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TorchedSammy 4080ba90e9
fix: correct custom runner mode handling with recent changes 2022-04-21 23:41:49 -04:00
TorchedSammy 21d644e2f2 docs: [ci] generate new docs 2022-04-22 02:22:20 +00:00
TorchedSammy 4dae48e52d
fix!: change the way highlighter and completer are set
with the change of blocking changes to the
hilbish table, i took an opportunity
to make the highlighter and hinter callbacks
set in a more natural way. instead of being
a function which takes a callback, you set
the function itself.
2022-04-21 22:19:27 -04:00
4 changed files with 66 additions and 63 deletions

74
api.go
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@ -63,12 +63,29 @@ func hilbishLoad(rtm *rt.Runtime) (rt.Value, func()) {
return c.PushingNext1(t.Runtime, val), nil
}
modNewIndex := func(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
k := c.Arg(1)
k, err := c.StringArg(1)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
v := c.Arg(2)
if modVal := mod.Get(k); modVal != rt.NilValue {
if k == "highlighter" {
var err error
// fine to assign, since itll be either nil or a closure
highlighter, err = c.ClosureArg(2)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("hilbish.highlighter has to be a function")
}
} else if k == "hinter" {
var err error
hinter, err = c.ClosureArg(2)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("hilbish.hinter has to be a function")
}
} else if modVal := mod.Get(rt.StringValue(k)); modVal != rt.NilValue {
return nil, errors.New("not allowed to override in hilbish table")
}
mod.Set(k, v)
mod.Set(rt.StringValue(k), v)
return c.Next(), nil
}
@ -493,7 +510,7 @@ func hlinterval(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
// replacing <cmd> with the name of the command (for example `command.git`).
// `cb` must be a function that returns a table of "completion groups."
// A completion group is a table with the keys `items` and `type`.
// `items` being a table of items and `type` being the display type of
// `items` being a table of items and `type` being the display type, which is
// `grid` (the normal file completion display) or `list` (with a description)
// --- @param scope string
// --- @param cb function
@ -599,7 +616,6 @@ func hlrunnerMode(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
switch mode.Type() {
case rt.StringType:
switch mode.AsString() {
// no fallthrough doesnt work so eh
case "hybrid", "hybridRev", "lua", "sh": runnerMode = mode
default: return nil, errors.New("execMode: expected either a function or hybrid, hybridRev, lua, sh. Received " + mode.AsString())
}
@ -610,40 +626,24 @@ func hlrunnerMode(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
return c.Next(), nil
}
// hinter(cb)
// Sets the hinter function. This will be called on every key insert to determine
// what text to use as an inline hint. The callback is passed 2 arguments:
// the current line and the position. It is expected to return a string
// which will be used for the hint.
// --- @param cb function
// hinter(line, pos)
// The command line hint handler. It gets called on every key insert to
// determine what text to use as an inline hint. It is passed the current
// line and cursor position. It is expected to return a string which is used
// as the text for the hint. This is by default a shim. To set hints,
// override this function with your custom handler.
// --- @param line string
// --- @param pos int
func hlhinter(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
if err := c.Check1Arg(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
hinterCb, err := c.ClosureArg(0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
hinter = hinterCb
return c.Next(), err
return c.Next(), nil
}
// highlighter(cb)
// Sets the highlighter function. This is mainly for syntax hightlighting, but in
// reality could set the input of the prompt to display anything. The callback
// is passed the current line as typed and is expected to return a line that will
// be used to display in the line.
// --- @param cb function
// highlighter(line)
// Line highlighter handler. This is mainly for syntax highlighting, but in
// reality could set the input of the prompt to *display* anything. The
// callback is passed the current line and is expected to return a line that
// will be used as the input display.
// --- @param line string
func hlhighlighter(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
if err := c.Check1Arg(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
highlighterCb, err := c.ClosureArg(0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
highlighter = highlighterCb
return c.Next(), err
return c.Next(), nil
}

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A `scope` is currently only expected to be `command.<cmd>`,
replacing <cmd> with the name of the command (for example `command.git`).
`cb` must be a function that returns a table of "completion groups."
A completion group is a table with the keys `items` and `type`.
`items` being a table of items and `type` being the display type of
`items` being a table of items and `type` being the display type, which is
`grid` (the normal file completion display) or `list` (with a description)
cwd() > Returns the current directory of the shell
@ -16,15 +16,16 @@ exec(cmd) > Replaces running hilbish with `cmd`
goro(fn) > Puts `fn` in a goroutine
highlighter(cb) > Sets the highlighter function. This is mainly for syntax hightlighting, but in
reality could set the input of the prompt to display anything. The callback
is passed the current line as typed and is expected to return a line that will
be used to display in the line.
highlighter(line) > Line highlighter handler. This is mainly for syntax highlighting, but in
reality could set the input of the prompt to *display* anything. The
callback is passed the current line and is expected to return a line that
will be used as the input display.
hinter(cb) > Sets the hinter function. This will be called on every key insert to determine
what text to use as an inline hint. The callback is passed 2 arguments:
the current line and the position. It is expected to return a string
which will be used for the hint.
hinter(line, pos) > The command line hint handler. It gets called on every key insert to
determine what text to use as an inline hint. It is passed the current
line and cursor position. It is expected to return a string which is used
as the text for the hint. This is by default a shim. To set hints,
override this function with your custom handler.
inputMode(mode) > Sets the input mode for Hilbish's line reader. Accepts either emacs or vim

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ function hilbish.appendPath(dir) end
--- replacing <cmd> with the name of the command (for example `command.git`).
--- `cb` must be a function that returns a table of "completion groups."
--- A completion group is a table with the keys `items` and `type`.
--- `items` being a table of items and `type` being the display type of
--- `items` being a table of items and `type` being the display type, which is
--- `grid` (the normal file completion display) or `list` (with a description)
--- @param scope string
--- @param cb function
@ -33,19 +33,21 @@ function hilbish.exec(cmd) end
--- @param fn function
function hilbish.goro(fn) end
--- Sets the highlighter function. This is mainly for syntax hightlighting, but in
--- reality could set the input of the prompt to display anything. The callback
--- is passed the current line as typed and is expected to return a line that will
--- be used to display in the line.
--- @param cb function
function hilbish.highlighter(cb) end
--- Line highlighter handler. This is mainly for syntax highlighting, but in
--- reality could set the input of the prompt to *display* anything. The
--- callback is passed the current line and is expected to return a line that
--- will be used as the input display.
--- @param line string
function hilbish.highlighter(line) end
--- Sets the hinter function. This will be called on every key insert to determine
--- what text to use as an inline hint. The callback is passed 2 arguments:
--- the current line and the position. It is expected to return a string
--- which will be used for the hint.
--- @param cb function
function hilbish.hinter(cb) end
--- The command line hint handler. It gets called on every key insert to
--- determine what text to use as an inline hint. It is passed the current
--- line and cursor position. It is expected to return a string which is used
--- as the text for the hint. This is by default a shim. To set hints,
--- override this function with your custom handler.
--- @param line string
--- @param pos int
function hilbish.hinter(line, pos) end
--- Sets the input mode for Hilbish's line reader. Accepts either emacs or vim
--- @param mode string

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
}
} else {
// can only be a string or function so
term := rt.NewTerminationWith(l.MainThread().CurrentCont(), 2, false)
term := rt.NewTerminationWith(l.MainThread().CurrentCont(), 3, false)
err := rt.Call(l.MainThread(), runnerMode, []rt.Value{rt.StringValue(cmdString)}, term)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
return
}
luaexitcode := term.Get(0)
runErr := term.Get(1)
luaInput := term.Get(1)
luaInput := term.Get(0)
luaexitcode := term.Get(1)
runErr := term.Get(2)
var exitCode uint8
if code, ok := luaexitcode.TryInt(); ok {