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Problem: We don't enable stylua for many Lua scripts. Automating code-style is an important tool for reducing time spent on accidental (non-essential) complexity. Solution: - Enable lintlua for `scripts/` directory. - Specify `call_parentheses = "Input"`, we should allow kwargs-style function invocations.
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Lua
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-- Copyright (C) 2012 by Simon Dales --
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-- simon@purrsoft.co.uk --
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-- --
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-- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify --
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-- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by --
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-- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or --
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-- (at your option) any later version. --
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-- --
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-- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, --
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-- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of --
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-- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the --
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-- GNU General Public License for more details. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License --
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-- along with this program; if not, write to the --
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-- Free Software Foundation, Inc., --
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-- 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. --
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--[[!
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Lua-to-Doxygen converter
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Partially from lua2dox
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http://search.cpan.org/~alec/Doxygen-Lua-0.02/lib/Doxygen/Lua.pm
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RUNNING
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-------
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This script "lua2dox.lua" gets called by "gen_vimdoc.py".
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DEBUGGING/DEVELOPING
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---------------------
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1. To debug, run gen_vimdoc.py with --keep-tmpfiles:
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python3 scripts/gen_vimdoc.py -t treesitter --keep-tmpfiles
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2. The filtered result will be written to ./tmp-lua2dox-doc/….lua.c
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Doxygen must be on your system. You can experiment like so:
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- Run "doxygen -g" to create a default Doxyfile.
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- Then alter it to let it recognise lua. Add the following line:
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FILE_PATTERNS = *.lua
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- Then run "doxygen".
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The core function reads the input file (filename or stdin) and outputs some pseudo C-ish language.
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It only has to be good enough for doxygen to see it as legal.
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One limitation is that each line is treated separately (except for long comments).
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The implication is that class and function declarations must be on the same line.
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There is hack that will insert the "missing" close paren.
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The effect is that you will get the function documented, but not with the parameter list you might expect.
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]]
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local TYPES = { 'integer', 'number', 'string', 'table', 'list', 'boolean', 'function' }
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local TAGGED_TYPES = { 'TSNode', 'LanguageTree' }
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-- Document these as 'table'
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local ALIAS_TYPES = {
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'Range',
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'Range4',
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'Range6',
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'TSMetadata',
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'vim.filetype.add.filetypes',
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'vim.filetype.match.args',
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}
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local debug_outfile = nil --- @type string?
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local debug_output = {}
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--- write to stdout
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--- @param str? string
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local function write(str)
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if not str then
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return
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end
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io.write(str)
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if debug_outfile then
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table.insert(debug_output, str)
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end
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end
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--- write to stdout
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--- @param str? string
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local function writeln(str)
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write(str)
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write('\n')
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end
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--- an input file buffer
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--- @class StreamRead
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--- @field currentLine string?
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--- @field contentsLen integer
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--- @field currentLineNo integer
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--- @field filecontents string[]
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local StreamRead = {}
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--- @return StreamRead
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--- @param filename string
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function StreamRead.new(filename)
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assert(filename, ('invalid file: %s'):format(filename))
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-- get lines from file
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-- syphon lines to our table
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local filecontents = {} --- @type string[]
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for line in io.lines(filename) do
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filecontents[#filecontents + 1] = line
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end
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return setmetatable({
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filecontents = filecontents,
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contentsLen = #filecontents,
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currentLineNo = 1,
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}, { __index = StreamRead })
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end
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-- get a line
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function StreamRead:getLine()
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if self.currentLine then
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self.currentLine = nil
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return self.currentLine
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end
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-- get line
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if self.currentLineNo <= self.contentsLen then
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local line = self.filecontents[self.currentLineNo]
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self.currentLineNo = self.currentLineNo + 1
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return line
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end
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return ''
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end
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-- save line fragment
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--- @param line_fragment string
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function StreamRead:ungetLine(line_fragment)
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self.currentLine = line_fragment
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end
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-- is it eof?
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function StreamRead:eof()
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return not self.currentLine and self.currentLineNo > self.contentsLen
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end
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-- input filter
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--- @class Lua2DoxFilter
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local Lua2DoxFilter = {}
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setmetatable(Lua2DoxFilter, { __index = Lua2DoxFilter })
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--- trim comment off end of string
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---
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--- @param line string
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--- @return string, string?
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local function removeCommentFromLine(line)
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local pos_comment = line:find('%-%-')
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if not pos_comment then
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return line
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end
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return line:sub(1, pos_comment - 1), line:sub(pos_comment)
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end
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--- Processes "@…" directives in a docstring line.
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---
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--- @param line string
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--- @param generics table<string,string>
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--- @return string?
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local function process_magic(line, generics)
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line = line:gsub('^%s+@', '@')
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line = line:gsub('@package', '@private')
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line = line:gsub('@nodoc', '@private')
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if not vim.startswith(line, '@') then -- it's a magic comment
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return '/// ' .. line
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end
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local magic = line:sub(2)
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local magic_split = vim.split(magic, ' ', { plain = true })
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local directive = magic_split[1]
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if
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vim.list_contains({
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'cast',
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'diagnostic',
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'overload',
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'meta',
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'type',
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}, directive)
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then
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-- Ignore LSP directives
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return '// gg:"' .. line .. '"'
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end
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if directive == 'defgroup' or directive == 'addtogroup' then
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-- Can't use '.' in defgroup, so convert to '--'
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return '/// @' .. magic:gsub('%.', '-dot-')
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end
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if directive == 'generic' then
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local generic_name, generic_type = line:match('@generic%s*(%w+)%s*:?%s*(.*)')
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if generic_type == '' then
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generic_type = 'any'
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end
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generics[generic_name] = generic_type
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return
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end
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local type_index = 2
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if directive == 'param' then
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for _, type in ipairs(TYPES) do
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magic = magic:gsub('^param%s+([a-zA-Z_?]+)%s+.*%((' .. type .. ')%)', 'param %1 %2')
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magic = magic:gsub('^param%s+([a-zA-Z_?]+)%s+.*%((' .. type .. '|nil)%)', 'param %1 %2')
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end
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magic_split = vim.split(magic, ' ', { plain = true })
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type_index = 3
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elseif directive == 'return' then
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for _, type in ipairs(TYPES) do
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magic = magic:gsub('^return%s+.*%((' .. type .. ')%)', 'return %1')
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magic = magic:gsub('^return%s+.*%((' .. type .. '|nil)%)', 'return %1')
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end
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-- Remove first "#" comment char, if any. https://github.com/LuaLS/lua-language-server/wiki/Annotations#return
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magic = magic:gsub('# ', '', 1)
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-- handle the return of vim.spell.check
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magic = magic:gsub('({.*}%[%])', '`%1`')
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magic_split = vim.split(magic, ' ', { plain = true })
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end
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local ty = magic_split[type_index]
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if ty then
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-- fix optional parameters
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if magic_split[2]:find('%?$') then
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if not ty:find('nil') then
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ty = ty .. '|nil'
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end
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magic_split[2] = magic_split[2]:sub(1, -2)
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end
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-- replace generic types
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for k, v in pairs(generics) do
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ty = ty:gsub(k, v) --- @type string
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end
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for _, type in ipairs(TAGGED_TYPES) do
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ty = ty:gsub(type, '|%1|')
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end
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for _, type in ipairs(ALIAS_TYPES) do
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ty = ty:gsub('^' .. type .. '$', 'table') --- @type string
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end
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-- surround some types by ()
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for _, type in ipairs(TYPES) do
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ty = ty:gsub('^(' .. type .. '|nil):?$', '(%1)'):gsub('^(' .. type .. '):?$', '(%1)')
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end
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magic_split[type_index] = ty
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end
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magic = table.concat(magic_split, ' ')
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return '/// @' .. magic
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end
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--- @param line string
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--- @param in_stream StreamRead
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--- @return string
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local function process_block_comment(line, in_stream)
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local comment_parts = {} --- @type string[]
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local done --- @type boolean?
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while not done and not in_stream:eof() do
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local thisComment --- @type string?
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local closeSquare = line:find(']]')
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if not closeSquare then -- need to look on another line
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thisComment = line .. '\n'
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line = in_stream:getLine()
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else
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thisComment = line:sub(1, closeSquare - 1)
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done = true
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-- unget the tail of the line
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-- in most cases it's empty. This may make us less efficient but
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-- easier to program
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in_stream:ungetLine(vim.trim(line:sub(closeSquare + 2)))
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end
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comment_parts[#comment_parts + 1] = thisComment
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end
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local comment = table.concat(comment_parts)
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if comment:sub(1, 1) == '@' then -- it's a long magic comment
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return '/*' .. comment .. '*/ '
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end
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-- discard
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return '/* zz:' .. comment .. '*/ '
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end
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--- @param line string
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--- @return string
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local function process_function_header(line)
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local pos_fn = assert(line:find('function'))
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-- we've got a function
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local fn = removeCommentFromLine(vim.trim(line:sub(pos_fn + 8)))
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if fn:sub(1, 1) == '(' then
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-- it's an anonymous function
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return '// ZZ: ' .. line
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end
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-- fn has a name, so is interesting
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-- want to fix for iffy declarations
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if fn:find('[%({]') then
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-- we might have a missing close paren
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if not fn:find('%)') then
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fn = fn .. ' ___MissingCloseParenHere___)'
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end
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end
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-- Big hax
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if fn:find(':') then
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fn = fn:gsub(':', '.', 1)
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local paren_start = fn:find('(', 1, true)
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local paren_finish = fn:find(')', 1, true)
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-- Nothing in between the parens
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local comma --- @type string
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if paren_finish == paren_start + 1 then
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comma = ''
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else
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comma = ', '
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end
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fn = fn:sub(1, paren_start) .. 'self' .. comma .. fn:sub(paren_start + 1)
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end
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if line:match('local') then
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-- Special: tell gen_vimdoc.py this is a local function.
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return 'local_function ' .. fn .. '{}'
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end
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-- add vanilla function
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return 'function ' .. fn .. '{}'
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end
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--- @param line string
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--- @param in_stream StreamRead
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--- @param generics table<string,string>>
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--- @return string?
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local function process_line(line, in_stream, generics)
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local line_raw = line
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line = vim.trim(line)
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if vim.startswith(line, '---') then
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return process_magic(line:sub(4), generics)
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end
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if vim.startswith(line, '--' .. '[[') then -- it's a long comment
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return process_block_comment(line:sub(5), in_stream)
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end
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-- Hax... I'm sorry
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-- M.fun = vim.memoize(function(...)
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-- ->
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-- function M.fun(...)
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line = line:gsub('^(.+) = .*_memoize%([^,]+, function%((.*)%)$', 'function %1(%2)')
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if line:find('^function') or line:find('^local%s+function') then
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return process_function_header(line)
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end
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if not line:match('^local') then
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local v = line_raw:match('^([A-Za-z][.a-zA-Z_]*)%s+%=')
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if v and v:match('%.') then
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-- Special: this lets gen_vimdoc.py handle tables.
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return 'table ' .. v .. '() {}'
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end
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end
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if #line > 0 then -- we don't know what this line means, so just comment it out
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return '// zz: ' .. line
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end
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return ''
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end
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-- Processes the file and writes filtered output to stdout.
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---@param filename string
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function Lua2DoxFilter:filter(filename)
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local in_stream = StreamRead.new(filename)
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local generics = {} --- @type table<string,string>
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while not in_stream:eof() do
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local line = in_stream:getLine()
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local out_line = process_line(line, in_stream, generics)
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if not vim.startswith(vim.trim(line), '---') then
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generics = {}
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end
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if out_line then
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writeln(out_line)
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end
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end
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end
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--- @class TApp
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--- @field timestamp string|osdate
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--- @field name string
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--- @field version string
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--- @field copyright string
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--- this application
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local TApp = {
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timestamp = os.date('%c %Z', os.time()),
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name = 'Lua2DoX',
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version = '0.2 20130128',
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copyright = 'Copyright (c) Simon Dales 2012-13',
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}
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setmetatable(TApp, { __index = TApp })
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function TApp:getRunStamp()
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return self.name .. ' (' .. self.version .. ') ' .. self.timestamp
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end
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function TApp:getVersion()
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return self.name .. ' (' .. self.version .. ') '
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end
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--main
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if arg[1] == '--help' then
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writeln(TApp:getVersion())
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writeln(TApp.copyright)
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writeln([[
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run as:
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nvim -l scripts/lua2dox.lua <param>
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--------------
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Param:
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<filename> : interprets filename
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--version : show version/copyright info
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--help : this help text]])
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elseif arg[1] == '--version' then
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writeln(TApp:getVersion())
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writeln(TApp.copyright)
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else -- It's a filter.
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local filename = arg[1]
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if arg[2] == '--outdir' then
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local outdir = arg[3]
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if
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type(outdir) ~= 'string'
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or (0 ~= vim.fn.filereadable(outdir) and 0 == vim.fn.isdirectory(outdir))
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then
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error(('invalid --outdir: "%s"'):format(tostring(outdir)))
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end
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vim.fn.mkdir(outdir, 'p')
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debug_outfile = string.format('%s/%s.c', outdir, vim.fs.basename(filename))
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end
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Lua2DoxFilter:filter(filename)
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-- output the tail
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writeln('// #######################')
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writeln('// app run:' .. TApp:getRunStamp())
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writeln('// #######################')
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writeln()
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if debug_outfile then
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local f = assert(io.open(debug_outfile, 'w'))
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f:write(table.concat(debug_output))
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f:close()
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end
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end
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