Documentation for core.command (#1564)

* docs(core.command): add documentation

* fix(core.common): fix warnings

* docs(core.command): add "core." prefix to all custom types

* docs(core.command); add name as parameter to command.perform

* docs(core.command): fix typo and wording

* docs(core.command): add disclaimer to command.generate_predicate

* docs(core.command): fix wording for predicate

* docs(core.command): document command name

* docs(core.command): document the always_true predicate
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Takase 2023-07-27 19:04:44 +08:00 committed by George Sokianos
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@ -1,25 +1,55 @@
local core = require "core"
local command = {}
---A predicate function accepts arguments from `command.perform()` and evaluates to a boolean. </br>
---If the function returns true, then the function associated with the command is executed.
---
---The predicate function can also return other values after the boolean, which will
---be passed into the function associated with the command.
---@alias core.command.predicate_function fun(...: any): boolean, ...
---A predicate is a string, an Object or a function, that is used to determine
---whether a command should be executed.
---
---If the predicate is a string, it is resolved into an `Object` via `require()`
---and checked against the active view with `Object:extends()`. </br>
---For example, `"core.docview"` will match any view that inherits from `DocView`. </br>
---A `!` can be appended to the predicate to strictly match the current view via `Object:is()`,
---instead of matching any view that inherits the predicate.
---
---If the predicate is a table, it is checked against the active view with `Object:extends()`.
---Strict matching via `Object:is()` is not available.
---
---If the predicate is a function, it must behave like a predicate function.
---@see core.command.predicate_function
---@alias core.command.predicate string|core.object|core.command.predicate_function
---A command is identified by a command name.
---The command name contains a category and the name itself, separated by a colon (':').
---
---All commands should be in lowercase and should not contain whitespaces; instead
---they should be replaced by a dash ('-').
---@alias core.command.command_name string
---The predicate and its associated function.
---@class core.command.command
---@field predicate core.command.predicate_function
---@field perform fun(...: any)
---@type { [string]: core.command.command }
command.map = {}
---@type core.command.predicate_function
local always_true = function() return true end
---Used iternally by command.add, statusview, and contextmenu to generate a
---function with a condition to evaluate returning the boolean result of this
---evaluation.
---This function takes in a predicate and produces a predicate function
---that is internally used to dispatch and execute commands.
---
---If a string predicate is given it is treated as a require import that should
---return a valid object which is checked against the current active view,
---eg: "core.docview" will match any view that inherits from DocView. Appending
---a `!` at the end of the string means we want to match the given object
---from the import strcitly eg: "core.docview!" only DocView is matched.
---A function that returns a boolean can be used instead to perform a custom
---evaluation, setting to nil means always evaluates to true.
---
---@param predicate string | table | function
---@return function
---This function should not be called manually.
---@see core.command.predicate
---@param predicate core.command.predicate|nil If nil, the predicate always evaluates to true.
---@return core.command.predicate_function
function command.generate_predicate(predicate)
predicate = predicate or always_true
local strict = false
@ -38,10 +68,20 @@ function command.generate_predicate(predicate)
predicate = function(...) return core.active_view:is(class), core.active_view, ... end
end
end
---@cast predicate core.command.predicate_function
return predicate
end
---Adds commands to the map.
---
---The function accepts a table containing a list of commands
---and their functions. </br>
---If a command already exists, it will be replaced.
---@see core.command.predicate
---@see core.command.command_name
---@param predicate core.command.predicate
---@param map { [core.command.command_name]: fun(...: any) }
function command.add(predicate, map)
predicate = command.generate_predicate(predicate)
for name, fn in pairs(map) do
@ -57,11 +97,21 @@ local function capitalize_first(str)
return str:sub(1, 1):upper() .. str:sub(2)
end
---Prettifies the command name.
---
---This function adds a space between the colon and the command name,
---replaces dashes with spaces and capitalizes the command appropriately.
---@see core.command.command_name
---@param name core.command.command_name
---@return string
function command.prettify_name(name)
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: redundant-return-value
return name:gsub(":", ": "):gsub("-", " "):gsub("%S+", capitalize_first)
end
---Returns all the commands that can be executed (their predicates evaluate to true).
---@return core.command.command_name[]
function command.get_all_valid()
local res = {}
local memoized_predicates = {}
@ -76,6 +126,10 @@ function command.get_all_valid()
return res
end
---Checks whether a command can be executed (its predicate evaluates to true).
---@param name core.command.command_name
---@param ... any
---@return boolean
function command.is_valid(name, ...)
return command.map[name] and command.map[name].predicate(...)
end
@ -98,12 +152,26 @@ local function perform(name, ...)
end
function command.perform(...)
local ok, res = core.try(perform, ...)
---Performs a command.
---
---The arguments passed into this function are forwarded to the predicate function. </br>
---If the predicate function returns more than 1 value, the other values are passed
---to the command.
---
---Otherwise, the arguments passed into this function are passed directly
---to the command.
---@see core.command.predicate
---@see core.command.predicate_function
---@param name core.command.command_name
---@param ... any
---@return boolean # true if the command is performed successfully.
function command.perform(name, ...)
local ok, res = core.try(perform, name, ...)
return not ok or res
end
---Inserts the default commands for Lite XL into the map.
function command.add_defaults()
local reg = {
"core", "root", "command", "doc", "findreplace",