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			Problem: The documentation flow (`gen_vimdoc.py`) has several issues: - it's not very versatile - depends on doxygen - doesn't work well with Lua code as it requires an awkward filter script to convert it into pseudo-C. - The intermediate XML files and filters makes it too much like a rube goldberg machine. Solution: Re-implement the flow using Lua, LPEG and treesitter. - `gen_vimdoc.py` is now replaced with `gen_vimdoc.lua` and replicates a portion of the logic. - `lua2dox.lua` is gone! - No more XML files. - Doxygen is now longer used and instead we now use: - LPEG for comment parsing (see `scripts/luacats_grammar.lua` and `scripts/cdoc_grammar.lua`). - LPEG for C parsing (see `scripts/cdoc_parser.lua`) - Lua patterns for Lua parsing (see `scripts/luacats_parser.lua`). - Treesitter for Markdown parsing (see `scripts/text_utils.lua`). - The generated `runtime/doc/*.mpack` files have been removed. - `scripts/gen_eval_files.lua` now instead uses `scripts/cdoc_parser.lua` directly. - Text wrapping is implemented in `scripts/text_utils.lua` and appears to produce more consistent results (the main contributer to the diff of this change).
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| --- @meta
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| -- luacheck: no unused args
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| --- @brief
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| ---
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| --- This module provides encoding and decoding of Lua objects to and
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| --- from msgpack-encoded strings. Supports |vim.NIL| and |vim.empty_dict()|.
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| --- Decodes (or "unpacks") the msgpack-encoded {str} to a Lua object.
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| --- @param str string
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| --- @return any
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| function vim.mpack.decode(str) end
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| --- Encodes (or "packs") Lua object {obj} as msgpack in a Lua string.
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| --- @param obj any
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| --- @return string
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| function vim.mpack.encode(obj) end
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