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authorHashem A. Damrah <[email protected]>2022-10-02 17:56:37 -0700
committerGitHub <[email protected]>2022-10-03 00:56:37 +0000
commit3008c752982553a25f9bc9967f5757af66c7df7e (patch)
treefcd6194107fa4deec8ea05ab316df72b12ecf3bc /ftplugin/lua.lua
parent1c03ac80529d90c7a824a581172b6e41e6ae237b (diff)
feat: now, when you're hovering over a require('a.b.c'), you can type gf, and go to the 'c.lua' file (#3122)
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+local fmt = string.format
+
+-- Iterator that splits a string o a given delimiter
+local function split(str, delim)
+ delim = delim or "%s"
+ return string.gmatch(str, fmt("[^%s]+", delim))
+end
+
+-- Find the proper directory separator depending
+-- on lua installation or OS.
+local function dir_separator()
+ -- Look at package.config for directory separator string (it's the first line)
+ if package.config then
+ return string.match(package.config, "^[^\n]")
+ elseif vim.fn.has "win32" == 1 then
+ return "\\"
+ else
+ return "/"
+ end
+end
+
+-- Search for lua traditional include paths.
+-- This mimics how require internally works.
+local function include_paths(fname, ext)
+ ext = ext or "lua"
+ local sep = dir_separator()
+ local paths = string.gsub(package.path, "%?", fname)
+ for path in split(paths, "%;") do
+ if vim.fn.filereadable(path) == 1 then
+ return path
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+-- Search for nvim lua include paths
+local function include_rtpaths(fname, ext)
+ ext = ext or "lua"
+ local sep = dir_separator()
+ local rtpaths = vim.api.nvim_list_runtime_paths()
+ local modfile, initfile = fmt("%s.%s", fname, ext), fmt("init.%s", ext)
+ for _, path in ipairs(rtpaths) do
+ -- Look on runtime path for 'lua/*.lua' files
+ local path1 = table.concat({ path, ext, modfile }, sep)
+ if vim.fn.filereadable(path1) == 1 then
+ return path1
+ end
+ -- Look on runtime path for 'lua/*/init.lua' files
+ local path2 = table.concat({ path, ext, fname, initfile }, sep)
+ if vim.fn.filereadable(path2) == 1 then
+ return path2
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+-- Global function that searches the path for the required file
+function find_required_path(module)
+ -- Look at package.config for directory separator string (it's the first line)
+ local sep = string.match(package.config, "^[^\n]")
+ -- Properly change '.' to separator (probably '/' on *nix and '\' on Windows)
+ local fname = vim.fn.substitute(module, "\\.", sep, "g")
+ local f
+ ---- First search for lua modules
+ f = include_paths(fname, "lua")
+ if f then
+ return f
+ end
+ -- This part is just for nvim modules
+ f = include_rtpaths(fname, "lua")
+ if f then
+ return f
+ end
+ ---- Now search for Fennel modules
+ f = include_paths(fname, "fnl")
+ if f then
+ return f
+ end
+ -- This part is just for nvim modules
+ f = include_rtpaths(fname, "fnl")
+ if f then
+ return f
+ end
+end
+
+-- Set options to open require with gf
+vim.opt_local.include = [=[\v<((do|load)file|require)\s*\(?['"]\zs[^'"]+\ze['"]]=]
+vim.opt_local.includeexpr = "v:lua.find_required_path(v:fname)"