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I guess requiring doesn't force init. Not sure if there is a way to do that.
205 lines
5.6 KiB
Lua
205 lines
5.6 KiB
Lua
-- luacheck: globals packer_plugins
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local M = {}
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function M.get_color(synID, what, mode)
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return vim.fn.synIDattr(vim.fn.synIDtrans(vim.fn.hlID(synID)), what, mode)
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end
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-- Terminal escape a given string
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function M.t(str)
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return vim.api.nvim_replace_termcodes(str, true, true, true)
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end
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-- Get env value or use default, if not present
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function M.env_default(name, def)
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local val = vim.env[name]
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return val == nil and def or val
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end
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-- Require a package and a "_local" suffixed one
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function M.require_with_local(name)
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-- Local should completely override the versioned module
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-- In that case, the local file would probably start with a `require` for the
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-- non-local version. This would allow more control but at the cost of a bit
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-- of boiler plate
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local rmod = require(name)
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local lmod = M.try_require(name .. "_local")
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if lmod ~= nil then
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return lmod
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end
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return rmod
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end
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-- Returns whether or not lazy plugin is loaded
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function M.is_plugin_loaded(name)
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local result = false
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M.try_require("lazy.core.config", function(config)
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result = config.plugins[name] ~= nil
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end)
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return result
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end
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-- Try to require something and perform some action if it was found
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function M.try_require(name, on_found, on_notfound)
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local status, module = pcall(require, name)
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if status then
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if on_found ~= nil then
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on_found(module)
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end
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return module
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else
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if on_notfound ~= nil then
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on_notfound(name)
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end
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return nil
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end
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end
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-- Compare sequenced integers used to compare versions. Eg {0, 6, 0}
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function M.cmp_versions(a, b)
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for i, part_a in pairs(a) do
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local part_b = b[i]
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if part_b == nil or part_a > part_b then
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return 1
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elseif part_a < part_b then
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return -1
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end
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end
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return 0
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end
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-- Materializes an iterator into a list
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function M.materialize_list(list, iterator)
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if iterator == nil then
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iterator = list
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list = {}
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end
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for item in iterator do
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table.insert(list, item)
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end
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return list
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end
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-- Special not actually nil, but to be treated as nil value in some cases
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M.nil_val = {}
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-- Maps a set of version rules to a value eg. [">=0.5.0"] = "has 0.5.0"
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-- If more than one rule matches, the one with the greatest version number is used
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function M.map_version_rule(rules)
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local v = vim.version()
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local current_version = { v and v.major, v and v.minor, v and v.patch }
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-- Parse a constraint and version of a string
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local parse_rule = function(rule_string)
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local cmp, major, minor, patch = string.gmatch(rule_string, "([=<>]+)(%d+).(%d+).(%d+)")()
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return cmp, tonumber(major), tonumber(minor), tonumber(patch)
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end
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-- Checks if a constraint matches the current nvim instance
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local matches = function(cmp, major, minor, patch)
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local c = M.cmp_versions(current_version, { major, minor, patch })
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if c == 1 then
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if vim.tbl_contains({ ">", ">=" }, cmp) then
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return true
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end
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elseif c == 0 then
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if vim.tbl_contains({ "==", ">=", "<=" }, cmp) then
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return true
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end
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elseif c == -1 then
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if vim.tbl_contains({ "<", "<=" }, cmp) then
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return true
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end
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end
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return false
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end
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local latest_version, latest_value = nil, nil
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for rule, value in pairs(rules) do
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local cmp, major, minor, patch = parse_rule(rule)
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if matches(cmp, major, minor, patch) then
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-- If the rule matches and the version that it matches is greater than the previous matches, save it
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if latest_version == nil or M.cmp_versions({ major, minor, patch }, latest_version) == 1 then
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latest_version = { major, minor, patch }
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latest_value = value
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end
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end
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end
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-- Return highest versioned matched value
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if latest_value == M.nil_val then
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return nil
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end
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return latest_value
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end
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-- Basically the oposite of map
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function M.swapped_map(v, func)
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func(v)
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return func
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end
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-- Pop from table
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function M.tbl_pop(t, key)
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local v = t[key]
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t[key] = nil
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return v
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end
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-- Calls keymap_set with preferred defaults
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function M.keymap_set(mode, lhs, rhs, opts)
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opts = vim.tbl_extend("keep", opts, { noremap = true, silent = true })
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vim.keymap.set(mode, lhs, rhs, opts)
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end
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-- Returns a curried function for passing data into vim.keymap.set
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function M.curry_keymap(mode, prefix, default_opts)
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default_opts = vim.tbl_extend("keep", default_opts or {}, { noremap = true, silent = true })
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local group_desc = M.tbl_pop(default_opts, "group_desc")
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if group_desc ~= nil then
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if M.is_plugin_loaded("which-key") then
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M.try_require("which-key", function(wk)
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wk.register({
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[prefix] = "+" .. group_desc,
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}, default_opts)
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end)
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end
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end
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return function(lhs, rhs, opts)
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opts = vim.tbl_extend("keep", opts or {}, default_opts)
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local opt_mode = M.tbl_pop(opts, "mode")
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vim.keymap.set(opt_mode or mode, prefix .. lhs, rhs, opts)
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end
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end
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-- Diagnostics signs
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M.diagnostic_signs = {
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Error = "🔥",
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Warn = "⚠️",
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Hint = "🤔",
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Info = "➞",
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Pencil = "✏️",
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}
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-- Don't use emoji for Kitty
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if vim.env["TERM"] == "xterm-kitty" then
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M.diagnostic_signs = {
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Error = "🔥",
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Warn = "⚠",
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Hint = "🤔",
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Info = "i",
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Pencil = "✎",
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}
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end
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return M
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