docs(lpeg): merge upstream changes

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Maria José Solano 2024-07-15 12:55:57 -07:00 committed by Lewis Russell
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2 changed files with 43 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ In addition, its regex-like interface is available as |vim.re|
Pattern:match({subject}, {init}) *Pattern:match()*
Pattern:match({subject}, {init}, {...}) *Pattern:match()*
Matches the given `pattern` against the `subject` string. If the match
succeeds, returns the index in the subject of the first character after
the match, or the captured values (if the pattern captured any value). An
@ -3113,9 +3113,10 @@ Pattern:match({subject}, {init}) *Pattern:match()*
Parameters: ~
• {subject} (`string`)
• {init} (`integer?`)
• {...} (`any`)
Return: ~
(`integer|vim.lpeg.Capture?`)
(`any`) ...
vim.lpeg.B({pattern}) *vim.lpeg.B()*
Returns a pattern that matches only if the input string at the current
@ -3125,7 +3126,7 @@ vim.lpeg.B({pattern}) *vim.lpeg.B()*
or failure.
Parameters: ~
• {pattern} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {pattern} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table`)
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
@ -3149,7 +3150,7 @@ vim.lpeg.C({patt}) *vim.lpeg.C()*
<
Parameters: ~
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Capture`)
@ -3200,11 +3201,11 @@ vim.lpeg.Cf({patt}, {func}) *vim.lpeg.Cf()*
This capture assumes that `patt` should produce at least one capture with
at least one value (of any type), which becomes the initial value of an
accumulator. (If you need a specific initial value, you may prefix a
constant captureto `patt`.) For each subsequent capture, LPeg calls `func`
with this accumulator as the first argument and all values produced by the
capture as extra arguments; the first result from this call becomes the
new value for the accumulator. The final value of the accumulator becomes
the captured value.
constant capture to `patt`.) For each subsequent capture, LPeg calls
`func` with this accumulator as the first argument and all values produced
by the capture as extra arguments; the first result from this call becomes
the new value for the accumulator. The final value of the accumulator
becomes the captured value.
Example: >lua
local number = lpeg.R('09') ^ 1 / tonumber
@ -3215,7 +3216,7 @@ vim.lpeg.Cf({patt}, {func}) *vim.lpeg.Cf()*
<
Parameters: ~
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
• {func} (`fun(acc, newvalue)`)
Return: ~
@ -3227,7 +3228,7 @@ vim.lpeg.Cg({patt}, {name}) *vim.lpeg.Cg()*
with the given name (which can be any non-nil Lua value).
Parameters: ~
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
• {name} (`string?`)
Return: ~
@ -3250,8 +3251,9 @@ vim.lpeg.Cmt({patt}, {fn}) *vim.lpeg.Cmt()*
function become the values produced by the capture.
Parameters: ~
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {fn} (`function`)
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
• {fn} (`fun(s: string, i: integer, ...: any)`) (position:
boolean|integer, ...: any)
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Capture`)
@ -3290,7 +3292,7 @@ vim.lpeg.Cs({patt}) *vim.lpeg.Cs()*
<
Parameters: ~
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Capture`)
@ -3303,7 +3305,7 @@ vim.lpeg.Ct({patt}) *vim.lpeg.Ct()*
the group name as its key. The captured value is only the table.
Parameters: ~
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|''`)
• {patt} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Capture`)
@ -3338,7 +3340,7 @@ vim.lpeg.locale({tab}) *vim.lpeg.locale()*
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Locale`)
vim.lpeg.match({pattern}, {subject}, {init}) *vim.lpeg.match()*
vim.lpeg.match({pattern}, {subject}, {init}, {...}) *vim.lpeg.match()*
Matches the given `pattern` against the `subject` string. If the match
succeeds, returns the index in the subject of the first character after
the match, or the captured values (if the pattern captured any value). An
@ -3359,12 +3361,13 @@ vim.lpeg.match({pattern}, {subject}, {init}) *vim.lpeg.match()*
<
Parameters: ~
• {pattern} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)
• {pattern} (`vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function`)
• {subject} (`string`)
• {init} (`integer?`)
• {...} (`any`)
Return: ~
(`integer|vim.lpeg.Capture?`)
(`any`) ...
vim.lpeg.P({value}) *vim.lpeg.P()*
Converts the given value into a proper pattern. The following rules are
@ -3458,7 +3461,7 @@ vim.lpeg.V({v}) *vim.lpeg.V()*
<
Parameters: ~
• {v} (`string|integer`)
• {v} (`boolean|string|number|function|table|thread|userdata|lightuserdata`)
Return: ~
(`vim.lpeg.Pattern`)

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
error('Cannot require a meta file')
-- These types were taken from https://github.com/LuaCATS/lpeg
-- (based on revision 82c6a8fc676bbc20722026afd952668f3919b11d)
-- (based on revision 33f4ff5343a64cf613a0634d70092fbc2b64291b)
-- with types being renamed to include the vim namespace and with some descriptions made less verbose.
--- @brief <pre>help
@ -22,16 +22,17 @@ vim.lpeg = {}
--- @nodoc
--- @class vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator len: vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator unm: vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator add(vim.lpeg.Pattern): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator sub(vim.lpeg.Pattern): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator mul(vim.lpeg.Pattern): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator mul(vim.lpeg.Capture): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator div(string): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator div(number): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator div(integer): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator div(table): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator div(function): vim.lpeg.Capture
--- @operator pow(number): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator pow(integer): vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @operator mod(function): vim.lpeg.Capture
local Pattern = {}
@ -55,11 +56,12 @@ local Pattern = {}
--- assert(pattern:match('1 hello') == nil)
--- ```
---
--- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @param subject string
--- @param init? integer
--- @return integer|vim.lpeg.Capture|nil
function vim.lpeg.match(pattern, subject, init) end
--- @param ... any
--- @return any ...
function vim.lpeg.match(pattern, subject, init, ...) end
--- Matches the given `pattern` against the `subject` string. If the match succeeds, returns the
--- index in the subject of the first character after the match, or the captured values (if the
@ -81,8 +83,9 @@ function vim.lpeg.match(pattern, subject, init) end
---
--- @param subject string
--- @param init? integer
--- @return integer|vim.lpeg.Capture|nil
function Pattern:match(subject, init) end
--- @param ... any
--- @return any ...
function Pattern:match(subject, init, ...) end
--- Returns the string `"pattern"` if the given value is a pattern, otherwise `nil`.
---
@ -123,7 +126,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.P(value) end
--- Pattern `patt` must match only strings with some fixed length, and it cannot contain captures.
--- Like the `and` predicate, this pattern never consumes any input, independently of success or failure.
---
--- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table
--- @return vim.lpeg.Pattern
function vim.lpeg.B(pattern) end
@ -163,7 +166,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.S(string) end
--- assert(b:match('(') == nil)
--- ```
---
--- @param v string|integer
--- @param v boolean|string|number|function|table|thread|userdata|lightuserdata
--- @return vim.lpeg.Pattern
function vim.lpeg.V(v) end
@ -227,7 +230,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.locale(tab) end
--- assert(c == 'c')
--- ```
---
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @return vim.lpeg.Capture
function vim.lpeg.C(patt) end
@ -258,7 +261,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.Cc(...) end
--- `func(...func(func(C1, C2), C3)...,Cn)`, that is, it will fold (or accumulate, or reduce) the captures from
--- `patt` using function `func`. This capture assumes that `patt` should produce at least one capture with at
--- least one value (of any type), which becomes the initial value of an accumulator. (If you need a specific
--- initial value, you may prefix a constant captureto `patt`.) For each subsequent capture, LPeg calls `func`
--- initial value, you may prefix a constant capture to `patt`.) For each subsequent capture, LPeg calls `func`
--- with this accumulator as the first argument and all values produced by the capture as extra arguments;
--- the first result from this call becomes the new value for the accumulator. The final value of the accumulator
--- becomes the captured value.
@ -273,7 +276,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.Cc(...) end
--- assert(sum:match('10,30,43') == 83)
--- ```
---
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @param func fun(acc, newvalue)
--- @return vim.lpeg.Capture
function vim.lpeg.Cf(patt, func) end
@ -282,7 +285,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.Cf(patt, func) end
--- The group may be anonymous (if no name is given) or named with the given name (which
--- can be any non-nil Lua value).
---
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @param name? string
--- @return vim.lpeg.Capture
function vim.lpeg.Cg(patt, name) end
@ -320,7 +323,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.Cp() end
--- assert(gsub('Hello, xxx!', 'xxx', 'World') == 'Hello, World!')
--- ```
---
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @return vim.lpeg.Capture
function vim.lpeg.Cs(patt) end
@ -329,7 +332,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.Cs(patt) end
--- Moreover, for each named capture group created by `patt`, the first value of the group is put into
--- the table with the group name as its key. The captured value is only the table.
---
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|''
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @return vim.lpeg.Capture
function vim.lpeg.Ct(patt) end
@ -343,7 +346,7 @@ function vim.lpeg.Ct(patt) end
--- (so, to return true is equivalent to return `i`). If the call returns `false`, `nil`, or no value, the match fails.
--- Any extra values returned by the function become the values produced by the capture.
---
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern
--- @param fn function
--- @param patt vim.lpeg.Pattern|string|integer|boolean|table|function
--- @param fn fun(s: string, i: integer, ...: any): (position: boolean|integer, ...: any)
--- @return vim.lpeg.Capture
function vim.lpeg.Cmt(patt, fn) end