" Maintainer: Anmol Sethi if exists('s:loaded_man') finish endif let s:loaded_man = 1 let s:find_arg = '-w' let s:localfile_arg = v:true " Always use -l if possible. #6683 let s:section_arg = '-S' function! man#init() abort try " Check for -l support. call s:get_page(s:get_path('', 'man')) catch /command error .*/ let s:localfile_arg = v:false endtry endfunction function! man#open_page(count, mods, ...) abort if a:0 > 2 call s:error('too many arguments') return elseif a:0 == 0 let ref = &filetype ==# 'man' ? expand('') : expand('') if empty(ref) call s:error('no identifier under cursor') return endif elseif a:0 ==# 1 let ref = a:1 else " Combine the name and sect into a manpage reference so that all " verification/extraction can be kept in a single function. " If a:2 is a reference as well, that is fine because it is the only " reference that will match. let ref = a:2.'('.a:1.')' endif try let [sect, name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_ref(ref) if a:count >= 0 let sect = string(a:count) endif let path = s:verify_exists(sect, name) let [sect, name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_path(path) catch call s:error(v:exception) return endtry let [l:buf, l:save_tfu] = [bufnr(), &tagfunc] try setlocal tagfunc=man#goto_tag let l:target = l:name . '(' . l:sect . ')' if a:mods !~# 'tab' && s:find_man() execute 'silent keepalt tag' l:target else execute 'silent keepalt' a:mods 'stag' l:target endif call s:set_options(v:false) finally call setbufvar(l:buf, '&tagfunc', l:save_tfu) endtry let b:man_sect = sect endfunction " Called when a man:// buffer is opened. function! man#read_page(ref) abort try let [sect, name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_ref(a:ref) let path = s:verify_exists(sect, name) let [sect, name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_path(path) let page = s:get_page(path) catch call s:error(v:exception) return endtry let b:man_sect = sect call s:put_page(page) endfunction " Handler for s:system() function. function! s:system_handler(jobid, data, event) dict abort if a:event is# 'stdout' || a:event is# 'stderr' let self[a:event] .= join(a:data, "\n") else let self.exit_code = a:data endif endfunction " Run a system command and timeout after 30 seconds. function! s:system(cmd, ...) abort let opts = { \ 'stdout': '', \ 'stderr': '', \ 'exit_code': 0, \ 'on_stdout': function('s:system_handler'), \ 'on_stderr': function('s:system_handler'), \ 'on_exit': function('s:system_handler'), \ } let jobid = jobstart(a:cmd, opts) if jobid < 1 throw printf('command error %d: %s', jobid, join(a:cmd)) endif let res = jobwait([jobid], 30000) if res[0] == -1 try call jobstop(jobid) throw printf('command timed out: %s', join(a:cmd)) catch /^Vim(call):E900:/ endtry elseif res[0] == -2 throw printf('command interrupted: %s', join(a:cmd)) endif if opts.exit_code != 0 throw printf("command error (%d) %s: %s", jobid, join(a:cmd), substitute(opts.stderr, '\_s\+$', '', &gdefault ? '' : 'g')) endif return opts.stdout endfunction function! s:set_options(pager) abort setlocal filetype=man setlocal noswapfile buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide setlocal nomodified readonly nomodifiable if a:pager nnoremap q :lclose:q endif endfunction function! s:get_page(path) abort " Disable hard-wrap by using a big $MANWIDTH (max 1000 on some systems #9065). " Soft-wrap: ftplugin/man.vim sets wrap/breakindent/…. " Hard-wrap: driven by `man`. let manwidth = !get(g:, 'man_hardwrap', 1) ? 999 : (empty($MANWIDTH) ? winwidth(0) : $MANWIDTH) " Force MANPAGER=cat to ensure Vim is not recursively invoked (by man-db). " http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/29085 " Set MAN_KEEP_FORMATTING so Debian man doesn't discard backspaces. let cmd = ['env', 'MANPAGER=cat', 'MANWIDTH='.manwidth, 'MAN_KEEP_FORMATTING=1', 'man'] return s:system(cmd + (s:localfile_arg ? ['-l', a:path] : [a:path])) endfunction function! s:put_page(page) abort setlocal modifiable noreadonly noswapfile silent keepjumps %delete _ silent put =a:page while getline(1) =~# '^\s*$' silent keepjumps 1delete _ endwhile " XXX: nroff justifies text by filling it with whitespace. That interacts " badly with our use of $MANWIDTH=999. Hack around this by using a fixed " size for those whitespace regions. silent! keeppatterns keepjumps %s/\s\{199,}/\=repeat(' ', 10)/g 1 lua require("man").highlight_man_page() call s:set_options(v:false) endfunction function! man#show_toc() abort let bufname = bufname('%') let info = getloclist(0, {'winid': 1}) if !empty(info) && getwinvar(info.winid, 'qf_toc') ==# bufname lopen return endif let toc = [] let lnum = 2 let last_line = line('$') - 1 while lnum && lnum < last_line let text = getline(lnum) if text =~# '^\%( \{3\}\)\=\S.*$' call add(toc, {'bufnr': bufnr('%'), 'lnum': lnum, 'text': text}) endif let lnum = nextnonblank(lnum + 1) endwhile call setloclist(0, toc, ' ') call setloclist(0, [], 'a', {'title': 'Man TOC'}) lopen let w:qf_toc = bufname endfunction " attempt to extract the name and sect out of 'name(sect)' " otherwise just return the largest string of valid characters in ref function! s:extract_sect_and_name_ref(ref) abort if a:ref[0] ==# '-' " try ':Man -pandoc' with this disabled. throw 'manpage name cannot start with ''-''' endif let ref = matchstr(a:ref, '[^()]\+([^()]\+)') if empty(ref) let name = matchstr(a:ref, '[^()]\+') if empty(name) throw 'manpage reference cannot contain only parentheses' endif return ['', s:spaces_to_underscores(name)] endif let left = split(ref, '(') " see ':Man 3X curses' on why tolower. " TODO(nhooyr) Not sure if this is portable across OSs " but I have not seen a single uppercase section. return [tolower(split(left[1], ')')[0]), s:spaces_to_underscores(left[0])] endfunction " replace spaces in a man page name with underscores " intended for PostgreSQL, which has man pages like 'CREATE_TABLE(7)'; " while editing SQL source code, it's nice to visually select 'CREATE TABLE' " and hit 'K', which requires this transformation function! s:spaces_to_underscores(str) return substitute(a:str, ' ', '_', 'g') endfunction function! s:get_path(sect, name) abort " Some man implementations (OpenBSD) return all available paths from the " search command, so we get() the first one. #8341 if empty(a:sect) return substitute(get(split(s:system(['man', s:find_arg, a:name])), 0, ''), '\n\+$', '', '') endif " '-s' flag handles: " - tokens like 'printf(echo)' " - sections starting with '-' " - 3pcap section (found on macOS) " - commas between sections (for section priority) return substitute(get(split(s:system(['man', s:find_arg, s:section_arg, a:sect, a:name])), 0, ''), '\n\+$', '', '') endfunction " s:verify_exists attempts to find the path to a manpage " based on the passed section and name. " " 1. If the passed section is empty, b:man_default_sects is used. " 2. If manpage could not be found with the given sect and name, " then another attempt is made with b:man_default_sects. " 3. If it still could not be found, then we try again without a section. " 4. If still not found but $MANSECT is set, then we try again with $MANSECT " unset. " " This function is careful to avoid duplicating a search if a previous " step has already done it. i.e if we use b:man_default_sects in step 1, " then we don't do it again in step 2. function! s:verify_exists(sect, name) abort let sect = a:sect if empty(sect) let sect = get(b:, 'man_default_sects', '') endif try return s:get_path(sect, a:name) catch /^command error (/ endtry if !empty(get(b:, 'man_default_sects', '')) && sect !=# b:man_default_sects try return s:get_path(b:man_default_sects, a:name) catch /^command error (/ endtry endif if !empty(sect) try return s:get_path('', a:name) catch /^command error (/ endtry endif if !empty($MANSECT) try let MANSECT = $MANSECT call setenv('MANSECT', v:null) return s:get_path('', a:name) catch /^command error (/ finally call setenv('MANSECT', MANSECT) endtry endif throw 'no manual entry for ' . a:name endfunction " Extracts the name/section from the 'path/name.sect', because sometimes the actual section is " more specific than what we provided to `man` (try `:Man 3 App::CLI`). " Also on linux, name seems to be case-insensitive. So for `:Man PRIntf`, we " still want the name of the buffer to be 'printf'. function! s:extract_sect_and_name_path(path) abort let tail = fnamemodify(a:path, ':t') if a:path =~# '\.\%([glx]z\|bz2\|lzma\|Z\)$' " valid extensions let tail = fnamemodify(tail, ':r') endif let sect = matchstr(tail, '\.\zs[^.]\+$') let name = matchstr(tail, '^.\+\ze\.') return [sect, name] endfunction function! s:find_man() abort let l:win = 1 while l:win <= winnr('$') let l:buf = winbufnr(l:win) if getbufvar(l:buf, '&filetype', '') ==# 'man' execute l:win.'wincmd w' return 1 endif let l:win += 1 endwhile return 0 endfunction function! s:error(msg) abort redraw echohl ErrorMsg echon 'man.vim: ' a:msg echohl None endfunction " see s:extract_sect_and_name_ref on why tolower(sect) function! man#complete(arg_lead, cmd_line, cursor_pos) abort let args = split(a:cmd_line) let cmd_offset = index(args, 'Man') if cmd_offset > 0 " Prune all arguments up to :Man itself. Otherwise modifier commands like " :tab, :vertical, etc. would lead to a wrong length. let args = args[cmd_offset:] endif let l = len(args) if l > 3 return elseif l ==# 1 let name = '' let sect = '' elseif a:arg_lead =~# '^[^()]\+([^()]*$' " cursor (|) is at ':Man printf(|' or ':Man 1 printf(|' " The later is is allowed because of ':Man pri'. " It will offer 'priclass.d(1m)' even though section is specified as 1. let tmp = split(a:arg_lead, '(') let name = tmp[0] let sect = tolower(get(tmp, 1, '')) return s:complete(sect, '', name) elseif args[1] !~# '^[^()]\+$' " cursor (|) is at ':Man 3() |' or ':Man (3|' or ':Man 3() pri|' " or ':Man 3() pri |' return elseif l ==# 2 if empty(a:arg_lead) " cursor (|) is at ':Man 1 |' let name = '' let sect = tolower(args[1]) else " cursor (|) is at ':Man pri|' if a:arg_lead =~# '\/' " if the name is a path, complete files " TODO(nhooyr) why does this complete the last one automatically return glob(a:arg_lead.'*', 0, 1) endif let name = a:arg_lead let sect = '' endif elseif a:arg_lead !~# '^[^()]\+$' " cursor (|) is at ':Man 3 printf |' or ':Man 3 (pr)i|' return else " cursor (|) is at ':Man 3 pri|' let name = a:arg_lead let sect = tolower(args[1]) endif return s:complete(sect, sect, name) endfunction function! s:get_paths(sect, name, do_fallback) abort " callers must try-catch this, as some `man` implementations don't support `s:find_arg` try let mandirs = join(split(s:system(['man', s:find_arg]), ':\|\n'), ',') let paths = globpath(mandirs, 'man?/'.a:name.'*.'.a:sect.'*', 0, 1) try " Prioritize the result from verify_exists as it obeys b:man_default_sects. let first = s:verify_exists(a:sect, a:name) let paths = filter(paths, 'v:val !=# first') let paths = [first] + paths catch endtry return paths catch if !a:do_fallback throw v:exception endif " Fallback to a single path, with the page we're trying to find. try return [s:verify_exists(a:sect, a:name)] catch return [] endtry endtry endfunction function! s:complete(sect, psect, name) abort let pages = s:get_paths(a:sect, a:name, v:false) " We remove duplicates in case the same manpage in different languages was found. return uniq(sort(map(pages, 's:format_candidate(v:val, a:psect)'), 'i')) endfunction function! s:format_candidate(path, psect) abort if a:path =~# '\.\%(pdf\|in\)$' " invalid extensions return endif let [sect, name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_path(a:path) if sect ==# a:psect return name elseif sect =~# a:psect.'.\+$' " We include the section if the user provided section is a prefix " of the actual section. return name.'('.sect.')' endif endfunction " Called when Nvim is invoked as $MANPAGER. function! man#init_pager() abort " https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/6828 let og_modifiable = &modifiable setlocal modifiable if getline(1) =~# '^\s*$' silent keepjumps 1delete _ else keepjumps 1 endif lua require("man").highlight_man_page() " Guess the ref from the heading (which is usually uppercase, so we cannot " know the correct casing, cf. `man glDrawArraysInstanced`). let ref = substitute(matchstr(getline(1), '^[^)]\+)'), ' ', '_', 'g') try let b:man_sect = s:extract_sect_and_name_ref(ref)[0] catch let b:man_sect = '' endtry if -1 == match(bufname('%'), 'man:\/\/') " Avoid duplicate buffers, E95. execute 'silent file man://'.tolower(fnameescape(ref)) endif call s:set_options(v:true) let &l:modifiable = og_modifiable endfunction function! man#goto_tag(pattern, flags, info) abort let [l:sect, l:name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_ref(a:pattern) let l:paths = s:get_paths(l:sect, l:name, v:true) let l:structured = [] for l:path in l:paths let [l:sect, l:name] = s:extract_sect_and_name_path(l:path) let l:structured += [{ \ 'name': l:name, \ 'title': l:name . '(' . l:sect . ')' \ }] endfor if &cscopetag " return only a single entry so we work well with :cstag (#11675) let l:structured = l:structured[:0] endif return map(l:structured, { \ _, entry -> { \ 'name': entry.name, \ 'filename': 'man://' . entry.title, \ 'cmd': '1' \ } \ }) endfunction call man#init()