local fs = vim.fs -- "vim.fs" is a dependency, so must be loaded early. local uv = vim.uv local uri_encode = vim.uri_encode --- @type function --- @type (fun(modename: string): fun()|string)[] local loaders = package.loaders local M = {} ---@alias CacheHash {mtime: {nsec: integer, sec: integer}, size: integer, type?: string} ---@alias CacheEntry {hash:CacheHash, chunk:string} --- @class vim.loader.find.Opts --- @inlinedoc --- --- Search for modname in the runtime path. --- (default: `true`) --- @field rtp? boolean --- --- Extra paths to search for modname --- (default: `{}`) --- @field paths? string[] --- --- List of patterns to use when searching for modules. --- A pattern is a string added to the basename of the Lua module being searched. --- (default: `{"/init.lua", ".lua"}`) --- @field patterns? string[] --- --- Search for all matches. --- (default: `false`) --- @field all? boolean --- @class vim.loader.ModuleInfo --- @inlinedoc --- --- Path of the module --- @field modpath string --- --- Name of the module --- @field modname string --- --- The fs_stat of the module path. Won't be returned for `modname="*"` --- @field stat? uv.uv_fs_t ---@alias LoaderStats table ---@nodoc M.path = vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/luac' ---@nodoc M.enabled = false ---@class (private) Loader ---@field private _rtp string[] ---@field private _rtp_pure string[] ---@field private _rtp_key string ---@field private _hashes? table local Loader = { VERSION = 4, ---@type table> _indexed = {}, ---@type table _topmods = {}, _loadfile = loadfile, ---@type LoaderStats _stats = { find = { total = 0, time = 0, not_found = 0 }, }, } --- @param path string --- @return CacheHash --- @private function Loader.get_hash(path) if not Loader._hashes then return uv.fs_stat(path) --[[@as CacheHash]] end if not Loader._hashes[path] then -- Note we must never save a stat for a non-existent path. -- For non-existent paths fs_stat() will return nil. Loader._hashes[path] = uv.fs_stat(path) end return Loader._hashes[path] end local function normalize(path) return fs.normalize(path, { expand_env = false, _fast = true }) end --- Gets the rtp excluding after directories. --- The result is cached, and will be updated if the runtime path changes. --- When called from a fast event, the cached value will be returned. --- @return string[] rtp, boolean updated ---@private function Loader.get_rtp() if vim.in_fast_event() then return (Loader._rtp or {}), false end local updated = false local key = vim.go.rtp if key ~= Loader._rtp_key then Loader._rtp = {} for _, path in ipairs(vim.api.nvim_get_runtime_file('', true)) do path = normalize(path) -- skip after directories if path:sub(-6, -1) ~= '/after' and not (Loader._indexed[path] and vim.tbl_isempty(Loader._indexed[path])) then Loader._rtp[#Loader._rtp + 1] = path end end updated = true Loader._rtp_key = key end return Loader._rtp, updated end --- Returns the cache file name ---@param name string can be a module name, or a file name ---@return string file_name ---@private function Loader.cache_file(name) local ret = ('%s/%s'):format(M.path, uri_encode(name, 'rfc2396')) return ret:sub(-4) == '.lua' and (ret .. 'c') or (ret .. '.luac') end --- Saves the cache entry for a given module or file ---@param name string module name or filename ---@param entry CacheEntry ---@private function Loader.write(name, entry) local cname = Loader.cache_file(name) local f = assert(uv.fs_open(cname, 'w', 438)) local header = { Loader.VERSION, entry.hash.size, entry.hash.mtime.sec, entry.hash.mtime.nsec, } uv.fs_write(f, table.concat(header, ',') .. '\0') uv.fs_write(f, entry.chunk) uv.fs_close(f) end --- @param path string --- @param mode integer --- @return string? data local function readfile(path, mode) local f = uv.fs_open(path, 'r', mode) if f then local hash = assert(uv.fs_fstat(f)) local data = uv.fs_read(f, hash.size, 0) --[[@as string?]] uv.fs_close(f) return data end end --- Loads the cache entry for a given module or file ---@param name string module name or filename ---@return CacheEntry? ---@private function Loader.read(name) local cname = Loader.cache_file(name) local data = readfile(cname, 438) if data then local zero = data:find('\0', 1, true) if not zero then return end ---@type integer[]|{[0]:integer} local header = vim.split(data:sub(1, zero - 1), ',') if tonumber(header[1]) ~= Loader.VERSION then return end return { hash = { size = tonumber(header[2]), mtime = { sec = tonumber(header[3]), nsec = tonumber(header[4]) }, }, chunk = data:sub(zero + 1), } end end --- The `package.loaders` loader for Lua files using the cache. ---@param modname string module name ---@return string|function ---@private function Loader.loader(modname) Loader._hashes = {} local ret = M.find(modname)[1] if ret then -- Make sure to call the global loadfile so we respect any augmentations done elsewhere. -- E.g. profiling local chunk, err = loadfile(ret.modpath) Loader._hashes = nil return chunk or error(err) end Loader._hashes = nil return '\ncache_loader: module ' .. modname .. ' not found' end --- The `package.loaders` loader for libs ---@param modname string module name ---@return string|function ---@private function Loader.loader_lib(modname) local sysname = uv.os_uname().sysname:lower() or '' local is_win = sysname:find('win', 1, true) and not sysname:find('darwin', 1, true) local ret = M.find(modname, { patterns = is_win and { '.dll' } or { '.so' } })[1] if ret then -- Making function name in Lua 5.1 (see src/loadlib.c:mkfuncname) is -- a) strip prefix up to and including the first dash, if any -- b) replace all dots by underscores -- c) prepend "luaopen_" -- So "foo-bar.baz" should result in "luaopen_bar_baz" local dash = modname:find('-', 1, true) local funcname = dash and modname:sub(dash + 1) or modname local chunk, err = package.loadlib(ret.modpath, 'luaopen_' .. funcname:gsub('%.', '_')) return chunk or error(err) end return '\ncache_loader_lib: module ' .. modname .. ' not found' end --- `loadfile` using the cache --- Note this has the mode and env arguments which is supported by LuaJIT and is 5.1 compatible. ---@param filename? string ---@param _mode? "b"|"t"|"bt" ---@param env? table ---@return function?, string? error_message ---@private function Loader.loadfile(filename, _mode, env) -- ignore mode, since we byte-compile the Lua source files return Loader.load(normalize(filename), { env = env }) end --- Checks whether two cache hashes are the same based on: --- * file size --- * mtime in seconds --- * mtime in nanoseconds ---@param h1 CacheHash ---@param h2 CacheHash ---@private function Loader.eq(h1, h2) return h1 and h2 and h1.size == h2.size and h1.mtime.sec == h2.mtime.sec and h1.mtime.nsec == h2.mtime.nsec end --- Loads the given module path using the cache ---@param modpath string ---@param opts? {mode?: "b"|"t"|"bt", env?:table} (table|nil) Options for loading the module: --- - mode: (string) the mode to load the module with. "b"|"t"|"bt" (defaults to `nil`) --- - env: (table) the environment to load the module in. (defaults to `nil`) ---@see |luaL_loadfile()| ---@return function?, string? error_message ---@private function Loader.load(modpath, opts) opts = opts or {} local hash = Loader.get_hash(modpath) ---@type function?, string? local chunk, err if not hash then -- trigger correct error return Loader._loadfile(modpath, opts.mode, opts.env) end local entry = Loader.read(modpath) if entry and Loader.eq(entry.hash, hash) then -- found in cache and up to date chunk, err = load(entry.chunk --[[@as string]], '@' .. modpath, opts.mode, opts.env) if not (err and err:find('cannot load incompatible bytecode', 1, true)) then return chunk, err end end entry = { hash = hash, modpath = modpath } chunk, err = Loader._loadfile(modpath, opts.mode, opts.env) if chunk then entry.chunk = string.dump(chunk) Loader.write(modpath, entry) end return chunk, err end --- Finds Lua modules for the given module name. ---@param modname string Module name, or `"*"` to find the top-level modules instead ---@param opts? vim.loader.find.Opts Options for finding a module: ---@return vim.loader.ModuleInfo[] function M.find(modname, opts) opts = opts or {} modname = modname:gsub('/', '.') local basename = modname:gsub('%.', '/') local idx = modname:find('.', 1, true) -- HACK: fix incorrect require statements. Really not a fan of keeping this, -- but apparently the regular Lua loader also allows this if idx == 1 then modname = modname:gsub('^%.+', '') basename = modname:gsub('%.', '/') idx = modname:find('.', 1, true) end -- get the top-level module name local topmod = idx and modname:sub(1, idx - 1) or modname -- OPTIM: search for a directory first when topmod == modname local patterns = opts.patterns or (topmod == modname and { '/init.lua', '.lua' } or { '.lua', '/init.lua' }) for p, pattern in ipairs(patterns) do patterns[p] = '/lua/' .. basename .. pattern end ---@type vim.loader.ModuleInfo[] local results = {} -- Only continue if we haven't found anything yet or we want to find all local function continue() return #results == 0 or opts.all end -- Checks if the given paths contain the top-level module. -- If so, it tries to find the module path for the given module name. ---@param paths string[] local function _find(paths) for _, path in ipairs(paths) do if topmod == '*' then for _, r in pairs(Loader.lsmod(path)) do results[#results + 1] = r if not continue() then return end end elseif Loader.lsmod(path)[topmod] then for _, pattern in ipairs(patterns) do local modpath = path .. pattern Loader._stats.find.stat = (Loader._stats.find.stat or 0) + 1 local hash = Loader.get_hash(modpath) if hash then results[#results + 1] = { modpath = modpath, stat = hash, modname = modname } if not continue() then return end end end end end end -- always check the rtp first if opts.rtp ~= false then _find(Loader._rtp or {}) if continue() then local rtp, updated = Loader.get_rtp() if updated then _find(rtp) end end end -- check any additional paths if continue() and opts.paths then _find(opts.paths) end if #results == 0 then -- module not found Loader._stats.find.not_found = Loader._stats.find.not_found + 1 end return results end --- Resets the cache for the path, or all the paths --- if path is nil. ---@param path string? path to reset function M.reset(path) if path then Loader._indexed[normalize(path)] = nil else Loader._indexed = {} end -- Path could be a directory so just clear all the hashes. if Loader._hashes then Loader._hashes = {} end end --- Enables the experimental Lua module loader: --- * overrides loadfile --- * adds the Lua loader using the byte-compilation cache --- * adds the libs loader --- * removes the default Nvim loader function M.enable() if M.enabled then return end M.enabled = true vim.fn.mkdir(vim.fn.fnamemodify(M.path, ':p'), 'p') _G.loadfile = Loader.loadfile -- add Lua loader table.insert(loaders, 2, Loader.loader) -- add libs loader table.insert(loaders, 3, Loader.loader_lib) -- remove Nvim loader for l, loader in ipairs(loaders) do if loader == vim._load_package then table.remove(loaders, l) break end end end --- Disables the experimental Lua module loader: --- * removes the loaders --- * adds the default Nvim loader function M.disable() if not M.enabled then return end M.enabled = false _G.loadfile = Loader._loadfile for l, loader in ipairs(loaders) do if loader == Loader.loader or loader == Loader.loader_lib then table.remove(loaders, l) end end table.insert(loaders, 2, vim._load_package) end --- Return the top-level \`/lua/*` modules for this path ---@param path string path to check for top-level Lua modules ---@private function Loader.lsmod(path) if not Loader._indexed[path] then Loader._indexed[path] = {} for name, t in fs.dir(path .. '/lua') do local modpath = path .. '/lua/' .. name -- HACK: type is not always returned due to a bug in luv t = t or Loader.get_hash(modpath).type ---@type string local topname local ext = name:sub(-4) if ext == '.lua' or ext == '.dll' then topname = name:sub(1, -5) elseif name:sub(-3) == '.so' then topname = name:sub(1, -4) elseif t == 'link' or t == 'directory' then topname = name end if topname then Loader._indexed[path][topname] = { modpath = modpath, modname = topname } Loader._topmods[topname] = Loader._topmods[topname] or {} if not vim.list_contains(Loader._topmods[topname], path) then table.insert(Loader._topmods[topname], path) end end end end return Loader._indexed[path] end --- Tracks the time spent in a function --- @generic F: function --- @param f F --- @return F --- @private function Loader.track(stat, f) return function(...) local start = vim.uv.hrtime() local r = { f(...) } Loader._stats[stat] = Loader._stats[stat] or { total = 0, time = 0 } Loader._stats[stat].total = Loader._stats[stat].total + 1 Loader._stats[stat].time = Loader._stats[stat].time + uv.hrtime() - start return unpack(r, 1, table.maxn(r)) end end ---@class (private) vim.loader._profile.Opts ---@field loaders? boolean Add profiling to the loaders --- Debug function that wraps all loaders and tracks stats ---@private ---@param opts vim.loader._profile.Opts? function M._profile(opts) Loader.get_rtp = Loader.track('get_rtp', Loader.get_rtp) Loader.read = Loader.track('read', Loader.read) Loader.loader = Loader.track('loader', Loader.loader) Loader.loader_lib = Loader.track('loader_lib', Loader.loader_lib) Loader.loadfile = Loader.track('loadfile', Loader.loadfile) Loader.load = Loader.track('load', Loader.load) M.find = Loader.track('find', M.find) Loader.lsmod = Loader.track('lsmod', Loader.lsmod) if opts and opts.loaders then for l, loader in pairs(loaders) do local loc = debug.getinfo(loader, 'Sn').source:sub(2) loaders[l] = Loader.track('loader ' .. l .. ': ' .. loc, loader) end end end --- Prints all cache stats ---@param opts? {print?:boolean} ---@return LoaderStats ---@private function M._inspect(opts) if opts and opts.print then local function ms(nsec) return math.floor(nsec / 1e6 * 1000 + 0.5) / 1000 .. 'ms' end local chunks = {} ---@type string[][] ---@type string[] local stats = vim.tbl_keys(Loader._stats) table.sort(stats) for _, stat in ipairs(stats) do vim.list_extend(chunks, { { '\n' .. stat .. '\n', 'Title' }, { '* total: ' }, { tostring(Loader._stats[stat].total) .. '\n', 'Number' }, { '* time: ' }, { ms(Loader._stats[stat].time) .. '\n', 'Bold' }, { '* avg time: ' }, { ms(Loader._stats[stat].time / Loader._stats[stat].total) .. '\n', 'Bold' }, }) for k, v in pairs(Loader._stats[stat]) do if not vim.list_contains({ 'time', 'total' }, k) then chunks[#chunks + 1] = { '* ' .. k .. ':' .. string.rep(' ', 9 - #k) } chunks[#chunks + 1] = { tostring(v) .. '\n', 'Number' } end end end vim.api.nvim_echo(chunks, true, {}) end return Loader._stats end return M