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| -- Functions shared by Nvim and its test-suite.
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| --
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| -- These are "pure" lua functions not depending of the state of the editor.
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| -- Thus they should always be available whenever nvim-related lua code is run,
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| -- regardless if it is code in the editor itself, or in worker threads/processes,
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| -- or the test suite. (Eventually the test suite will be run in a worker process,
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| -- so this wouldn't be a separate case to consider)
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| 
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| ---@nodoc
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| ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: lowercase-global
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| vim = vim or {}
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| 
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| ---@generic T
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| ---@param orig T
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| ---@param cache? table<any,any>
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| ---@return T
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| local function deepcopy(orig, cache)
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|   if orig == vim.NIL then
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|     return vim.NIL
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|   elseif type(orig) == 'userdata' or type(orig) == 'thread' then
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|     error('Cannot deepcopy object of type ' .. type(orig))
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|   elseif type(orig) ~= 'table' then
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|     return orig
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|   end
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| 
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|   --- @cast orig table<any,any>
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| 
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|   if cache and cache[orig] then
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|     return cache[orig]
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|   end
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| 
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|   local copy = {} --- @type table<any,any>
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| 
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|   if cache then
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|     cache[orig] = copy
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|   end
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| 
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|   for k, v in pairs(orig) do
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|     copy[deepcopy(k, cache)] = deepcopy(v, cache)
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|   end
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| 
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|   return setmetatable(copy, getmetatable(orig))
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| end
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| 
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| --- Returns a deep copy of the given object. Non-table objects are copied as
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| --- in a typical Lua assignment, whereas table objects are copied recursively.
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| --- Functions are naively copied, so functions in the copied table point to the
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| --- same functions as those in the input table. Userdata and threads are not
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| --- copied and will throw an error.
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| ---
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| --- Note: `noref=true` is much more performant on tables with unique table
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| --- fields, while `noref=false` is more performant on tables that reuse table
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| --- fields.
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| ---
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| ---@generic T: table
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| ---@param orig T Table to copy
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| ---@param noref? boolean
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| --- When `false` (default) a contained table is only copied once and all
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| --- references point to this single copy. When `true` every occurrence of a
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| --- table results in a new copy. This also means that a cyclic reference can
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| --- cause `deepcopy()` to fail.
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| ---@return T Table of copied keys and (nested) values.
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| function vim.deepcopy(orig, noref)
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|   return deepcopy(orig, not noref and {} or nil)
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| end
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| 
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| --- @class vim.gsplit.Opts
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| --- @inlinedoc
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| ---
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| --- Use `sep` literally (as in string.find).
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| --- @field plain? boolean
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| ---
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| --- Discard empty segments at start and end of the sequence.
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| --- @field trimempty? boolean
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| 
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| --- Gets an |iterator| that splits a string at each instance of a separator, in "lazy" fashion
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| --- (as opposed to |vim.split()| which is "eager").
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| ---
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| --- Example:
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| ---
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| --- ```lua
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| --- for s in vim.gsplit(':aa::b:', ':', {plain=true}) do
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| ---   print(s)
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| --- end
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| --- If you want to also inspect the separator itself (instead of discarding it), use
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| --- |string.gmatch()|. Example:
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| ---
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| --- ```lua
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| --- for word, num in ('foo111bar222'):gmatch('([^0-9]*)(%d*)') do
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| ---   print(('word: %s num: %s'):format(word, num))
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| --- end
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| --- @see |string.gmatch()|
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| --- @see |vim.split()|
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| --- @see |lua-patterns|
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| --- @see https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html
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| --- @see http://lua-users.org/wiki/StringLibraryTutorial
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| ---
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| --- @param s string String to split
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| --- @param sep string Separator or pattern
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| --- @param opts? vim.gsplit.Opts Keyword arguments |kwargs|:
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| --- @return fun():string? : Iterator over the split components
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| function vim.gsplit(s, sep, opts)
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|   local plain --- @type boolean?
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|   local trimempty = false
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|   if type(opts) == 'boolean' then
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|     plain = opts -- For backwards compatibility.
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|   else
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|     vim.validate({ s = { s, 's' }, sep = { sep, 's' }, opts = { opts, 't', true } })
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|     opts = opts or {}
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|     plain, trimempty = opts.plain, opts.trimempty
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|   end
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| 
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|   local start = 1
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|   local done = false
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| 
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|   -- For `trimempty`: queue of collected segments, to be emitted at next pass.
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|   local segs = {}
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|   local empty_start = true -- Only empty segments seen so far.
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| 
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|   --- @param i integer?
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|   --- @param j integer
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|   --- @param ... unknown
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|   --- @return string
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|   --- @return ...
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|   local function _pass(i, j, ...)
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|     if i then
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|       assert(j + 1 > start, 'Infinite loop detected')
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|       local seg = s:sub(start, i - 1)
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|       start = j + 1
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|       return seg, ...
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|     else
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|       done = true
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|       return s:sub(start)
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   return function()
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|     if trimempty and #segs > 0 then
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|       -- trimempty: Pop the collected segments.
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|       return table.remove(segs)
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|     elseif done or (s == '' and sep == '') then
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|       return nil
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|     elseif sep == '' then
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|       if start == #s then
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|         done = true
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|       end
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|       return _pass(start + 1, start)
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|     end
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| 
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|     local seg = _pass(s:find(sep, start, plain))
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| 
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|     -- Trim empty segments from start/end.
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|     if trimempty and seg ~= '' then
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|       empty_start = false
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|     elseif trimempty and seg == '' then
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|       while not done and seg == '' do
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|         table.insert(segs, 1, '')
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|         seg = _pass(s:find(sep, start, plain))
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|       end
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|       if done and seg == '' then
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|         return nil
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|       elseif empty_start then
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|         empty_start = false
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|         segs = {}
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|         return seg
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|       end
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|       if seg ~= '' then
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|         table.insert(segs, 1, seg)
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|       end
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|       return table.remove(segs)
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|     end
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| 
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|     return seg
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| --- Splits a string at each instance of a separator and returns the result as a table (unlike
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| --- |vim.gsplit()|).
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| ---
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| --- Examples:
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| ---
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| --- ```lua
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| --- split(":aa::b:", ":")                   --> {'','aa','','b',''}
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| --- split("axaby", "ab?")                   --> {'','x','y'}
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| --- split("x*yz*o", "*", {plain=true})      --> {'x','yz','o'}
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| --- split("|x|y|z|", "|", {trimempty=true}) --> {'x', 'y', 'z'}
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| ---@see |vim.gsplit()|
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| ---@see |string.gmatch()|
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| ---
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| ---@param s string String to split
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| ---@param sep string Separator or pattern
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| ---@param opts? vim.gsplit.Opts Keyword arguments |kwargs|:
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| ---@return string[] : List of split components
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| function vim.split(s, sep, opts)
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|   local t = {}
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|   for c in vim.gsplit(s, sep, opts) do
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|     table.insert(t, c)
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|   end
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|   return t
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| end
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| 
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| --- Return a list of all keys used in a table.
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| --- However, the order of the return table of keys is not guaranteed.
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| ---
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| ---@see From https://github.com/premake/premake-core/blob/master/src/base/table.lua
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| ---
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| ---@generic T
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| ---@param t table<T, any> (table) Table
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| ---@return T[] : List of keys
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| function vim.tbl_keys(t)
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|   vim.validate('t', t, 'table')
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|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
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| 
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|   local keys = {}
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|   for k in pairs(t) do
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|     table.insert(keys, k)
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|   end
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|   return keys
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| end
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| 
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| --- Return a list of all values used in a table.
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| --- However, the order of the return table of values is not guaranteed.
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| ---
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| ---@generic T
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| ---@param t table<any, T> (table) Table
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| ---@return T[] : List of values
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| function vim.tbl_values(t)
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|   vim.validate('t', t, 'table')
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| 
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|   local values = {}
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|   for _, v in
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|     pairs(t --[[@as table<any,any>]])
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|   do
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|     table.insert(values, v)
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|   end
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|   return values
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| end
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| 
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| --- Apply a function to all values of a table.
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| ---
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| ---@generic T
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| ---@param func fun(value: T): any Function
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| ---@param t table<any, T> Table
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| ---@return table : Table of transformed values
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| function vim.tbl_map(func, t)
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|   vim.validate({ func = { func, 'c' }, t = { t, 't' } })
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|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
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| 
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|   local rettab = {} --- @type table<any,any>
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|   for k, v in pairs(t) do
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|     rettab[k] = func(v)
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|   end
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|   return rettab
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| end
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| 
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| --- Filter a table using a predicate function
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| ---
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| ---@generic T
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| ---@param func fun(value: T): boolean (function) Function
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| ---@param t table<any, T> (table) Table
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| ---@return T[] : Table of filtered values
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| function vim.tbl_filter(func, t)
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|   vim.validate({ func = { func, 'c' }, t = { t, 't' } })
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|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
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| 
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|   local rettab = {} --- @type table<any,any>
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|   for _, entry in pairs(t) do
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|     if func(entry) then
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|       rettab[#rettab + 1] = entry
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|     end
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|   end
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|   return rettab
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| end
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| 
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| --- @class vim.tbl_contains.Opts
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| --- @inlinedoc
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| ---
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| --- `value` is a function reference to be checked (default false)
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| --- @field predicate? boolean
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| 
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| --- Checks if a table contains a given value, specified either directly or via
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| --- a predicate that is checked for each value.
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| ---
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| --- Example:
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| ---
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| --- ```lua
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| --- vim.tbl_contains({ 'a', { 'b', 'c' } }, function(v)
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| ---   return vim.deep_equal(v, { 'b', 'c' })
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| --- end, { predicate = true })
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| --- -- true
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| ---@see |vim.list_contains()| for checking values in list-like tables
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| ---
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| ---@param t table Table to check
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| ---@param value any Value to compare or predicate function reference
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| ---@param opts? vim.tbl_contains.Opts Keyword arguments |kwargs|:
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| ---@return boolean `true` if `t` contains `value`
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| function vim.tbl_contains(t, value, opts)
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|   vim.validate({ t = { t, 't' }, opts = { opts, 't', true } })
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|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
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| 
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|   local pred --- @type fun(v: any): boolean?
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|   if opts and opts.predicate then
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|     vim.validate({ value = { value, 'c' } })
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|     pred = value
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|   else
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|     pred = function(v)
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|       return v == value
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   for _, v in pairs(t) do
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|     if pred(v) then
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|       return true
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|     end
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|   end
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|   return false
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| end
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| 
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| --- Checks if a list-like table (integer keys without gaps) contains `value`.
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| ---
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| ---@see |vim.tbl_contains()| for checking values in general tables
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| ---
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| ---@param t table Table to check (must be list-like, not validated)
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| ---@param value any Value to compare
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| ---@return boolean `true` if `t` contains `value`
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| function vim.list_contains(t, value)
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|   vim.validate('t', t, 'table')
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|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
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| 
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|   for _, v in ipairs(t) do
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|     if v == value then
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|       return true
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|     end
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|   end
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|   return false
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| end
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| 
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| --- Checks if a table is empty.
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| ---
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| ---@see https://github.com/premake/premake-core/blob/master/src/base/table.lua
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| ---
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| ---@param t table Table to check
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| ---@return boolean `true` if `t` is empty
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| function vim.tbl_isempty(t)
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|   vim.validate('t', t, 'table')
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|   return next(t) == nil
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| end
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| 
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| --- We only merge empty tables or tables that are not an array (indexed by integers)
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| local function can_merge(v)
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|   return type(v) == 'table' and (vim.tbl_isempty(v) or not vim.isarray(v))
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| end
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| 
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| local function tbl_extend(behavior, deep_extend, ...)
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|   if behavior ~= 'error' and behavior ~= 'keep' and behavior ~= 'force' then
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|     error('invalid "behavior": ' .. tostring(behavior))
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|   end
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| 
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|   if select('#', ...) < 2 then
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|     error(
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|       'wrong number of arguments (given '
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|         .. tostring(1 + select('#', ...))
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|         .. ', expected at least 3)'
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|     )
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|   end
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| 
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|   local ret = {} --- @type table<any,any>
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|   if vim._empty_dict_mt ~= nil and getmetatable(select(1, ...)) == vim._empty_dict_mt then
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|     ret = vim.empty_dict()
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|   end
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| 
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|   for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
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|     local tbl = select(i, ...)
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|     vim.validate('after the second argument', tbl, 'table')
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|     --- @cast tbl table<any,any>
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|     if tbl then
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|       for k, v in pairs(tbl) do
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|         if deep_extend and can_merge(v) and can_merge(ret[k]) then
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|           ret[k] = tbl_extend(behavior, true, ret[k], v)
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|         elseif behavior ~= 'force' and ret[k] ~= nil then
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|           if behavior == 'error' then
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|             error('key found in more than one map: ' .. k)
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|           end -- Else behavior is "keep".
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|         else
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|           ret[k] = v
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|         end
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|       end
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|     end
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|   end
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|   return ret
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| end
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| 
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| --- Merges two or more tables.
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| ---
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| ---@see |extend()|
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| ---
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| ---@param behavior 'error'|'keep'|'force' Decides what to do if a key is found in more than one map:
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| ---      - "error": raise an error
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| ---      - "keep":  use value from the leftmost map
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| ---      - "force": use value from the rightmost map
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| ---@param ... table Two or more tables
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| ---@return table : Merged table
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| function vim.tbl_extend(behavior, ...)
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|   return tbl_extend(behavior, false, ...)
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| end
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| 
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| --- Merges recursively two or more tables.
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| ---
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| ---@see |vim.tbl_extend()|
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| ---
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| ---@generic T1: table
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| ---@generic T2: table
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| ---@param behavior 'error'|'keep'|'force' Decides what to do if a key is found in more than one map:
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| ---      - "error": raise an error
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| ---      - "keep":  use value from the leftmost map
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| ---      - "force": use value from the rightmost map
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| ---@param ... T2 Two or more tables
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| ---@return T1|T2 (table) Merged table
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| function vim.tbl_deep_extend(behavior, ...)
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|   return tbl_extend(behavior, true, ...)
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| end
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| 
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| --- Deep compare values for equality
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| ---
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| --- Tables are compared recursively unless they both provide the `eq` metamethod.
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| --- All other types are compared using the equality `==` operator.
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| ---@param a any First value
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| ---@param b any Second value
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| ---@return boolean `true` if values are equals, else `false`
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| function vim.deep_equal(a, b)
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|   if a == b then
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|     return true
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|   end
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|   if type(a) ~= type(b) then
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|     return false
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|   end
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|   if type(a) == 'table' then
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|     --- @cast a table<any,any>
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|     --- @cast b table<any,any>
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|     for k, v in pairs(a) do
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|       if not vim.deep_equal(v, b[k]) then
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|         return false
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|       end
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|     end
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|     for k in pairs(b) do
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|       if a[k] == nil then
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|         return false
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|       end
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|     end
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|     return true
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|   end
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|   return false
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| end
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| 
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| --- Add the reverse lookup values to an existing table.
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| --- For example:
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| --- `tbl_add_reverse_lookup { A = 1 } == { [1] = 'A', A = 1 }`
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| ---
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| --- Note that this *modifies* the input.
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| ---@deprecated
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| ---@param o table Table to add the reverse to
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| ---@return table o
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| function vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup(o)
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|   vim.deprecate('vim.tbl_add_reverse_lookup', nil, '0.12')
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| 
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|   --- @cast o table<any,any>
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|   --- @type any[]
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|   local keys = vim.tbl_keys(o)
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|   for _, k in ipairs(keys) do
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|     local v = o[k]
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|     if o[v] then
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|       error(
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|         string.format(
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|           'The reverse lookup found an existing value for %q while processing key %q',
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|           tostring(v),
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|           tostring(k)
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|         )
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|       )
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|     end
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|     o[v] = k
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|   end
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|   return o
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| end
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| 
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| --- Index into a table (first argument) via string keys passed as subsequent arguments.
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| --- Return `nil` if the key does not exist.
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| ---
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| --- Examples:
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| ---
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| --- ```lua
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| --- vim.tbl_get({ key = { nested_key = true }}, 'key', 'nested_key') == true
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| --- vim.tbl_get({ key = {}}, 'key', 'nested_key') == nil
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| ---@param o table Table to index
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| ---@param ... any Optional keys (0 or more, variadic) via which to index the table
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| ---@return any # Nested value indexed by key (if it exists), else nil
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| function vim.tbl_get(o, ...)
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|   local keys = { ... }
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|   if #keys == 0 then
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|     return nil
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|   end
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|   for i, k in ipairs(keys) do
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|     o = o[k] --- @type any
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|     if o == nil then
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|       return nil
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|     elseif type(o) ~= 'table' and next(keys, i) then
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|       return nil
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|     end
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|   end
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|   return o
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| end
 | |
| 
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| --- Extends a list-like table with the values of another list-like table.
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| ---
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| --- NOTE: This mutates dst!
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| ---
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| ---@see |vim.tbl_extend()|
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| ---
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| ---@generic T: table
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| ---@param dst T List which will be modified and appended to
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| ---@param src table List from which values will be inserted
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| ---@param start integer? Start index on src. Defaults to 1
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| ---@param finish integer? Final index on src. Defaults to `#src`
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| ---@return T dst
 | |
| function vim.list_extend(dst, src, start, finish)
 | |
|   vim.validate({
 | |
|     dst = { dst, 't' },
 | |
|     src = { src, 't' },
 | |
|     start = { start, 'n', true },
 | |
|     finish = { finish, 'n', true },
 | |
|   })
 | |
|   for i = start or 1, finish or #src do
 | |
|     table.insert(dst, src[i])
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   return dst
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- @deprecated
 | |
| --- Creates a copy of a list-like table such that any nested tables are
 | |
| --- "unrolled" and appended to the result.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see From https://github.com/premake/premake-core/blob/master/src/base/table.lua
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param t table List-like table
 | |
| ---@return table Flattened copy of the given list-like table
 | |
| function vim.tbl_flatten(t)
 | |
|   vim.deprecate('vim.tbl_flatten', 'vim.iter(…):flatten():totable()', '0.13')
 | |
|   local result = {}
 | |
|   --- @param _t table<any,any>
 | |
|   local function _tbl_flatten(_t)
 | |
|     local n = #_t
 | |
|     for i = 1, n do
 | |
|       local v = _t[i]
 | |
|       if type(v) == 'table' then
 | |
|         _tbl_flatten(v)
 | |
|       elseif v then
 | |
|         table.insert(result, v)
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   _tbl_flatten(t)
 | |
|   return result
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Enumerates key-value pairs of a table, ordered by key.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see Based on https://github.com/premake/premake-core/blob/master/src/base/table.lua
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@generic T: table, K, V
 | |
| ---@param t T Dict-like table
 | |
| ---@return fun(table: table<K, V>, index?: K):K, V # |for-in| iterator over sorted keys and their values
 | |
| ---@return T
 | |
| function vim.spairs(t)
 | |
|   vim.validate('t', t, 'table')
 | |
|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -- collect the keys
 | |
|   local keys = {}
 | |
|   for k in pairs(t) do
 | |
|     table.insert(keys, k)
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   table.sort(keys)
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -- Return the iterator function.
 | |
|   local i = 0
 | |
|   return function()
 | |
|     i = i + 1
 | |
|     if keys[i] then
 | |
|       return keys[i], t[keys[i]]
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end,
 | |
|     t
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Tests if `t` is an "array": a table indexed _only_ by integers (potentially non-contiguous).
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- If the indexes start from 1 and are contiguous then the array is also a list. |vim.islist()|
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- Empty table `{}` is an array, unless it was created by |vim.empty_dict()| or returned as
 | |
| --- a dict-like |API| or Vimscript result, for example from |rpcrequest()| or |vim.fn|.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see https://github.com/openresty/luajit2#tableisarray
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param t? table
 | |
| ---@return boolean `true` if array-like table, else `false`.
 | |
| function vim.isarray(t)
 | |
|   if type(t) ~= 'table' then
 | |
|     return false
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local count = 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for k, _ in pairs(t) do
 | |
|     -- Check if the number k is an integer
 | |
|     if type(k) == 'number' and k == math.floor(k) then
 | |
|       count = count + 1
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       return false
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if count > 0 then
 | |
|     return true
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     -- TODO(bfredl): in the future, we will always be inside nvim
 | |
|     -- then this check can be deleted.
 | |
|     if vim._empty_dict_mt == nil then
 | |
|       return false
 | |
|     end
 | |
|     return getmetatable(t) ~= vim._empty_dict_mt
 | |
|   end
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- @deprecated
 | |
| function vim.tbl_islist(t)
 | |
|   vim.deprecate('vim.tbl_islist', 'vim.islist', '0.12')
 | |
|   return vim.islist(t)
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Tests if `t` is a "list": a table indexed _only_ by contiguous integers starting from 1 (what
 | |
| --- |lua-length| calls a "regular array").
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- Empty table `{}` is a list, unless it was created by |vim.empty_dict()| or returned as
 | |
| --- a dict-like |API| or Vimscript result, for example from |rpcrequest()| or |vim.fn|.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see |vim.isarray()|
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param t? table
 | |
| ---@return boolean `true` if list-like table, else `false`.
 | |
| function vim.islist(t)
 | |
|   if type(t) ~= 'table' then
 | |
|     return false
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if next(t) == nil then
 | |
|     return getmetatable(t) ~= vim._empty_dict_mt
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local j = 1
 | |
|   for _ in
 | |
|     pairs(t--[[@as table<any,any>]])
 | |
|   do
 | |
|     if t[j] == nil then
 | |
|       return false
 | |
|     end
 | |
|     j = j + 1
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return true
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Counts the number of non-nil values in table `t`.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- ```lua
 | |
| --- vim.tbl_count({ a=1, b=2 })  --> 2
 | |
| --- vim.tbl_count({ 1, 2 })      --> 2
 | |
| --- ```
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see https://github.com/Tieske/Penlight/blob/master/lua/pl/tablex.lua
 | |
| ---@param t table Table
 | |
| ---@return integer : Number of non-nil values in table
 | |
| function vim.tbl_count(t)
 | |
|   vim.validate('t', t, 'table')
 | |
|   --- @cast t table<any,any>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local count = 0
 | |
|   for _ in pairs(t) do
 | |
|     count = count + 1
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   return count
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Creates a copy of a table containing only elements from start to end (inclusive)
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@generic T
 | |
| ---@param list T[] Table
 | |
| ---@param start integer|nil Start range of slice
 | |
| ---@param finish integer|nil End range of slice
 | |
| ---@return T[] Copy of table sliced from start to finish (inclusive)
 | |
| function vim.list_slice(list, start, finish)
 | |
|   local new_list = {} --- @type `T`[]
 | |
|   for i = start or 1, finish or #list do
 | |
|     new_list[#new_list + 1] = list[i]
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   return new_list
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Trim whitespace (Lua pattern "%s") from both sides of a string.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see |lua-patterns|
 | |
| ---@see https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html
 | |
| ---@param s string String to trim
 | |
| ---@return string String with whitespace removed from its beginning and end
 | |
| function vim.trim(s)
 | |
|   vim.validate('s', s, 'string')
 | |
|   return s:match('^%s*(.*%S)') or ''
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Escapes magic chars in |lua-patterns|.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@see https://github.com/rxi/lume
 | |
| ---@param s string String to escape
 | |
| ---@return string %-escaped pattern string
 | |
| function vim.pesc(s)
 | |
|   vim.validate('s', s, 'string')
 | |
|   return (s:gsub('[%(%)%.%%%+%-%*%?%[%]%^%$]', '%%%1'))
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Tests if `s` starts with `prefix`.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param s string String
 | |
| ---@param prefix string Prefix to match
 | |
| ---@return boolean `true` if `prefix` is a prefix of `s`
 | |
| function vim.startswith(s, prefix)
 | |
|   vim.validate('s', s, 'string')
 | |
|   vim.validate('prefix', prefix, 'string')
 | |
|   return s:sub(1, #prefix) == prefix
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Tests if `s` ends with `suffix`.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param s string String
 | |
| ---@param suffix string Suffix to match
 | |
| ---@return boolean `true` if `suffix` is a suffix of `s`
 | |
| function vim.endswith(s, suffix)
 | |
|   vim.validate('s', s, 'string')
 | |
|   vim.validate('suffix', suffix, 'string')
 | |
|   return #suffix == 0 or s:sub(-#suffix) == suffix
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| do
 | |
|   --- @alias vim.validate.Type
 | |
|   --- | 't' | 'table'
 | |
|   --- | 's' | 'string'
 | |
|   --- | 'n' | 'number'
 | |
|   --- | 'f' | 'function'
 | |
|   --- | 'c' | 'callable'
 | |
|   --- | 'nil'
 | |
|   --- | 'thread'
 | |
|   --- | 'userdata
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local type_names = {
 | |
|     ['table'] = 'table',
 | |
|     t = 'table',
 | |
|     ['string'] = 'string',
 | |
|     s = 'string',
 | |
|     ['number'] = 'number',
 | |
|     n = 'number',
 | |
|     ['boolean'] = 'boolean',
 | |
|     b = 'boolean',
 | |
|     ['function'] = 'function',
 | |
|     f = 'function',
 | |
|     ['callable'] = 'callable',
 | |
|     c = 'callable',
 | |
|     ['nil'] = 'nil',
 | |
|     ['thread'] = 'thread',
 | |
|     ['userdata'] = 'userdata',
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- @nodoc
 | |
|   --- @class vim.validate.Spec [any, string|string[], boolean]
 | |
|   --- @field [1] any Argument value
 | |
|   --- @field [2] string|string[]|fun(v:any):boolean, string? Type name, or callable
 | |
|   --- @field [3]? boolean
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local function _is_type(val, t)
 | |
|     return type(val) == t or (t == 'callable' and vim.is_callable(val))
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- @param param_name string
 | |
|   --- @param spec vim.validate.Spec
 | |
|   --- @return string?
 | |
|   local function is_param_valid(param_name, spec)
 | |
|     if type(spec) ~= 'table' then
 | |
|       return string.format('opt[%s]: expected table, got %s', param_name, type(spec))
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     local val = spec[1] -- Argument value
 | |
|     local types = spec[2] -- Type name, or callable
 | |
|     local optional = (true == spec[3])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if type(types) == 'string' then
 | |
|       types = { types }
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if vim.is_callable(types) then
 | |
|       -- Check user-provided validation function
 | |
|       local valid, optional_message = types(val)
 | |
|       if not valid then
 | |
|         local error_message =
 | |
|           string.format('%s: expected %s, got %s', param_name, (spec[3] or '?'), tostring(val))
 | |
|         if optional_message ~= nil then
 | |
|           error_message = string.format('%s. Info: %s', error_message, optional_message)
 | |
|         end
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return error_message
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     elseif type(types) == 'table' then
 | |
|       local success = false
 | |
|       for i, t in ipairs(types) do
 | |
|         local t_name = type_names[t]
 | |
|         if not t_name then
 | |
|           return string.format('invalid type name: %s', t)
 | |
|         end
 | |
|         types[i] = t_name
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if (optional and val == nil) or _is_type(val, t_name) then
 | |
|           success = true
 | |
|           break
 | |
|         end
 | |
|       end
 | |
|       if not success then
 | |
|         return string.format(
 | |
|           '%s: expected %s, got %s',
 | |
|           param_name,
 | |
|           table.concat(types, '|'),
 | |
|           type(val)
 | |
|         )
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       return string.format('invalid type name: %s', tostring(types))
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- @param opt table<vim.validate.Type,vim.validate.Spec>
 | |
|   --- @return boolean, string?
 | |
|   local function is_valid(opt)
 | |
|     if type(opt) ~= 'table' then
 | |
|       return false, string.format('opt: expected table, got %s', type(opt))
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     local report --- @type table<string,string>?
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for param_name, spec in pairs(opt) do
 | |
|       local msg = is_param_valid(param_name, spec)
 | |
|       if msg then
 | |
|         report = report or {}
 | |
|         report[param_name] = msg
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if report then
 | |
|       for _, msg in vim.spairs(report) do -- luacheck: ignore
 | |
|         return false, msg
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return true
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- Validate function arguments.
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- This function has two valid forms:
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- 1. vim.validate(name: str, value: any, type: string, optional?: bool)
 | |
|   --- 2. vim.validate(spec: table)
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- Form 1 validates that argument {name} with value {value} has the type
 | |
|   --- {type}. {type} must be a value returned by |lua-type()|. If {optional} is
 | |
|   --- true, then {value} may be null. This form is significantly faster and
 | |
|   --- should be preferred for simple cases.
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- Example:
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- ```lua
 | |
|   --- function vim.startswith(s, prefix)
 | |
|   ---   vim.validate('s', s, 'string')
 | |
|   ---   vim.validate('prefix', prefix, 'string')
 | |
|   ---   ...
 | |
|   --- end
 | |
|   --- ```
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- Form 2 validates a parameter specification (types and values). Specs are
 | |
|   --- evaluated in alphanumeric order, until the first failure.
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- Usage example:
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- ```lua
 | |
|   --- function user.new(name, age, hobbies)
 | |
|   ---   vim.validate{
 | |
|   ---     name={name, 'string'},
 | |
|   ---     age={age, 'number'},
 | |
|   ---     hobbies={hobbies, 'table'},
 | |
|   ---   }
 | |
|   ---   ...
 | |
|   --- end
 | |
|   --- ```
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- Examples with explicit argument values (can be run directly):
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- ```lua
 | |
|   --- vim.validate{arg1={{'foo'}, 'table'}, arg2={'foo', 'string'}}
 | |
|   ---    --> NOP (success)
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- vim.validate{arg1={1, 'table'}}
 | |
|   ---    --> error('arg1: expected table, got number')
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- vim.validate{arg1={3, function(a) return (a % 2) == 0 end, 'even number'}}
 | |
|   ---    --> error('arg1: expected even number, got 3')
 | |
|   --- ```
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- If multiple types are valid they can be given as a list.
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- ```lua
 | |
|   --- vim.validate{arg1={{'foo'}, {'table', 'string'}}, arg2={'foo', {'table', 'string'}}}
 | |
|   --- -- NOP (success)
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- vim.validate{arg1={1, {'string', 'table'}}}
 | |
|   --- -- error('arg1: expected string|table, got number')
 | |
|   --- ```
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   ---@param opt table<vim.validate.Type,vim.validate.Spec> (table) Names of parameters to validate. Each key is a parameter
 | |
|   ---          name; each value is a tuple in one of these forms:
 | |
|   ---          1. (arg_value, type_name, optional)
 | |
|   ---             - arg_value: argument value
 | |
|   ---             - type_name: string|table type name, one of: ("table", "t", "string",
 | |
|   ---               "s", "number", "n", "boolean", "b", "function", "f", "nil",
 | |
|   ---               "thread", "userdata") or list of them.
 | |
|   ---             - optional: (optional) boolean, if true, `nil` is valid
 | |
|   ---          2. (arg_value, fn, msg)
 | |
|   ---             - arg_value: argument value
 | |
|   ---             - fn: any function accepting one argument, returns true if and
 | |
|   ---               only if the argument is valid. Can optionally return an additional
 | |
|   ---               informative error message as the second returned value.
 | |
|   ---             - msg: (optional) error string if validation fails
 | |
|   --- @overload fun(name: string, val: any, expected: string, optional?: boolean)
 | |
|   function vim.validate(opt, ...)
 | |
|     local ok = false
 | |
|     local err_msg ---@type string?
 | |
|     local narg = select('#', ...)
 | |
|     if narg == 0 then
 | |
|       ok, err_msg = is_valid(opt)
 | |
|     elseif narg >= 2 then
 | |
|       -- Overloaded signature for fast/simple cases
 | |
|       local name = opt --[[@as string]]
 | |
|       local v, expected, optional = ... ---@type string, string, boolean?
 | |
|       local actual = type(v)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       ok = (actual == expected) or (v == nil and optional == true)
 | |
|       if not ok then
 | |
|         err_msg = ('%s: expected %s, got %s%s'):format(
 | |
|           name,
 | |
|           expected,
 | |
|           actual,
 | |
|           v and (' (%s)'):format(v) or ''
 | |
|         )
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       error('invalid arguments')
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if not ok then
 | |
|       error(err_msg, 2)
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| end
 | |
| --- Returns true if object `f` can be called as a function.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param f any Any object
 | |
| ---@return boolean `true` if `f` is callable, else `false`
 | |
| function vim.is_callable(f)
 | |
|   if type(f) == 'function' then
 | |
|     return true
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   local m = getmetatable(f)
 | |
|   if m == nil then
 | |
|     return false
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   return type(rawget(m, '__call')) == 'function'
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Creates a table whose missing keys are provided by {createfn} (like Python's "defaultdict").
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- If {createfn} is `nil` it defaults to defaulttable() itself, so accessing nested keys creates
 | |
| --- nested tables:
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- ```lua
 | |
| --- local a = vim.defaulttable()
 | |
| --- a.b.c = 1
 | |
| --- ```
 | |
| ---
 | |
| ---@param createfn? fun(key:any):any Provides the value for a missing `key`.
 | |
| ---@return table # Empty table with `__index` metamethod.
 | |
| function vim.defaulttable(createfn)
 | |
|   createfn = createfn or function(_)
 | |
|     return vim.defaulttable()
 | |
|   end
 | |
|   return setmetatable({}, {
 | |
|     __index = function(tbl, key)
 | |
|       rawset(tbl, key, createfn(key))
 | |
|       return rawget(tbl, key)
 | |
|     end,
 | |
|   })
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| do
 | |
|   ---@class vim.Ringbuf<T>
 | |
|   ---@field private _items table[]
 | |
|   ---@field private _idx_read integer
 | |
|   ---@field private _idx_write integer
 | |
|   ---@field private _size integer
 | |
|   ---@overload fun(self): table?
 | |
|   local Ringbuf = {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- Clear all items
 | |
|   function Ringbuf.clear(self)
 | |
|     self._items = {}
 | |
|     self._idx_read = 0
 | |
|     self._idx_write = 0
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- Adds an item, overriding the oldest item if the buffer is full.
 | |
|   ---@generic T
 | |
|   ---@param item T
 | |
|   function Ringbuf.push(self, item)
 | |
|     self._items[self._idx_write] = item
 | |
|     self._idx_write = (self._idx_write + 1) % self._size
 | |
|     if self._idx_write == self._idx_read then
 | |
|       self._idx_read = (self._idx_read + 1) % self._size
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- Removes and returns the first unread item
 | |
|   ---@generic T
 | |
|   ---@return T?
 | |
|   function Ringbuf.pop(self)
 | |
|     local idx_read = self._idx_read
 | |
|     if idx_read == self._idx_write then
 | |
|       return nil
 | |
|     end
 | |
|     local item = self._items[idx_read]
 | |
|     self._items[idx_read] = nil
 | |
|     self._idx_read = (idx_read + 1) % self._size
 | |
|     return item
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|   end
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| 
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|   --- Returns the first unread item without removing it
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|   ---@generic T
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|   ---@return T?
 | |
|   function Ringbuf.peek(self)
 | |
|     if self._idx_read == self._idx_write then
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|       return nil
 | |
|     end
 | |
|     return self._items[self._idx_read]
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   --- Create a ring buffer limited to a maximal number of items.
 | |
|   --- Once the buffer is full, adding a new entry overrides the oldest entry.
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|   ---
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|   --- ```lua
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|   --- local ringbuf = vim.ringbuf(4)
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|   --- ringbuf:push("a")
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|   --- ringbuf:push("b")
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|   --- ringbuf:push("c")
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|   --- ringbuf:push("d")
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|   --- ringbuf:push("e")    -- overrides "a"
 | |
|   --- print(ringbuf:pop()) -- returns "b"
 | |
|   --- print(ringbuf:pop()) -- returns "c"
 | |
|   ---
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|   --- -- Can be used as iterator. Pops remaining items:
 | |
|   --- for val in ringbuf do
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|   ---   print(val)
 | |
|   --- end
 | |
|   --- ```
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- Returns a Ringbuf instance with the following methods:
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   --- - |Ringbuf:push()|
 | |
|   --- - |Ringbuf:pop()|
 | |
|   --- - |Ringbuf:peek()|
 | |
|   --- - |Ringbuf:clear()|
 | |
|   ---
 | |
|   ---@param size integer
 | |
|   ---@return vim.Ringbuf ringbuf
 | |
|   function vim.ringbuf(size)
 | |
|     local ringbuf = {
 | |
|       _items = {},
 | |
|       _size = size + 1,
 | |
|       _idx_read = 0,
 | |
|       _idx_write = 0,
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     return setmetatable(ringbuf, {
 | |
|       __index = Ringbuf,
 | |
|       __call = function(self)
 | |
|         return self:pop()
 | |
|       end,
 | |
|     })
 | |
|   end
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- @private
 | |
| --- @generic T
 | |
| --- @param root string
 | |
| --- @param mod T
 | |
| --- @return T
 | |
| function vim._defer_require(root, mod)
 | |
|   return setmetatable({}, {
 | |
|     ---@param t table<string, any>
 | |
|     ---@param k string
 | |
|     __index = function(t, k)
 | |
|       if not mod[k] then
 | |
|         return
 | |
|       end
 | |
|       local name = string.format('%s.%s', root, k)
 | |
|       t[k] = require(name)
 | |
|       return t[k]
 | |
|     end,
 | |
|   })
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- @nodoc
 | |
| --- @class vim.context.mods
 | |
| --- @field bo? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field buf? integer
 | |
| --- @field emsg_silent? boolean
 | |
| --- @field env? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field go? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field hide? boolean
 | |
| --- @field keepalt? boolean
 | |
| --- @field keepjumps? boolean
 | |
| --- @field keepmarks? boolean
 | |
| --- @field keeppatterns? boolean
 | |
| --- @field lockmarks? boolean
 | |
| --- @field noautocmd? boolean
 | |
| --- @field o? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field sandbox? boolean
 | |
| --- @field silent? boolean
 | |
| --- @field unsilent? boolean
 | |
| --- @field win? integer
 | |
| --- @field wo? table<string, any>
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- @nodoc
 | |
| --- @class vim.context.state
 | |
| --- @field bo? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field env? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field go? table<string, any>
 | |
| --- @field wo? table<string, any>
 | |
| 
 | |
| local scope_map = { buf = 'bo', global = 'go', win = 'wo' }
 | |
| local scope_order = { 'o', 'wo', 'bo', 'go', 'env' }
 | |
| local state_restore_order = { 'bo', 'wo', 'go', 'env' }
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Gets data about current state, enough to properly restore specified options/env/etc.
 | |
| --- @param context vim.context.mods
 | |
| --- @return vim.context.state
 | |
| local get_context_state = function(context)
 | |
|   local res = { bo = {}, env = {}, go = {}, wo = {} }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -- Use specific order from possibly most to least intrusive
 | |
|   for _, scope in ipairs(scope_order) do
 | |
|     for name, _ in pairs(context[scope] or {}) do
 | |
|       local sc = scope == 'o' and scope_map[vim.api.nvim_get_option_info2(name, {}).scope] or scope
 | |
| 
 | |
|       -- Do not override already set state and fall back to `vim.NIL` for
 | |
|       -- state `nil` values (which still needs restoring later)
 | |
|       res[sc][name] = res[sc][name] or vim[sc][name] or vim.NIL
 | |
| 
 | |
|       -- Always track global option value to properly restore later.
 | |
|       -- This matters for at least `o` and `wo` (which might set either/both
 | |
|       -- local and global option values).
 | |
|       if sc ~= 'env' then
 | |
|         res.go[name] = res.go[name] or vim.go[name]
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return res
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| --- Executes function `f` with the given context specification.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- Notes:
 | |
| --- - Context `{ buf = buf }` has no guarantees about current window when
 | |
| ---   inside context.
 | |
| --- - Context `{ buf = buf, win = win }` is yet not allowed, but this seems
 | |
| ---   to be an implementation detail.
 | |
| --- - There should be no way to revert currently set `context.sandbox = true`
 | |
| ---   (like with nested `vim._with()` calls). Otherwise it kind of breaks the
 | |
| ---   whole purpose of sandbox execution.
 | |
| --- - Saving and restoring option contexts (`bo`, `go`, `o`, `wo`) trigger
 | |
| ---   `OptionSet` events. This is an implementation issue because not doing it
 | |
| ---   seems to mean using either 'eventignore' option or extra nesting with
 | |
| ---   `{ noautocmd = true }` (which itself is a wrapper for 'eventignore').
 | |
| ---   As `{ go = { eventignore = '...' } }` is a valid context which should be
 | |
| ---   properly set and restored, this is not a good approach.
 | |
| ---   Not triggering `OptionSet` seems to be a good idea, though. So probably
 | |
| ---   only moving context save and restore to lower level might resolve this.
 | |
| ---
 | |
| --- @param context vim.context.mods
 | |
| --- @param f function
 | |
| --- @return any
 | |
| function vim._with(context, f)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context', context, 'table')
 | |
|   vim.validate('f', f, 'function')
 | |
| 
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.bo', context.bo, 'table', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.buf', context.buf, 'number', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.emsg_silent', context.emsg_silent, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.env', context.env, 'table', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.go', context.go, 'table', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.hide', context.hide, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.keepalt', context.keepalt, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.keepjumps', context.keepjumps, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.keepmarks', context.keepmarks, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.keeppatterns', context.keeppatterns, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.lockmarks', context.lockmarks, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.noautocmd', context.noautocmd, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.o', context.o, 'table', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.sandbox', context.sandbox, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.silent', context.silent, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.unsilent', context.unsilent, 'boolean', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.win', context.win, 'number', true)
 | |
|   vim.validate('context.wo', context.wo, 'table', true)
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -- Check buffer exists
 | |
|   if context.buf then
 | |
|     if not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(context.buf) then
 | |
|       error('Invalid buffer id: ' .. context.buf)
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -- Check window exists
 | |
|   if context.win then
 | |
|     if not vim.api.nvim_win_is_valid(context.win) then
 | |
|       error('Invalid window id: ' .. context.win)
 | |
|     end
 | |
|     -- TODO: Maybe allow it?
 | |
|     if context.buf and vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(context.win) ~= context.buf then
 | |
|       error('Can not set both `buf` and `win` context.')
 | |
|     end
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -- Decorate so that save-set-restore options is done in correct window-buffer
 | |
|   local callback = function()
 | |
|     -- Cache current values to be changed by context
 | |
|     -- Abort early in case of bad context value
 | |
|     local ok, state = pcall(get_context_state, context)
 | |
|     if not ok then
 | |
|       error(state, 0)
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     -- Apply some parts of the context in specific order
 | |
|     -- NOTE: triggers `OptionSet` event
 | |
|     for _, scope in ipairs(scope_order) do
 | |
|       for name, context_value in pairs(context[scope] or {}) do
 | |
|         vim[scope][name] = context_value
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     -- Execute
 | |
|     local res = { pcall(f) }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     -- Restore relevant cached values in specific order, global scope last
 | |
|     -- NOTE: triggers `OptionSet` event
 | |
|     for _, scope in ipairs(state_restore_order) do
 | |
|       for name, cached_value in pairs(state[scope]) do
 | |
|         vim[scope][name] = cached_value
 | |
|       end
 | |
|     end
 | |
| 
 | |
|     -- Return
 | |
|     if not res[1] then
 | |
|       error(res[2], 0)
 | |
|     end
 | |
|     table.remove(res, 1)
 | |
|     return unpack(res, 1, table.maxn(res))
 | |
|   end
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return vim._with_c(context, callback)
 | |
| end
 | |
| 
 | |
| return vim
 |