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			155 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			VimL
		
	
	
	
	
	
" vimexpect.vim is a small object-oriented library that simplifies the task of
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" scripting communication with jobs or any interactive program. The name
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" `expect` comes from the famous tcl extension that has the same purpose.
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"
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" This library is built upon two simple concepts: Parsers and States.
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"
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" A State represents a program state and associates a set of regular
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" expressions(to parse program output) with method names(to deal with parsed
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" output). States are created with the vimexpect#State(patterns) function.
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"
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" A Parser manages data received from the program. It also manages State
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" objects by storing them into a stack, where the top of the stack is the
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" current State. Parsers are created with the vimexpect#Parser(initial_state,
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" target) function
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"
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" The State methods are defined by the user, and are always called with `self`
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" set as the Parser target. Advanced control flow is achieved by changing the
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" current state with the `push`/`pop`/`switch` parser methods.
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"
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" An example of this library in action can be found in Neovim source
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" code(contrib/neovim_gdb subdirectory)
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let s:State = {}
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" Create a new State instance with a list where each item is a [regexp, name]
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" pair. A method named `name` must be defined in the created instance.
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function s:State.create(patterns)
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  let this = copy(self)
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  let this._patterns = a:patterns
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  return this
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endfunction
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let s:Parser = {}
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let s:Parser.LINE_BUFFER_MAX_LEN = 100
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" Create a new Parser instance with the initial state and a target. The target
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" is a dictionary that will be the `self` of every State method call associated
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" with the parser, and may contain options normally passed to
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" `jobstart`(on_stdout/on_stderr will be overriden). Returns the target so it
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" can be called directly as the second argument of `jobstart`:
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"
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" call jobstart(prog_argv, vimexpect#Parser(initial_state, {'pty': 1}))
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function s:Parser.create(initial_state, target)
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  let parser = copy(self)
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  let parser._line_buffer = []
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  let parser._stack = [a:initial_state]
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  let parser._target = a:target
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  let parser._target.on_stdout = function('s:JobOutput')
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  let parser._target.on_stderr = function('s:JobOutput')
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  let parser._target._parser = parser
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  return parser._target
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endfunction
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" Push a state to the state stack
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function s:Parser.push(state)
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  call add(self._stack, a:state)
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endfunction
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" Pop a state from the state stack. Fails if there's only one state remaining.
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function s:Parser.pop()
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  if len(self._stack) == 1
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    throw 'vimexpect:emptystack:State stack cannot be empty'
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  endif
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  return remove(self._stack, -1)
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endfunction
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" Replace the state currently in the top of the stack.
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function s:Parser.switch(state)
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  let old_state = self._stack[-1]
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  let self._stack[-1] = a:state
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  return old_state
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endfunction
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" Append a list of lines to the parser line buffer and try to match it the
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" current state. This will shift old lines if the buffer crosses its
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" limit(defined by the LINE_BUFFER_MAX_LEN field). During normal operation,
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" this function is called by the job handler provided by this module, but it
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" may be called directly by the user for other purposes(testing for example)
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function s:Parser.feed(lines)
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  if empty(a:lines)
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    return
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  endif
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  let lines = a:lines
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  let linebuf = self._line_buffer
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  if lines[0] != "\n" && !empty(linebuf)
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    " continue the previous line
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    let linebuf[-1] .= lines[0]
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    call remove(lines, 0)
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  endif
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  " append the newly received lines to the line buffer
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  let linebuf += lines
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  " keep trying to match handlers while the line isnt empty
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  while !empty(linebuf)
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    let match_idx = self.parse(linebuf)
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    if match_idx == -1
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      break
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    endif
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    let linebuf = linebuf[match_idx + 1 : ]
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  endwhile
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  " shift excess lines from the buffer
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  while len(linebuf) > self.LINE_BUFFER_MAX_LEN
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    call remove(linebuf, 0)
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  endwhile
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  let self._line_buffer = linebuf
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endfunction
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" Try to match a list of lines with the current state and call the handler if
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" the match succeeds. Return the index in `lines` of the first match.
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function s:Parser.parse(lines)
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  let lines = a:lines
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  if empty(lines)
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    return -1
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  endif
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  let state = self.state()
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  " search for a match using the list of patterns
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  for [pattern, handler] in state._patterns
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    let matches = matchlist(lines, pattern)
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    if empty(matches)
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      continue
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    endif
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    let match_idx = match(lines, pattern)
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    call call(state[handler], matches[1:], self._target)
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    return match_idx
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  endfor
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endfunction
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" Return the current state
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function s:Parser.state()
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  return self._stack[-1]
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endfunction
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" Job handler that simply forwards lines to the parser.
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function! s:JobOutput(_id, lines, _event) dict
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  call self._parser.feed(a:lines)
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endfunction
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function vimexpect#Parser(initial_state, target)
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  return s:Parser.create(a:initial_state, a:target)
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endfunction
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function vimexpect#State(patterns)
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  return s:State.create(a:patterns)
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endfunction
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