Mercurial > vim
changeset 9527:e8b3db8e2d30 v7.4.2044
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/069c1e7fa9f45a665064f7f2c17da84d6a48f544
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Jul 15 21:25:08 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.2044
Problem: filter() and map() either require a string or defining a function.
Solution: Support lambda, a short way to define a function that evaluates an
expression. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Ken Takata)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
---|---|
date | Fri, 15 Jul 2016 21:30:07 +0200 |
parents | 911a70945374 |
children | f4a706d113fa |
files | runtime/doc/eval.txt src/Makefile src/eval.c src/testdir/test_alot.vim src/testdir/test_channel.vim src/testdir/test_lambda.vim src/version.c |
diffstat | 7 files changed, 428 insertions(+), 80 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 09 +*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jul 15 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -140,9 +140,10 @@ You will not get an error if you try to 1.2 Function references ~ *Funcref* *E695* *E718* -A Funcref variable is obtained with the |function()| function. It can be used -in an expression in the place of a function name, before the parenthesis -around the arguments, to invoke the function it refers to. Example: > +A Funcref variable is obtained with the |function()| function or created with +the lambda expression |expr-lambda|. It can be used in an expression in the +place of a function name, before the parenthesis around the arguments, to +invoke the function it refers to. Example: > :let Fn = function("MyFunc") :echo Fn() @@ -694,6 +695,7 @@ Expression syntax summary, from least to @r contents of register 'r' function(expr1, ...) function call func{ti}on(expr1, ...) function call with curly braces + {args -> expr1} lambda expression ".." indicates that the operations in this level can be concatenated. @@ -1207,6 +1209,42 @@ function(expr1, ...) function call See below |functions|. +lambda expression *expr-lambda* *lambda* +----------------- +{args -> expr1} lambda expression + +A lambda expression creates a new unnamed function which returns the result of +evaluating |expr1|. Lambda expressions are differ from |user-functions| in +the following ways: + +1. The body of the lambda expression is an |expr1| and not a sequence of |Ex| + commands. +2. The prefix "a:" is optional for arguments. E.g.: > + :let F = {arg1, arg2 -> arg1 - arg2} + :echo F(5, 2) +< 3 + +The arguments are optional. Example: > + :let F = {-> 'error function'} + :echo F() +< error function + +Examples for using a lambda expression with |sort()|, |map()| and |filter()|: > + :echo map([1, 2, 3], {idx, val -> val + 1}) +< [2, 3, 4] > + :echo sort([3,7,2,1,4], {a, b -> a - b}) +< [1, 2, 3, 4, 7] + +The lambda expression is also useful for Channel, Job and timer: > + :let timer = timer_start(500, + \ {-> execute("echo 'Handler called'", "")}, + \ {'repeat': 3}) +< Handler called + Handler called + Handler called + +Note how execute() is used to execute an Ex command. That's ugly though. + ============================================================================== 3. Internal variable *internal-variables* *E461* @@ -3278,7 +3316,8 @@ execute({command} [, {silent}]) *exe "silent" `:silent` used "silent!" `:silent!` used The default is 'silent'. Note that with "silent!", unlike - `:redir`, error messages are dropped. + `:redir`, error messages are dropped. When using an external + command the screen may be messed up, use `system()` instead. *E930* It is not possible to use `:redir` anywhere in {command}. @@ -7202,7 +7241,8 @@ system({expr} [, {input}]) *system()* in a way |writefile()| does with {binary} set to "b" (i.e. with a newline between each list item with newlines inside list items converted to NULs). - Pipes are not used. + + Pipes are not used, the 'shelltemp' option is not used. When prepended by |:silent| the shell will not be set to cooked mode. This is meant to be used for commands that do @@ -8204,10 +8244,10 @@ can be 0). "a:000" is set to a |List| t that "a:1" is the same as "a:000[0]". *E742* The a: scope and the variables in it cannot be changed, they are fixed. -However, if a |List| or |Dictionary| is used, you can change their contents. -Thus you can pass a |List| to a function and have the function add an item to -it. If you want to make sure the function cannot change a |List| or -|Dictionary| use |:lockvar|. +However, if a composite type is used, such as |List| or |Dictionary| , you can +change their contents. Thus you can pass a |List| to a function and have the +function add an item to it. If you want to make sure the function cannot +change a |List| or |Dictionary| use |:lockvar|. When not using "...", the number of arguments in a function call must be equal to the number of named arguments. When using "...", the number of arguments @@ -8219,9 +8259,8 @@ until the matching |:endfunction|. It i inside a function body. *local-variables* -Inside a function variables can be used. These are local variables, which -will disappear when the function returns. Global variables need to be -accessed with "g:". +Inside a function local variables can be used. These will disappear when the +function returns. Global variables need to be accessed with "g:". Example: > :function Table(title, ...)
--- a/src/Makefile +++ b/src/Makefile @@ -2046,6 +2046,7 @@ test_arglist \ test_join \ test_json \ test_jumps \ + test_lambda \ test_langmap \ test_largefile \ test_lispwords \
--- a/src/eval.c +++ b/src/eval.c @@ -457,6 +457,8 @@ static dict_T *dict_copy(dict_T *orig, i static long dict_len(dict_T *d); static char_u *dict2string(typval_T *tv, int copyID, int restore_copyID); static int get_dict_tv(char_u **arg, typval_T *rettv, int evaluate); +static int get_function_args(char_u **argp, char_u endchar, garray_T *newargs, int *varargs, int skip); +static int get_lambda_tv(char_u **arg, typval_T *rettv, int evaluate); static char_u *echo_string_core(typval_T *tv, char_u **tofree, char_u *numbuf, int copyID, int echo_style, int restore_copyID, int dict_val); static char_u *echo_string(typval_T *tv, char_u **tofree, char_u *numbuf, int copyID); static char_u *string_quote(char_u *str, int function); @@ -5261,9 +5263,12 @@ eval7( break; /* + * Lambda: {arg, arg -> expr} * Dictionary: {key: val, key: val} */ - case '{': ret = get_dict_tv(arg, rettv, evaluate); + case '{': ret = get_lambda_tv(arg, rettv, evaluate); + if (ret == NOTDONE) + ret = get_dict_tv(arg, rettv, evaluate); break; /* @@ -8110,6 +8115,202 @@ failret: return OK; } +/* Get function arguments. */ + static int +get_function_args( + char_u **argp, + char_u endchar, + garray_T *newargs, + int *varargs, + int skip) +{ + int mustend = FALSE; + char_u *arg = *argp; + char_u *p = arg; + int c; + int i; + + if (newargs != NULL) + ga_init2(newargs, (int)sizeof(char_u *), 3); + + if (varargs != NULL) + *varargs = FALSE; + + /* + * Isolate the arguments: "arg1, arg2, ...)" + */ + while (*p != endchar) + { + if (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.') + { + if (varargs != NULL) + *varargs = TRUE; + p += 3; + mustend = TRUE; + } + else + { + arg = p; + while (ASCII_ISALNUM(*p) || *p == '_') + ++p; + if (arg == p || isdigit(*arg) + || (p - arg == 9 && STRNCMP(arg, "firstline", 9) == 0) + || (p - arg == 8 && STRNCMP(arg, "lastline", 8) == 0)) + { + if (!skip) + EMSG2(_("E125: Illegal argument: %s"), arg); + break; + } + if (newargs != NULL && ga_grow(newargs, 1) == FAIL) + return FAIL; + if (newargs != NULL) + { + c = *p; + *p = NUL; + arg = vim_strsave(arg); + if (arg == NULL) + goto err_ret; + + /* Check for duplicate argument name. */ + for (i = 0; i < newargs->ga_len; ++i) + if (STRCMP(((char_u **)(newargs->ga_data))[i], arg) == 0) + { + EMSG2(_("E853: Duplicate argument name: %s"), arg); + vim_free(arg); + goto err_ret; + } + ((char_u **)(newargs->ga_data))[newargs->ga_len] = arg; + newargs->ga_len++; + + *p = c; + } + if (*p == ',') + ++p; + else + mustend = TRUE; + } + p = skipwhite(p); + if (mustend && *p != endchar) + { + if (!skip) + EMSG2(_(e_invarg2), *argp); + break; + } + } + ++p; /* skip the ')' */ + + *argp = p; + return OK; + +err_ret: + if (newargs != NULL) + ga_clear_strings(newargs); + return FAIL; +} + +/* + * Parse a lambda expression and get a Funcref from "*arg". + * Return OK or FAIL. Returns NOTDONE for dict or {expr}. + */ + static int +get_lambda_tv(char_u **arg, typval_T *rettv, int evaluate) +{ + garray_T newargs; + garray_T newlines; + ufunc_T *fp = NULL; + int varargs; + int ret; + char_u name[20]; + char_u *start = skipwhite(*arg + 1); + char_u *s, *e; + static int lambda_no = 0; + + ga_init(&newargs); + ga_init(&newlines); + + /* First, check if this is a lambda expression. "->" must exists. */ + ret = get_function_args(&start, '-', NULL, NULL, TRUE); + if (ret == FAIL || *start != '>') + return NOTDONE; + + /* Parse the arguments again. */ + *arg = skipwhite(*arg + 1); + ret = get_function_args(arg, '-', &newargs, &varargs, FALSE); + if (ret == FAIL || **arg != '>') + goto errret; + + /* Get the start and the end of the expression. */ + *arg = skipwhite(*arg + 1); + s = *arg; + ret = skip_expr(arg); + if (ret == FAIL) + goto errret; + e = *arg; + *arg = skipwhite(*arg); + if (**arg != '}') + goto errret; + ++*arg; + + if (evaluate) + { + int len; + char_u *p; + + fp = (ufunc_T *)alloc((unsigned)(sizeof(ufunc_T) + 20)); + if (fp == NULL) + goto errret; + + sprintf((char*)name, "<lambda>%d", ++lambda_no); + + ga_init2(&newlines, (int)sizeof(char_u *), 1); + if (ga_grow(&newlines, 1) == FAIL) + goto errret; + + /* Add "return " before the expression. + * TODO: Support multiple expressions. */ + len = 7 + e - s + 1; + p = (char_u *)alloc(len); + if (p == NULL) + goto errret; + ((char_u **)(newlines.ga_data))[newlines.ga_len++] = p; + STRCPY(p, "return "); + STRNCPY(p + 7, s, e - s); + p[7 + e - s] = NUL; + + fp->uf_refcount = 1; + STRCPY(fp->uf_name, name); + hash_add(&func_hashtab, UF2HIKEY(fp)); + fp->uf_args = newargs; + fp->uf_lines = newlines; + +#ifdef FEAT_PROFILE + fp->uf_tml_count = NULL; + fp->uf_tml_total = NULL; + fp->uf_tml_self = NULL; + fp->uf_profiling = FALSE; + if (prof_def_func()) + func_do_profile(fp); +#endif + fp->uf_varargs = TRUE; + fp->uf_flags = 0; + fp->uf_calls = 0; + fp->uf_script_ID = current_SID; + + rettv->vval.v_string = vim_strsave(name); + rettv->v_type = VAR_FUNC; + } + else + ga_clear_strings(&newargs); + + return OK; + +errret: + ga_clear_strings(&newargs); + ga_clear_strings(&newlines); + vim_free(fp); + return FAIL; +} + static char * get_var_special_name(int nr) { @@ -9321,7 +9522,8 @@ call_func( call_user_func(fp, argcount, argvars, rettv, firstline, lastline, (fp->uf_flags & FC_DICT) ? selfdict : NULL); - if (--fp->uf_calls <= 0 && isdigit(*fp->uf_name) + if (--fp->uf_calls <= 0 && (isdigit(*fp->uf_name) + || STRNCMP(fp->uf_name, "<lambda>", 8) == 0) && fp->uf_refcount <= 0) /* Function was unreferenced while being used, free it * now. */ @@ -24275,7 +24477,6 @@ find_option_end(char_u **arg, int *opt_f ex_function(exarg_T *eap) { char_u *theline; - int i; int j; int c; int saved_did_emsg; @@ -24287,7 +24488,6 @@ ex_function(exarg_T *eap) garray_T newargs; garray_T newlines; int varargs = FALSE; - int mustend = FALSE; int flags = 0; ufunc_T *fp; int indent; @@ -24468,7 +24668,6 @@ ex_function(exarg_T *eap) } p = skipwhite(p + 1); - ga_init2(&newargs, (int)sizeof(char_u *), 3); ga_init2(&newlines, (int)sizeof(char_u *), 3); if (!eap->skip) @@ -24498,66 +24697,8 @@ ex_function(exarg_T *eap) EMSG(_("E862: Cannot use g: here")); } - /* - * Isolate the arguments: "arg1, arg2, ...)" - */ - while (*p != ')') - { - if (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.') - { - varargs = TRUE; - p += 3; - mustend = TRUE; - } - else - { - arg = p; - while (ASCII_ISALNUM(*p) || *p == '_') - ++p; - if (arg == p || isdigit(*arg) - || (p - arg == 9 && STRNCMP(arg, "firstline", 9) == 0) - || (p - arg == 8 && STRNCMP(arg, "lastline", 8) == 0)) - { - if (!eap->skip) - EMSG2(_("E125: Illegal argument: %s"), arg); - break; - } - if (ga_grow(&newargs, 1) == FAIL) - goto erret; - c = *p; - *p = NUL; - arg = vim_strsave(arg); - if (arg == NULL) - goto erret; - - /* Check for duplicate argument name. */ - for (i = 0; i < newargs.ga_len; ++i) - if (STRCMP(((char_u **)(newargs.ga_data))[i], arg) == 0) - { - EMSG2(_("E853: Duplicate argument name: %s"), arg); - vim_free(arg); - goto erret; - } - - ((char_u **)(newargs.ga_data))[newargs.ga_len] = arg; - *p = c; - newargs.ga_len++; - if (*p == ',') - ++p; - else - mustend = TRUE; - } - p = skipwhite(p); - if (mustend && *p != ')') - { - if (!eap->skip) - EMSG2(_(e_invarg2), eap->arg); - break; - } - } - if (*p != ')') - goto erret; - ++p; /* skip the ')' */ + if (get_function_args(&p, ')', &newargs, &varargs, eap->skip) == FAIL) + goto errret_2; /* find extra arguments "range", "dict" and "abort" */ for (;;) @@ -24926,6 +25067,7 @@ ex_function(exarg_T *eap) erret: ga_clear_strings(&newargs); +errret_2: ga_clear_strings(&newlines); ret_free: vim_free(skip_until); @@ -25740,7 +25882,9 @@ func_unref(char_u *name) { ufunc_T *fp; - if (name != NULL && isdigit(*name)) + if (name == NULL) + return; + else if (isdigit(*name)) { fp = find_func(name); if (fp == NULL) @@ -25758,6 +25902,18 @@ func_unref(char_u *name) func_free(fp); } } + else if (STRNCMP(name, "<lambda>", 8) == 0) + { + /* fail silently, when lambda function isn't found. */ + fp = find_func(name); + if (fp != NULL && --fp->uf_refcount <= 0) + { + /* Only delete it when it's not being used. Otherwise it's done + * when "uf_calls" becomes zero. */ + if (fp->uf_calls == 0) + func_free(fp); + } + } } /* @@ -25768,7 +25924,9 @@ func_ref(char_u *name) { ufunc_T *fp; - if (name != NULL && isdigit(*name)) + if (name == NULL) + return; + else if (isdigit(*name)) { fp = find_func(name); if (fp == NULL) @@ -25776,6 +25934,13 @@ func_ref(char_u *name) else ++fp->uf_refcount; } + else if (STRNCMP(name, "<lambda>", 8) == 0) + { + /* fail silently, when lambda function isn't found. */ + fp = find_func(name); + if (fp != NULL) + ++fp->uf_refcount; + } } /* @@ -25801,6 +25966,7 @@ call_user_func( int fixvar_idx = 0; /* index in fixvar[] */ int i; int ai; + int islambda = FALSE; char_u numbuf[NUMBUFLEN]; char_u *name; size_t len; @@ -25834,6 +26000,9 @@ call_user_func( fc->breakpoint = dbg_find_breakpoint(FALSE, fp->uf_name, (linenr_T)0); fc->dbg_tick = debug_tick; + if (STRNCMP(fp->uf_name, "<lambda>", 8) == 0) + islambda = TRUE; + /* * Note about using fc->fixvar[]: This is an array of FIXVAR_CNT variables * with names up to VAR_SHORT_LEN long. This avoids having to alloc/free @@ -25891,10 +26060,17 @@ call_user_func( (varnumber_T)lastline); for (i = 0; i < argcount; ++i) { + int addlocal = FALSE; + dictitem_T *v2; + ai = i - fp->uf_args.ga_len; if (ai < 0) + { /* named argument a:name */ name = FUNCARG(fp, i); + if (islambda) + addlocal = TRUE; + } else { /* "..." argument a:1, a:2, etc. */ @@ -25905,6 +26081,9 @@ call_user_func( { v = &fc->fixvar[fixvar_idx++].var; v->di_flags = DI_FLAGS_RO | DI_FLAGS_FIX; + + if (addlocal) + v2 = v; } else { @@ -25913,6 +26092,18 @@ call_user_func( if (v == NULL) break; v->di_flags = DI_FLAGS_RO | DI_FLAGS_FIX | DI_FLAGS_ALLOC; + + if (addlocal) + { + v2 = (dictitem_T *)alloc((unsigned)(sizeof(dictitem_T) + + STRLEN(name))); + if (v2 == NULL) + { + vim_free(v); + break; + } + v2->di_flags = DI_FLAGS_RO | DI_FLAGS_FIX | DI_FLAGS_ALLOC; + } } STRCPY(v->di_key, name); hash_add(&fc->l_avars.dv_hashtab, DI2HIKEY(v)); @@ -25922,6 +26113,16 @@ call_user_func( v->di_tv = argvars[i]; v->di_tv.v_lock = VAR_FIXED; + /* Named arguments can be accessed without the "a:" prefix in lambda + * expressions. Add to the l: dict. */ + if (addlocal) + { + STRCPY(v2->di_key, name); + copy_tv(&v->di_tv, &v2->di_tv); + v2->di_tv.v_lock = VAR_FIXED; + hash_add(&fc->l_vars.dv_hashtab, DI2HIKEY(v2)); + } + if (ai >= 0 && ai < MAX_FUNC_ARGS) { list_append(&fc->l_varlist, &fc->l_listitems[ai]);
--- a/src/testdir/test_alot.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_alot.vim @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ source test_goto.vim source test_help_tagjump.vim source test_join.vim source test_jumps.vim +source test_lambda.vim source test_lispwords.vim source test_matchstrpos.vim source test_menu.vim
--- a/src/testdir/test_channel.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_channel.vim @@ -95,6 +95,18 @@ func Ch_communicate(port) endif call assert_equal('got it', g:Ch_responseMsg) + " Using lambda. + let g:Ch_responseMsg = '' + call ch_sendexpr(handle, 'hello!', {'callback': {a, b -> Ch_requestHandler(a, b)}}) + call WaitFor('exists("g:Ch_responseHandle")') + if !exists('g:Ch_responseHandle') + call assert_false(1, 'g:Ch_responseHandle was not set') + else + call assert_equal(handle, g:Ch_responseHandle) + unlet g:Ch_responseHandle + endif + call assert_equal('got it', g:Ch_responseMsg) + " Collect garbage, tests that our handle isn't collected. call test_garbagecollect_now() @@ -1069,6 +1081,32 @@ func Test_read_in_close_cb() endtry endfunc +func Test_out_cb_lambda() + if !has('job') + return + endif + call ch_log('Test_out_cb_lambda()') + + let job = job_start(s:python . " test_channel_pipe.py", + \ {'out_cb': {ch, msg -> execute("let g:Ch_outmsg = 'lambda: ' . msg")}, + \ 'out_mode': 'json', + \ 'err_cb': {ch, msg -> execute(":let g:Ch_errmsg = 'lambda: ' . msg")}, + \ 'err_mode': 'json'}) + call assert_equal("run", job_status(job)) + try + let g:Ch_outmsg = '' + let g:Ch_errmsg = '' + call ch_sendraw(job, "echo [0, \"hello\"]\n") + call ch_sendraw(job, "echoerr [0, \"there\"]\n") + call WaitFor('g:Ch_outmsg != ""') + call assert_equal("lambda: hello", g:Ch_outmsg) + call WaitFor('g:Ch_errmsg != ""') + call assert_equal("lambda: there", g:Ch_errmsg) + finally + call job_stop(job) + endtry +endfunc + """""""""" let g:Ch_unletResponse = '' @@ -1285,6 +1323,24 @@ func Test_collapse_buffers() bwipe! endfunc +function Ch_test_close_lambda(port) + let handle = ch_open('localhost:' . a:port, s:chopt) + if ch_status(handle) == "fail" + call assert_false(1, "Can't open channel") + return + endif + let g:Ch_close_ret = '' + call ch_setoptions(handle, {'close_cb': {ch -> execute("let g:Ch_close_ret = 'closed'")}}) + + call assert_equal('', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'close me')) + call WaitFor('"closed" == g:Ch_close_ret') + call assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_close_ret) +endfunc + +func Test_close_lambda() + call ch_log('Test_close_lambda()') + call s:run_server('Ch_test_close_lambda') +endfunc " Uncomment this to see what happens, output is in src/testdir/channellog. call ch_logfile('channellog', 'w')
new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/testdir/test_lambda.vim @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +function! Test_lambda_with_filter() + let s:x = 2 + call assert_equal([2, 3], filter([1, 2, 3], {i, v -> v >= s:x})) +endfunction + +function! Test_lambda_with_map() + let s:x = 1 + call assert_equal([2, 3, 4], map([1, 2, 3], {i, v -> v + s:x})) +endfunction + +function! Test_lambda_with_sort() + call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4, 7], sort([3,7,2,1,4], {a, b -> a - b})) +endfunction + +function! Test_lambda_with_timer() + if !has('timers') + return + endif + + let s:n = 0 + let s:timer_id = 0 + function! s:Foo() + "let n = 0 + let s:timer_id = timer_start(50, {-> execute("let s:n += 1 | echo s:n")}, {"repeat": -1}) + endfunction + + call s:Foo() + sleep 200ms + " do not collect lambda + call test_garbagecollect_now() + let m = s:n + sleep 200ms + call timer_stop(s:timer_id) + call assert_true(m > 1) + call assert_true(s:n > m + 1) + call assert_true(s:n < 9) +endfunction + +function! Test_lambda_with_partial() + let l:Cb = function({... -> ['zero', a:1, a:2, a:3]}, ['one', 'two']) + call assert_equal(['zero', 'one', 'two', 'three'], l:Cb('three')) +endfunction + +function Test_lambda_fails() + call assert_equal(3, {a, b -> a + b}(1, 2)) + call assert_fails('echo {a, a -> a + a}(1, 2)', 'E15:') + call assert_fails('echo {a, b -> a + b)}(1, 2)', 'E15:') +endfunc