neovim/runtime/lua/editorconfig.lua

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--- @brief
--- Nvim supports EditorConfig. When a file is opened, after running |ftplugin|s
--- and |FileType| autocommands, Nvim searches all parent directories of that file
--- for ".editorconfig" files, parses them, and applies any properties that match
--- the opened file. Think of it like 'modeline' for an entire (recursive)
--- directory. For more information see https://editorconfig.org/.
--- @brief [g:editorconfig]() [b:editorconfig]()
---
--- EditorConfig is enabled by default. To disable it, add to your config:
--- ```lua
--- vim.g.editorconfig = false
--- ```
---
--- (Vimscript: `let g:editorconfig = v:false`). It can also be disabled
--- per-buffer by setting the [b:editorconfig] buffer-local variable to `false`.
---
--- Nvim stores the applied properties in [b:editorconfig] if it is not `false`.
--- @brief [editorconfig-custom-properties]()
---
--- New properties can be added by adding a new entry to the "properties" table.
--- The table key is a property name and the value is a callback function which
--- accepts the number of the buffer to be modified, the value of the property
--- in the `.editorconfig` file, and (optionally) a table containing all of the
--- other properties and their values (useful for properties which depend on other
--- properties). The value is always a string and must be coerced if necessary.
--- Example:
---
--- ```lua
---
--- require('editorconfig').properties.foo = function(bufnr, val, opts)
--- if opts.charset and opts.charset ~= "utf-8" then
--- error("foo can only be set when charset is utf-8", 0)
--- end
--- vim.b[bufnr].foo = val
--- end
---
--- ```
--- @brief [editorconfig-properties]()
---
--- The following properties are supported by default:
--- @type table<string,fun(bufnr: integer, val: string, opts?: table)>
local properties = {}
--- @private
--- Modified version of the builtin assert that does not include error position information
---
--- @param v any Condition
--- @param message string Error message to display if condition is false or nil
--- @return any v if not false or nil, otherwise an error is displayed
local function assert(v, message)
return v or error(message, 0)
end
--- @private
--- Show a warning message
--- @param msg string Message to show
local function warn(msg, ...)
vim.notify_once(msg:format(...), vim.log.levels.WARN, {
title = 'editorconfig',
})
end
--- If "true", then stop searching for `.editorconfig` files in parent
--- directories. This property must be at the top-level of the
--- `.editorconfig` file (i.e. it must not be within a glob section).
function properties.root()
-- Unused
end
--- One of `"utf-8"`, `"utf-8-bom"`, `"latin1"`, `"utf-16be"`, or `"utf-16le"`.
--- Sets the 'fileencoding' and 'bomb' options.
function properties.charset(bufnr, val)
assert(
vim.list_contains({ 'utf-8', 'utf-8-bom', 'latin1', 'utf-16be', 'utf-16le' }, val),
'charset must be one of "utf-8", "utf-8-bom", "latin1", "utf-16be", or "utf-16le"'
)
if val == 'utf-8' or val == 'utf-8-bom' then
vim.bo[bufnr].fileencoding = 'utf-8'
vim.bo[bufnr].bomb = val == 'utf-8-bom'
elseif val == 'utf-16be' then
vim.bo[bufnr].fileencoding = 'utf-16'
else
vim.bo[bufnr].fileencoding = val
end
end
--- One of `"lf"`, `"crlf"`, or `"cr"`.
--- These correspond to setting 'fileformat' to "unix", "dos", or "mac",
--- respectively.
function properties.end_of_line(bufnr, val)
vim.bo[bufnr].fileformat = assert(
({ lf = 'unix', crlf = 'dos', cr = 'mac' })[val],
'end_of_line must be one of "lf", "crlf", or "cr"'
)
end
--- One of `"tab"` or `"space"`. Sets the 'expandtab' option.
function properties.indent_style(bufnr, val, opts)
assert(val == 'tab' or val == 'space', 'indent_style must be either "tab" or "space"')
vim.bo[bufnr].expandtab = val == 'space'
if val == 'tab' and not opts.indent_size then
vim.bo[bufnr].shiftwidth = 0
vim.bo[bufnr].softtabstop = 0
end
end
--- A number indicating the size of a single indent. Alternatively, use the
--- value "tab" to use the value of the tab_width property. Sets the
--- 'shiftwidth' and 'softtabstop' options. If this value is not "tab" and
--- the tab_width property is not set, 'tabstop' is also set to this value.
function properties.indent_size(bufnr, val, opts)
if val == 'tab' then
vim.bo[bufnr].shiftwidth = 0
vim.bo[bufnr].softtabstop = 0
else
local n = assert(tonumber(val), 'indent_size must be a number')
vim.bo[bufnr].shiftwidth = n
vim.bo[bufnr].softtabstop = -1
if not opts.tab_width then
vim.bo[bufnr].tabstop = n
end
end
end
--- The display size of a single tab character. Sets the 'tabstop' option.
function properties.tab_width(bufnr, val)
vim.bo[bufnr].tabstop = assert(tonumber(val), 'tab_width must be a number')
end
--- A number indicating the maximum length of a single
--- line. Sets the 'textwidth' option.
function properties.max_line_length(bufnr, val)
local n = tonumber(val)
if n then
vim.bo[bufnr].textwidth = n
else
assert(val == 'off', 'max_line_length must be a number or "off"')
vim.bo[bufnr].textwidth = 0
end
end
--- When `"true"`, trailing whitespace is automatically removed when the buffer is written.
function properties.trim_trailing_whitespace(bufnr, val)
assert(
val == 'true' or val == 'false',
'trim_trailing_whitespace must be either "true" or "false"'
)
if val == 'true' then
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('BufWritePre', {
group = 'editorconfig',
buffer = bufnr,
callback = function()
local view = vim.fn.winsaveview()
vim.api.nvim_command('silent! undojoin')
vim.api.nvim_command('silent keepjumps keeppatterns %s/\\s\\+$//e')
vim.fn.winrestview(view)
end,
})
else
vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds({
event = 'BufWritePre',
group = 'editorconfig',
buffer = bufnr,
})
end
end
--- `"true"` or `"false"` to ensure the file always has a trailing newline as its last byte.
--- Sets the 'fixendofline' and 'endofline' options.
function properties.insert_final_newline(bufnr, val)
assert(val == 'true' or val == 'false', 'insert_final_newline must be either "true" or "false"')
vim.bo[bufnr].fixendofline = val == 'true'
-- 'endofline' can be read to detect if the file contains a final newline,
-- so only change 'endofline' right before writing the file
local endofline = val == 'true'
if vim.bo[bufnr].endofline ~= endofline then
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('BufWritePre', {
group = 'editorconfig',
buffer = bufnr,
once = true,
callback = function()
vim.bo[bufnr].endofline = endofline
end,
})
end
end
--- A code of the format ss or ss-TT, where ss is an ISO 639 language code and TT is an ISO 3166 territory identifier.
--- Sets the 'spelllang' option.
function properties.spelling_language(bufnr, val)
local error_msg =
'spelling_language must be of the format ss or ss-TT, where ss is an ISO 639 language code and TT is an ISO 3166 territory identifier.'
assert(val:len() == 2 or val:len() == 5, error_msg)
local language_code = val:sub(1, 2):lower()
assert(language_code:match('%l%l'), error_msg)
if val:len() == 2 then
vim.bo[bufnr].spelllang = language_code
else
assert(val:sub(3, 3) == '-', error_msg)
local territory_code = val:sub(4, 5):lower()
assert(territory_code:match('%l%l'), error_msg)
vim.bo[bufnr].spelllang = language_code .. '_' .. territory_code
end
end
--- @private
--- Modified version of [glob2regpat()] that does not match path separators on `*`.
---
--- This function replaces single instances of `*` with the regex pattern `[^/]*`.
--- However, the star in the replacement pattern also gets interpreted by glob2regpat,
--- so we insert a placeholder, pass it through glob2regpat, then replace the
--- placeholder with the actual regex pattern.
---
--- @param glob string Glob to convert into a regular expression
--- @return string regex Regular expression
local function glob2regpat(glob)
local placeholder = '@@PLACEHOLDER@@'
local glob1 = vim.fn.substitute(
glob:gsub('{(%d+)%.%.(%d+)}', '[%1-%2]'),
'\\*\\@<!\\*\\*\\@!',
placeholder,
'g'
)
local regpat = vim.fn.glob2regpat(glob1)
return (regpat:gsub(placeholder, '[^/]*'))
end
--- @private
--- Parse a single line in an EditorConfig file
--- @param line string Line
--- @return string? glob pattern if the line contains a pattern
--- @return string? key if the line contains a key-value pair
--- @return string? value if the line contains a key-value pair
local function parse_line(line)
if not line:find('^%s*[^ #;]') then
return
end
--- @type string?
local glob = (line:match('%b[]') or ''):match('^%s*%[(.*)%]%s*$')
if glob then
return glob
end
local key, val = line:match('^%s*([^:= ][^:=]-)%s*[:=]%s*(.-)%s*$')
if key ~= nil and val ~= nil then
return nil, key:lower(), val:lower()
end
end
--- @private
--- Parse options from an `.editorconfig` file
--- @param filepath string File path of the file to apply EditorConfig settings to
--- @param dir string Current directory
--- @return table<string,string|boolean> Table of options to apply to the given file
local function parse(filepath, dir)
local pat --- @type vim.regex?
local opts = {} --- @type table<string,string|boolean>
local f = io.open(dir .. '/.editorconfig')
if f then
for line in f:lines() do
local glob, key, val = parse_line(line)
if glob then
glob = glob:find('/') and (dir .. '/' .. glob:gsub('^/', '')) or ('**/' .. glob)
local ok, regpat = pcall(glob2regpat, glob)
if ok then
pat = vim.regex(regpat)
else
pat = nil
warn('editorconfig: Error occurred while parsing glob pattern "%s": %s', glob, regpat)
end
elseif key ~= nil and val ~= nil then
if key == 'root' then
assert(val == 'true' or val == 'false', 'root must be either "true" or "false"')
opts.root = val == 'true'
elseif pat and pat:match_str(filepath) then
opts[key] = val
end
end
end
f:close()
end
return opts
end
local M = {}
-- Exposed for use in syntax/editorconfig.vim`
M.properties = properties
--- @private
--- Configure the given buffer with options from an `.editorconfig` file
--- @param bufnr integer Buffer number to configure
function M.config(bufnr)
bufnr = bufnr or vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf()
if not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(bufnr) then
return
end
local path = vim.fs.normalize(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr))
if vim.bo[bufnr].buftype ~= '' or not vim.bo[bufnr].modifiable or path == '' then
return
end
local opts = {} --- @type table<string,string|boolean>
for parent in vim.fs.parents(path) do
for k, v in pairs(parse(path, parent)) do
if opts[k] == nil then
opts[k] = v
end
end
if opts.root then
break
end
end
local applied = {} --- @type table<string,string|boolean>
for opt, val in pairs(opts) do
if val ~= 'unset' then
local func = M.properties[opt]
if func then
--- @type boolean, string?
local ok, err = pcall(func, bufnr, val, opts)
if ok then
applied[opt] = val
else
warn('editorconfig: invalid value for option %s: %s. %s', opt, val, err)
end
end
end
end
vim.b[bufnr].editorconfig = applied
end
return M