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--[[!
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Lua-to-Doxygen converter
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Partially from lua2dox
http://search.cpan.org/~alec/Doxygen-Lua-0.02/lib/Doxygen/Lua.pm
Running
-------
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This file "lua2dox.lua" gets called by "lua2dox_filter" (bash).
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Doxygen must be on your system. You can experiment like so:
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- Run "doxygen -g" to create a default Doxyfile.
- Then alter it to let it recognise lua. Add the two following lines:
FILE_PATTERNS = *.lua
FILTER_PATTERNS = *.lua=lua2dox_filter
- Then run "doxygen".
The core function reads the input file (filename or stdin) and outputs some pseudo C-ish language.
It only has to be good enough for doxygen to see it as legal.
One limitation is that each line is treated separately (except for long comments).
The implication is that class and function declarations must be on the same line.
Some functions can have their parameter lists extended over multiple lines to make it look neat.
Managing this where there are also some comments is a bit more coding than I want to do at this stage,
so it will probably not document accurately if we do do this.
However I have put in a hack that will insert the "missing" close paren.
The effect is that you will get the function documented, but not with the parameter list you might expect.
]]
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local function class(BaseClass, ClassInitialiser)
local newClass = {} -- a new class newClass
if not ClassInitialiser and type(BaseClass) == 'function' then
ClassInitialiser = BaseClass
BaseClass = nil
elseif type(BaseClass) == 'table' then
-- our new class is a shallow copy of the base class!
for i,v in pairs(BaseClass) do
newClass[i] = v
end
newClass._base = BaseClass
end
-- the class will be the metatable for all its newInstanceects,
-- and they will look up their methods in it.
newClass.__index = newClass
-- expose a constructor which can be called by <classname>(<args>)
local classMetatable = {}
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classMetatable.__call = function(class_tbl, ...)
local newInstance = {}
setmetatable(newInstance,newClass)
--if init then
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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-- init(newInstance,...)
if class_tbl.init then
class_tbl.init(newInstance,...)
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else
-- make sure that any stuff from the base class is initialized!
if BaseClass and BaseClass.init then
BaseClass.init(newInstance, ...)
end
end
return newInstance
end
newClass.init = ClassInitialiser
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newClass.is_a = function(this, klass)
local thisMetatable = getmetatable(this)
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while thisMetatable do
if thisMetatable == klass then
return true
end
thisMetatable = thisMetatable._base
end
return false
end
setmetatable(newClass, classMetatable)
return newClass
end
--! \class TCore_Clock
--! \brief a clock
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local TCore_Clock = class()
--! \brief get the current time
function TCore_Clock.GetTimeNow()
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local gettimeofday = os.gettimeofday -- luacheck: ignore 143 Accessing an undefined field of a global variable.
if gettimeofday then
return gettimeofday()
else
return os.time()
end
end
--! \brief constructor
function TCore_Clock.init(this,T0)
if T0 then
this.t0 = T0
else
this.t0 = TCore_Clock.GetTimeNow()
end
end
--! \brief get time string
function TCore_Clock.getTimeStamp(this,T0)
local t0
if T0 then
t0 = T0
else
t0 = this.t0
end
return os.date('%c %Z',t0)
end
--! \brief write to stdout
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local function TCore_IO_write(Str)
if (Str) then
io.write(Str)
end
end
--! \brief write to stdout
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local function TCore_IO_writeln(Str)
if (Str) then
io.write(Str)
end
io.write("\n")
end
--! \brief trims a string
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local function string_trim(Str)
return Str:match("^%s*(.-)%s*$")
end
--! \brief split a string
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--!
--! \param Str
--! \param Pattern
--! \returns table of string fragments
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local function string_split(Str, Pattern)
local splitStr = {}
local fpat = "(.-)" .. Pattern
local last_end = 1
local str, e, cap = string.find(Str,fpat, 1)
while str do
if str ~= 1 or cap ~= "" then
table.insert(splitStr,cap)
end
last_end = e+1
str, e, cap = string.find(Str,fpat, last_end)
end
if last_end <= #Str then
cap = string.sub(Str,last_end)
table.insert(splitStr, cap)
end
return splitStr
end
--! \class TCore_Commandline
--! \brief reads/parses commandline
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local TCore_Commandline = class()
--! \brief constructor
function TCore_Commandline.init(this)
this.argv = arg
this.parsed = {}
this.params = {}
end
--! \brief get value
function TCore_Commandline.getRaw(this,Key,Default)
local val = this.argv[Key]
if not val then
val = Default
end
return val
end
-------------------------------
--! \brief file buffer
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--!
--! an input file buffer
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local TStream_Read = class()
--! \brief get contents of file
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--!
--! \param Filename name of file to read (or nil == stdin)
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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function TStream_Read.getContents(this,Filename)
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assert(Filename)
-- get lines from file
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-- syphon lines to our table
--TCore_Debug_show_var('Filename',Filename)
local filecontents={}
for line in io.lines(Filename) do
table.insert(filecontents,line)
end
if filecontents then
this.filecontents = filecontents
this.contentsLen = #filecontents
this.currentLineNo = 1
end
return filecontents
end
--! \brief get lineno
function TStream_Read.getLineNo(this)
return this.currentLineNo
end
--! \brief get a line
function TStream_Read.getLine(this)
local line
if this.currentLine then
line = this.currentLine
this.currentLine = nil
else
-- get line
if this.currentLineNo<=this.contentsLen then
line = this.filecontents[this.currentLineNo]
this.currentLineNo = this.currentLineNo + 1
else
line = ''
end
end
return line
end
--! \brief save line fragment
function TStream_Read.ungetLine(this,LineFrag)
this.currentLine = LineFrag
end
--! \brief is it eof?
function TStream_Read.eof(this)
if this.currentLine or this.currentLineNo<=this.contentsLen then
return false
end
return true
end
--! \brief output stream
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local TStream_Write = class()
--! \brief constructor
function TStream_Write.init(this)
this.tailLine = {}
end
--! \brief write immediately
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function TStream_Write.write(_,Str)
TCore_IO_write(Str)
end
--! \brief write immediately
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function TStream_Write.writeln(_,Str)
TCore_IO_writeln(Str)
end
--! \brief write immediately
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function TStream_Write.writelnComment(_,Str)
TCore_IO_write('// ZZ: ')
TCore_IO_writeln(Str)
end
--! \brief write to tail
function TStream_Write.writelnTail(this,Line)
if not Line then
Line = ''
end
table.insert(this.tailLine,Line)
end
--! \brief output tail lines
function TStream_Write.write_tailLines(this)
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for _,line in ipairs(this.tailLine) do
TCore_IO_writeln(line)
end
TCore_IO_write('// Lua2DoX new eof')
end
--! \brief input filter
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local TLua2DoX_filter = class()
--! \brief allow us to do errormessages
function TLua2DoX_filter.warning(this,Line,LineNo,Legend)
this.outStream:writelnTail(
'//! \todo warning! ' .. Legend .. ' (@' .. LineNo .. ')"' .. Line .. '"'
)
end
--! \brief trim comment off end of string
--!
--! If the string has a comment on the end, this trims it off.
--!
local function TString_removeCommentFromLine(Line)
local pos_comment = string.find(Line,'%-%-')
local tailComment
if pos_comment then
Line = string.sub(Line,1,pos_comment-1)
tailComment = string.sub(Line,pos_comment)
end
return Line,tailComment
end
--! \brief get directive from magic
local function getMagicDirective(Line)
local macro,tail
local macroStr = '[\\@]'
local pos_macro = string.find(Line,macroStr)
if pos_macro then
--! ....\\ macro...stuff
--! ....\@ macro...stuff
local line = string.sub(Line,pos_macro+1)
local space = string.find(line,'%s+')
if space then
macro = string.sub(line,1,space-1)
tail = string_trim(string.sub(line,space+1))
else
macro = line
tail = ''
end
end
return macro,tail
end
--! \brief check comment for fn
local function checkComment4fn(Fn_magic,MagicLines)
local fn_magic = Fn_magic
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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-- TCore_IO_writeln('// checkComment4fn "' .. MagicLines .. '"')
local magicLines = string_split(MagicLines,'\n')
local macro,tail
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for _, line in ipairs(magicLines) do
macro,tail = getMagicDirective(line)
if macro == 'fn' then
fn_magic = tail
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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-- TCore_IO_writeln('// found fn "' .. fn_magic .. '"')
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--else
--TCore_IO_writeln('// not found fn "' .. line .. '"')
end
end
return fn_magic
end
--! \brief run the filter
function TLua2DoX_filter.readfile(this,AppStamp,Filename)
local inStream = TStream_Read()
local outStream = TStream_Write()
this.outStream = outStream -- save to this obj
if (inStream:getContents(Filename)) then
-- output the file
local line
local fn_magic -- function name/def from magic comment
outStream:writelnTail('// #######################')
outStream:writelnTail('// app run:' .. AppStamp)
outStream:writelnTail('// #######################')
outStream:writelnTail()
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local state = '' -- luacheck: ignore 231 variable is set but never accessed.
local offset = 0
while not (inStream:eof()) do
line = string_trim(inStream:getLine())
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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-- TCore_Debug_show_var('inStream',inStream)
-- TCore_Debug_show_var('line',line )
if string.sub(line,1,2) == '--' then -- it's a comment
-- Allow people to write style similar to EmmyLua (since they are basically the same)
-- instead of silently skipping things that start with ---
if string.sub(line, 3, 3) == '@' then -- it's a magic comment
offset = 0
elseif string.sub(line, 1, 4) == '---@' then -- it's a magic comment
offset = 1
end
if string.sub(line, 3, 3) == '@' or string.sub(line, 1, 4) == '---@' then -- it's a magic comment
state = 'in_magic_comment'
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
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local magic = string.sub(line, 4 + offset)
local magic_split = string_split(magic, ' ')
local type_index = 2
if magic_split[1] == 'param' then
type_index = type_index + 1
end
if magic_split[type_index] == 'number' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'number|nil' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'string' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'string|nil' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'table' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'table|nil' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'boolean' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'boolean|nil' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'function' or
magic_split[type_index] == 'function|nil'
then
magic_split[type_index] = '(' .. magic_split[type_index] .. ')'
end
magic = table.concat(magic_split, ' ')
outStream:writeln('/// @' .. magic)
fn_magic = checkComment4fn(fn_magic,magic)
elseif string.sub(line,3,3)=='-' then -- it's a nonmagic doc comment
local comment = string.sub(line,4)
outStream:writeln('/// '.. comment)
elseif string.sub(line,3,4)=='[[' then -- it's a long comment
line = string.sub(line,5) -- nibble head
local comment = ''
local closeSquare,hitend,thisComment
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while (not hitend) and (not inStream:eof()) do
closeSquare = string.find(line,']]')
if not closeSquare then -- need to look on another line
thisComment = line .. '\n'
line = inStream:getLine()
else
thisComment = string.sub(line,1,closeSquare-1)
hitend = true
-- unget the tail of the line
-- in most cases it's empty. This may make us less efficient but
-- easier to program
inStream:ungetLine(string_trim(string.sub(line,closeSquare+2)))
end
comment = comment .. thisComment
end
if string.sub(comment,1,1)=='@' then -- it's a long magic comment
outStream:write('/*' .. comment .. '*/ ')
fn_magic = checkComment4fn(fn_magic,comment)
else -- discard
outStream:write('/* zz:' .. comment .. '*/ ')
fn_magic = nil
end
-- TODO(justinmk): Uncomment this if we want "--" lines to continue the
-- preceding magic ("---", "--@", …) lines.
-- elseif state == 'in_magic_comment' then -- next line of magic comment
-- outStream:writeln('/// '.. line:sub(3))
else -- discard
outStream:writeln('// zz:"' .. line .. '"')
fn_magic = nil
end
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
2020-11-12 20:21:34 -07:00
elseif string.find(line, '^function') or string.find(line, '^local%s+function') then
state = 'in_function' -- it's a function
local pos_fn = string.find(line,'function')
-- function
-- ....v...
if pos_fn then
-- we've got a function
local fn_type
if string.find(line,'^local%s+') then
fn_type = ''--'static ' -- static functions seem to be excluded
else
fn_type = ''
end
local fn = TString_removeCommentFromLine(string_trim(string.sub(line,pos_fn+8)))
if fn_magic then
fn = fn_magic
end
if string.sub(fn,1,1)=='(' then
-- it's an anonymous function
outStream:writelnComment(line)
else
-- fn has a name, so is interesting
-- want to fix for iffy declarations
local open_paren = string.find(fn,'[%({]')
if open_paren then
-- we might have a missing close paren
if not string.find(fn,'%)') then
fn = fn .. ' ___MissingCloseParenHere___)'
end
end
-- Big hax
if string.find(fn, ":") then
-- TODO: We need to add a first parameter of "SELF" here
-- local colon_place = string.find(fn, ":")
-- local name = string.sub(fn, 1, colon_place)
fn = fn:gsub(":", ".", 1)
outStream:writeln("/// @param self")
local paren_start = string.find(fn, "(", 1, true)
local paren_finish = string.find(fn, ")", 1, true)
-- Nothing in between the parens
local comma
if paren_finish == paren_start + 1 then
comma = ""
else
comma = ", "
end
fn = string.sub(fn, 1, paren_start) .. "self" .. comma .. string.sub(fn, paren_start + 1)
end
-- add vanilla function
outStream:writeln(fn_type .. 'function ' .. fn .. '{}')
end
else
this:warning(inStream:getLineNo(),'something weird here')
end
fn_magic = nil -- mustn't indavertently use it again
lsp: vim.lsp.diagnostic (#12655) Breaking Changes: - Deprecated all `vim.lsp.util.{*diagnostics*}()` functions. - Instead, all functions must be found in vim.lsp.diagnostic - For now, they issue a warning ONCE per neovim session. In a "little while" we will remove them completely. - `vim.lsp.callbacks` has moved to `vim.lsp.handlers`. - For a "little while" we will just redirect `vim.lsp.callbacks` to `vim.lsp.handlers`. However, we will remove this at some point, so it is recommended that you change all of your references to `callbacks` into `handlers`. - This also means that for functions like |vim.lsp.start_client()| and similar, keyword style arguments have moved from "callbacks" to "handlers". Once again, these are currently being forward, but will cease to be forwarded in a "little while". - Changed the highlight groups for LspDiagnostic highlight as they were inconsistently named. - For more information, see |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| - Changed the sign group names as well, to be consistent with |lsp-highlight-diagnostics| General Enhancements: - Rewrote much of the getting started help document for lsp. It also provides a much nicer configuration strategy, so as to not recommend globally overwriting builtin neovim mappings. LSP Enhancements: - Introduced the concept of |lsp-handlers| which will allow much better customization for users without having to copy & paste entire files / functions / etc. Diagnostic Enhancements: - "goto next diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_next()| - "goto prev diagnostic" |vim.lsp.diagnostic.goto_prev()| - For each of the gotos, auto open diagnostics is available as a configuration option - Configurable diagnostic handling: - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics()| - Delay display until after insert mode - Configure signs - Configure virtual text - Configure underline - Set the location list with the buffers diagnostics. - See |vim.lsp.diagnostic.set_loclist()| - Better performance for getting counts and line diagnostics - They are now cached on save, to enhance lookups. - Particularly useful for checking in statusline, etc. - Actual testing :) - See ./test/functional/plugin/lsp/diagnostic_spec.lua - Added `guisp` for underline highlighting NOTE: "a little while" means enough time to feel like most plugins and plugin authors have had a chance to refactor their code to use the updated calls. Then we will remove them completely. There is no need to keep them, because we don't have any released version of neovim that exposes these APIs. I'm trying to be nice to people following HEAD :) Co-authored: [Twitch Chat 2020](https://twitch.tv/teej_dv)
2020-11-12 20:21:34 -07:00
-- TODO: If we can make this learn how to generate these, that would be helpful.
-- elseif string.find(line, "^M%['.*'%] = function") then
-- state = 'in_function' -- it's a function
-- outStream:writeln("function textDocument/publishDiagnostics(...){}")
-- fn_magic = nil -- mustn't indavertently use it again
else
state = '' -- unknown
if #line>0 then -- we don't know what this line means, so just comment it out
outStream:writeln('// zz: ' .. line)
else
outStream:writeln() -- keep this line blank
end
end
end
-- output the tail
outStream:write_tailLines()
else
outStream:writeln('!empty file')
end
end
--! \brief this application
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local TApp = class()
--! \brief constructor
function TApp.init(this)
local t0 = TCore_Clock()
this.timestamp = t0:getTimeStamp()
this.name = 'Lua2DoX'
this.version = '0.2 20130128'
this.copyright = 'Copyright (c) Simon Dales 2012-13'
end
function TApp.getRunStamp(this)
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return this.name .. ' (' .. this.version .. ') '
.. this.timestamp
end
function TApp.getVersion(this)
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return this.name .. ' (' .. this.version .. ') '
end
function TApp.getCopyright(this)
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return this.copyright
end
local This_app = TApp()
--main
local cl = TCore_Commandline()
local argv1 = cl:getRaw(2)
if argv1 == '--help' then
TCore_IO_writeln(This_app:getVersion())
TCore_IO_writeln(This_app:getCopyright())
TCore_IO_writeln([[
run as:
lua2dox_filter <param>
--------------
Param:
<filename> : interprets filename
--version : show version/copyright info
--help : this help text]])
elseif argv1 == '--version' then
TCore_IO_writeln(This_app:getVersion())
TCore_IO_writeln(This_app:getCopyright())
else
-- it's a filter
local appStamp = This_app:getRunStamp()
local filename = argv1
local filter = TLua2DoX_filter()
filter:readfile(appStamp,filename)
end
--eof