make sure nvim API is called at the right moment. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// @param  lstate  Lua interpreter state. | ||||
| /// @param[in]  msg  Message base, must contain one `%s`. | ||||
| static int nlua_schedule(lua_State *const lstate) | ||||
|   FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL | ||||
| { | ||||
|   // TODO: report error using nlua_error instead | ||||
|   luaL_checktype(lstate, 1, LUA_TFUNCTION); | ||||
|   if (lua_type(lstate, 1) != LUA_TFUNCTION) { | ||||
|     lua_pushliteral(lstate, "vim.schedule: expected function"); | ||||
|     return lua_error(lstate); | ||||
|   } | ||||
|  | ||||
|   nlua_ctx* ctx = (nlua_ctx*)malloc(sizeof(nlua_ctx)); | ||||
|   lua_pushvalue(lstate, 1); | ||||
|   ctx->cb = luaL_ref(lstate, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); | ||||
|   LuaRef cb = nlua_ref(lstate, 1); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   multiqueue_put(main_loop.events, nlua_schedule_cb, 1, ctx); | ||||
|   multiqueue_put(main_loop.events, nlua_schedule_event, | ||||
|                  1, (void *)(ptrdiff_t)cb); | ||||
|   return 0; | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -5,10 +5,13 @@ local funcs = helpers.funcs | ||||
| local meths = helpers.meths | ||||
| local clear = helpers.clear | ||||
| local eq = helpers.eq | ||||
| local eval = helpers.eval | ||||
| local feed = helpers.feed | ||||
| local meth_pcall = helpers.meth_pcall | ||||
|  | ||||
| before_each(clear) | ||||
|  | ||||
| describe('vim.stricmp', function() | ||||
| describe('lua function', function() | ||||
|   -- İ: `tolower("İ")` is `i` which has length 1 while `İ` itself has | ||||
|   --    length 2 (in bytes). | ||||
|   -- Ⱥ: `tolower("Ⱥ")` is `ⱥ` which has length 2 while `Ⱥ` itself has | ||||
| @@ -17,7 +20,7 @@ describe('vim.stricmp', function() | ||||
|   -- Note: 'i' !=? 'İ' and 'ⱥ' !=? 'Ⱥ' on some systems. | ||||
|   -- Note: Built-in Nvim comparison (on systems lacking `strcasecmp`) works | ||||
|   --       only on ASCII characters. | ||||
|   it('works', function() | ||||
|   it('vim.stricmp', function() | ||||
|     eq(0, funcs.luaeval('vim.stricmp("a", "A")')) | ||||
|     eq(0, funcs.luaeval('vim.stricmp("A", "a")')) | ||||
|     eq(0, funcs.luaeval('vim.stricmp("a", "a")')) | ||||
| @@ -106,10 +109,35 @@ describe('vim.stricmp', function() | ||||
|     eq(1, funcs.luaeval('vim.stricmp("\\0c\\0", "\\0b\\0")')) | ||||
|     eq(1, funcs.luaeval('vim.stricmp("\\0C\\0", "\\0B\\0")')) | ||||
|   end) | ||||
| end) | ||||
|  | ||||
| describe("vim.split", function() | ||||
|   it("works", function() | ||||
|   it("vim.schedule", function() | ||||
|     meths.execute_lua([[ | ||||
|       test_table = {} | ||||
|       vim.schedule(function() | ||||
|         table.insert(test_table, "xx") | ||||
|       end) | ||||
|       table.insert(test_table, "yy") | ||||
|     ]], {}) | ||||
|     eq({"yy","xx"}, meths.execute_lua("return test_table", {})) | ||||
|  | ||||
|     -- type checked args | ||||
|     eq({false, 'Error executing lua: vim.schedule: expected function'}, | ||||
|        meth_pcall(meths.execute_lua, "vim.schedule('stringly')", {})) | ||||
|  | ||||
|     eq({false, 'Error executing lua: vim.schedule: expected function'}, | ||||
|        meth_pcall(meths.execute_lua, "vim.schedule()", {})) | ||||
|  | ||||
|     meths.execute_lua([[ | ||||
|       vim.schedule(function() | ||||
|         error("big failure\nvery async") | ||||
|       end) | ||||
|     ]], {}) | ||||
|  | ||||
|     feed("<cr>") | ||||
|     eq('Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: [string "<nvim>"]:2: big failure\nvery async', eval("v:errmsg")) | ||||
|   end) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   it("vim.split", function() | ||||
|     local split = function(str, sep) | ||||
|       return meths.execute_lua('return vim.split(...)', {str, sep}) | ||||
|     end | ||||
| @@ -141,10 +169,8 @@ describe("vim.split", function() | ||||
|       assert(string.match(err, "Infinite loop detected")) | ||||
|     end | ||||
|   end) | ||||
| end) | ||||
|  | ||||
| describe("vim.trim", function() | ||||
|   it('works', function() | ||||
|   it('vim.trim', function() | ||||
|     local trim = function(s) | ||||
|       return meths.execute_lua('return vim.trim(...)', { s }) | ||||
|     end | ||||
| @@ -164,10 +190,8 @@ describe("vim.trim", function() | ||||
|     eq(false, status) | ||||
|     assert(string.match(err, "Only strings can be trimmed")) | ||||
|   end) | ||||
| end) | ||||
|  | ||||
| describe("vim.inspect", function() | ||||
|   it('works', function() | ||||
|   it('vim.inspect', function() | ||||
|     -- just make sure it basically works, it has its own test suite | ||||
|     local inspect = function(t, opts) | ||||
|       return meths.execute_lua('return vim.inspect(...)', { t, opts }) | ||||
| @@ -187,10 +211,8 @@ describe("vim.inspect", function() | ||||
|       end}) | ||||
|     ]], {})) | ||||
|   end) | ||||
| end) | ||||
|  | ||||
| describe("vim.deepcopy", function() | ||||
|   it("works", function() | ||||
|   it("vim.deepcopy", function() | ||||
|     local is_dc = meths.execute_lua([[ | ||||
|       local a = { x = { 1, 2 }, y = 5} | ||||
|       local b = vim.deepcopy(a) | ||||
|   | ||||
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