neovim/runtime/lua/vim/_system.lua
Lewis Russell 3f3e4837d5 perf(validate): use lighter version
- Also fix `vim.validate()` for PUC Lua when showing errors for values
  that aren't string or number.
2024-10-17 16:53:52 +01:00

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local uv = vim.uv
--- @class vim.SystemOpts
--- @field stdin? string|string[]|true
--- @field stdout? fun(err:string?, data: string?)|false
--- @field stderr? fun(err:string?, data: string?)|false
--- @field cwd? string
--- @field env? table<string,string|number>
--- @field clear_env? boolean
--- @field text? boolean
--- @field timeout? integer Timeout in ms
--- @field detach? boolean
--- @class vim.SystemCompleted
--- @field code integer
--- @field signal integer
--- @field stdout? string
--- @field stderr? string
--- @class vim.SystemState
--- @field cmd string[]
--- @field handle? uv.uv_process_t
--- @field timer? uv.uv_timer_t
--- @field pid? integer
--- @field timeout? integer
--- @field done? boolean|'timeout'
--- @field stdin? uv.uv_stream_t
--- @field stdout? uv.uv_stream_t
--- @field stderr? uv.uv_stream_t
--- @field stdout_data? string[]
--- @field stderr_data? string[]
--- @field result? vim.SystemCompleted
--- @enum vim.SystemSig
local SIG = {
HUP = 1, -- Hangup
INT = 2, -- Interrupt from keyboard
KILL = 9, -- Kill signal
TERM = 15, -- Termination signal
-- STOP = 17,19,23 -- Stop the process
}
---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t?
local function close_handle(handle)
if handle and not handle:is_closing() then
handle:close()
end
end
---@param state vim.SystemState
local function close_handles(state)
close_handle(state.handle)
close_handle(state.stdin)
close_handle(state.stdout)
close_handle(state.stderr)
close_handle(state.timer)
end
--- @class vim.SystemObj
--- @field cmd string[]
--- @field pid integer
--- @field private _state vim.SystemState
--- @field wait fun(self: vim.SystemObj, timeout?: integer): vim.SystemCompleted
--- @field kill fun(self: vim.SystemObj, signal: integer|string)
--- @field write fun(self: vim.SystemObj, data?: string|string[])
--- @field is_closing fun(self: vim.SystemObj): boolean
local SystemObj = {}
--- @param state vim.SystemState
--- @return vim.SystemObj
local function new_systemobj(state)
return setmetatable({
cmd = state.cmd,
pid = state.pid,
_state = state,
}, { __index = SystemObj })
end
--- @param signal integer|string
function SystemObj:kill(signal)
self._state.handle:kill(signal)
end
--- @package
--- @param signal? vim.SystemSig
function SystemObj:_timeout(signal)
self._state.done = 'timeout'
self:kill(signal or SIG.TERM)
end
local MAX_TIMEOUT = 2 ^ 31
--- @param timeout? integer
--- @return vim.SystemCompleted
function SystemObj:wait(timeout)
local state = self._state
local done = vim.wait(timeout or state.timeout or MAX_TIMEOUT, function()
return state.result ~= nil
end, nil, true)
if not done then
-- Send sigkill since this cannot be caught
self:_timeout(SIG.KILL)
vim.wait(timeout or state.timeout or MAX_TIMEOUT, function()
return state.result ~= nil
end, nil, true)
end
return state.result
end
--- @param data string[]|string|nil
function SystemObj:write(data)
local stdin = self._state.stdin
if not stdin then
error('stdin has not been opened on this object')
end
if type(data) == 'table' then
for _, v in ipairs(data) do
stdin:write(v)
stdin:write('\n')
end
elseif type(data) == 'string' then
stdin:write(data)
elseif data == nil then
-- Shutdown the write side of the duplex stream and then close the pipe.
-- Note shutdown will wait for all the pending write requests to complete
-- TODO(lewis6991): apparently shutdown doesn't behave this way.
-- (https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/17620#discussion_r820775616)
stdin:write('', function()
stdin:shutdown(function()
if stdin then
stdin:close()
end
end)
end)
end
end
--- @return boolean
function SystemObj:is_closing()
local handle = self._state.handle
return handle == nil or handle:is_closing() or false
end
---@param output fun(err:string?, data: string?)|false
---@return uv.uv_stream_t?
---@return fun(err:string?, data: string?)? Handler
local function setup_output(output)
if output == nil then
return assert(uv.new_pipe(false)), nil
end
if type(output) == 'function' then
return assert(uv.new_pipe(false)), output
end
assert(output == false)
return nil, nil
end
---@param input string|string[]|true|nil
---@return uv.uv_stream_t?
---@return string|string[]?
local function setup_input(input)
if not input then
return
end
local towrite --- @type string|string[]?
if type(input) == 'string' or type(input) == 'table' then
towrite = input
end
return assert(uv.new_pipe(false)), towrite
end
--- @return table<string,string>
local function base_env()
local env = vim.fn.environ() --- @type table<string,string>
env['NVIM'] = vim.v.servername
env['NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS'] = nil
return env
end
--- uv.spawn will completely overwrite the environment
--- when we just want to modify the existing one, so
--- make sure to prepopulate it with the current env.
--- @param env? table<string,string|number>
--- @param clear_env? boolean
--- @return string[]?
local function setup_env(env, clear_env)
if clear_env then
return env
end
--- @type table<string,string|number>
env = vim.tbl_extend('force', base_env(), env or {})
local renv = {} --- @type string[]
for k, v in pairs(env) do
renv[#renv + 1] = string.format('%s=%s', k, tostring(v))
end
return renv
end
--- @param stream uv.uv_stream_t
--- @param text? boolean
--- @param bucket string[]
--- @return fun(err: string?, data: string?)
local function default_handler(stream, text, bucket)
return function(err, data)
if err then
error(err)
end
if data ~= nil then
if text then
bucket[#bucket + 1] = data:gsub('\r\n', '\n')
else
bucket[#bucket + 1] = data
end
else
stream:read_stop()
stream:close()
end
end
end
local M = {}
--- @param cmd string
--- @param opts uv.spawn.options
--- @param on_exit fun(code: integer, signal: integer)
--- @param on_error fun()
--- @return uv.uv_process_t, integer
local function spawn(cmd, opts, on_exit, on_error)
local handle, pid_or_err = uv.spawn(cmd, opts, on_exit)
if not handle then
on_error()
error(pid_or_err)
end
return handle, pid_or_err --[[@as integer]]
end
---@param timeout integer
---@param cb fun()
---@return uv.uv_timer_t
local function timer_oneshot(timeout, cb)
local timer = assert(uv.new_timer())
timer:start(timeout, 0, function()
timer:stop()
timer:close()
cb()
end)
return timer
end
--- @param state vim.SystemState
--- @param code integer
--- @param signal integer
--- @param on_exit fun(result: vim.SystemCompleted)?
local function _on_exit(state, code, signal, on_exit)
close_handles(state)
local check = assert(uv.new_check())
check:start(function()
for _, pipe in pairs({ state.stdin, state.stdout, state.stderr }) do
if not pipe:is_closing() then
return
end
end
check:stop()
check:close()
if state.done == nil then
state.done = true
end
if (code == 0 or code == 1) and state.done == 'timeout' then
-- Unix: code == 0
-- Windows: code == 1
code = 124
end
local stdout_data = state.stdout_data
local stderr_data = state.stderr_data
state.result = {
code = code,
signal = signal,
stdout = stdout_data and table.concat(stdout_data) or nil,
stderr = stderr_data and table.concat(stderr_data) or nil,
}
if on_exit then
on_exit(state.result)
end
end)
end
--- Run a system command
---
--- @param cmd string[]
--- @param opts? vim.SystemOpts
--- @param on_exit? fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted)
--- @return vim.SystemObj
function M.run(cmd, opts, on_exit)
vim.validate('cmd', cmd, 'table')
vim.validate('opts', opts, 'table', true)
vim.validate('on_exit', on_exit, 'function', true)
opts = opts or {}
local stdout, stdout_handler = setup_output(opts.stdout)
local stderr, stderr_handler = setup_output(opts.stderr)
local stdin, towrite = setup_input(opts.stdin)
--- @type vim.SystemState
local state = {
done = false,
cmd = cmd,
timeout = opts.timeout,
stdin = stdin,
stdout = stdout,
stderr = stderr,
}
--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:missing-fields
state.handle, state.pid = spawn(cmd[1], {
args = vim.list_slice(cmd, 2),
stdio = { stdin, stdout, stderr },
cwd = opts.cwd,
--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:assign-type-mismatch
env = setup_env(opts.env, opts.clear_env),
detached = opts.detach,
hide = true,
}, function(code, signal)
_on_exit(state, code, signal, on_exit)
end, function()
close_handles(state)
end)
if stdout then
state.stdout_data = {}
stdout:read_start(stdout_handler or default_handler(stdout, opts.text, state.stdout_data))
end
if stderr then
state.stderr_data = {}
stderr:read_start(stderr_handler or default_handler(stderr, opts.text, state.stderr_data))
end
local obj = new_systemobj(state)
if towrite then
obj:write(towrite)
obj:write(nil) -- close the stream
end
if opts.timeout then
state.timer = timer_oneshot(opts.timeout, function()
if state.handle and state.handle:is_active() then
obj:_timeout()
end
end)
end
return obj
end
return M