neovim/runtime/lua/vim/loader.lua
Christian Clason 4d04feb662
feat(lua): vim.tbl_contains supports general tables and predicates (#23040)
* feat(lua): vim.tbl_contains supports general tables and predicates

Problem: `vim.tbl_contains` only works for list-like tables (integer
keys without gaps) and primitive values (in particular, not for nested
tables).

Solution: Rename `vim.tbl_contains` to `vim.list_contains` and add new
`vim.tbl_contains` that works for general tables and optionally allows
`value` to be a predicate function that is checked for every key.
2023-04-14 10:39:57 +02:00

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Lua

local uv = vim.loop
--- @type (fun(modename: string): fun()|string)[]
local loaders = package.loaders
local M = {}
---@alias CacheHash {mtime: {nsec: integer, sec: integer}, size: integer, type?: uv.aliases.fs_stat_types}
---@alias CacheEntry {hash:CacheHash, chunk:string}
---@class ModuleFindOpts
---@field all? boolean Search for all matches (defaults to `false`)
---@field rtp? boolean Search for modname in the runtime path (defaults to `true`)
---@field patterns? string[] Patterns to use (defaults to `{"/init.lua", ".lua"}`)
---@field paths? string[] Extra paths to search for modname
---@class ModuleInfo
---@field modpath string Path of the module
---@field modname string Name of the module
---@field stat? uv_fs_t File stat of the module path
---@alias LoaderStats table<string, {total:number, time:number, [string]:number?}?>
M.path = vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/luac'
M.enabled = false
---@class Loader
---@field _rtp string[]
---@field _rtp_pure string[]
---@field _rtp_key string
---@field _hashes? table<string, CacheHash>
local Loader = {
VERSION = 3,
---@type table<string, table<string,ModuleInfo>>
_indexed = {},
---@type table<string, string[]>
_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
---@private
local function normalize(path)
return vim.fs.normalize(path, { expand_env = false })
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 = M.path .. '/' .. name:gsub('[/\\:]', '%%')
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
--- @private
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]
---@type function?, string?
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
-- luacheck: ignore 312
function Loader.loadfile(filename, mode, env)
-- ignore mode, since we byte-compile the lua source files
mode = nil
return Loader.load(normalize(filename), { mode = mode, 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? ModuleFindOpts (table|nil) Options for finding a module:
--- - rtp: (boolean) Search for modname in the runtime path (defaults to `true`)
--- - paths: (string[]) Extra paths to search for modname (defaults to `{}`)
--- - patterns: (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.
--- (defaults to `{"/init.lua", ".lua"}`)
--- - all: (boolean) Return all matches instead of just the first one (defaults to `false`)
---@return ModuleInfo[] (list) A list of results with the following properties:
--- - modpath: (string) the path to the module
--- - modname: (string) the name of the module
--- - stat: (table|nil) the fs_stat of the module path. Won't be returned for `modname="*"`
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 ModuleInfo[]
local results = {}
-- Only continue if we haven't found anything yet or we want to find all
---@private
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[]
---@private
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 Neovim 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 Neovim 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 Neovim 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 vim.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.loop.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 ProfileOpts
---@field loaders? boolean Add profiling to the loaders
--- Debug function that wraps all loaders and tracks stats
---@private
---@param opts ProfileOpts?
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
---@private
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