vimrc/sources_non_forked/vim-gitgutter/autoload/gitgutter/async.vim

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let s:jobs = {}
" Nvim has always supported async commands.
"
" Vim introduced async in 7.4.1826.
"
" gVim didn't support aync until 7.4.1850 (though I haven't been able to
" verify this myself).
"
" MacVim-GUI didn't support async until 7.4.1832 (actually commit
" 88f4fe0 but 7.4.1832 was the first subsequent patch release).
let s:available = has('nvim') || (
\ has('job') && (
\ (has('patch-7-4-1826') && !has('gui_running')) ||
\ (has('patch-7-4-1850') && has('gui_running')) ||
\ (has('patch-7-4-1832') && has('gui_macvim'))
\ )
\ )
function! gitgutter#async#available()
return s:available
endfunction
function! gitgutter#async#execute(cmd) abort
let bufnr = gitgutter#utility#bufnr()
if has('nvim')
if has('unix')
let command = ["sh", "-c", a:cmd]
elseif has('win32')
let command = ["cmd.exe", "/c", a:cmd]
else
throw 'unknown os'
endif
" Make the job use a shell while avoiding (un)quoting problems.
let job_id = jobstart(command, {
\ 'buffer': bufnr,
\ 'on_stdout': function('gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_nvim'),
\ 'on_stderr': function('gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_nvim'),
\ 'on_exit': function('gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_nvim')
\ })
call gitgutter#debug#log('[nvim job: '.job_id.', buffer: '.bufnr.'] '.a:cmd)
if job_id < 1
throw 'diff failed'
endif
" Note that when `cmd` doesn't produce any output, i.e. the diff is empty,
" the `stdout` event is not fired on the job handler. Therefore we keep
" track of the jobs ourselves so we can spot empty diffs.
call s:job_started(job_id)
else
" Make the job use a shell.
"
" Pass a handler for stdout but not for stderr so that errors are
" ignored (and thus signs are not updated; this assumes that an error
" only occurs when a file is not tracked by git).
if has('unix')
let command = ["sh", "-c", a:cmd]
elseif has('win32')
" Help docs recommend {command} be a string on Windows. But I think
" they also say that will run the command directly, which I believe would
" mean the redirection and pipe stuff wouldn't work.
" let command = "cmd.exe /c ".a:cmd
let command = ["cmd.exe", "/c", a:cmd]
else
throw 'unknown os'
endif
let job = job_start(command, {
\ 'out_cb': 'gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_vim',
\ 'close_cb': 'gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_vim_close'
\ })
call gitgutter#debug#log('[vim job: '.string(job_info(job)).', buffer: '.bufnr.'] '.a:cmd)
call s:job_started(s:channel_id(job_getchannel(job)), bufnr)
endif
endfunction
function! gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_nvim(job_id, data, event) abort
call gitgutter#debug#log('job_id: '.a:job_id.', event: '.a:event.', buffer: '.self.buffer)
let job_bufnr = self.buffer
if bufexists(job_bufnr)
let current_buffer = gitgutter#utility#bufnr()
call gitgutter#utility#set_buffer(job_bufnr)
if a:event == 'stdout'
" a:data is a list
call s:job_finished(a:job_id)
if gitgutter#utility#is_active()
call gitgutter#handle_diff(gitgutter#utility#stringify(a:data))
endif
elseif a:event == 'exit'
" If the exit event is triggered without a preceding stdout event,
" the diff was empty.
if s:is_job_started(a:job_id)
if gitgutter#utility#is_active()
call gitgutter#handle_diff("")
endif
call s:job_finished(a:job_id)
endif
else " a:event is stderr
call gitgutter#hunk#reset()
call s:job_finished(a:job_id)
endif
call gitgutter#utility#set_buffer(current_buffer)
else
call s:job_finished(a:job_id)
endif
endfunction
" Channel is in NL mode.
function! gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_vim(channel, line) abort
call gitgutter#debug#log('channel: '.a:channel.', line: '.a:line)
call s:accumulate_job_output(s:channel_id(a:channel), a:line)
endfunction
function! gitgutter#async#handle_diff_job_vim_close(channel) abort
call gitgutter#debug#log('channel: '.a:channel)
let channel_id = s:channel_id(a:channel)
let job_bufnr = s:job_buffer(channel_id)
if bufexists(job_bufnr)
let current_buffer = gitgutter#utility#bufnr()
call gitgutter#utility#set_buffer(job_bufnr)
if gitgutter#utility#is_active()
call gitgutter#handle_diff(s:job_output(channel_id))
endif
call gitgutter#utility#set_buffer(current_buffer)
endif
call s:job_finished(channel_id)
endfunction
function! s:channel_id(channel) abort
return ch_info(a:channel)['id']
endfunction
"
" Keep track of jobs.
"
" nvim: receives all the job's output at once so we don't need to accumulate
" it ourselves. We can pass the buffer number into the job so we don't need
" to track that either.
"
" s:jobs {} -> key: job's id, value: anything truthy
"
" vim: receives the job's output line by line so we need to accumulate it.
" We also need to keep track of the buffer the job is running for.
" Vim job's don't have an id. Instead we could use the external process's id
" or the channel's id (there seems to be 1 channel per job). Arbitrarily
" choose the channel's id.
"
" s:jobs {} -> key: channel's id, value: {} key: output, value: [] job's output
" key: buffer: value: buffer number
" nvim:
" id: job's id
"
" vim:
" id: channel's id
" arg: buffer number
function! s:job_started(id, ...) abort
if a:0 " vim
let s:jobs[a:id] = {'output': [], 'buffer': a:1}
else " nvim
let s:jobs[a:id] = 1
endif
endfunction
function! s:is_job_started(id) abort
return has_key(s:jobs, a:id)
endfunction
function! s:accumulate_job_output(id, line) abort
call add(s:jobs[a:id].output, a:line)
endfunction
" Returns a string
function! s:job_output(id) abort
if has_key(s:jobs, a:id)
return gitgutter#utility#stringify(s:jobs[a:id].output)
else
return ""
endif
endfunction
function! s:job_buffer(id) abort
return s:jobs[a:id].buffer
endfunction
function! s:job_finished(id) abort
if has_key(s:jobs, a:id)
unlet s:jobs[a:id]
endif
endfunction