Copyright | (c) Sebastian Witte |
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License | Apache-2.0 |
Maintainer | woozletoff@gmail.com |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | GHC |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
To shorten function and data type names, import this qualfied as Internal
.
- newtype Neovim r st a = Neovim {}
- ask' :: Neovim r st (Config r st)
- asks' :: (Config r st -> a) -> Neovim r st a
- type Neovim' = Neovim () ()
- exceptionHandlers :: [Handler IO (Either Doc a)]
- runNeovim :: NFData a => Config r st -> st -> Neovim r st a -> IO (Either Doc (a, st))
- runNeovimInternal :: ((a, st) -> IO (a, st)) -> Config r st -> st -> Neovim r st a -> IO (Either Doc (a, st))
- forkNeovim :: NFData a => ir -> ist -> Neovim ir ist a -> Neovim r st ThreadId
- newUniqueFunctionName :: Neovim r st FunctionName
- data FunctionType
- type FunctionMapEntry = (FunctionalityDescription, FunctionType)
- type FunctionMap = Map FunctionName FunctionMapEntry
- mkFunctionMap :: [FunctionMapEntry] -> FunctionMap
- data Config r st = Config {}
- retypeConfig :: r -> st -> Config anotherR anotherSt -> Config r st
- data PluginSettings r st where
- StatelessSettings :: (FunctionalityDescription -> ([Object] -> Neovim' Object) -> Neovim' (Maybe FunctionMapEntry)) -> PluginSettings () ()
- StatefulSettings :: (FunctionalityDescription -> ([Object] -> Neovim r st Object) -> TQueue SomeMessage -> TVar (Map FunctionName ([Object] -> Neovim r st Object)) -> Neovim r st (Maybe FunctionMapEntry)) -> TQueue SomeMessage -> TVar (Map FunctionName ([Object] -> Neovim r st Object)) -> PluginSettings r st
- newConfig :: IO (Maybe String) -> IO r -> IO (Config r context)
- data StateTransition
- = Quit
- | Restart
- | Failure Doc
- | InitSuccess
Documentation
newtype Neovim r st a Source #
This is the environment in which all plugins are initially started.
Stateless functions use '()' for the static configuration and the mutable
state and there is another type alias for that case: Neovim'
.
Functions have to run in this transformer stack to communicate with neovim.
If parts of your own functions dont need to communicate with neovim, it is
good practice to factor them out. This allows you to write tests and spot
errors easier. Essentially, you should treat this similar to IO
in general
haskell programs.
MonadBase IO (Neovim r st) Source # | |
MonadReader r (Neovim r st) Source # | User facing instance declaration for the reader state. |
MonadState st (Neovim r st) Source # | |
Monad (Neovim r st) Source # | |
Functor (Neovim r st) Source # | |
Applicative (Neovim r st) Source # | |
MonadIO (Neovim r st) Source # | |
MonadThrow (Neovim r st) Source # | |
MonadCatch (Neovim r st) Source # | |
MonadMask (Neovim r st) Source # | |
MonadResource (Neovim r st) Source # | |
runNeovim :: NFData a => Config r st -> st -> Neovim r st a -> IO (Either Doc (a, st)) Source #
Initialize a Neovim
context by supplying an InternalEnvironment
.
runNeovimInternal :: ((a, st) -> IO (a, st)) -> Config r st -> st -> Neovim r st a -> IO (Either Doc (a, st)) Source #
forkNeovim :: NFData a => ir -> ist -> Neovim ir ist a -> Neovim r st ThreadId Source #
Fork a neovim thread with the given custom config value and a custom
state. The result of the thread is discarded and only the ThreadId
is
returend immediately.
FIXME This function is pretty much unused and mayhave undesired effects,
namely that you cannot register autocmds in the forked thread.
newUniqueFunctionName :: Neovim r st FunctionName Source #
Create a new unique function name. To prevent possible name clashes, digits are stripped from the given suffix.
data FunctionType Source #
This data type is used to dispatch a remote function call to the appopriate recipient.
type FunctionMapEntry = (FunctionalityDescription, FunctionType) Source #
Type of the values stored in the function map.
type FunctionMap = Map FunctionName FunctionMapEntry Source #
A function map is a map containing the names of functions as keys and some context dependent value which contains all the necessary information to execute that function in the intended way.
This type is only used internally and handles two distinct cases. One case
is a direct function call, wich is simply a function that accepts a list of
Object
values and returns a result in the Neovim
context. The second
case is calling a function that has a persistent state. This is mediated to
a thread that reads from a TQueue
. (NB: persistent currently means, that
state is stored for as long as the plugin provider is running and not
restarted.)
mkFunctionMap :: [FunctionMapEntry] -> FunctionMap Source #
Create a new function map from the given list of FunctionMapEntry
values.
A wrapper for a reader value that contains extra fields required to communicate with the messagepack-rpc components and provide necessary data to provide other globally available operations.
Note that you most probably do not want to change the fields prefixed with an underscore.
Config | |
|
retypeConfig :: r -> st -> Config anotherR anotherSt -> Config r st Source #
Convenient helper to create a new config for the given state and read-only config.
Sets the pluginSettings
field to Nothing
.
data PluginSettings r st where Source #
This GADT is used to share information between stateless and stateful plugin threads since they work fundamentally in the same way. They both contain a function to register some functionality in the plugin provider as well as some values which are specific to the one or the other context.
StatelessSettings :: (FunctionalityDescription -> ([Object] -> Neovim' Object) -> Neovim' (Maybe FunctionMapEntry)) -> PluginSettings () () | |
StatefulSettings :: (FunctionalityDescription -> ([Object] -> Neovim r st Object) -> TQueue SomeMessage -> TVar (Map FunctionName ([Object] -> Neovim r st Object)) -> Neovim r st (Maybe FunctionMapEntry)) -> TQueue SomeMessage -> TVar (Map FunctionName ([Object] -> Neovim r st Object)) -> PluginSettings r st |
newConfig :: IO (Maybe String) -> IO r -> IO (Config r context) Source #
Create a new InternalConfig
object by providing the minimal amount of
necessary information.
This function should only be called once per nvim-hs session since the arguments are shared across processes.
data StateTransition Source #
The state that the plugin provider wants to transition to.
Quit | Quit the plugin provider. |
Restart | Restart the plugin provider. |
Failure Doc | The plugin provider failed to start or some other error occured. |
InitSuccess | The plugin provider started successfully. |