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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlight.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlight.lua new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bea93160718 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlight.lua @@ -0,0 +1,13705 @@ + +--------------------------------------------------------- +----------------Auto generated code block---------------- +--------------------------------------------------------- + +do + local searchers = package.searchers or package.loaders + local origin_seacher = searchers[2] + searchers[2] = function(path) + local files = + { +------------------------ +-- Modules part begin -- +------------------------ + +["pl.xml"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.xml' +-------------------- +--- XML LOM Utilities. +-- +-- This implements some useful things on [LOM](http://matthewwild.co.uk/projects/luaexpat/lom.html) documents, such as returned by `lxp.lom.parse`. +-- In particular, it can convert LOM back into XML text, with optional pretty-printing control. +-- It is s based on stanza.lua from [Prosody](http://hg.prosody.im/trunk/file/4621c92d2368/util/stanza.lua) +-- +-- > d = xml.parse "<nodes><node id='1'>alice</node></nodes>" +-- > = d +-- <nodes><node id='1'>alice</node></nodes> +-- > = xml.tostring(d,'',' ') +-- <nodes> +-- <node id='1'>alice</node> +-- </nodes> +-- +-- Can be used as a lightweight one-stop-shop for simple XML processing; a simple XML parser is included +-- but the default is to use `lxp.lom` if it can be found. +-- <pre> +-- Prosody IM +-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild +-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain-- +-- classic Lua XML parser by Roberto Ierusalimschy. +-- modified to output LOM format. +-- http://lua-users.org/wiki/LuaXml +-- </pre> +-- See @{06-data.md.XML|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils` +-- +-- Soft Dependencies: `lxp.lom` (fallback is to use basic Lua parser) +-- @module pl.xml + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local split = utils.split; +local t_insert = table.insert; +local t_concat = table.concat; +local t_remove = table.remove; +local s_match = string.match; +local tostring = tostring; +local setmetatable = setmetatable; +local getmetatable = getmetatable; +local pairs = pairs; +local ipairs = ipairs; +local type = type; +local next = next; +local print = print; +local unpack = utils.unpack; +local s_gsub = string.gsub; +local s_find = string.find; +local pcall,require,io = pcall,require,io + +local _M = {} +local Doc = { __type = "doc" }; +Doc.__index = Doc; + +--- create a new document node. +-- @param tag the tag name +-- @param attr optional attributes (table of name-value pairs) +function _M.new(tag, attr) + local doc = { tag = tag, attr = attr or {}, last_add = {}}; + return setmetatable(doc, Doc); +end + +--- parse an XML document. By default, this uses lxp.lom.parse, but +-- falls back to basic_parse, or if use_basic is true +-- @param text_or_file file or string representation +-- @param is_file whether text_or_file is a file name or not +-- @param use_basic do a basic parse +-- @return a parsed LOM document with the document metatatables set +-- @return nil, error the error can either be a file error or a parse error +function _M.parse(text_or_file, is_file, use_basic) + local parser,status,lom + if use_basic then parser = _M.basic_parse + else + status,lom = pcall(require,'lxp.lom') + if not status then parser = _M.basic_parse else parser = lom.parse end + end + if is_file then + local f,err = io.open(text_or_file) + if not f then return nil,err end + text_or_file = f:read '*a' + f:close() + end + local doc,err = parser(text_or_file) + if not doc then return nil,err end + if lom then + _M.walk(doc,false,function(_,d) + setmetatable(d,Doc) + end) + end + return doc +end + +---- convenient function to add a document node, This updates the last inserted position. +-- @param tag a tag name +-- @param attrs optional set of attributes (name-string pairs) +function Doc:addtag(tag, attrs) + local s = _M.new(tag, attrs); + (self.last_add[#self.last_add] or self):add_direct_child(s); + t_insert(self.last_add, s); + return self; +end + +--- convenient function to add a text node. This updates the last inserted position. +-- @param text a string +function Doc:text(text) + (self.last_add[#self.last_add] or self):add_direct_child(text); + return self; +end + +---- go up one level in a document +function Doc:up() + t_remove(self.last_add); + return self; +end + +function Doc:reset() + local last_add = self.last_add; + for i = 1,#last_add do + last_add[i] = nil; + end + return self; +end + +--- append a child to a document directly. +-- @param child a child node (either text or a document) +function Doc:add_direct_child(child) + t_insert(self, child); +end + +--- append a child to a document at the last element added +-- @param child a child node (either text or a document) +function Doc:add_child(child) + (self.last_add[#self.last_add] or self):add_direct_child(child); + return self; +end + +--accessing attributes: useful not to have to expose implementation (attr) +--but also can allow attr to be nil in any future optimizations + +--- set attributes of a document node. +-- @param t a table containing attribute/value pairs +function Doc:set_attribs (t) + for k,v in pairs(t) do + self.attr[k] = v + end +end + +--- set a single attribute of a document node. +-- @param a attribute +-- @param v its value +function Doc:set_attrib(a,v) + self.attr[a] = v +end + +--- access the attributes of a document node. +function Doc:get_attribs() + return self.attr +end + +local function is_text(s) return type(s) == 'string' end + +--- function to create an element with a given tag name and a set of children. +-- @param tag a tag name +-- @param items either text or a table where the hash part is the attributes and the list part is the children. +function _M.elem(tag,items) + local s = _M.new(tag) + if is_text(items) then items = {items} end + if _M.is_tag(items) then + t_insert(s,items) + elseif type(items) == 'table' then + for k,v in pairs(items) do + if is_text(k) then + s.attr[k] = v + t_insert(s.attr,k) + else + s[k] = v + end + end + end + return s +end + +--- given a list of names, return a number of element constructors. +-- @param list a list of names, or a comma-separated string. +-- @usage local parent,children = doc.tags 'parent,children' <br> +-- doc = parent {child 'one', child 'two'} +function _M.tags(list) + local ctors = {} + if is_text(list) then list = split(list,'%s*,%s*') end + for _,tag in ipairs(list) do + local ctor = function(items) return _M.elem(tag,items) end + t_insert(ctors,ctor) + end + return unpack(ctors) +end + +local templ_cache = {} + +local function template_cache (templ) + if is_text(templ) then + if templ_cache[templ] then + templ = templ_cache[templ] + else + local str,err = templ + templ,err = _M.parse(str,false,true) + if not templ then return nil,err end + templ_cache[str] = templ + end + elseif not _M.is_tag(templ) then + return nil, "template is not a document" + end + return templ +end + +local function is_data(data) + return #data == 0 or type(data[1]) ~= 'table' +end + +local function prepare_data(data) + -- a hack for ensuring that $1 maps to first element of data, etc. + -- Either this or could change the gsub call just below. + for i,v in ipairs(data) do + data[tostring(i)] = v + end +end + +--- create a substituted copy of a document, +-- @param templ may be a document or a string representation which will be parsed and cached +-- @param data a table of name-value pairs or a list of such tables +-- @return an XML document +function Doc.subst(templ, data) + local err + if type(data) ~= 'table' or not next(data) then return nil, "data must be a non-empty table" end + if is_data(data) then + prepare_data(data) + end + templ,err = template_cache(templ) + if err then return nil, err end + local function _subst(item) + return _M.clone(templ,function(s) + return s:gsub('%$(%w+)',item) + end) + end + if is_data(data) then return _subst(data) end + local list = {} + for _,item in ipairs(data) do + prepare_data(item) + t_insert(list,_subst(item)) + end + if data.tag then + list = _M.elem(data.tag,list) + end + return list +end + + +--- get the first child with a given tag name. +-- @param tag the tag name +function Doc:child_with_name(tag) + for _, child in ipairs(self) do + if child.tag == tag then return child; end + end +end + +local _children_with_name +function _children_with_name(self,tag,list,recurse) + for _, child in ipairs(self) do if type(child) == 'table' then + if child.tag == tag then t_insert(list,child) end + if recurse then _children_with_name(child,tag,list,recurse) end + end end +end + +--- get all elements in a document that have a given tag. +-- @param tag a tag name +-- @param dont_recurse optionally only return the immediate children with this tag name +-- @return a list of elements +function Doc:get_elements_with_name(tag,dont_recurse) + local res = {} + _children_with_name(self,tag,res,not dont_recurse) + return res +end + +-- iterate over all children of a document node, including text nodes. +function Doc:children() + local i = 0; + return function (a) + i = i + 1 + return a[i]; + end, self, i; +end + +-- return the first child element of a node, if it exists. +function Doc:first_childtag() + if #self == 0 then return end + for _,t in ipairs(self) do + if type(t) == 'table' then return t end + end +end + +function Doc:matching_tags(tag, xmlns) + xmlns = xmlns or self.attr.xmlns; + local tags = self; + local start_i, max_i, v = 1, #tags; + return function () + for i=start_i,max_i do + v = tags[i]; + if (not tag or v.tag == tag) + and (not xmlns or xmlns == v.attr.xmlns) then + start_i = i+1; + return v; + end + end + end, tags, start_i; +end + +--- iterate over all child elements of a document node. +function Doc:childtags() + local i = 0; + return function (a) + local v + repeat + i = i + 1 + v = self[i] + if v and type(v) == 'table' then return v; end + until not v + end, self[1], i; +end + +--- visit child element of a node and call a function, possibility modifying the document. +-- @param callback a function passed the node (text or element). If it returns nil, that node will be removed. +-- If it returns a value, that will replace the current node. +function Doc:maptags(callback) + local is_tag = _M.is_tag + local i = 1; + while i <= #self do + if is_tag(self[i]) then + local ret = callback(self[i]); + if ret == nil then + t_remove(self, i); + else + self[i] = ret; + i = i + 1; + end + end + end + return self; +end + +local xml_escape +do + local escape_table = { ["'"] = "'", ["\""] = """, ["<"] = "<", [">"] = ">", ["&"] = "&" }; + function xml_escape(str) return (s_gsub(str, "['&<>\"]", escape_table)); end + _M.xml_escape = xml_escape; +end + +-- pretty printing +-- if indent, then put each new tag on its own line +-- if attr_indent, put each new attribute on its own line +local function _dostring(t, buf, self, xml_escape, parentns, idn, indent, attr_indent) + local nsid = 0; + local tag = t.tag + local lf,alf = ""," " + if indent then lf = '\n'..idn end + if attr_indent then alf = '\n'..idn..attr_indent end + t_insert(buf, lf.."<"..tag); + local function write_attr(k,v) + if s_find(k, "\1", 1, true) then + local ns, attrk = s_match(k, "^([^\1]*)\1?(.*)$"); + nsid = nsid + 1; + t_insert(buf, " xmlns:ns"..nsid.."='"..xml_escape(ns).."' ".."ns"..nsid..":"..attrk.."='"..xml_escape(v).."'"); + elseif not(k == "xmlns" and v == parentns) then + t_insert(buf, alf..k.."='"..xml_escape(v).."'"); + end + end + -- it's useful for testing to have predictable attribute ordering, if available + if #t.attr > 0 then + for _,k in ipairs(t.attr) do + write_attr(k,t.attr[k]) + end + else + for k, v in pairs(t.attr) do + write_attr(k,v) + end + end + local len,has_children = #t; + if len == 0 then + local out = "/>" + if attr_indent then out = '\n'..idn..out end + t_insert(buf, out); + else + t_insert(buf, ">"); + for n=1,len do + local child = t[n]; + if child.tag then + self(child, buf, self, xml_escape, t.attr.xmlns,idn and idn..indent, indent, attr_indent ); + has_children = true + else -- text element + t_insert(buf, xml_escape(child)); + end + end + t_insert(buf, (has_children and lf or '').."</"..tag..">"); + end +end + +---- pretty-print an XML document +--- @param t an XML document +--- @param idn an initial indent (indents are all strings) +--- @param indent an indent for each level +--- @param attr_indent if given, indent each attribute pair and put on a separate line +--- @param xml force prefacing with default or custom <?xml...> +--- @return a string representation +function _M.tostring(t,idn,indent, attr_indent, xml) + local buf = {}; + if xml then + if type(xml) == "string" then + buf[1] = xml + else + buf[1] = "<?xml version='1.0'?>" + end + end + _dostring(t, buf, _dostring, xml_escape, nil,idn,indent, attr_indent); + return t_concat(buf); +end + +Doc.__tostring = _M.tostring + +--- get the full text value of an element +function Doc:get_text() + local res = {} + for i,el in ipairs(self) do + if is_text(el) then t_insert(res,el) end + end + return t_concat(res); +end + +--- make a copy of a document +-- @param doc the original document +-- @param strsubst an optional function for handling string copying which could do substitution, etc. +function _M.clone(doc, strsubst) + local lookup_table = {}; + local function _copy(object,kind,parent) + if type(object) ~= "table" then + if strsubst and is_text(object) then return strsubst(object,kind,parent) + else return object + end + elseif lookup_table[object] then + return lookup_table[object] + end + local new_table = {}; + lookup_table[object] = new_table + local tag = object.tag + new_table.tag = _copy(tag,'*TAG',parent) + if object.attr then + local res = {} + for attr,value in pairs(object.attr) do + res[attr] = _copy(value,attr,object) + end + new_table.attr = res + end + for index = 1,#object do + local v = _copy(object[index],'*TEXT',object) + t_insert(new_table,v) + end + return setmetatable(new_table, getmetatable(object)) + end + + return _copy(doc) +end + +Doc.filter = _M.clone -- also available as method + +--- compare two documents. +-- @param t1 any value +-- @param t2 any value +function _M.compare(t1,t2) + local ty1 = type(t1) + local ty2 = type(t2) + if ty1 ~= ty2 then return false, 'type mismatch' end + if ty1 == 'string' then + return t1 == t2 and true or 'text '..t1..' ~= text '..t2 + end + if ty1 ~= 'table' or ty2 ~= 'table' then return false, 'not a document' end + if t1.tag ~= t2.tag then return false, 'tag '..t1.tag..' ~= tag '..t2.tag end + if #t1 ~= #t2 then return false, 'size '..#t1..' ~= size '..#t2..' for tag '..t1.tag end + -- compare attributes + for k,v in pairs(t1.attr) do + if t2.attr[k] ~= v then return false, 'mismatch attrib' end + end + for k,v in pairs(t2.attr) do + if t1.attr[k] ~= v then return false, 'mismatch attrib' end + end + -- compare children + for i = 1,#t1 do + local yes,err = _M.compare(t1[i],t2[i]) + if not yes then return err end + end + return true +end + +--- is this value a document element? +-- @param d any value +function _M.is_tag(d) + return type(d) == 'table' and is_text(d.tag) +end + +--- call the desired function recursively over the document. +-- @param doc the document +-- @param depth_first visit child notes first, then the current node +-- @param operation a function which will receive the current tag name and current node. +function _M.walk (doc, depth_first, operation) + if not depth_first then operation(doc.tag,doc) end + for _,d in ipairs(doc) do + if _M.is_tag(d) then + _M.walk(d,depth_first,operation) + end + end + if depth_first then operation(doc.tag,doc) end +end + +local html_empty_elements = { --lists all HTML empty (void) elements + br = true, + img = true, + meta = true, + frame = true, + area = true, + hr = true, + base = true, + col = true, + link = true, + input = true, + option = true, + param = true, + isindex = true, + embed = true, +} + +local escapes = { quot = "\"", apos = "'", lt = "<", gt = ">", amp = "&" } +local function unescape(str) return (str:gsub( "&(%a+);", escapes)); end + +--- Parse a well-formed HTML file as a string. +-- Tags are case-insenstive, DOCTYPE is ignored, and empty elements can be .. empty. +-- @param s the HTML +function _M.parsehtml (s) + return _M.basic_parse(s,false,true) +end + +--- Parse a simple XML document using a pure Lua parser based on Robero Ierusalimschy's original version. +-- @param s the XML document to be parsed. +-- @param all_text if true, preserves all whitespace. Otherwise only text containing non-whitespace is included. +-- @param html if true, uses relaxed HTML rules for parsing +function _M.basic_parse(s,all_text,html) + local t_insert,t_remove = table.insert,table.remove + local s_find,s_sub = string.find,string.sub + local stack = {} + local top = {} + + local function parseargs(s) + local arg = {} + s:gsub("([%w:%-_]+)%s*=%s*([\"'])(.-)%2", function (w, _, a) + if html then w = w:lower() end + arg[w] = unescape(a) + end) + if html then + s:gsub("([%w:%-_]+)%s*=%s*([^\"']+)%s*", function (w, a) + w = w:lower() + arg[w] = unescape(a) + end) + end + return arg + end + + t_insert(stack, top) + local ni,c,label,xarg, empty, _, istart + local i = 1 + local j + -- we're not interested in <?xml version="1.0"?> + _,istart = s_find(s,'^%s*<%?[^%?]+%?>%s*') + if not istart then -- or <!DOCTYPE ...> + _,istart = s_find(s,'^%s*<!DOCTYPE.->%s*') + end + if istart then i = istart+1 end + while true do + ni,j,c,label,xarg, empty = s_find(s, "<([%/!]?)([%w:%-_]+)(.-)(%/?)>", i) + if not ni then break end + if c == "!" then -- comment + -- case where there's no space inside comment + if not (label:match '%-%-$' and xarg == '') then + if xarg:match '%-%-$' then -- we've grabbed it all + j = j - 2 + end + -- match end of comment + _,j = s_find(s, "-->", j, true) + end + else + local text = s_sub(s, i, ni-1) + if html then + label = label:lower() + if html_empty_elements[label] then empty = "/" end + end + if all_text or not s_find(text, "^%s*$") then + t_insert(top, unescape(text)) + end + if empty == "/" then -- empty element tag + t_insert(top, setmetatable({tag=label, attr=parseargs(xarg), empty=1},Doc)) + elseif c == "" then -- start tag + top = setmetatable({tag=label, attr=parseargs(xarg)},Doc) + t_insert(stack, top) -- new level + else -- end tag + local toclose = t_remove(stack) -- remove top + top = stack[#stack] + if #stack < 1 then + error("nothing to close with "..label..':'..text) + end + if toclose.tag ~= label then + error("trying to close "..toclose.tag.." with "..label.." "..text) + end + t_insert(top, toclose) + end + end + i = j+1 + end + local text = s_sub(s, i) + if all_text or not s_find(text, "^%s*$") then + t_insert(stack[#stack], unescape(text)) + end + if #stack > 1 then + error("unclosed "..stack[#stack].tag) + end + local res = stack[1] + return is_text(res[1]) and res[2] or res[1] +end + +local function empty(attr) return not attr or not next(attr) end +local function is_element(d) return type(d) == 'table' and d.tag ~= nil end + +-- returns the key,value pair from a table if it has exactly one entry +local function has_one_element(t) + local key,value = next(t) + if next(t,key) ~= nil then return false end + return key,value +end + +local function append_capture(res,tbl) + if not empty(tbl) then -- no point in capturing empty tables... + local key + if tbl._ then -- if $_ was set then it is meant as the top-level key for the captured table + key = tbl._ + tbl._ = nil + if empty(tbl) then return end + end + -- a table with only one pair {[0]=value} shall be reduced to that value + local numkey,val = has_one_element(tbl) + if numkey == 0 then tbl = val end + if key then + res[key] = tbl + else -- otherwise, we append the captured table + t_insert(res,tbl) + end + end +end + +local function make_number(pat) + if pat:find '^%d+$' then -- $1 etc means use this as an array location + pat = tonumber(pat) + end + return pat +end + +local function capture_attrib(res,pat,value) + pat = make_number(pat:sub(2)) + res[pat] = value + return true +end + +local match +function match(d,pat,res,keep_going) + local ret = true + if d == nil then d = '' end --return false end + -- attribute string matching is straight equality, except if the pattern is a $ capture, + -- which always succeeds. + if is_text(d) then + if not is_text(pat) then return false end + if _M.debug then print(d,pat) end + if pat:find '^%$' then + return capture_attrib(res,pat,d) + else + return d == pat + end + else + if _M.debug then print(d.tag,pat.tag) end + -- this is an element node. For a match to succeed, the attributes must + -- match as well. + -- a tagname in the pattern ending with '-' is a wildcard and matches like an attribute + local tagpat = pat.tag:match '^(.-)%-$' + if tagpat then + tagpat = make_number(tagpat) + res[tagpat] = d.tag + end + if d.tag == pat.tag or tagpat then + + if not empty(pat.attr) then + if empty(d.attr) then ret = false + else + for prop,pval in pairs(pat.attr) do + local dval = d.attr[prop] + if not match(dval,pval,res) then ret = false; break end + end + end + end + -- the pattern may have child nodes. We match partially, so that {P1,P2} shall match {X,P1,X,X,P2,..} + if ret and #pat > 0 then + local i,j = 1,1 + local function next_elem() + j = j + 1 -- next child element of data + if is_text(d[j]) then j = j + 1 end + return j <= #d + end + repeat + local p = pat[i] + -- repeated {{<...>}} patterns shall match one or more elements + -- so e.g. {P+} will match {X,X,P,P,X,P,X,X,X} + if is_element(p) and p.repeated then + local found + repeat + local tbl = {} + ret = match(d[j],p,tbl,false) + if ret then + found = false --true + append_capture(res,tbl) + end + until not next_elem() or (found and not ret) + i = i + 1 + else + ret = match(d[j],p,res,false) + if ret then i = i + 1 end + end + until not next_elem() or i > #pat -- run out of elements or patterns to match + -- if every element in our pattern matched ok, then it's been a successful match + if i > #pat then return true end + end + if ret then return true end + else + ret = false + end + -- keep going anyway - look at the children! + if keep_going then + for child in d:childtags() do + ret = match(child,pat,res,keep_going) + if ret then break end + end + end + end + return ret +end + +function Doc:match(pat) + local err + pat,err = template_cache(pat) + if not pat then return nil, err end + _M.walk(pat,false,function(_,d) + if is_text(d[1]) and is_element(d[2]) and is_text(d[3]) and + d[1]:find '%s*{{' and d[3]:find '}}%s*' then + t_remove(d,1) + t_remove(d,2) + d[1].repeated = true + end + end) + + local res = {} + local ret = match(self,pat,res,true) + return res,ret +end + + +return _M + + +end, + +["pl.app"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.app' +-------------------- +--- Application support functions. +-- See @{01-introduction.md.Application_Support|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.path` +-- @module pl.app + +local io,package,require = _G.io, _G.package, _G.require +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local path = require 'pl.path' + +local app = {} + +--- return the name of the current script running. +-- The name will be the name as passed on the command line +-- @return string filename +function app.script_name() + if _G.arg and _G.arg[0] then + return _G.arg[0] + end + return utils.raise("No script name found") +end + +--- prefixes the current script's path to the Lua module path. +-- Applies to both the source and the binary module paths. It makes it easy for +-- the main file of a multi-file program to access its modules in the same directory. +-- `base` allows these modules to be put in a specified subdirectory, to allow for +-- cleaner deployment and resolve potential conflicts between a script name and its +-- library directory. +-- +-- Note: the path is prefixed, so it is searched first when requiring modules. +-- @string base optional base directory (absolute, or relative path). +-- @treturn string the current script's path with a trailing slash +function app.require_here (base) + local p = path.dirname(app.script_name()) + if not path.isabs(p) then + p = path.join(path.currentdir(),p) + end + if p:sub(-1,-1) ~= path.sep then + p = p..path.sep + end + if base then + if path.is_windows then + base = base:gsub('/','\\') + end + if path.isabs(base) then + p = base .. path.sep + else + p = p..base..path.sep + end + end + local so_ext = path.is_windows and 'dll' or 'so' + local lsep = package.path:find '^;' and '' or ';' + local csep = package.cpath:find '^;' and '' or ';' + package.path = ('%s?.lua;%s?%sinit.lua%s%s'):format(p,p,path.sep,lsep,package.path) + package.cpath = ('%s?.%s%s%s'):format(p,so_ext,csep,package.cpath) + return p +end + +--- return a suitable path for files private to this application. +-- These will look like '~/.SNAME/file', with '~' as with expanduser and +-- SNAME is the name of the script without .lua extension. +-- If the directory does not exist, it will be created. +-- @string file a filename (w/out path) +-- @return a full pathname, or nil +-- @return cannot create directory error +-- @usage +-- -- when run from a script called 'testapp' (on Windows): +-- local app = require 'pl.app' +-- print(app.appfile 'test.txt') +-- -- C:\Documents and Settings\steve\.testapp\test.txt +function app.appfile(file) + local sfullname, err = app.script_name() + if not sfullname then return utils.raise(err) end + local sname = path.basename(sfullname) + local name = path.splitext(sname) + local dir = path.join(path.expanduser('~'),'.'..name) + if not path.isdir(dir) then + local ret = path.mkdir(dir) + if not ret then return utils.raise('cannot create '..dir) end + end + return path.join(dir,file) +end + +--- return string indicating operating system. +-- @return 'Windows','OSX' or whatever uname returns (e.g. 'Linux') +function app.platform() + if path.is_windows then + return 'Windows' + else + local f = io.popen('uname') + local res = f:read() + if res == 'Darwin' then res = 'OSX' end + f:close() + return res + end +end + +--- return the full command-line used to invoke this script. +-- It will not include the scriptname itself, see `app.script_name`. +-- @return command-line +-- @return name of Lua program used +-- @usage +-- -- execute: lua -lluacov -e 'print(_VERSION)' myscript.lua +-- +-- -- myscript.lua +-- print(require("pl.app").lua()) --> "lua -lluacov -e 'print(_VERSION)'", "lua" +function app.lua() + local args = _G.arg + if not args then + return utils.raise "not in a main program" + end + + local cmd = {} + local i = -1 + while true do + table.insert(cmd, 1, args[i]) + if not args[i-1] then + return utils.quote_arg(cmd), args[i] + end + i = i - 1 + end +end + +--- parse command-line arguments into flags and parameters. +-- Understands GNU-style command-line flags; short (`-f`) and long (`--flag`). +-- +-- These may be given a value with either '=' or ':' (`-k:2`,`--alpha=3.2`,`-n2`), +-- a number value can be given without a space. If the flag is marked +-- as having a value, then a space-separated value is also accepted (`-i hello`), +-- see the `flags_with_values` argument). +-- +-- Multiple short args can be combined like so: ( `-abcd`). +-- +-- When specifying the `flags_valid` parameter, its contents can also contain +-- aliasses, to convert short/long flags to the same output name. See the +-- example below. +-- +-- Note: if a flag is repeated, the last value wins. +-- @tparam {string} args an array of strings (default is the global `arg`) +-- @tab flags_with_values any flags that take values, either list or hash +-- table e.g. `{ out=true }` or `{ "out" }`. +-- @tab flags_valid (optional) flags that are valid, either list or hashtable. +-- If not given, everything +-- will be accepted(everything in `flags_with_values` will automatically be allowed) +-- @return a table of flags (flag=value pairs) +-- @return an array of parameters +-- @raise if args is nil, then the global `args` must be available! +-- @usage +-- -- Simple form: +-- local flags, params = app.parse_args(nil, +-- { "hello", "world" }, -- list of flags taking values +-- { "l", "a", "b"}) -- list of allowed flags (value ones will be added) +-- +-- -- More complex example using aliasses: +-- local valid = { +-- long = "l", -- if 'l' is specified, it is reported as 'long' +-- new = { "n", "old" }, -- here both 'n' and 'old' will go into 'new' +-- } +-- local values = { +-- "value", -- will automatically be added to the allowed set of flags +-- "new", -- will mark 'n' and 'old' as requiring a value as well +-- } +-- local flags, params = app.parse_args(nil, values, valid) +-- +-- -- command: myapp.lua -l --old:hello --value world param1 param2 +-- -- will yield: +-- flags = { +-- long = true, -- input from 'l' +-- new = "hello", -- input from 'old' +-- value = "world", -- allowed because it was in 'values', note: space separated! +-- } +-- params = { +-- [1] = "param1" +-- [2] = "param2" +-- } +function app.parse_args (args,flags_with_values, flags_valid) + if not args then + args = _G.arg + if not args then utils.raise "Not in a main program: 'arg' not found" end + end + + local with_values = {} + for k,v in pairs(flags_with_values or {}) do + if type(k) == "number" then + k = v + end + with_values[k] = true + end + + local valid + if not flags_valid then + -- if no allowed flags provided, we create a table that always returns + -- the keyname, no matter what you look up + valid = setmetatable({},{ __index = function(_, key) return key end }) + else + valid = {} + for k,aliasses in pairs(flags_valid) do + if type(k) == "number" then -- array/list entry + k = aliasses + end + if type(aliasses) == "string" then -- single alias + aliasses = { aliasses } + end + if type(aliasses) == "table" then -- list of aliasses + -- it's the alternate name, so add the proper mappings + for i, alias in ipairs(aliasses) do + valid[alias] = k + end + end + valid[k] = k + end + do + local new_with_values = {} -- needed to prevent "invalid key to 'next'" error + for k,v in pairs(with_values) do + if not valid[k] then + valid[k] = k -- add the with_value entry as a valid one + new_with_values[k] = true + else + new_with_values[valid[k]] = true --set, but by its alias + end + end + with_values = new_with_values + end + end + + -- now check that all flags with values are reported as such under all + -- of their aliasses + for k, main_alias in pairs(valid) do + if with_values[main_alias] then + with_values[k] = true + end + end + + local _args = {} + local flags = {} + local i = 1 + while i <= #args do + local a = args[i] + local v = a:match('^-(.+)') + local is_long + if not v then + -- we have a parameter + _args[#_args+1] = a + else + -- it's a flag + if v:find '^-' then + is_long = true + v = v:sub(2) + end + if with_values[v] then + if i == #args or args[i+1]:find '^-' then + return utils.raise ("no value for '"..v.."'") + end + flags[valid[v]] = args[i+1] + i = i + 1 + else + -- a value can also be indicated with = or : + local var,val = utils.splitv (v,'[=:]', false, 2) + var = var or v + val = val or true + if not is_long then + if #var > 1 then + if var:find '.%d+' then -- short flag, number value + val = var:sub(2) + var = var:sub(1,1) + else -- multiple short flags + for i = 1,#var do + local f = var:sub(i,i) + if not valid[f] then + return utils.raise("unknown flag '"..f.."'") + else + f = valid[f] + end + flags[f] = true + end + val = nil -- prevents use of var as a flag below + end + else -- single short flag (can have value, defaults to true) + val = val or true + end + end + if val then + if not valid[var] then + return utils.raise("unknown flag '"..var.."'") + else + var = valid[var] + end + flags[var] = val + end + end + end + i = i + 1 + end + return flags,_args +end + +return app + +end, + +["pl.array2d"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.array2d' +-------------------- +--- Operations on two-dimensional arrays. +-- See @{02-arrays.md.Operations_on_two_dimensional_tables|The Guide} +-- +-- The size of the arrays is determined by using the length operator `#` hence +-- the module is not `nil` safe, and the usual precautions apply. +-- +-- Note: all functions taking `i1,j1,i2,j2` as arguments will normalize the +-- arguments using `default_range`. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.types` +-- @module pl.array2d + +local tonumber,tostring,io,ipairs,string,table = + _G.tonumber,_G.tostring,_G.io,_G.ipairs,_G.string,_G.table +local setmetatable,getmetatable = setmetatable,getmetatable + +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local types = require 'pl.types' +local imap,tmap,reduce,keys,tmap2,tset,index_by = tablex.imap,tablex.map,tablex.reduce,tablex.keys,tablex.map2,tablex.set,tablex.index_by +local remove = table.remove +local splitv,fprintf,assert_arg = utils.splitv,utils.fprintf,utils.assert_arg +local byte = string.byte +local stdout = io.stdout +local min = math.min + + +local array2d = {} + +local function obj (int,out) + local mt = getmetatable(int) + if mt then + setmetatable(out,mt) + end + return out +end + +local function makelist (res) + return setmetatable(res, require('pl.List')) +end + +--- return the row and column size. +-- Size is calculated using the Lua length operator #, so usual precautions +-- regarding `nil` values apply. +-- @array2d a a 2d array +-- @treturn int number of rows (`#a`) +-- @treturn int number of cols (`#a[1]`) +function array2d.size (a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + return #a,#a[1] +end + +do + local function index (t,k) + return t[k] + end + + --- extract a column from the 2D array. + -- @array2d a 2d array + -- @param j column index + -- @return 1d array + function array2d.column (a,j) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + return makelist(imap(index,a,j)) + end +end +local column = array2d.column + +--- extract a row from the 2D array. +-- Added in line with `column`, for read-only purposes directly +-- accessing a[i] is more performant. +-- @array2d a 2d array +-- @param i row index +-- @return 1d array (copy of the row) +function array2d.row(a,i) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + local row = a[i] + local r = {} + for n,v in ipairs(row) do + r[n] = v + end + return makelist(r) +end + +--- map a function over a 2D array +-- @func f a function of at least one argument +-- @array2d a 2d array +-- @param arg an optional extra argument to be passed to the function. +-- @return 2d array +function array2d.map (f,a,arg) + assert_arg(2,a,'table') + f = utils.function_arg(1,f) + return obj(a,imap(function(row) return imap(f,row,arg) end, a)) +end + +--- reduce the rows using a function. +-- @func f a binary function +-- @array2d a 2d array +-- @return 1d array +-- @see pl.tablex.reduce +function array2d.reduce_rows (f,a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + return tmap(function(row) return reduce(f,row) end, a) +end + +--- reduce the columns using a function. +-- @func f a binary function +-- @array2d a 2d array +-- @return 1d array +-- @see pl.tablex.reduce +function array2d.reduce_cols (f,a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + return tmap(function(c) return reduce(f,column(a,c)) end, keys(a[1])) +end + +--- reduce a 2D array into a scalar, using two operations. +-- @func opc operation to reduce the final result +-- @func opr operation to reduce the rows +-- @param a 2D array +function array2d.reduce2 (opc,opr,a) + assert_arg(3,a,'table') + local tmp = array2d.reduce_rows(opr,a) + return reduce(opc,tmp) +end + +--- map a function over two arrays. +-- They can be both or either 2D arrays +-- @func f function of at least two arguments +-- @int ad order of first array (`1` if `a` is a list/array, `2` if it is a 2d array) +-- @int bd order of second array (`1` if `b` is a list/array, `2` if it is a 2d array) +-- @tab a 1d or 2d array +-- @tab b 1d or 2d array +-- @param arg optional extra argument to pass to function +-- @return 2D array, unless both arrays are 1D +function array2d.map2 (f,ad,bd,a,b,arg) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + assert_arg(2,b,'table') + f = utils.function_arg(1,f) + if ad == 1 and bd == 2 then + return imap(function(row) + return tmap2(f,a,row,arg) + end, b) + elseif ad == 2 and bd == 1 then + return imap(function(row) + return tmap2(f,row,b,arg) + end, a) + elseif ad == 1 and bd == 1 then + return tmap2(f,a,b) + elseif ad == 2 and bd == 2 then + return tmap2(function(rowa,rowb) + return tmap2(f,rowa,rowb,arg) + end, a,b) + end +end + +--- cartesian product of two 1d arrays. +-- @func f a function of 2 arguments +-- @array t1 a 1d table +-- @array t2 a 1d table +-- @return 2d table +-- @usage product('..',{1,2},{'a','b'}) == {{'1a','2a'},{'1b','2b'}} +function array2d.product (f,t1,t2) + f = utils.function_arg(1,f) + assert_arg(2,t1,'table') + assert_arg(3,t2,'table') + local res = {} + for i,v in ipairs(t2) do + res[i] = tmap(f,t1,v) + end + return res +end + +--- flatten a 2D array. +-- (this goes over columns first.) +-- @array2d t 2d table +-- @return a 1d table +-- @usage flatten {{1,2},{3,4},{5,6}} == {1,2,3,4,5,6} +function array2d.flatten (t) + local res = {} + local k = 1 + local rows, cols = array2d.size(t) + for r = 1, rows do + local row = t[r] + for c = 1, cols do + res[k] = row[c] + k = k + 1 + end + end + return makelist(res) +end + +--- reshape a 2D array. Reshape the aray by specifying a new nr of rows. +-- @array2d t 2d array +-- @int nrows new number of rows +-- @bool co use column-order (Fortran-style) (default false) +-- @return a new 2d array +function array2d.reshape (t,nrows,co) + local nr,nc = array2d.size(t) + local ncols = nr*nc / nrows + local res = {} + local ir,ic = 1,1 + for i = 1,nrows do + local row = {} + for j = 1,ncols do + row[j] = t[ir][ic] + if not co then + ic = ic + 1 + if ic > nc then + ir = ir + 1 + ic = 1 + end + else + ir = ir + 1 + if ir > nr then + ic = ic + 1 + ir = 1 + end + end + end + res[i] = row + end + return obj(t,res) +end + +--- transpose a 2D array. +-- @array2d t 2d array +-- @return a new 2d array +function array2d.transpose(t) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + local _, c = array2d.size(t) + return array2d.reshape(t,c,true) +end + +--- swap two rows of an array. +-- @array2d t a 2d array +-- @int i1 a row index +-- @int i2 a row index +-- @return t (same, modified 2d array) +function array2d.swap_rows (t,i1,i2) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + t[i1],t[i2] = t[i2],t[i1] + return t +end + +--- swap two columns of an array. +-- @array2d t a 2d array +-- @int j1 a column index +-- @int j2 a column index +-- @return t (same, modified 2d array) +function array2d.swap_cols (t,j1,j2) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + for _, row in ipairs(t) do + row[j1],row[j2] = row[j2],row[j1] + end + return t +end + +--- extract the specified rows. +-- @array2d t 2d array +-- @tparam {int} ridx a table of row indices +-- @return a new 2d array with the extracted rows +function array2d.extract_rows (t,ridx) + return obj(t,index_by(t,ridx)) +end + +--- extract the specified columns. +-- @array2d t 2d array +-- @tparam {int} cidx a table of column indices +-- @return a new 2d array with the extracted colums +function array2d.extract_cols (t,cidx) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + local res = {} + for i = 1,#t do + res[i] = index_by(t[i],cidx) + end + return obj(t,res) +end + +--- remove a row from an array. +-- @function array2d.remove_row +-- @array2d t a 2d array +-- @int i a row index +array2d.remove_row = remove + +--- remove a column from an array. +-- @array2d t a 2d array +-- @int j a column index +function array2d.remove_col (t,j) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + for i = 1,#t do + remove(t[i],j) + end +end + +do + local function _parse (s) + local r, c = s:match 'R(%d+)C(%d+)' + if r then + r,c = tonumber(r),tonumber(c) + return r,c + end + c,r = s:match '(%a+)(%d+)' + if c then + local cv = 0 + for i = 1, #c do + cv = cv * 26 + byte(c:sub(i,i)) - byte 'A' + 1 + end + return tonumber(r), cv + end + error('bad cell specifier: '..s) + end + + --- parse a spreadsheet range. + -- The range can be specified either as 'A1:B2' or 'R1C1:R2C2'; + -- a special case is a single element (e.g 'A1' or 'R1C1') + -- @string s a range (case insensitive). + -- @treturn int start row + -- @treturn int start col + -- @treturn int end row + -- @treturn int end col + function array2d.parse_range (s) + assert_arg(1,s,'string') + s = s:upper() + if s:find ':' then + local start,finish = splitv(s,':') + local i1,j1 = _parse(start) + local i2,j2 = _parse(finish) + return i1,j1,i2,j2 + else -- single value + local i,j = _parse(s) + return i,j + end + end +end + +--- get a slice of a 2D array using spreadsheet range notation. @see parse_range +-- @array2d t a 2D array +-- @string rstr range expression +-- @return a slice +-- @see array2d.parse_range +-- @see array2d.slice +function array2d.range (t,rstr) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + return array2d.slice(t,array2d.parse_range(rstr)) +end + +local default_range do + local function norm_value(v, max) + if not v then return v end + if v < 0 then + v = max + v + 1 + end + if v < 1 then v = 1 end + if v > max then v = max end + return v + end + + --- normalizes coordinates to valid positive entries and defaults. + -- Negative indices will be counted from the end, too low, or too high + -- will be limited by the array sizes. + -- @array2d t a 2D array + -- @int i1 start row (default 1) + -- @int j1 start col (default 1) + -- @int i2 end row (default N) + -- @int j2 end col (default M) + -- return i1, j1, i2, j2 + function array2d.default_range (t,i1,j1,i2,j2) + local nr, nc = array2d.size(t) + i1 = norm_value(i1 or 1, nr) + j1 = norm_value(j1 or 1, nc) + i2 = norm_value(i2 or nr, nr) + j2 = norm_value(j2 or nc, nc) + return i1,j1,i2,j2 + end + default_range = array2d.default_range +end + +--- get a slice of a 2D array. Note that if the specified range has +-- a 1D result, the rank of the result will be 1. +-- @array2d t a 2D array +-- @int i1 start row (default 1) +-- @int j1 start col (default 1) +-- @int i2 end row (default N) +-- @int j2 end col (default M) +-- @return an array, 2D in general but 1D in special cases. +function array2d.slice (t,i1,j1,i2,j2) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + i1,j1,i2,j2 = default_range(t,i1,j1,i2,j2) + local res = {} + for i = i1,i2 do + local val + local row = t[i] + if j1 == j2 then + val = row[j1] + else + val = {} + for j = j1,j2 do + val[#val+1] = row[j] + end + end + res[#res+1] = val + end + if i1 == i2 then res = res[1] end + return obj(t,res) +end + +--- set a specified range of an array to a value. +-- @array2d t a 2D array +-- @param value the value (may be a function, called as `val(i,j)`) +-- @int i1 start row (default 1) +-- @int j1 start col (default 1) +-- @int i2 end row (default N) +-- @int j2 end col (default M) +-- @see tablex.set +function array2d.set (t,value,i1,j1,i2,j2) + i1,j1,i2,j2 = default_range(t,i1,j1,i2,j2) + local i = i1 + if types.is_callable(value) then + local old_f = value + value = function(j) + return old_f(i,j) + end + end + while i <= i2 do + tset(t[i],value,j1,j2) + i = i + 1 + end +end + +--- write a 2D array to a file. +-- @array2d t a 2D array +-- @param f a file object (default stdout) +-- @string fmt a format string (default is just to use tostring) +-- @int i1 start row (default 1) +-- @int j1 start col (default 1) +-- @int i2 end row (default N) +-- @int j2 end col (default M) +function array2d.write (t,f,fmt,i1,j1,i2,j2) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + f = f or stdout + local rowop + if fmt then + rowop = function(row,j) fprintf(f,fmt,row[j]) end + else + rowop = function(row,j) f:write(tostring(row[j]),' ') end + end + local function newline() + f:write '\n' + end + array2d.forall(t,rowop,newline,i1,j1,i2,j2) +end + +--- perform an operation for all values in a 2D array. +-- @array2d t 2D array +-- @func row_op function to call on each value; `row_op(row,j)` +-- @func end_row_op function to call at end of each row; `end_row_op(i)` +-- @int i1 start row (default 1) +-- @int j1 start col (default 1) +-- @int i2 end row (default N) +-- @int j2 end col (default M) +function array2d.forall (t,row_op,end_row_op,i1,j1,i2,j2) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + i1,j1,i2,j2 = default_range(t,i1,j1,i2,j2) + for i = i1,i2 do + local row = t[i] + for j = j1,j2 do + row_op(row,j) + end + if end_row_op then end_row_op(i) end + end +end + +---- move a block from the destination to the source. +-- @array2d dest a 2D array +-- @int di start row in dest +-- @int dj start col in dest +-- @array2d src a 2D array +-- @int i1 start row (default 1) +-- @int j1 start col (default 1) +-- @int i2 end row (default N) +-- @int j2 end col (default M) +function array2d.move (dest,di,dj,src,i1,j1,i2,j2) + assert_arg(1,dest,'table') + assert_arg(4,src,'table') + i1,j1,i2,j2 = default_range(src,i1,j1,i2,j2) + local nr,nc = array2d.size(dest) + i2, j2 = min(nr,i2), min(nc,j2) + --i1, j1 = max(1,i1), max(1,j1) + dj = dj - 1 + for i = i1,i2 do + local drow, srow = dest[i+di-1], src[i] + for j = j1,j2 do + drow[j+dj] = srow[j] + end + end +end + +--- iterate over all elements in a 2D array, with optional indices. +-- @array2d a 2D array +-- @bool indices with indices (default false) +-- @int i1 start row (default 1) +-- @int j1 start col (default 1) +-- @int i2 end row (default N) +-- @int j2 end col (default M) +-- @return either `value` or `i,j,value` depending on the value of `indices` +function array2d.iter(a,indices,i1,j1,i2,j2) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + i1,j1,i2,j2 = default_range(a,i1,j1,i2,j2) + local i,j = i1,j1-1 + local row = a[i] + return function() + j = j + 1 + if j > j2 then + j = j1 + i = i + 1 + row = a[i] + if i > i2 then + return nil + end + end + if indices then + return i,j,row[j] + else + return row[j] + end + end +end + +--- iterate over all columns. +-- @array2d a a 2D array +-- @return column, column-index +function array2d.columns(a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + local n = #a[1] + local i = 0 + return function() + i = i + 1 + if i > n then return nil end + return column(a,i), i + end +end + +--- iterate over all rows. +-- Returns a copy of the row, for read-only purrposes directly iterating +-- is more performant; `ipairs(a)` +-- @array2d a a 2D array +-- @return row, row-index +function array2d.rows(a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + local n = #a + local i = 0 + return function() + i = i + 1 + if i > n then return nil end + return array2d.row(a,i), i + end +end + +--- new array of specified dimensions +-- @int rows number of rows +-- @int cols number of cols +-- @param val initial value; if it's a function then use `val(i,j)` +-- @return new 2d array +function array2d.new(rows,cols,val) + local res = {} + local fun = types.is_callable(val) + for i = 1,rows do + local row = {} + if fun then + for j = 1,cols do row[j] = val(i,j) end + else + for j = 1,cols do row[j] = val end + end + res[i] = row + end + return res +end + +return array2d + +end, + +["pl.class"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.class' +-------------------- +--- Provides a reuseable and convenient framework for creating classes in Lua. +-- Two possible notations: +-- +-- B = class(A) +-- class.B(A) +-- +-- The latter form creates a named class within the current environment. Note +-- that this implicitly brings in `pl.utils` as a dependency. +-- +-- See the Guide for further @{01-introduction.md.Simplifying_Object_Oriented_Programming_in_Lua|discussion} +-- @module pl.class + +local error, getmetatable, io, pairs, rawget, rawset, setmetatable, tostring, type = + _G.error, _G.getmetatable, _G.io, _G.pairs, _G.rawget, _G.rawset, _G.setmetatable, _G.tostring, _G.type +local compat + +-- this trickery is necessary to prevent the inheritance of 'super' and +-- the resulting recursive call problems. +local function call_ctor (c,obj,...) + local init = rawget(c,'_init') + local parent_with_init = rawget(c,'_parent_with_init') + + if parent_with_init then + if not init then -- inheriting an init + init = rawget(parent_with_init, '_init') + parent_with_init = rawget(parent_with_init, '_parent_with_init') + end + if parent_with_init then -- super() points to one above whereever _init came from + rawset(obj,'super',function(obj,...) + call_ctor(parent_with_init,obj,...) + end) + end + else + -- Without this, calling super() where none exists will sometimes loop and stack overflow + rawset(obj,'super',nil) + end + + local res = init(obj,...) + if parent_with_init then -- If this execution of call_ctor set a super, unset it + rawset(obj,'super',nil) + end + + return res +end + +--- initializes an __instance__ upon creation. +-- @function class:_init +-- @param ... parameters passed to the constructor +-- @usage local Cat = class() +-- function Cat:_init(name) +-- --self:super(name) -- call the ancestor initializer if needed +-- self.name = name +-- end +-- +-- local pussycat = Cat("pussycat") +-- print(pussycat.name) --> pussycat + +--- checks whether an __instance__ is derived from some class. +-- Works the other way around as `class_of`. It has two ways of using; +-- 1) call with a class to check against, 2) call without params. +-- @function instance:is_a +-- @param some_class class to check against, or `nil` to return the class +-- @return `true` if `instance` is derived from `some_class`, or if `some_class == nil` then +-- it returns the class table of the instance +-- @usage local pussycat = Lion() -- assuming Lion derives from Cat +-- if pussycat:is_a(Cat) then +-- -- it's true, it is a Lion, but also a Cat +-- end +-- +-- if pussycat:is_a() == Lion then +-- -- It's true +-- end +local function is_a(self,klass) + if klass == nil then + -- no class provided, so return the class this instance is derived from + return getmetatable(self) + end + local m = getmetatable(self) + if not m then return false end --*can't be an object! + while m do + if m == klass then return true end + m = rawget(m,'_base') + end + return false +end + +--- checks whether an __instance__ is derived from some class. +-- Works the other way around as `is_a`. +-- @function some_class:class_of +-- @param some_instance instance to check against +-- @return `true` if `some_instance` is derived from `some_class` +-- @usage local pussycat = Lion() -- assuming Lion derives from Cat +-- if Cat:class_of(pussycat) then +-- -- it's true +-- end +local function class_of(klass,obj) + if type(klass) ~= 'table' or not rawget(klass,'is_a') then return false end + return klass.is_a(obj,klass) +end + +--- cast an object to another class. +-- It is not clever (or safe!) so use carefully. +-- @param some_instance the object to be changed +-- @function some_class:cast +local function cast (klass, obj) + return setmetatable(obj,klass) +end + + +local function _class_tostring (obj) + local mt = obj._class + local name = rawget(mt,'_name') + setmetatable(obj,nil) + local str = tostring(obj) + setmetatable(obj,mt) + if name then str = name ..str:gsub('table','') end + return str +end + +local function tupdate(td,ts,dont_override) + for k,v in pairs(ts) do + if not dont_override or td[k] == nil then + td[k] = v + end + end +end + +local function _class(base,c_arg,c) + -- the class `c` will be the metatable for all its objects, + -- and they will look up their methods in it. + local mt = {} -- a metatable for the class to support __call and _handler + -- can define class by passing it a plain table of methods + local plain = type(base) == 'table' and not getmetatable(base) + if plain then + c = base + base = c._base + else + c = c or {} + end + + if type(base) == 'table' then + -- our new class is a shallow copy of the base class! + -- but be careful not to wipe out any methods we have been given at this point! + tupdate(c,base,plain) + c._base = base + -- inherit the 'not found' handler, if present + if rawget(c,'_handler') then mt.__index = c._handler end + elseif base ~= nil then + error("must derive from a table type",3) + end + + c.__index = c + setmetatable(c,mt) + if not plain then + if base and rawget(base,'_init') then c._parent_with_init = base end -- For super and inherited init + c._init = nil + end + + if base and rawget(base,'_class_init') then + base._class_init(c,c_arg) + end + + -- expose a ctor which can be called by <classname>(<args>) + mt.__call = function(class_tbl,...) + local obj + if rawget(c,'_create') then obj = c._create(...) end + if not obj then obj = {} end + setmetatable(obj,c) + + if rawget(c,'_init') or rawget(c,'_parent_with_init') then -- constructor exists + local res = call_ctor(c,obj,...) + if res then -- _if_ a ctor returns a value, it becomes the object... + obj = res + setmetatable(obj,c) + end + end + + if base and rawget(base,'_post_init') then + base._post_init(obj) + end + + return obj + end + -- Call Class.catch to set a handler for methods/properties not found in the class! + c.catch = function(self, handler) + if type(self) == "function" then + -- called using . instead of : + handler = self + end + c._handler = handler + mt.__index = handler + end + c.is_a = is_a + c.class_of = class_of + c.cast = cast + c._class = c + + if not rawget(c,'__tostring') then + c.__tostring = _class_tostring + end + + return c +end + +--- create a new class, derived from a given base class. +-- Supporting two class creation syntaxes: +-- either `Name = class(base)` or `class.Name(base)`. +-- The first form returns the class directly and does not set its `_name`. +-- The second form creates a variable `Name` in the current environment set +-- to the class, and also sets `_name`. +-- @function class +-- @param base optional base class +-- @param c_arg optional parameter to class constructor +-- @param c optional table to be used as class +local class +class = setmetatable({},{ + __call = function(fun,...) + return _class(...) + end, + __index = function(tbl,key) + if key == 'class' then + io.stderr:write('require("pl.class").class is deprecated. Use require("pl.class")\n') + return class + end + compat = compat or require 'pl.compat' + local env = compat.getfenv(2) + return function(...) + local c = _class(...) + c._name = key + rawset(env,key,c) + return c + end + end +}) + +class.properties = class() + +function class.properties._class_init(klass) + klass.__index = function(t,key) + -- normal class lookup! + local v = klass[key] + if v then return v end + -- is it a getter? + v = rawget(klass,'get_'..key) + if v then + return v(t) + end + -- is it a field? + return rawget(t,'_'..key) + end + klass.__newindex = function (t,key,value) + -- if there's a setter, use that, otherwise directly set table + local p = 'set_'..key + local setter = klass[p] + if setter then + setter(t,value) + else + rawset(t,key,value) + end + end +end + + +return class + + +end, + +["pl.compat"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.compat' +-------------------- +---------------- +--- Lua 5.1/5.2/5.3 compatibility. +-- Injects `table.pack`, `table.unpack`, and `package.searchpath` in the global +-- environment, to make sure they are available for Lua 5.1 and LuaJIT. +-- +-- All other functions are exported as usual in the returned module table. +-- +-- NOTE: everything in this module is also available in `pl.utils`. +-- @module pl.compat +local compat = {} + +--- boolean flag this is Lua 5.1 (or LuaJIT). +-- @field lua51 +compat.lua51 = _VERSION == 'Lua 5.1' + +--- boolean flag this is LuaJIT. +-- @field jit +compat.jit = (tostring(assert):match('builtin') ~= nil) + +--- boolean flag this is LuaJIT with 5.2 compatibility compiled in. +-- @field jit52 +if compat.jit then + -- 'goto' is a keyword when 52 compatibility is enabled in LuaJit + compat.jit52 = not loadstring("local goto = 1") +end + +--- the directory separator character for the current platform. +-- @field dir_separator +compat.dir_separator = _G.package.config:sub(1,1) + +--- boolean flag this is a Windows platform. +-- @field is_windows +compat.is_windows = compat.dir_separator == '\\' + +--- execute a shell command, in a compatible and platform independent way. +-- This is a compatibility function that returns the same for Lua 5.1 and +-- Lua 5.2+. +-- +-- NOTE: Windows systems can use signed 32bit integer exitcodes. Posix systems +-- only use exitcodes 0-255, anything else is undefined. +-- +-- NOTE2: In Lua 5.2 and 5.3 a Windows exitcode of -1 would not properly be +-- returned, this function will return it properly for all versions. +-- @param cmd a shell command +-- @return true if successful +-- @return actual return code +function compat.execute(cmd) + local res1,res2,res3 = os.execute(cmd) + if res2 == "No error" and res3 == 0 and compat.is_windows then + -- os.execute bug in Lua 5.2/5.3 not reporting -1 properly on Windows + -- this was fixed in 5.4 + res3 = -1 + end + if compat.lua51 and not compat.jit52 then + if compat.is_windows then + return res1==0,res1 + else + res1 = res1 > 255 and res1 / 256 or res1 + return res1==0,res1 + end + else + if compat.is_windows then + return res3==0,res3 + else + return not not res1,res3 + end + end +end + +---------------- +-- Load Lua code as a text or binary chunk (in a Lua 5.2 compatible way). +-- @param ld code string or loader +-- @param[opt] source name of chunk for errors +-- @param[opt] mode 'b', 't' or 'bt' +-- @param[opt] env environment to load the chunk in +-- @function compat.load + +--------------- +-- Get environment of a function (in a Lua 5.1 compatible way). +-- Not 100% compatible, so with Lua 5.2 it may return nil for a function with no +-- global references! +-- Based on code by [Sergey Rozhenko](http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2010-06/msg00313.html) +-- @param f a function or a call stack reference +-- @function compat.getfenv + +--------------- +-- Set environment of a function (in a Lua 5.1 compatible way). +-- @param f a function or a call stack reference +-- @param env a table that becomes the new environment of `f` +-- @function compat.setfenv + +if compat.lua51 then -- define Lua 5.2 style load() + if not compat.jit then -- but LuaJIT's load _is_ compatible + local lua51_load = load + function compat.load(str,src,mode,env) + local chunk,err + if type(str) == 'string' then + if str:byte(1) == 27 and not (mode or 'bt'):find 'b' then + return nil,"attempt to load a binary chunk" + end + chunk,err = loadstring(str,src) + else + chunk,err = lua51_load(str,src) + end + if chunk and env then setfenv(chunk,env) end + return chunk,err + end + else + compat.load = load + end + compat.setfenv, compat.getfenv = setfenv, getfenv +else + compat.load = load + -- setfenv/getfenv replacements for Lua 5.2 + -- by Sergey Rozhenko + -- http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2010-06/msg00313.html + -- Roberto Ierusalimschy notes that it is possible for getfenv to return nil + -- in the case of a function with no globals: + -- http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2010-06/msg00315.html + function compat.setfenv(f, t) + f = (type(f) == 'function' and f or debug.getinfo(f + 1, 'f').func) + local name + local up = 0 + repeat + up = up + 1 + name = debug.getupvalue(f, up) + until name == '_ENV' or name == nil + if name then + debug.upvaluejoin(f, up, function() return name end, 1) -- use unique upvalue + debug.setupvalue(f, up, t) + end + if f ~= 0 then return f end + end + + function compat.getfenv(f) + local f = f or 0 + f = (type(f) == 'function' and f or debug.getinfo(f + 1, 'f').func) + local name, val + local up = 0 + repeat + up = up + 1 + name, val = debug.getupvalue(f, up) + until name == '_ENV' or name == nil + return val + end +end + + +--- Global exported functions (for Lua 5.1 & LuaJIT) +-- @section lua52 + +--- pack an argument list into a table. +-- @param ... any arguments +-- @return a table with field n set to the length +-- @function table.pack +if not table.pack then + function table.pack (...) -- luacheck: ignore + return {n=select('#',...); ...} + end +end + +--- unpack a table and return the elements. +-- +-- NOTE: this version does NOT honor the n field, and hence it is not nil-safe. +-- See `utils.unpack` for a version that is nil-safe. +-- @param t table to unpack +-- @param[opt] i index from which to start unpacking, defaults to 1 +-- @param[opt] t index of the last element to unpack, defaults to #t +-- @return multiple return values from the table +-- @function table.unpack +-- @see utils.unpack +if not table.unpack then + table.unpack = unpack -- luacheck: ignore +end + +--- return the full path where a file name would be matched. +-- This function was introduced in Lua 5.2, so this compatibility version +-- will be injected in Lua 5.1 engines. +-- @string name file name, possibly dotted +-- @string path a path-template in the same form as package.path or package.cpath +-- @string[opt] sep template separate character to be replaced by path separator. Default: "." +-- @string[opt] rep the path separator to use, defaults to system separator. Default; "/" on Unixes, "\" on Windows. +-- @see path.package_path +-- @function package.searchpath +-- @return on success: path of the file +-- @return on failure: nil, error string listing paths tried +if not package.searchpath then + function package.searchpath (name,path,sep,rep) -- luacheck: ignore + if type(name) ~= "string" then + error(("bad argument #1 to 'searchpath' (string expected, got %s)"):format(type(path)), 2) + end + if type(path) ~= "string" then + error(("bad argument #2 to 'searchpath' (string expected, got %s)"):format(type(path)), 2) + end + if sep ~= nil and type(sep) ~= "string" then + error(("bad argument #3 to 'searchpath' (string expected, got %s)"):format(type(path)), 2) + end + if rep ~= nil and type(rep) ~= "string" then + error(("bad argument #4 to 'searchpath' (string expected, got %s)"):format(type(path)), 2) + end + sep = sep or "." + rep = rep or compat.dir_separator + do + local s, e = name:find(sep, nil, true) + while s do + name = name:sub(1, s-1) .. rep .. name:sub(e+1, -1) + s, e = name:find(sep, s + #rep + 1, true) + end + end + local tried = {} + for m in path:gmatch('[^;]+') do + local nm = m:gsub('?', name) + tried[#tried+1] = nm + local f = io.open(nm,'r') + if f then f:close(); return nm end + end + return nil, "\tno file '" .. table.concat(tried, "'\n\tno file '") .. "'" + end +end + +--- Global exported functions (for Lua < 5.4) +-- @section lua54 + +--- raise a warning message. +-- This functions mimics the `warn` function added in Lua 5.4. +-- @function warn +-- @param ... any arguments +if not warn then -- luacheck: ignore + local enabled = false + function warn(arg1, ...) -- luacheck: ignore + if type(arg1) == "string" and arg1:sub(1, 1) == "@" then + -- control message + if arg1 == "@on" then + enabled = true + return + end + if arg1 == "@off" then + enabled = false + return + end + return -- ignore unknown control messages + end + if enabled then + io.stderr:write("Lua warning: ", arg1, ...) + io.stderr:write("\n") + end + end +end + +return compat + +end, + +["pl.comprehension"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.comprehension' +-------------------- +--- List comprehensions implemented in Lua. +-- +-- See the [wiki page](http://lua-users.org/wiki/ListComprehensions) +-- +-- local C= require 'pl.comprehension' . new() +-- +-- C ('x for x=1,10') () +-- ==> {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} +-- C 'x^2 for x=1,4' () +-- ==> {1,4,9,16} +-- C '{x,x^2} for x=1,4' () +-- ==> {{1,1},{2,4},{3,9},{4,16}} +-- C '2*x for x' {1,2,3} +-- ==> {2,4,6} +-- dbl = C '2*x for x' +-- dbl {10,20,30} +-- ==> {20,40,60} +-- C 'x for x if x % 2 == 0' {1,2,3,4,5} +-- ==> {2,4} +-- C '{x,y} for x = 1,2 for y = 1,2' () +-- ==> {{1,1},{1,2},{2,1},{2,2}} +-- C '{x,y} for x for y' ({1,2},{10,20}) +-- ==> {{1,10},{1,20},{2,10},{2,20}} +-- assert(C 'sum(x^2 for x)' {2,3,4} == 2^2+3^2+4^2) +-- +-- (c) 2008 David Manura. Licensed under the same terms as Lua (MIT license). +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.luabalanced` +-- +-- See @{07-functional.md.List_Comprehensions|the Guide} +-- @module pl.comprehension + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' + +local status,lb = pcall(require, "pl.luabalanced") +if not status then + lb = require 'luabalanced' +end + +local math_max = math.max +local table_concat = table.concat + +-- fold operations +-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fold_(higher-order_function) +local ops = { + list = {init=' {} ', accum=' __result[#__result+1] = (%s) '}, + table = {init=' {} ', accum=' local __k, __v = %s __result[__k] = __v '}, + sum = {init=' 0 ', accum=' __result = __result + (%s) '}, + min = {init=' nil ', accum=' local __tmp = %s ' .. + ' if __result then if __tmp < __result then ' .. + '__result = __tmp end else __result = __tmp end '}, + max = {init=' nil ', accum=' local __tmp = %s ' .. + ' if __result then if __tmp > __result then ' .. + '__result = __tmp end else __result = __tmp end '}, +} + + +-- Parses comprehension string expr. +-- Returns output expression list <out> string, array of for types +-- ('=', 'in' or nil) <fortypes>, array of input variable name +-- strings <invarlists>, array of input variable value strings +-- <invallists>, array of predicate expression strings <preds>, +-- operation name string <opname>, and number of placeholder +-- parameters <max_param>. +-- +-- The is equivalent to the mathematical set-builder notation: +-- +-- <opname> { <out> | <invarlist> in <invallist> , <preds> } +-- +-- @usage "x^2 for x" -- array values +-- @usage "x^2 for x=1,10,2" -- numeric for +-- @usage "k^v for k,v in pairs(_1)" -- iterator for +-- @usage "(x+y)^2 for x for y if x > y" -- nested +-- +local function parse_comprehension(expr) + local pos = 1 + + -- extract opname (if exists) + local opname + local tok, post = expr:match('^%s*([%a_][%w_]*)%s*%(()', pos) + local pose = #expr + 1 + if tok then + local tok2, posb = lb.match_bracketed(expr, post-1) + assert(tok2, 'syntax error') + if expr:match('^%s*$', posb) then + opname = tok + pose = posb - 1 + pos = post + end + end + opname = opname or "list" + + -- extract out expression list + local out; out, pos = lb.match_explist(expr, pos) + assert(out, "syntax error: missing expression list") + out = table_concat(out, ', ') + + -- extract "for" clauses + local fortypes = {} + local invarlists = {} + local invallists = {} + while 1 do + local post = expr:match('^%s*for%s+()', pos) + if not post then break end + pos = post + + -- extract input vars + local iv; iv, pos = lb.match_namelist(expr, pos) + assert(#iv > 0, 'syntax error: zero variables') + for _,ident in ipairs(iv) do + assert(not ident:match'^__', + "identifier " .. ident .. " may not contain __ prefix") + end + invarlists[#invarlists+1] = iv + + -- extract '=' or 'in' (optional) + local fortype, post = expr:match('^(=)%s*()', pos) + if not fortype then fortype, post = expr:match('^(in)%s+()', pos) end + if fortype then + pos = post + -- extract input value range + local il; il, pos = lb.match_explist(expr, pos) + assert(#il > 0, 'syntax error: zero expressions') + assert(fortype ~= '=' or #il == 2 or #il == 3, + 'syntax error: numeric for requires 2 or three expressions') + fortypes[#invarlists] = fortype + invallists[#invarlists] = il + else + fortypes[#invarlists] = false + invallists[#invarlists] = false + end + end + assert(#invarlists > 0, 'syntax error: missing "for" clause') + + -- extract "if" clauses + local preds = {} + while 1 do + local post = expr:match('^%s*if%s+()', pos) + if not post then break end + pos = post + local pred; pred, pos = lb.match_expression(expr, pos) + assert(pred, 'syntax error: predicated expression not found') + preds[#preds+1] = pred + end + + -- extract number of parameter variables (name matching "_%d+") + local stmp = ''; lb.gsub(expr, function(u, sin) -- strip comments/strings + if u == 'e' then stmp = stmp .. ' ' .. sin .. ' ' end + end) + local max_param = 0; stmp:gsub('[%a_][%w_]*', function(s) + local s = s:match('^_(%d+)$') + if s then max_param = math_max(max_param, tonumber(s)) end + end) + + if pos ~= pose then + assert(false, "syntax error: unrecognized " .. expr:sub(pos)) + end + + --DEBUG: + --print('----\n', string.format("%q", expr), string.format("%q", out), opname) + --for k,v in ipairs(invarlists) do print(k,v, invallists[k]) end + --for k,v in ipairs(preds) do print(k,v) end + + return out, fortypes, invarlists, invallists, preds, opname, max_param +end + + +-- Create Lua code string representing comprehension. +-- Arguments are in the form returned by parse_comprehension. +local function code_comprehension( + out, fortypes, invarlists, invallists, preds, opname, max_param +) + local op = assert(ops[opname]) + local code = op.accum:gsub('%%s', out) + + for i=#preds,1,-1 do local pred = preds[i] + code = ' if ' .. pred .. ' then ' .. code .. ' end ' + end + for i=#invarlists,1,-1 do + if not fortypes[i] then + local arrayname = '__in' .. i + local idx = '__idx' .. i + code = + ' for ' .. idx .. ' = 1, #' .. arrayname .. ' do ' .. + ' local ' .. invarlists[i][1] .. ' = ' .. arrayname .. '['..idx..'] ' .. + code .. ' end ' + else + code = + ' for ' .. + table_concat(invarlists[i], ', ') .. + ' ' .. fortypes[i] .. ' ' .. + table_concat(invallists[i], ', ') .. + ' do ' .. code .. ' end ' + end + end + code = ' local __result = ( ' .. op.init .. ' ) ' .. code + return code +end + + +-- Convert code string represented by code_comprehension +-- into Lua function. Also must pass ninputs = #invarlists, +-- max_param, and invallists (from parse_comprehension). +-- Uses environment env. +local function wrap_comprehension(code, ninputs, max_param, invallists, env) + assert(ninputs > 0) + local ts = {} + for i=1,max_param do + ts[#ts+1] = '_' .. i + end + for i=1,ninputs do + if not invallists[i] then + local name = '__in' .. i + ts[#ts+1] = name + end + end + if #ts > 0 then + code = ' local ' .. table_concat(ts, ', ') .. ' = ... ' .. code + end + code = code .. ' return __result ' + --print('DEBUG:', code) + local f, err = utils.load(code,'tmp','t',env) + if not f then assert(false, err .. ' with generated code ' .. code) end + return f +end + + +-- Build Lua function from comprehension string. +-- Uses environment env. +local function build_comprehension(expr, env) + local out, fortypes, invarlists, invallists, preds, opname, max_param + = parse_comprehension(expr) + local code = code_comprehension( + out, fortypes, invarlists, invallists, preds, opname, max_param) + local f = wrap_comprehension(code, #invarlists, max_param, invallists, env) + return f +end + + +-- Creates new comprehension cache. +-- Any list comprehension function created are set to the environment +-- env (defaults to caller of new). +local function new(env) + -- Note: using a single global comprehension cache would have had + -- security implications (e.g. retrieving cached functions created + -- in other environments). + -- The cache lookup function could have instead been written to retrieve + -- the caller's environment, lookup up the cache private to that + -- environment, and then looked up the function in that cache. + -- That would avoid the need for this <new> call to + -- explicitly manage caches; however, that might also have an undue + -- performance penalty. + + if not env then + env = utils.getfenv(2) + end + + local mt = {} + local cache = setmetatable({}, mt) + + -- Index operator builds, caches, and returns Lua function + -- corresponding to comprehension expression string. + -- + -- Example: f = comprehension['x^2 for x'] + -- + function mt:__index(expr) + local f = build_comprehension(expr, env) + self[expr] = f -- cache + return f + end + + -- Convenience syntax. + -- Allows comprehension 'x^2 for x' instead of comprehension['x^2 for x']. + mt.__call = mt.__index + + cache.new = new + + return cache +end + + +local comprehension = {} +comprehension.new = new + +return comprehension + +end, + +["pl.config"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.config' +-------------------- +--- Reads configuration files into a Lua table. +-- Understands INI files, classic Unix config files, and simple +-- delimited columns of values. See @{06-data.md.Reading_Configuration_Files|the Guide} +-- +-- # test.config +-- # Read timeout in seconds +-- read.timeout=10 +-- # Write timeout in seconds +-- write.timeout=5 +-- #acceptable ports +-- ports = 1002,1003,1004 +-- +-- -- readconfig.lua +-- local config = require 'config' +-- local t = config.read 'test.config' +-- print(pretty.write(t)) +-- +-- ### output ##### +-- { +-- ports = { +-- 1002, +-- 1003, +-- 1004 +-- }, +-- write_timeout = 5, +-- read_timeout = 10 +-- } +-- +-- @module pl.config + +local type,tonumber,ipairs,io, table = _G.type,_G.tonumber,_G.ipairs,_G.io,_G.table + +local function split(s,re) + local res = {} + local t_insert = table.insert + re = '[^'..re..']+' + for k in s:gmatch(re) do t_insert(res,k) end + return res +end + +local function strip(s) + return s:gsub('^%s+',''):gsub('%s+$','') +end + +local function strip_quotes (s) + return s:gsub("['\"](.*)['\"]",'%1') +end + +local config = {} + +--- like io.lines(), but allows for lines to be continued with '\'. +-- @param file a file-like object (anything where read() returns the next line) or a filename. +-- Defaults to stardard input. +-- @return an iterator over the lines, or nil +-- @return error 'not a file-like object' or 'file is nil' +function config.lines(file) + local f,openf,err + local line = '' + if type(file) == 'string' then + f,err = io.open(file,'r') + if not f then return nil,err end + openf = true + else + f = file or io.stdin + if not file.read then return nil, 'not a file-like object' end + end + if not f then return nil, 'file is nil' end + return function() + local l = f:read() + while l do + -- only for non-blank lines that don't begin with either ';' or '#' + if l:match '%S' and not l:match '^%s*[;#]' then + -- does the line end with '\'? + local i = l:find '\\%s*$' + if i then -- if so, + line = line..l:sub(1,i-1) + elseif line == '' then + return l + else + l = line..l + line = '' + return l + end + end + l = f:read() + end + if openf then f:close() end + end +end + +--- read a configuration file into a table +-- @param file either a file-like object or a string, which must be a filename +-- @tab[opt] cnfg a configuration table that may contain these fields: +-- +-- * `smart` try to deduce what kind of config file we have (default false) +-- * `variabilize` make names into valid Lua identifiers (default true) +-- * `convert_numbers` try to convert values into numbers (default true) +-- * `trim_space` ensure that there is no starting or trailing whitespace with values (default true) +-- * `trim_quotes` remove quotes from strings (default false) +-- * `list_delim` delimiter to use when separating columns (default ',') +-- * `keysep` separator between key and value pairs (default '=') +-- +-- @return a table containing items, or `nil` +-- @return error message (same as @{config.lines} +function config.read(file,cnfg) + local auto + + local iter,err = config.lines(file) + if not iter then return nil,err end + local line = iter() + cnfg = cnfg or {} + if cnfg.smart then + auto = true + if line:match '^[^=]+=' then + cnfg.keysep = '=' + elseif line:match '^[^:]+:' then + cnfg.keysep = ':' + cnfg.list_delim = ':' + elseif line:match '^%S+%s+' then + cnfg.keysep = ' ' + -- more than two columns assume that it's a space-delimited list + -- cf /etc/fstab with /etc/ssh/ssh_config + if line:match '^%S+%s+%S+%s+%S+' then + cnfg.list_delim = ' ' + end + cnfg.variabilize = false + end + end + + + local function check_cnfg (var,def) + local val = cnfg[var] + if val == nil then return def else return val end + end + + local initial_digits = '^[%d%+%-]' + local t = {} + local top_t = t + local variabilize = check_cnfg ('variabilize',true) + local list_delim = check_cnfg('list_delim',',') + local convert_numbers = check_cnfg('convert_numbers',true) + local convert_boolean = check_cnfg('convert_boolean',false) + local trim_space = check_cnfg('trim_space',true) + local trim_quotes = check_cnfg('trim_quotes',false) + local ignore_assign = check_cnfg('ignore_assign',false) + local keysep = check_cnfg('keysep','=') + local keypat = keysep == ' ' and '%s+' or '%s*'..keysep..'%s*' + if list_delim == ' ' then list_delim = '%s+' end + + local function process_name(key) + if variabilize then + key = key:gsub('[^%w]','_') + end + return key + end + + local function process_value(value) + if list_delim and value:find(list_delim) then + value = split(value,list_delim) + for i,v in ipairs(value) do + value[i] = process_value(v) + end + elseif convert_numbers and value:find(initial_digits) then + local val = tonumber(value) + if not val and value:match ' kB$' then + value = value:gsub(' kB','') + val = tonumber(value) + end + if val then value = val end + elseif convert_boolean and value == 'true' then + return true + elseif convert_boolean and value == 'false' then + return false + end + if type(value) == 'string' then + if trim_space then value = strip(value) end + if not trim_quotes and auto and value:match '^"' then + trim_quotes = true + end + if trim_quotes then value = strip_quotes(value) end + end + return value + end + + while line do + if line:find('^%[') then -- section! + local section = process_name(line:match('%[([^%]]+)%]')) + t = top_t + t[section] = {} + t = t[section] + else + line = line:gsub('^%s*','') + local i1,i2 = line:find(keypat) + if i1 and not ignore_assign then -- key,value assignment + local key = process_name(line:sub(1,i1-1)) + local value = process_value(line:sub(i2+1)) + t[key] = value + else -- a plain list of values... + t[#t+1] = process_value(line) + end + end + line = iter() + end + return top_t +end + +return config + +end, + +["pl.data"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.data' +-------------------- +--- Reading and querying simple tabular data. +-- +-- data.read 'test.txt' +-- ==> {{10,20},{2,5},{40,50},fieldnames={'x','y'},delim=','} +-- +-- Provides a way of creating basic SQL-like queries. +-- +-- require 'pl' +-- local d = data.read('xyz.txt') +-- local q = d:select('x,y,z where x > 3 and z < 2 sort by y') +-- for x,y,z in q do +-- print(x,y,z) +-- end +-- +-- See @{06-data.md.Reading_Columnar_Data|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.array2d` (fallback methods) +-- @module pl.data + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local _DEBUG = rawget(_G,'_DEBUG') + +local patterns,function_arg,usplit,array_tostring = utils.patterns,utils.function_arg,utils.split,utils.array_tostring +local append,concat = table.insert,table.concat +local gsub = string.gsub +local io = io +local _G,print,type,tonumber,ipairs,setmetatable = _G,print,type,tonumber,ipairs,setmetatable + + +local data = {} + +local parse_select + +local function rstrip(s) + return (s:gsub('%s+$','')) +end + +local function strip (s) + return (rstrip(s):gsub('^%s*','')) +end + +-- This gives `l` the standard List metatable, +-- pulling in the List module. +local function makelist(l) + return setmetatable(l, require('pl.List')) +end + +local function map(fun,t) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#t do + res[i] = fun(t[i]) + end + return res +end + +local function split(line,delim,csv,n) + local massage + -- CSV fields may be double-quoted and may contain commas! + if csv and line:match '"' then + line = line:gsub('"([^"]+)"',function(str) + local s,cnt = str:gsub(',','\001') + if cnt > 0 then massage = true end + return s + end) + if massage then + massage = function(s) return (s:gsub('\001',',')) end + end + end + local res = (usplit(line,delim,false,n)) + if csv then + -- restore CSV commas-in-fields + if massage then res = map(massage,res) end + -- in CSV mode trailiing commas are significant! + if line:match ',$' then append(res,'') end + end + return makelist(res) +end + +local function find(t,v) + for i = 1,#t do + if v == t[i] then return i end + end +end + +local DataMT = { + column_by_name = function(self,name) + if type(name) == 'number' then + name = '$'..name + end + local arr = {} + for res in data.query(self,name) do + append(arr,res) + end + return makelist(arr) + end, + + copy_select = function(self,condn) + condn = parse_select(condn,self) + local iter = data.query(self,condn) + local res = {} + local row = makelist{iter()} + while #row > 0 do + append(res,row) + row = makelist{iter()} + end + res.delim = self.delim + return data.new(res,split(condn.fields,',')) + end, + + column_names = function(self) + return self.fieldnames + end, +} + +local array2d + +DataMT.__index = function(self,name) + local f = DataMT[name] + if f then return f end + if not array2d then + array2d = require 'pl.array2d' + end + return array2d[name] +end + +--- return a particular column as a list of values (method). +-- @param name either name of column, or numerical index. +-- @function Data.column_by_name + +--- return a query iterator on this data (method). +-- @string condn the query expression +-- @function Data.select +-- @see data.query + +--- return a row iterator on this data (method). +-- @string condn the query expression +-- @function Data.select_row + +--- return a new data object based on this query (method). +-- @string condn the query expression +-- @function Data.copy_select + +--- return the field names of this data object (method). +-- @function Data.column_names + +--- write out a row (method). +-- @param f file-like object +-- @function Data.write_row + +--- write data out to file (method). +-- @param f file-like object +-- @function Data.write + + +-- [guessing delimiter] We check for comma, tab and spaces in that order. +-- [issue] any other delimiters to be checked? +local delims = {',', '\t', ' ', ';'} + +local function guess_delim (line) + if line=='' then return ' ' end + for _,delim in ipairs(delims) do + if line:find(delim) then + return delim == ' ' and '%s+' or delim + end + end + return ' ' +end + +-- [file parameter] If it's a string, we try open as a filename. If nil, then +-- either stdin or stdout depending on the mode. Otherwise, check if this is +-- a file-like object (implements read or write depending) +local function open_file (f,mode) + local opened, err + local reading = mode == 'r' + if type(f) == 'string' then + if f == 'stdin' then + f = io.stdin + elseif f == 'stdout' then + f = io.stdout + else + f,err = io.open(f,mode) + if not f then return nil,err end + opened = true + end + end + if f and ((reading and not f.read) or (not reading and not f.write)) then + return nil, "not a file-like object" + end + return f,nil,opened +end + +--- read a delimited file in a Lua table. +-- By default, attempts to treat first line as separated list of fieldnames. +-- @param file a filename or a file-like object +-- @tab cnfg parsing options +-- @string cnfg.delim a string pattern to split fields +-- @array cnfg.fieldnames (i.e. don't read from first line) +-- @bool cnfg.no_convert (default is to try conversion on first data line) +-- @tab cnfg.convert table of custom conversion functions with column keys +-- @int cnfg.numfields indices of columns known to be numbers +-- @bool cnfg.last_field_collect only split as many fields as fieldnames. +-- @int cnfg.thousands_dot thousands separator in Excel CSV is '.' +-- @bool cnfg.csv fields may be double-quoted and contain commas; +-- Also, empty fields are considered to be equivalent to zero. +-- @return `data` object, or `nil` +-- @return error message. May be a file error, 'not a file-like object' +-- or a conversion error +function data.read(file,cnfg) + local count,line + local D = {} + if not cnfg then cnfg = {} end + local f,err,opened = open_file(file,'r') + if not f then return nil, err end + local thousands_dot = cnfg.thousands_dot + local csv = cnfg.csv + if csv then cnfg.delim = ',' end + + -- note that using dot as the thousands separator (@thousands_dot) + -- requires a special conversion function! For CSV, _empty fields_ are + -- considered to default to numerial zeroes. + local tonumber = tonumber + local function try_number(x) + if thousands_dot then x = x:gsub('%.(...)','%1') end + if csv and x == '' then x = '0' end + local v = tonumber(x) + if v == nil then return nil,"not a number" end + return v + end + + count = 1 + line = f:read() + if not line then return nil, "empty file" end + + -- first question: what is the delimiter? + D.delim = cnfg.delim and cnfg.delim or guess_delim(line) + local delim = D.delim + + local conversion + local numfields = {} + local function append_conversion (idx,conv) + conversion = conversion or {} + append(numfields,idx) + append(conversion,conv) + end + if cnfg.numfields then + for _,n in ipairs(cnfg.numfields) do append_conversion(n,try_number) end + end + + -- some space-delimited data starts with a space. This should not be a column, + -- although it certainly would be for comma-separated, etc. + local stripper + if delim == '%s+' and line:find(delim) == 1 then + stripper = function(s) return s:gsub('^%s+','') end + line = stripper(line) + end + -- first line will usually be field names. Unless fieldnames are specified, + -- we check if it contains purely numerical values for the case of reading + -- plain data files. + if not cnfg.fieldnames then + local fields,nums + fields = split(line,delim,csv) + if not cnfg.convert then + nums = map(tonumber,fields) + if #nums == #fields then -- they're ALL numbers! + append(D,nums) -- add the first converted row + -- and specify conversions for subsequent rows + for i = 1,#nums do append_conversion(i,try_number) end + else -- we'll try to check numbers just now.. + nums = nil + end + else -- [explicit column conversions] (any deduced number conversions will be added) + for idx,conv in pairs(cnfg.convert) do append_conversion(idx,conv) end + end + if nums == nil then + cnfg.fieldnames = fields + end + line = f:read() + count = count + 1 + if stripper then line = stripper(line) end + elseif type(cnfg.fieldnames) == 'string' then + cnfg.fieldnames = split(cnfg.fieldnames,delim,csv) + end + local nfields + -- at this point, the column headers have been read in. If the first + -- row consisted of numbers, it has already been added to the dataset. + if cnfg.fieldnames then + D.fieldnames = cnfg.fieldnames + -- [collecting end field] If @last_field_collect then we'll + -- only split as many fields as there are fieldnames + if cnfg.last_field_collect then + nfields = #D.fieldnames + end + -- [implicit column conversion] unless @no_convert, we need the numerical field indices + -- of the first data row. These can also be specified explicitly by @numfields. + if not cnfg.no_convert then + local fields = split(line,D.delim,csv,nfields) + for i = 1,#fields do + if not find(numfields,i) and try_number(fields[i]) then + append_conversion(i,try_number) + end + end + end + end + -- keep going until finished + while line do + if not line:find ('^%s*$') then -- [blank lines] ignore them! + if stripper then line = stripper(line) end + local fields = split(line,delim,csv,nfields) + if conversion then -- there were field conversions... + for k = 1,#numfields do + local i,conv = numfields[k],conversion[k] + local val,err = conv(fields[i]) + if val == nil then + return nil, err..": "..fields[i].." at line "..count + else + fields[i] = val + end + end + end + append(D,fields) + end + line = f:read() + count = count + 1 + end + if opened then f:close() end + if delim == '%s+' then D.delim = ' ' end + if not D.fieldnames then D.fieldnames = {} end + return data.new(D) +end + +local function write_row (data,f,row,delim) + data.temp = array_tostring(row,data.temp) + f:write(concat(data.temp,delim),'\n') +end + +function DataMT:write_row(f,row) + write_row(self,f,row,self.delim) +end + +--- write 2D data to a file. +-- Does not assume that the data has actually been +-- generated with `new` or `read`. +-- @param data 2D array +-- @param file filename or file-like object +-- @tparam[opt] {string} fieldnames list of fields (optional) +-- @string[opt='\t'] delim delimiter (default tab) +-- @return true or nil, error +function data.write (data,file,fieldnames,delim) + local f,err,opened = open_file(file,'w') + if not f then return nil, err end + if not fieldnames then + fieldnames = data.fieldnames + end + delim = delim or '\t' + if fieldnames and #fieldnames > 0 then + f:write(concat(fieldnames,delim),'\n') + end + for i = 1,#data do + write_row(data,f,data[i],delim) + end + if opened then f:close() end + return true +end + + +function DataMT:write(file) + data.write(self,file,self.fieldnames,self.delim) +end + +local function massage_fieldnames (fields,copy) + -- fieldnames must be valid Lua identifiers; ignore any surrounding padding + -- but keep the original fieldnames... + for i = 1,#fields do + local f = strip(fields[i]) + copy[i] = f + fields[i] = f:gsub('%W','_') + end +end + +--- create a new dataset from a table of rows. +-- Can specify the fieldnames, else the table must have a field called +-- 'fieldnames', which is either a string of delimiter-separated names, +-- or a table of names. <br> +-- If the table does not have a field called 'delim', then an attempt will be +-- made to guess it from the fieldnames string, defaults otherwise to tab. +-- @param d the table. +-- @tparam[opt] {string} fieldnames optional fieldnames +-- @return the table. +function data.new (d,fieldnames) + d.fieldnames = d.fieldnames or fieldnames or '' + if not d.delim and type(d.fieldnames) == 'string' then + d.delim = guess_delim(d.fieldnames) + d.fieldnames = split(d.fieldnames,d.delim) + end + d.fieldnames = makelist(d.fieldnames) + d.original_fieldnames = {} + massage_fieldnames(d.fieldnames,d.original_fieldnames) + setmetatable(d,DataMT) + -- a query with just the fieldname will return a sequence + -- of values, which seq.copy turns into a table. + return d +end + +local sorted_query = [[ +return function (t) + local i = 0 + local v + local ls = {} + for i,v in ipairs(t) do + if CONDITION then + ls[#ls+1] = v + end + end + table.sort(ls,function(v1,v2) + return SORT_EXPR + end) + local n = #ls + return function() + i = i + 1 + v = ls[i] + if i > n then return end + return FIELDLIST + end +end +]] + +-- question: is this optimized case actually worth the extra code? +local simple_query = [[ +return function (t) + local n = #t + local i = 0 + local v + return function() + repeat + i = i + 1 + v = t[i] + until i > n or CONDITION + if i > n then return end + return FIELDLIST + end +end +]] + +local function is_string (s) + return type(s) == 'string' +end + +local field_error + +local function fieldnames_as_string (data) + return concat(data.fieldnames,',') +end + +local function massage_fields(data,f) + local idx + if f:find '^%d+$' then + idx = tonumber(f) + else + idx = find(data.fieldnames,f) + end + if idx then + return 'v['..idx..']' + else + field_error = f..' not found in '..fieldnames_as_string(data) + return f + end +end + + +local function process_select (data,parms) + --- preparing fields ---- + field_error = nil + local fields = parms.fields + local numfields = fields:find '%$' or #data.fieldnames == 0 + if fields:find '^%s*%*%s*' then + if not numfields then + fields = fieldnames_as_string(data) + else + local ncol = #data[1] + fields = {} + for i = 1,ncol do append(fields,'$'..i) end + fields = concat(fields,',') + end + end + local idpat = patterns.IDEN + if numfields then + idpat = '%$(%d+)' + else + -- massage field names to replace non-identifier chars + fields = rstrip(fields):gsub('[^,%w]','_') + end + local massage_fields = utils.bind1(massage_fields,data) + local ret = gsub(fields,idpat,massage_fields) + if field_error then return nil,field_error end + parms.fields = fields + parms.proc_fields = ret + parms.where = parms.where or 'true' + if is_string(parms.where) then + parms.where = gsub(parms.where,idpat,massage_fields) + field_error = nil + end + return true +end + + +parse_select = function(s,data) + local endp + local parms = {} + local w1,w2 = s:find('where ') + local s1,s2 = s:find('sort by ') + if w1 then -- where clause! + endp = (s1 or 0)-1 + parms.where = s:sub(w2+1,endp) + end + if s1 then -- sort by clause (must be last!) + parms.sort_by = s:sub(s2+1) + end + endp = (w1 or s1 or 0)-1 + parms.fields = s:sub(1,endp) + local status,err = process_select(data,parms) + if not status then return nil,err + else return parms end +end + +--- create a query iterator from a select string. +-- Select string has this format: <br> +-- FIELDLIST [ where LUA-CONDN [ sort by FIELD] ]<br> +-- FIELDLIST is a comma-separated list of valid fields, or '*'. <br> <br> +-- The condition can also be a table, with fields 'fields' (comma-sep string or +-- table), 'sort_by' (string) and 'where' (Lua expression string or function) +-- @param data table produced by read +-- @param condn select string or table +-- @param context a list of tables to be searched when resolving functions +-- @param return_row if true, wrap the results in a row table +-- @return an iterator over the specified fields, or nil +-- @return an error message +function data.query(data,condn,context,return_row) + local err + if is_string(condn) then + condn,err = parse_select(condn,data) + if not condn then return nil,err end + elseif type(condn) == 'table' then + if type(condn.fields) == 'table' then + condn.fields = concat(condn.fields,',') + end + if not condn.proc_fields then + local status,err = process_select(data,condn) + if not status then return nil,err end + end + else + return nil, "condition must be a string or a table" + end + local query + if condn.sort_by then -- use sorted_query + query = sorted_query + else + query = simple_query + end + local fields = condn.proc_fields or condn.fields + if return_row then + fields = '{'..fields..'}' + end + query = query:gsub('FIELDLIST',fields) + if is_string(condn.where) then + query = query:gsub('CONDITION',condn.where) + condn.where = nil + else + query = query:gsub('CONDITION','_condn(v)') + condn.where = function_arg(0,condn.where,'condition.where must be callable') + end + if condn.sort_by then + local expr,sort_var,sort_dir + local sort_by = condn.sort_by + local i1,i2 = sort_by:find('%s+') + if i1 then + sort_var,sort_dir = sort_by:sub(1,i1-1),sort_by:sub(i2+1) + else + sort_var = sort_by + sort_dir = 'asc' + end + if sort_var:match '^%$' then sort_var = sort_var:sub(2) end + sort_var = massage_fields(data,sort_var) + if field_error then return nil,field_error end + if sort_dir == 'asc' then + sort_dir = '<' + else + sort_dir = '>' + end + expr = ('%s %s %s'):format(sort_var:gsub('v','v1'),sort_dir,sort_var:gsub('v','v2')) + query = query:gsub('SORT_EXPR',expr) + end + if condn.where then + query = 'return function(_condn) '..query..' end' + end + if _DEBUG then print(query) end + + local fn,err = utils.load(query,'tmp') + if not fn then return nil,err end + fn = fn() -- get the function + if condn.where then + fn = fn(condn.where) + end + local qfun = fn(data) + if context then + -- [specifying context for condition] @context is a list of tables which are + -- 'injected'into the condition's custom context + append(context,_G) + local lookup = {} + utils.setfenv(qfun,lookup) + setmetatable(lookup,{ + __index = function(tbl,key) + -- _G.print(tbl,key) + for k,t in ipairs(context) do + if t[key] then return t[key] end + end + end + }) + end + return qfun +end + + +DataMT.select = data.query +DataMT.select_row = function(d,condn,context) + return data.query(d,condn,context,true) +end + +--- Filter input using a query. +-- @string Q a query string +-- @param infile filename or file-like object +-- @param outfile filename or file-like object +-- @bool dont_fail true if you want to return an error, not just fail +function data.filter (Q,infile,outfile,dont_fail) + local d = data.read(infile or 'stdin') + local out = open_file(outfile or 'stdout') + local iter,err = d:select(Q) + local delim = d.delim + if not iter then + err = 'error: '..err + if dont_fail then + return nil,err + else + utils.quit(1,err) + end + end + while true do + local res = {iter()} + if #res == 0 then break end + out:write(concat(res,delim),'\n') + end +end + +return data + + +end, + +["pl.Date"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.Date' +-------------------- +--- Date and Date Format classes. +-- See @{05-dates.md|the Guide}. +-- +-- NOTE: the date module is deprecated! see +-- https://github.com/lunarmodules/Penlight/issues/285 +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.class`, `pl.stringx`, `pl.utils` +-- @classmod pl.Date +-- @pragma nostrip + +local class = require 'pl.class' +local os_time, os_date = os.time, os.date +local stringx = require 'pl.stringx' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local assert_arg,assert_string = utils.assert_arg,utils.assert_string + + +utils.raise_deprecation { + source = "Penlight " .. utils._VERSION, + message = "the 'Date' module is deprecated, see https://github.com/lunarmodules/Penlight/issues/285", + version_removed = "2.0.0", + version_deprecated = "1.9.2", +} + + +local Date = class() +Date.Format = class() + +--- Date constructor. +-- @param t this can be either +-- +-- * `nil` or empty - use current date and time +-- * number - seconds since epoch (as returned by `os.time`). Resulting time is UTC +-- * `Date` - make a copy of this date +-- * table - table containing year, month, etc as for `os.time`. You may leave out year, month or day, +-- in which case current values will be used. +-- * year (will be followed by month, day etc) +-- +-- @param ... true if Universal Coordinated Time, or two to five numbers: month,day,hour,min,sec +-- @function Date +function Date:_init(t,...) + local time + local nargs = select('#',...) + if nargs > 2 then + local extra = {...} + local year = t + t = { + year = year, + month = extra[1], + day = extra[2], + hour = extra[3], + min = extra[4], + sec = extra[5] + } + end + if nargs == 1 then + self.utc = select(1,...) == true + end + if t == nil or t == 'utc' then + time = os_time() + self.utc = t == 'utc' + elseif type(t) == 'number' then + time = t + if self.utc == nil then self.utc = true end + elseif type(t) == 'table' then + if getmetatable(t) == Date then -- copy ctor + time = t.time + self.utc = t.utc + else + if not (t.year and t.month) then + local lt = os_date('*t') + if not t.year and not t.month and not t.day then + t.year = lt.year + t.month = lt.month + t.day = lt.day + else + t.year = t.year or lt.year + t.month = t.month or (t.day and lt.month or 1) + t.day = t.day or 1 + end + end + t.day = t.day or 1 + time = os_time(t) + end + else + error("bad type for Date constructor: "..type(t),2) + end + self:set(time) +end + +--- set the current time of this Date object. +-- @int t seconds since epoch +function Date:set(t) + self.time = t + if self.utc then + self.tab = os_date('!*t',t) + else + self.tab = os_date('*t',t) + end +end + +--- get the time zone offset from UTC. +-- @int ts seconds ahead of UTC +function Date.tzone (ts) + if ts == nil then + ts = os_time() + elseif type(ts) == "table" then + if getmetatable(ts) == Date then + ts = ts.time + else + ts = Date(ts).time + end + end + local utc = os_date('!*t',ts) + local lcl = os_date('*t',ts) + lcl.isdst = false + return os.difftime(os_time(lcl), os_time(utc)) +end + +--- convert this date to UTC. +function Date:toUTC () + local ndate = Date(self) + if not self.utc then + ndate.utc = true + ndate:set(ndate.time) + end + return ndate +end + +--- convert this UTC date to local. +function Date:toLocal () + local ndate = Date(self) + if self.utc then + ndate.utc = false + ndate:set(ndate.time) +--~ ndate:add { sec = Date.tzone(self) } + end + return ndate +end + +--- set the year. +-- @int y Four-digit year +-- @class function +-- @name Date:year + +--- set the month. +-- @int m month +-- @class function +-- @name Date:month + +--- set the day. +-- @int d day +-- @class function +-- @name Date:day + +--- set the hour. +-- @int h hour +-- @class function +-- @name Date:hour + +--- set the minutes. +-- @int min minutes +-- @class function +-- @name Date:min + +--- set the seconds. +-- @int sec seconds +-- @class function +-- @name Date:sec + +--- set the day of year. +-- @class function +-- @int yday day of year +-- @name Date:yday + +--- get the year. +-- @int y Four-digit year +-- @class function +-- @name Date:year + +--- get the month. +-- @class function +-- @name Date:month + +--- get the day. +-- @class function +-- @name Date:day + +--- get the hour. +-- @class function +-- @name Date:hour + +--- get the minutes. +-- @class function +-- @name Date:min + +--- get the seconds. +-- @class function +-- @name Date:sec + +--- get the day of year. +-- @class function +-- @name Date:yday + + +for _,c in ipairs{'year','month','day','hour','min','sec','yday'} do + Date[c] = function(self,val) + if val then + assert_arg(1,val,"number") + self.tab[c] = val + self:set(os_time(self.tab)) + return self + else + return self.tab[c] + end + end +end + +--- name of day of week. +-- @bool full abbreviated if true, full otherwise. +-- @ret string name +function Date:weekday_name(full) + return os_date(full and '%A' or '%a',self.time) +end + +--- name of month. +-- @int full abbreviated if true, full otherwise. +-- @ret string name +function Date:month_name(full) + return os_date(full and '%B' or '%b',self.time) +end + +--- is this day on a weekend?. +function Date:is_weekend() + return self.tab.wday == 1 or self.tab.wday == 7 +end + +--- add to a date object. +-- @param t a table containing one of the following keys and a value: +-- one of `year`,`month`,`day`,`hour`,`min`,`sec` +-- @return this date +function Date:add(t) + local old_dst = self.tab.isdst + local key,val = next(t) + self.tab[key] = self.tab[key] + val + self:set(os_time(self.tab)) + if old_dst ~= self.tab.isdst then + self.tab.hour = self.tab.hour - (old_dst and 1 or -1) + self:set(os_time(self.tab)) + end + return self +end + +--- last day of the month. +-- @return int day +function Date:last_day() + local d = 28 + local m = self.tab.month + while self.tab.month == m do + d = d + 1 + self:add{day=1} + end + self:add{day=-1} + return self +end + +--- difference between two Date objects. +-- @tparam Date other Date object +-- @treturn Date.Interval object +function Date:diff(other) + local dt = self.time - other.time + if dt < 0 then error("date difference is negative!",2) end + return Date.Interval(dt) +end + +--- long numerical ISO data format version of this date. +function Date:__tostring() + local fmt = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S' + if self.utc then + fmt = "!"..fmt + end + local t = os_date(fmt,self.time) + if self.utc then + return t .. 'Z' + else + local offs = self:tzone() + if offs == 0 then + return t .. 'Z' + end + local sign = offs > 0 and '+' or '-' + local h = math.ceil(offs/3600) + local m = (offs % 3600)/60 + if m == 0 then + return t .. ('%s%02d'):format(sign,h) + else + return t .. ('%s%02d:%02d'):format(sign,h,m) + end + end +end + +--- equality between Date objects. +function Date:__eq(other) + return self.time == other.time +end + +--- ordering between Date objects. +function Date:__lt(other) + return self.time < other.time +end + +--- difference between Date objects. +-- @function Date:__sub +Date.__sub = Date.diff + +--- add a date and an interval. +-- @param other either a `Date.Interval` object or a table such as +-- passed to `Date:add` +function Date:__add(other) + local nd = Date(self) + if Date.Interval:class_of(other) then + other = {sec=other.time} + end + nd:add(other) + return nd +end + +Date.Interval = class(Date) + +---- Date.Interval constructor +-- @int t an interval in seconds +-- @function Date.Interval +function Date.Interval:_init(t) + self:set(t) +end + +function Date.Interval:set(t) + self.time = t + self.tab = os_date('!*t',self.time) +end + +local function ess(n) + if n > 1 then return 's ' + else return ' ' + end +end + +--- If it's an interval then the format is '2 hours 29 sec' etc. +function Date.Interval:__tostring() + local t, res = self.tab, '' + local y,m,d = t.year - 1970, t.month - 1, t.day - 1 + if y > 0 then res = res .. y .. ' year'..ess(y) end + if m > 0 then res = res .. m .. ' month'..ess(m) end + if d > 0 then res = res .. d .. ' day'..ess(d) end + if y == 0 and m == 0 then + local h = t.hour + if h > 0 then res = res .. h .. ' hour'..ess(h) end + if t.min > 0 then res = res .. t.min .. ' min ' end + if t.sec > 0 then res = res .. t.sec .. ' sec ' end + end + if res == '' then res = 'zero' end + return res +end + +------------ Date.Format class: parsing and renderinig dates ------------ + +-- short field names, explicit os.date names, and a mask for allowed field repeats +local formats = { + d = {'day',{true,true}}, + y = {'year',{false,true,false,true}}, + m = {'month',{true,true}}, + H = {'hour',{true,true}}, + M = {'min',{true,true}}, + S = {'sec',{true,true}}, +} + +--- Date.Format constructor. +-- @string fmt. A string where the following fields are significant: +-- +-- * d day (either d or dd) +-- * y year (either yy or yyy) +-- * m month (either m or mm) +-- * H hour (either H or HH) +-- * M minute (either M or MM) +-- * S second (either S or SS) +-- +-- Alternatively, if fmt is nil then this returns a flexible date parser +-- that tries various date/time schemes in turn: +-- +-- * [ISO 8601](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601), like `2010-05-10 12:35:23Z` or `2008-10-03T14:30+02` +-- * times like 15:30 or 8.05pm (assumed to be today's date) +-- * dates like 28/10/02 (European order!) or 5 Feb 2012 +-- * month name like march or Mar (case-insensitive, first 3 letters); here the +-- day will be 1 and the year this current year +-- +-- A date in format 3 can be optionally followed by a time in format 2. +-- Please see test-date.lua in the tests folder for more examples. +-- @usage df = Date.Format("yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS") +-- @class function +-- @name Date.Format +function Date.Format:_init(fmt) + if not fmt then + self.fmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' + self.outf = self.fmt + self.plain = true + return + end + local append = table.insert + local D,PLUS,OPENP,CLOSEP = '\001','\002','\003','\004' + local vars,used = {},{} + local patt,outf = {},{} + local i = 1 + while i < #fmt do + local ch = fmt:sub(i,i) + local df = formats[ch] + if df then + if used[ch] then error("field appeared twice: "..ch,4) end + used[ch] = true + -- this field may be repeated + local _,inext = fmt:find(ch..'+',i+1) + local cnt = not _ and 1 or inext-i+1 + if not df[2][cnt] then error("wrong number of fields: "..ch,4) end + -- single chars mean 'accept more than one digit' + local p = cnt==1 and (D..PLUS) or (D):rep(cnt) + append(patt,OPENP..p..CLOSEP) + append(vars,ch) + if ch == 'y' then + append(outf,cnt==2 and '%y' or '%Y') + else + append(outf,'%'..ch) + end + i = i + cnt + else + append(patt,ch) + append(outf,ch) + i = i + 1 + end + end + -- escape any magic characters + fmt = utils.escape(table.concat(patt)) + -- fmt = table.concat(patt):gsub('[%-%.%+%[%]%(%)%$%^%%%?%*]','%%%1') + -- replace markers with their magic equivalents + fmt = fmt:gsub(D,'%%d'):gsub(PLUS,'+'):gsub(OPENP,'('):gsub(CLOSEP,')') + self.fmt = fmt + self.outf = table.concat(outf) + self.vars = vars +end + +local parse_date + +--- parse a string into a Date object. +-- @string str a date string +-- @return date object +function Date.Format:parse(str) + assert_string(1,str) + if self.plain then + return parse_date(str,self.us) + end + local res = {str:match(self.fmt)} + if #res==0 then return nil, 'cannot parse '..str end + local tab = {} + for i,v in ipairs(self.vars) do + local name = formats[v][1] -- e.g. 'y' becomes 'year' + tab[name] = tonumber(res[i]) + end + -- os.date() requires these fields; if not present, we assume + -- that the time set is for the current day. + if not (tab.year and tab.month and tab.day) then + local today = Date() + tab.year = tab.year or today:year() + tab.month = tab.month or today:month() + tab.day = tab.day or today:day() + end + local Y = tab.year + if Y < 100 then -- classic Y2K pivot + tab.year = Y + (Y < 35 and 2000 or 1999) + elseif not Y then + tab.year = 1970 + end + return Date(tab) +end + +--- convert a Date object into a string. +-- @param d a date object, or a time value as returned by @{os.time} +-- @return string +function Date.Format:tostring(d) + local tm + local fmt = self.outf + if type(d) == 'number' then + tm = d + else + tm = d.time + if d.utc then + fmt = '!'..fmt + end + end + return os_date(fmt,tm) +end + +--- force US order in dates like 9/11/2001 +function Date.Format:US_order(yesno) + self.us = yesno +end + +--local months = {jan=1,feb=2,mar=3,apr=4,may=5,jun=6,jul=7,aug=8,sep=9,oct=10,nov=11,dec=12} +local months +local parse_date_unsafe +local function create_months() + local ld, day1 = parse_date_unsafe '2000-12-31', {day=1} + months = {} + for i = 1,12 do + ld = ld:last_day() + ld:add(day1) + local mon = ld:month_name():lower() + months [mon] = i + end +end + +--[[ +Allowed patterns: +- [day] [monthname] [year] [time] +- [day]/[month][/year] [time] + +]] + +local function looks_like_a_month(w) + return w:match '^%a+,*$' ~= nil +end +local is_number = stringx.isdigit +local function tonum(s,l1,l2,kind) + kind = kind or '' + local n = tonumber(s) + if not n then error(("%snot a number: '%s'"):format(kind,s)) end + if n < l1 or n > l2 then + error(("%s out of range: %s is not between %d and %d"):format(kind,s,l1,l2)) + end + return n +end + +local function parse_iso_end(p,ns,sec) + -- may be fractional part of seconds + local _,nfrac,secfrac = p:find('^%.%d+',ns+1) + if secfrac then + sec = sec .. secfrac + p = p:sub(nfrac+1) + else + p = p:sub(ns+1) + end + -- ISO 8601 dates may end in Z (for UTC) or [+-][isotime] + -- (we're working with the date as lower case, hence 'z') + if p:match 'z$' then -- we're UTC! + return sec, {h=0,m=0} + end + p = p:gsub(':','') -- turn 00:30 to 0030 + local _,_,sign,offs = p:find('^([%+%-])(%d+)') + if not sign then return sec, nil end -- not UTC + + if #offs == 2 then offs = offs .. '00' end -- 01 to 0100 + local tz = { h = tonumber(offs:sub(1,2)), m = tonumber(offs:sub(3,4)) } + if sign == '-' then tz.h = -tz.h; tz.m = -tz.m end + return sec, tz +end + +function parse_date_unsafe (s,US) + s = s:gsub('T',' ') -- ISO 8601 + local parts = stringx.split(s:lower()) + local i,p = 1,parts[1] + local function nextp() i = i + 1; p = parts[i] end + local year,min,hour,sec,apm + local tz + local _,nxt,day, month = p:find '^(%d+)/(%d+)' + if day then + -- swop for US case + if US then + day, month = month, day + end + _,_,year = p:find('^/(%d+)',nxt+1) + nextp() + else -- ISO + year,month,day = p:match('^(%d+)%-(%d+)%-(%d+)') + if year then + nextp() + end + end + if p and not year and is_number(p) then -- has to be date + if #p < 4 then + day = p + nextp() + else -- unless it looks like a 24-hour time + year = true + end + end + if p and looks_like_a_month(p) then -- date followed by month + p = p:sub(1,3) + if not months then + create_months() + end + local mon = months[p] + if mon then + month = mon + else error("not a month: " .. p) end + nextp() + end + if p and not year and is_number(p) then + year = p + nextp() + end + + if p then -- time is hh:mm[:ss], hhmm[ss] or H.M[am|pm] + _,nxt,hour,min = p:find '^(%d+):(%d+)' + local ns + if nxt then -- are there seconds? + _,ns,sec = p:find ('^:(%d+)',nxt+1) + --if ns then + sec,tz = parse_iso_end(p,ns or nxt,sec) + --end + else -- might be h.m + _,ns,hour,min = p:find '^(%d+)%.(%d+)' + if ns then + apm = p:match '[ap]m$' + else -- or hhmm[ss] + local hourmin + _,nxt,hourmin = p:find ('^(%d+)') + if nxt then + hour = hourmin:sub(1,2) + min = hourmin:sub(3,4) + sec = hourmin:sub(5,6) + if #sec == 0 then sec = nil end + sec,tz = parse_iso_end(p,nxt,sec) + end + end + end + end + local today + if year == true then year = nil end + if not (year and month and day) then + today = Date() + end + day = day and tonum(day,1,31,'day') or (month and 1 or today:day()) + month = month and tonum(month,1,12,'month') or today:month() + year = year and tonumber(year) or today:year() + if year < 100 then -- two-digit year pivot around year < 2035 + year = year + (year < 35 and 2000 or 1900) + end + hour = hour and tonum(hour,0,apm and 12 or 24,'hour') or 12 + if apm == 'pm' then + hour = hour + 12 + end + min = min and tonum(min,0,59) or 0 + sec = sec and tonum(sec,0,60) or 0 --60 used to indicate leap second + local res = Date {year = year, month = month, day = day, hour = hour, min = min, sec = sec} + if tz then -- ISO 8601 UTC time + local corrected = false + if tz.h ~= 0 then res:add {hour = -tz.h}; corrected = true end + if tz.m ~= 0 then res:add {min = -tz.m}; corrected = true end + res.utc = true + -- we're in UTC, so let's go local... + if corrected then + res = res:toLocal() + end-- we're UTC! + end + return res +end + +function parse_date (s) + local ok, d = pcall(parse_date_unsafe,s) + if not ok then -- error + d = d:gsub('.-:%d+: ','') + return nil, d + else + return d + end +end + +return Date + + +end, + +["pl.dir"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.dir' +-------------------- +--- Listing files in directories and creating/removing directory paths. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.path` +-- +-- Soft Dependencies: `alien`, `ffi` (either are used on Windows for copying/moving files) +-- @module pl.dir + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local path = require 'pl.path' +local is_windows = path.is_windows +local ldir = path.dir +local mkdir = path.mkdir +local rmdir = path.rmdir +local sub = string.sub +local os,pcall,ipairs,pairs,require,setmetatable = os,pcall,ipairs,pairs,require,setmetatable +local remove = os.remove +local append = table.insert +local assert_arg,assert_string,raise = utils.assert_arg,utils.assert_string,utils.raise + +local exists, isdir = path.exists, path.isdir +local sep = path.sep + +local dir = {} + +local function makelist(l) + return setmetatable(l, require('pl.List')) +end + +local function assert_dir (n,val) + assert_arg(n,val,'string',path.isdir,'not a directory',4) +end + +local function filemask(mask) + mask = utils.escape(path.normcase(mask)) + return '^'..mask:gsub('%%%*','.*'):gsub('%%%?','.')..'$' +end + +--- Test whether a file name matches a shell pattern. +-- Both parameters are case-normalized if operating system is +-- case-insensitive. +-- @string filename A file name. +-- @string pattern A shell pattern. The only special characters are +-- `'*'` and `'?'`: `'*'` matches any sequence of characters and +-- `'?'` matches any single character. +-- @treturn bool +-- @raise dir and mask must be strings +function dir.fnmatch(filename,pattern) + assert_string(1,filename) + assert_string(2,pattern) + return path.normcase(filename):find(filemask(pattern)) ~= nil +end + +--- Return a list of all file names within an array which match a pattern. +-- @tab filenames An array containing file names. +-- @string pattern A shell pattern. +-- @treturn List(string) List of matching file names. +-- @raise dir and mask must be strings +function dir.filter(filenames,pattern) + assert_arg(1,filenames,'table') + assert_string(2,pattern) + local res = {} + local mask = filemask(pattern) + for i,f in ipairs(filenames) do + if path.normcase(f):find(mask) then append(res,f) end + end + return makelist(res) +end + +local function _listfiles(dirname,filemode,match) + local res = {} + local check = utils.choose(filemode,path.isfile,path.isdir) + if not dirname then dirname = '.' end + for f in ldir(dirname) do + if f ~= '.' and f ~= '..' then + local p = path.join(dirname,f) + if check(p) and (not match or match(f)) then + append(res,p) + end + end + end + return makelist(res) +end + +--- return a list of all files in a directory which match a shell pattern. +-- @string dirname A directory. If not given, all files in current directory are returned. +-- @string mask A shell pattern. If not given, all files are returned. +-- @treturn {string} list of files +-- @raise dirname and mask must be strings +function dir.getfiles(dirname,mask) + assert_dir(1,dirname) + if mask then assert_string(2,mask) end + local match + if mask then + mask = filemask(mask) + match = function(f) + return path.normcase(f):find(mask) + end + end + return _listfiles(dirname,true,match) +end + +--- return a list of all subdirectories of the directory. +-- @string dirname A directory +-- @treturn {string} a list of directories +-- @raise dir must be a a valid directory +function dir.getdirectories(dirname) + assert_dir(1,dirname) + return _listfiles(dirname,false) +end + +local alien,ffi,ffi_checked,CopyFile,MoveFile,GetLastError,win32_errors,cmd_tmpfile + +local function execute_command(cmd,parms) + if not cmd_tmpfile then cmd_tmpfile = path.tmpname () end + local err = path.is_windows and ' > ' or ' 2> ' + cmd = cmd..' '..parms..err..utils.quote_arg(cmd_tmpfile) + local ret = utils.execute(cmd) + if not ret then + local err = (utils.readfile(cmd_tmpfile):gsub('\n(.*)','')) + remove(cmd_tmpfile) + return false,err + else + remove(cmd_tmpfile) + return true + end +end + +local function find_ffi_copyfile () + if not ffi_checked then + ffi_checked = true + local res + res,alien = pcall(require,'alien') + if not res then + alien = nil + res, ffi = pcall(require,'ffi') + end + if not res then + ffi = nil + return + end + else + return + end + if alien then + -- register the Win32 CopyFile and MoveFile functions + local kernel = alien.load('kernel32.dll') + CopyFile = kernel.CopyFileA + CopyFile:types{'string','string','int',ret='int',abi='stdcall'} + MoveFile = kernel.MoveFileA + MoveFile:types{'string','string',ret='int',abi='stdcall'} + GetLastError = kernel.GetLastError + GetLastError:types{ret ='int', abi='stdcall'} + elseif ffi then + ffi.cdef [[ + int CopyFileA(const char *src, const char *dest, int iovr); + int MoveFileA(const char *src, const char *dest); + int GetLastError(); + ]] + CopyFile = ffi.C.CopyFileA + MoveFile = ffi.C.MoveFileA + GetLastError = ffi.C.GetLastError + end + win32_errors = { + ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND = 2, + ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND = 3, + ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED = 5, + ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT = 19, + ERROR_BAD_UNIT = 20, + ERROR_NOT_READY = 21, + ERROR_WRITE_FAULT = 29, + ERROR_READ_FAULT = 30, + ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION = 32, + ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION = 33, + ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL = 39, + ERROR_BAD_NETPATH = 53, + ERROR_NETWORK_BUSY = 54, + ERROR_DEV_NOT_EXIST = 55, + ERROR_FILE_EXISTS = 80, + ERROR_OPEN_FAILED = 110, + ERROR_INVALID_NAME = 123, + ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME = 161, + ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS = 183, + } +end + +local function two_arguments (f1,f2) + return utils.quote_arg(f1)..' '..utils.quote_arg(f2) +end + +local function file_op (is_copy,src,dest,flag) + if flag == 1 and path.exists(dest) then + return false,"cannot overwrite destination" + end + if is_windows then + -- if we haven't tried to load Alien/LuaJIT FFI before, then do so + find_ffi_copyfile() + -- fallback if there's no Alien, just use DOS commands *shudder* + -- 'rename' involves a copy and then deleting the source. + if not CopyFile then + if path.is_windows then + src = src:gsub("/","\\") + dest = dest:gsub("/","\\") + end + local res, err = execute_command('copy',two_arguments(src,dest)) + if not res then return false,err end + if not is_copy then + return execute_command('del',utils.quote_arg(src)) + end + return true + else + if path.isdir(dest) then + dest = path.join(dest,path.basename(src)) + end + local ret + if is_copy then ret = CopyFile(src,dest,flag) + else ret = MoveFile(src,dest) end + if ret == 0 then + local err = GetLastError() + for name,value in pairs(win32_errors) do + if value == err then return false,name end + end + return false,"Error #"..err + else return true + end + end + else -- for Unix, just use cp for now + return execute_command(is_copy and 'cp' or 'mv', + two_arguments(src,dest)) + end +end + +--- copy a file. +-- @string src source file +-- @string dest destination file or directory +-- @bool flag true if you want to force the copy (default) +-- @treturn bool operation succeeded +-- @raise src and dest must be strings +function dir.copyfile (src,dest,flag) + assert_string(1,src) + assert_string(2,dest) + flag = flag==nil or flag + return file_op(true,src,dest,flag and 0 or 1) +end + +--- move a file. +-- @string src source file +-- @string dest destination file or directory +-- @treturn bool operation succeeded +-- @raise src and dest must be strings +function dir.movefile (src,dest) + assert_string(1,src) + assert_string(2,dest) + return file_op(false,src,dest,0) +end + +local function _dirfiles(dirname,attrib) + local dirs = {} + local files = {} + for f in ldir(dirname) do + if f ~= '.' and f ~= '..' then + local p = path.join(dirname,f) + local mode = attrib(p,'mode') + if mode=='directory' then + append(dirs,f) + else + append(files,f) + end + end + end + return makelist(dirs), makelist(files) +end + + +--- return an iterator which walks through a directory tree starting at root. +-- The iterator returns (root,dirs,files) +-- Note that dirs and files are lists of names (i.e. you must say path.join(root,d) +-- to get the actual full path) +-- If bottom_up is false (or not present), then the entries at the current level are returned +-- before we go deeper. This means that you can modify the returned list of directories before +-- continuing. +-- This is a clone of os.walk from the Python libraries. +-- @string root A starting directory +-- @bool bottom_up False if we start listing entries immediately. +-- @bool follow_links follow symbolic links +-- @return an iterator returning root,dirs,files +-- @raise root must be a directory +function dir.walk(root,bottom_up,follow_links) + assert_dir(1,root) + local attrib + if path.is_windows or not follow_links then + attrib = path.attrib + else + attrib = path.link_attrib + end + + local to_scan = { root } + local to_return = {} + local iter = function() + while #to_scan > 0 do + local current_root = table.remove(to_scan) + local dirs,files = _dirfiles(current_root, attrib) + for _, d in ipairs(dirs) do + table.insert(to_scan, current_root..path.sep..d) + end + if not bottom_up then + return current_root, dirs, files + else + table.insert(to_return, { current_root, dirs, files }) + end + end + if #to_return > 0 then + return utils.unpack(table.remove(to_return)) + end + end + + return iter +end + +--- remove a whole directory tree. +-- Symlinks in the tree will be deleted without following them. +-- @string fullpath A directory path (must be an actual directory, not a symlink) +-- @return true or nil +-- @return error if failed +-- @raise fullpath must be a string +function dir.rmtree(fullpath) + assert_dir(1,fullpath) + if path.islink(fullpath) then return false,'will not follow symlink' end + for root,dirs,files in dir.walk(fullpath,true) do + if path.islink(root) then + -- sub dir is a link, remove link, do not follow + if is_windows then + -- Windows requires using "rmdir". Deleting the link like a file + -- will instead delete all files from the target directory!! + local res, err = rmdir(root) + if not res then return nil,err .. ": " .. root end + else + local res, err = remove(root) + if not res then return nil,err .. ": " .. root end + end + else + for i,f in ipairs(files) do + local res, err = remove(path.join(root,f)) + if not res then return nil,err .. ": " .. path.join(root,f) end + end + local res, err = rmdir(root) + if not res then return nil,err .. ": " .. root end + end + end + return true +end + + +do + local dirpat + if path.is_windows then + dirpat = '(.+)\\[^\\]+$' + else + dirpat = '(.+)/[^/]+$' + end + + local _makepath + function _makepath(p) + -- windows root drive case + if p:find '^%a:[\\]*$' then + return true + end + if not path.isdir(p) then + local subp = p:match(dirpat) + if subp then + local ok, err = _makepath(subp) + if not ok then return nil, err end + end + return mkdir(p) + else + return true + end + end + + --- create a directory path. + -- This will create subdirectories as necessary! + -- @string p A directory path + -- @return true on success, nil + errormsg on failure + -- @raise failure to create + function dir.makepath (p) + assert_string(1,p) + if path.is_windows then + p = p:gsub("/", "\\") + end + return _makepath(path.abspath(p)) + end +end + +--- clone a directory tree. Will always try to create a new directory structure +-- if necessary. +-- @string path1 the base path of the source tree +-- @string path2 the new base path for the destination +-- @func file_fun an optional function to apply on all files +-- @bool verbose an optional boolean to control the verbosity of the output. +-- It can also be a logging function that behaves like print() +-- @return true, or nil +-- @return error message, or list of failed directory creations +-- @return list of failed file operations +-- @raise path1 and path2 must be strings +-- @usage clonetree('.','../backup',copyfile) +function dir.clonetree (path1,path2,file_fun,verbose) + assert_string(1,path1) + assert_string(2,path2) + if verbose == true then verbose = print end + local abspath,normcase,isdir,join = path.abspath,path.normcase,path.isdir,path.join + local faildirs,failfiles = {},{} + if not isdir(path1) then return raise 'source is not a valid directory' end + path1 = abspath(normcase(path1)) + path2 = abspath(normcase(path2)) + if verbose then verbose('normalized:',path1,path2) end + -- particularly NB that the new path isn't fully contained in the old path + if path1 == path2 then return raise "paths are the same" end + local _,i2 = path2:find(path1,1,true) + if i2 == #path1 and path2:sub(i2+1,i2+1) == path.sep then + return raise 'destination is a subdirectory of the source' + end + local cp = path.common_prefix (path1,path2) + local idx = #cp + if idx == 0 then -- no common path, but watch out for Windows paths! + if path1:sub(2,2) == ':' then idx = 3 end + end + for root,dirs,files in dir.walk(path1) do + local opath = path2..root:sub(idx) + if verbose then verbose('paths:',opath,root) end + if not isdir(opath) then + local ret = dir.makepath(opath) + if not ret then append(faildirs,opath) end + if verbose then verbose('creating:',opath,ret) end + end + if file_fun then + for i,f in ipairs(files) do + local p1 = join(root,f) + local p2 = join(opath,f) + local ret = file_fun(p1,p2) + if not ret then append(failfiles,p2) end + if verbose then + verbose('files:',p1,p2,ret) + end + end + end + end + return true,faildirs,failfiles +end + + +-- each entry of the stack is an array with three items: +-- 1. the name of the directory +-- 2. the lfs iterator function +-- 3. the lfs iterator userdata +local function treeiter(iterstack) + local diriter = iterstack[#iterstack] + if not diriter then + return -- done + end + + local dirname = diriter[1] + local entry = diriter[2](diriter[3]) + if not entry then + table.remove(iterstack) + return treeiter(iterstack) -- tail-call to try next + end + + if entry ~= "." and entry ~= ".." then + entry = dirname .. sep .. entry + if exists(entry) then -- Just in case a symlink is broken. + local is_dir = isdir(entry) + if is_dir then + table.insert(iterstack, { entry, ldir(entry) }) + end + return entry, is_dir + end + end + + return treeiter(iterstack) -- tail-call to try next +end + + +--- return an iterator over all entries in a directory tree +-- @string d a directory +-- @return an iterator giving pathname and mode (true for dir, false otherwise) +-- @raise d must be a non-empty string +function dir.dirtree( d ) + assert( d and d ~= "", "directory parameter is missing or empty" ) + + local last = sub ( d, -1 ) + if last == sep or last == '/' then + d = sub( d, 1, -2 ) + end + + local iterstack = { {d, ldir(d)} } + + return treeiter, iterstack +end + + +--- Recursively returns all the file starting at _path_. It can optionally take a shell pattern and +-- only returns files that match _shell_pattern_. If a pattern is given it will do a case insensitive search. +-- @string start_path A directory. If not given, all files in current directory are returned. +-- @string shell_pattern A shell pattern. If not given, all files are returned. +-- @treturn List(string) containing all the files found recursively starting at _path_ and filtered by _shell_pattern_. +-- @raise start_path must be a directory +function dir.getallfiles( start_path, shell_pattern ) + assert_dir(1,start_path) + shell_pattern = shell_pattern or "*" + + local files = {} + local normcase = path.normcase + for filename, mode in dir.dirtree( start_path ) do + if not mode then + local mask = filemask( shell_pattern ) + if normcase(filename):find( mask ) then + files[#files + 1] = filename + end + end + end + + return makelist(files) +end + +return dir + +end, + +["pl.file"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.file' +-------------------- +--- File manipulation functions: reading, writing, moving and copying. +-- +-- This module wraps a number of functions from other modules into a +-- file related module for convenience. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.dir`, `pl.path` +-- @module pl.file +local os = os +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local dir = require 'pl.dir' +local path = require 'pl.path' + +local file = {} + +--- return the contents of a file as a string. +-- This function is a copy of `utils.readfile`. +-- @function file.read +file.read = utils.readfile + +--- write a string to a file. +-- This function is a copy of `utils.writefile`. +-- @function file.write +file.write = utils.writefile + +--- copy a file. +-- This function is a copy of `dir.copyfile`. +-- @function file.copy +file.copy = dir.copyfile + +--- move a file. +-- This function is a copy of `dir.movefile`. +-- @function file.move +file.move = dir.movefile + +--- Return the time of last access as the number of seconds since the epoch. +-- This function is a copy of `path.getatime`. +-- @function file.access_time +file.access_time = path.getatime + +---Return when the file was created. +-- This function is a copy of `path.getctime`. +-- @function file.creation_time +file.creation_time = path.getctime + +--- Return the time of last modification. +-- This function is a copy of `path.getmtime`. +-- @function file.modified_time +file.modified_time = path.getmtime + +--- Delete a file. +-- This function is a copy of `os.remove`. +-- @function file.delete +file.delete = os.remove + +return file + +end, + +["pl.func"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.func' +-------------------- +--- Functional helpers like composition, binding and placeholder expressions. +-- Placeholder expressions are useful for short anonymous functions, and were +-- inspired by the Boost Lambda library. +-- +-- > utils.import 'pl.func' +-- > ls = List{10,20,30} +-- > = ls:map(_1+1) +-- {11,21,31} +-- +-- They can also be used to _bind_ particular arguments of a function. +-- +-- > p = bind(print,'start>',_0) +-- > p(10,20,30) +-- > start> 10 20 30 +-- +-- See @{07-functional.md.Creating_Functions_from_Functions|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex` +-- @module pl.func +local type,setmetatable,getmetatable,rawset = type,setmetatable,getmetatable,rawset +local concat,append = table.concat,table.insert +local tostring = tostring +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local pairs,rawget,unpack,pack = pairs,rawget,utils.unpack,utils.pack +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local map = tablex.map +local _DEBUG = rawget(_G,'_DEBUG') +local assert_arg = utils.assert_arg + +local func = {} + +-- metatable for Placeholder Expressions (PE) +local _PEMT = {} + +local function P (t) + setmetatable(t,_PEMT) + return t +end + +func.PE = P + +local function isPE (obj) + return getmetatable(obj) == _PEMT +end + +func.isPE = isPE + +-- construct a placeholder variable (e.g _1 and _2) +local function PH (idx) + return P {op='X',repr='_'..idx, index=idx} +end + +-- construct a constant placeholder variable (e.g _C1 and _C2) +local function CPH (idx) + return P {op='X',repr='_C'..idx, index=idx} +end + +func._1,func._2,func._3,func._4,func._5 = PH(1),PH(2),PH(3),PH(4),PH(5) +func._0 = P{op='X',repr='...',index=0} + +function func.Var (name) + local ls = utils.split(name,'[%s,]+') + local res = {} + for i = 1, #ls do + append(res,P{op='X',repr=ls[i],index=0}) + end + return unpack(res) +end + +function func._ (value) + return P{op='X',repr=value,index='wrap'} +end + +local repr + +func.Nil = func.Var 'nil' + +function _PEMT.__index(obj,key) + return P{op='[]',obj,key} +end + +function _PEMT.__call(fun,...) + return P{op='()',fun,...} +end + +function _PEMT.__tostring (e) + return repr(e) +end + +function _PEMT.__unm(arg) + return P{op='unm',arg} +end + +function func.Not (arg) + return P{op='not',arg} +end + +function func.Len (arg) + return P{op='#',arg} +end + + +local function binreg(context,t) + for name,op in pairs(t) do + rawset(context,name,function(x,y) + return P{op=op,x,y} + end) + end +end + +local function import_name (name,fun,context) + rawset(context,name,function(...) + return P{op='()',fun,...} + end) +end + +local imported_functions = {} + +local function is_global_table (n) + return type(_G[n]) == 'table' +end + +--- wrap a table of functions. This makes them available for use in +-- placeholder expressions. +-- @string tname a table name +-- @tab context context to put results, defaults to environment of caller +function func.import(tname,context) + assert_arg(1,tname,'string',is_global_table,'arg# 1: not a name of a global table') + local t = _G[tname] + context = context or _G + for name,fun in pairs(t) do + import_name(name,fun,context) + imported_functions[fun] = name + end +end + +--- register a function for use in placeholder expressions. +-- @func fun a function +-- @string[opt] name an optional name +-- @return a placeholder functiond +function func.register (fun,name) + assert_arg(1,fun,'function') + if name then + assert_arg(2,name,'string') + imported_functions[fun] = name + end + return function(...) + return P{op='()',fun,...} + end +end + +function func.lookup_imported_name (fun) + return imported_functions[fun] +end + +local function _arg(...) return ... end + +function func.Args (...) + return P{op='()',_arg,...} +end + +-- binary operators with their precedences (see Lua manual) +-- precedences might be incremented by one before use depending on +-- left- or right-associativity, space them out +local binary_operators = { + ['or'] = 0, + ['and'] = 2, + ['=='] = 4, ['~='] = 4, ['<'] = 4, ['>'] = 4, ['<='] = 4, ['>='] = 4, + ['..'] = 6, + ['+'] = 8, ['-'] = 8, + ['*'] = 10, ['/'] = 10, ['%'] = 10, + ['^'] = 14 +} + +-- unary operators with their precedences +local unary_operators = { + ['not'] = 12, ['#'] = 12, ['unm'] = 12 +} + +-- comparisons (as prefix functions) +binreg (func,{And='and',Or='or',Eq='==',Lt='<',Gt='>',Le='<=',Ge='>='}) + +-- standard binary operators (as metamethods) +binreg (_PEMT,{__add='+',__sub='-',__mul='*',__div='/',__mod='%',__pow='^',__concat='..'}) + +binreg (_PEMT,{__eq='=='}) + +--- all elements of a table except the first. +-- @tab ls a list-like table. +function func.tail (ls) + assert_arg(1,ls,'table') + local res = {} + for i = 2,#ls do + append(res,ls[i]) + end + return res +end + +--- create a string representation of a placeholder expression. +-- @param e a placeholder expression +-- @param lastpred not used +function repr (e,lastpred) + local tail = func.tail + if isPE(e) then + local pred = binary_operators[e.op] or unary_operators[e.op] + if pred then + -- binary or unary operator + local s + if binary_operators[e.op] then + local left_pred = pred + local right_pred = pred + if e.op == '..' or e.op == '^' then + left_pred = left_pred + 1 + else + right_pred = right_pred + 1 + end + local left_arg = repr(e[1], left_pred) + local right_arg = repr(e[2], right_pred) + s = left_arg..' '..e.op..' '..right_arg + else + local op = e.op == 'unm' and '-' or e.op + s = op..' '..repr(e[1], pred) + end + if lastpred and lastpred > pred then + s = '('..s..')' + end + return s + else -- either postfix, or a placeholder + local ls = map(repr,e) + if e.op == '[]' then + return ls[1]..'['..ls[2]..']' + elseif e.op == '()' then + local fn + if ls[1] ~= nil then -- was _args, undeclared! + fn = ls[1] + else + fn = '' + end + return fn..'('..concat(tail(ls),',')..')' + else + return e.repr + end + end + elseif type(e) == 'string' then + return '"'..e..'"' + elseif type(e) == 'function' then + local name = func.lookup_imported_name(e) + if name then return name else return tostring(e) end + else + return tostring(e) --should not really get here! + end +end +func.repr = repr + +-- collect all the non-PE values in this PE into vlist, and replace each occurence +-- with a constant PH (_C1, etc). Return the maximum placeholder index found. +local collect_values +function collect_values (e,vlist) + if isPE(e) then + if e.op ~= 'X' then + local m = 0 + for i = 1,#e do + local subx = e[i] + local pe = isPE(subx) + if pe then + if subx.op == 'X' and subx.index == 'wrap' then + subx = subx.repr + pe = false + else + m = math.max(m,collect_values(subx,vlist)) + end + end + if not pe then + append(vlist,subx) + e[i] = CPH(#vlist) + end + end + return m + else -- was a placeholder, it has an index... + return e.index + end + else -- plain value has no placeholder dependence + return 0 + end +end +func.collect_values = collect_values + +--- instantiate a PE into an actual function. First we find the largest placeholder used, +-- e.g. _2; from this a list of the formal parameters can be build. Then we collect and replace +-- any non-PE values from the PE, and build up a constant binding list. +-- Finally, the expression can be compiled, and e.__PE_function is set. +-- @param e a placeholder expression +-- @return a function +function func.instantiate (e) + local consts,values,parms = {},{},{} + local rep, err, fun + local n = func.collect_values(e,values) + for i = 1,#values do + append(consts,'_C'..i) + if _DEBUG then print(i,values[i]) end + end + for i =1,n do + append(parms,'_'..i) + end + consts = concat(consts,',') + parms = concat(parms,',') + rep = repr(e) + local fstr = ('return function(%s) return function(%s) return %s end end'):format(consts,parms,rep) + if _DEBUG then print(fstr) end + fun,err = utils.load(fstr,'fun') + if not fun then return nil,err end + fun = fun() -- get wrapper + fun = fun(unpack(values)) -- call wrapper (values could be empty) + e.__PE_function = fun + return fun +end + +--- instantiate a PE unless it has already been done. +-- @param e a placeholder expression +-- @return the function +function func.I(e) + if rawget(e,'__PE_function') then + return e.__PE_function + else return func.instantiate(e) + end +end + +utils.add_function_factory(_PEMT,func.I) + +--- bind the first parameter of the function to a value. +-- @function func.bind1 +-- @func fn a function of one or more arguments +-- @param p a value +-- @return a function of one less argument +-- @usage (bind1(math.max,10))(20) == math.max(10,20) +func.bind1 = utils.bind1 +func.curry = func.bind1 + +--- create a function which chains two functions. +-- @func f a function of at least one argument +-- @func g a function of at least one argument +-- @return a function +-- @usage printf = compose(io.write,string.format) +function func.compose (f,g) + return function(...) return f(g(...)) end +end + +--- bind the arguments of a function to given values. +-- `bind(fn,v,_2)` is equivalent to `bind1(fn,v)`. +-- @func fn a function of at least one argument +-- @param ... values or placeholder variables +-- @return a function +-- @usage (bind(f,_1,a))(b) == f(a,b) +-- @usage (bind(f,_2,_1))(a,b) == f(b,a) +function func.bind(fn,...) + local args = pack(...) + local holders,parms,bvalues,values = {},{},{'fn'},{} + local nv,maxplace,varargs = 1,0,false + for i = 1,args.n do + local a = args[i] + if isPE(a) and a.op == 'X' then + append(holders,a.repr) + maxplace = math.max(maxplace,a.index) + if a.index == 0 then varargs = true end + else + local v = '_v'..nv + append(bvalues,v) + append(holders,v) + append(values,a) + nv = nv + 1 + end + end + for np = 1,maxplace do + append(parms,'_'..np) + end + if varargs then append(parms,'...') end + bvalues = concat(bvalues,',') + parms = concat(parms,',') + holders = concat(holders,',') + local fstr = ([[ +return function (%s) + return function(%s) return fn(%s) end +end +]]):format(bvalues,parms,holders) + if _DEBUG then print(fstr) end + local res = utils.load(fstr) + res = res() + return res(fn,unpack(values)) +end + +return func + + + +end, + +["pl.import_into"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.import_into' +-------------------- +-------------- +-- PL loader, for loading all PL libraries, only on demand. +-- Whenever a module is implicitly accesssed, the table will have the module automatically injected. +-- (e.g. `_ENV.tablex`) +-- then that module is dynamically loaded. The submodules are all brought into +-- the table that is provided as the argument, or returned in a new table. +-- If a table is provided, that table's metatable is clobbered, but the values are not. +-- This module returns a single function, which is passed the environment. +-- If this is `true`, then return a 'shadow table' as the module +-- See @{01-introduction.md.To_Inject_or_not_to_Inject_|the Guide} + +-- @module pl.import_into + +return function(env) + local mod + if env == true then + mod = {} + env = {} + end + local env = env or {} + + local modules = { + utils = true,path=true,dir=true,tablex=true,stringio=true,sip=true, + input=true,seq=true,lexer=true,stringx=true, + config=true,pretty=true,data=true,func=true,text=true, + operator=true,lapp=true,array2d=true, + comprehension=true,xml=true,types=true, + test = true, app = true, file = true, class = true, + luabalanced = true, permute = true, template = true, + url = true, compat = true, + -- classes -- + List = true, Map = true, Set = true, + OrderedMap = true, MultiMap = true, Date = true, + } + rawset(env,'utils',require 'pl.utils') + + for name,klass in pairs(env.utils.stdmt) do + klass.__index = function(t,key) + return require ('pl.'..name)[key] + end; + end + + -- ensure that we play nice with libraries that also attach a metatable + -- to the global table; always forward to a custom __index if we don't + -- match + + local _hook,_prev_index + local gmt = {} + local prevenvmt = getmetatable(env) + if prevenvmt then + _prev_index = prevenvmt.__index + if prevenvmt.__newindex then + gmt.__index = prevenvmt.__newindex + end + end + + function gmt.hook(handler) + _hook = handler + end + + function gmt.__index(t,name) + local found = modules[name] + -- either true, or the name of the module containing this class. + -- either way, we load the required module and make it globally available. + if found then + -- e..g pretty.dump causes pl.pretty to become available as 'pretty' + rawset(env,name,require('pl.'..name)) + return env[name] + else + local res + if _hook then + res = _hook(t,name) + if res then return res end + end + if _prev_index then + return _prev_index(t,name) + end + end + end + + if mod then + function gmt.__newindex(t,name,value) + mod[name] = value + rawset(t,name,value) + end + end + + setmetatable(env,gmt) + + return env,mod or env +end + +end, + +["pl.init"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.init' +-------------------- +-------------- +-- Entry point for loading all PL libraries only on demand, into the global space. +-- Requiring 'pl' means that whenever a module is implicitly accesssed +-- (e.g. `utils.split`) +-- then that module is dynamically loaded. The submodules are all brought into +-- the global space. +--Updated to use @{pl.import_into} +-- @module pl +require'pl.import_into'(_G) + +if rawget(_G,'PENLIGHT_STRICT') then require 'pl.strict' end + +end, + +["pl.input"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.input' +-------------------- +--- Iterators for extracting words or numbers from an input source. +-- +-- require 'pl' +-- local total,n = seq.sum(input.numbers()) +-- print('average',total/n) +-- +-- _source_ is defined as a string or a file-like object (i.e. has a read() method which returns the next line) +-- +-- See @{06-data.md.Reading_Unstructured_Text_Data|here} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils` +-- @module pl.input +local strfind = string.find +local strsub = string.sub +local strmatch = string.match +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local unpack = utils.unpack +local pairs,type,tonumber = pairs,type,tonumber +local patterns = utils.patterns +local io = io + +local input = {} + +--- create an iterator over all tokens. +-- based on allwords from PiL, 7.1 +-- @func getter any function that returns a line of text +-- @string pattern +-- @string[opt] fn Optionally can pass a function to process each token as it's found. +-- @return an iterator +function input.alltokens (getter,pattern,fn) + local line = getter() -- current line + local pos = 1 -- current position in the line + return function () -- iterator function + while line do -- repeat while there are lines + local s, e = strfind(line, pattern, pos) + if s then -- found a word? + pos = e + 1 -- next position is after this token + local res = strsub(line, s, e) -- return the token + if fn then res = fn(res) end + return res + else + line = getter() -- token not found; try next line + pos = 1 -- restart from first position + end + end + return nil -- no more lines: end of traversal + end +end +local alltokens = input.alltokens + +-- question: shd this _split_ a string containing line feeds? + +--- create a function which grabs the next value from a source. If the source is a string, then the getter +-- will return the string and thereafter return nil. If not specified then the source is assumed to be stdin. +-- @param f a string or a file-like object (i.e. has a read() method which returns the next line) +-- @return a getter function +function input.create_getter(f) + if f then + if type(f) == 'string' then + local ls = utils.split(f,'\n') + local i,n = 0,#ls + return function() + i = i + 1 + if i > n then return nil end + return ls[i] + end + else + -- anything that supports the read() method! + if not f.read then error('not a file-like object') end + return function() return f:read() end + end + else + return io.read -- i.e. just read from stdin + end +end + +--- generate a sequence of numbers from a source. +-- @param f A source +-- @return An iterator +function input.numbers(f) + return alltokens(input.create_getter(f), + '('..patterns.FLOAT..')',tonumber) +end + +--- generate a sequence of words from a source. +-- @param f A source +-- @return An iterator +function input.words(f) + return alltokens(input.create_getter(f),"%w+") +end + +local function apply_tonumber (no_fail,...) + local args = {...} + for i = 1,#args do + local n = tonumber(args[i]) + if n == nil then + if not no_fail then return nil,args[i] end + else + args[i] = n + end + end + return args +end + +--- parse an input source into fields. +-- By default, will fail if it cannot convert a field to a number. +-- @param ids a list of field indices, or a maximum field index +-- @string delim delimiter to parse fields (default space) +-- @param f a source @see create_getter +-- @tab opts option table, `{no_fail=true}` +-- @return an iterator with the field values +-- @usage for x,y in fields {2,3} do print(x,y) end -- 2nd and 3rd fields from stdin +function input.fields (ids,delim,f,opts) + local sep + local s + local getter = input.create_getter(f) + local no_fail = opts and opts.no_fail + local no_convert = opts and opts.no_convert + if not delim or delim == ' ' then + delim = '%s' + sep = '%s+' + s = '%s*' + else + sep = delim + s = '' + end + local max_id = 0 + if type(ids) == 'table' then + for i,id in pairs(ids) do + if id > max_id then max_id = id end + end + else + max_id = ids + ids = {} + for i = 1,max_id do ids[#ids+1] = i end + end + local pat = '[^'..delim..']*' + local k = 1 + for i = 1,max_id do + if ids[k] == i then + k = k + 1 + s = s..'('..pat..')' + else + s = s..pat + end + if i < max_id then + s = s..sep + end + end + local linecount = 1 + return function() + local line,results,err + repeat + line = getter() + linecount = linecount + 1 + if not line then return nil end + if no_convert then + results = {strmatch(line,s)} + else + results,err = apply_tonumber(no_fail,strmatch(line,s)) + if not results then + utils.quit("line "..(linecount-1)..": cannot convert '"..err.."' to number") + end + end + until #results > 0 + return unpack(results) + end +end + +return input + + +end, + +["pl.lapp"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.lapp' +-------------------- +--- Simple command-line parsing using human-readable specification. +-- Supports GNU-style parameters. +-- +-- lapp = require 'pl.lapp' +-- local args = lapp [[ +-- Does some calculations +-- -o,--offset (default 0.0) Offset to add to scaled number +-- -s,--scale (number) Scaling factor +-- <number> (number) Number to be scaled +-- ]] +-- +-- print(args.offset + args.scale * args.number) +-- +-- Lines beginning with `'-'` are flags; there may be a short and a long name; +-- lines beginning with `'<var>'` are arguments. Anything in parens after +-- the flag/argument is either a default, a type name or a range constraint. +-- +-- See @{08-additional.md.Command_line_Programs_with_Lapp|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.sip` +-- @module pl.lapp + +local status,sip = pcall(require,'pl.sip') +if not status then + sip = require 'sip' +end +local match = sip.match_at_start +local append,tinsert = table.insert,table.insert + +sip.custom_pattern('X','(%a[%w_%-]*)') + +local function lines(s) return s:gmatch('([^\n]*)\n') end +local function lstrip(str) return str:gsub('^%s+','') end +local function strip(str) return lstrip(str):gsub('%s+$','') end +local function at(s,k) return s:sub(k,k) end + +local lapp = {} + +local open_files,parms,aliases,parmlist,usage,script + +lapp.callback = false -- keep Strict happy + +local filetypes = { + stdin = {io.stdin,'file-in'}, stdout = {io.stdout,'file-out'}, + stderr = {io.stderr,'file-out'} +} + +--- controls whether to dump usage on error. +-- Defaults to true +lapp.show_usage_error = true + +--- quit this script immediately. +-- @string msg optional message +-- @bool no_usage suppress 'usage' display +function lapp.quit(msg,no_usage) + if no_usage == 'throw' then + error(msg) + end + if msg then + io.stderr:write(msg..'\n\n') + end + if not no_usage then + io.stderr:write(usage) + end + os.exit(1) +end + +--- print an error to stderr and quit. +-- @string msg a message +-- @bool no_usage suppress 'usage' display +function lapp.error(msg,no_usage) + if not lapp.show_usage_error then + no_usage = true + elseif lapp.show_usage_error == 'throw' then + no_usage = 'throw' + end + lapp.quit(script..': '..msg,no_usage) +end + +--- open a file. +-- This will quit on error, and keep a list of file objects for later cleanup. +-- @string file filename +-- @string[opt] opt same as second parameter of `io.open` +function lapp.open (file,opt) + local val,err = io.open(file,opt) + if not val then lapp.error(err,true) end + append(open_files,val) + return val +end + +--- quit if the condition is false. +-- @bool condn a condition +-- @string msg message text +function lapp.assert(condn,msg) + if not condn then + lapp.error(msg) + end +end + +local function range_check(x,min,max,parm) + lapp.assert(min <= x and max >= x,parm..' out of range') +end + +local function xtonumber(s) + local val = tonumber(s) + if not val then lapp.error("unable to convert to number: "..s) end + return val +end + +local types = {} + +local builtin_types = {string=true,number=true,['file-in']='file',['file-out']='file',boolean=true} + +local function convert_parameter(ps,val) + if ps.converter then + val = ps.converter(val) + end + if ps.type == 'number' then + val = xtonumber(val) + elseif builtin_types[ps.type] == 'file' then + val = lapp.open(val,(ps.type == 'file-in' and 'r') or 'w' ) + elseif ps.type == 'boolean' then + return val + end + if ps.constraint then + ps.constraint(val) + end + return val +end + +--- add a new type to Lapp. These appear in parens after the value like +-- a range constraint, e.g. '<ival> (integer) Process PID' +-- @string name name of type +-- @param converter either a function to convert values, or a Lua type name. +-- @func[opt] constraint optional function to verify values, should use lapp.error +-- if failed. +function lapp.add_type (name,converter,constraint) + types[name] = {converter=converter,constraint=constraint} +end + +local function force_short(short) + lapp.assert(#short==1,short..": short parameters should be one character") +end + +-- deducing type of variable from default value; +local function process_default (sval,vtype) + local val, success + if not vtype or vtype == 'number' then + val = tonumber(sval) + end + if val then -- we have a number! + return val,'number' + elseif filetypes[sval] then + local ft = filetypes[sval] + return ft[1],ft[2] + else + if sval == 'true' and not vtype then + return true, 'boolean' + end + if sval:match '^["\']' then sval = sval:sub(2,-2) end + + local ps = types[vtype] or {} + ps.type = vtype + + local show_usage_error = lapp.show_usage_error + lapp.show_usage_error = "throw" + success, val = pcall(convert_parameter, ps, sval) + lapp.show_usage_error = show_usage_error + if success then + return val, vtype or 'string' + end + + return sval,vtype or 'string' + end +end + +--- process a Lapp options string. +-- Usually called as `lapp()`. +-- @string str the options text +-- @tparam {string} args a table of arguments (default is `_G.arg`) +-- @return a table with parameter-value pairs +function lapp.process_options_string(str,args) + local results = {} + local varargs + local arg = args or _G.arg + open_files = {} + parms = {} + aliases = {} + parmlist = {} + + local function check_varargs(s) + local res,cnt = s:gsub('^%.%.%.%s*','') + return res, (cnt > 0) + end + + local function set_result(ps,parm,val) + parm = type(parm) == "string" and parm:gsub("%W", "_") or parm -- so foo-bar becomes foo_bar in Lua + if not ps.varargs then + results[parm] = val + else + if not results[parm] then + results[parm] = { val } + else + append(results[parm],val) + end + end + end + + usage = str + + for _,a in ipairs(arg) do + if a == "-h" or a == "--help" then + return lapp.quit() + end + end + + + for line in lines(str) do + local res = {} + local optparm,defval,vtype,constraint,rest + line = lstrip(line) + local function check(str) + return match(str,line,res) + end + + -- flags: either '-<short>', '-<short>,--<long>' or '--<long>' + if check '-$v{short}, --$o{long} $' or check '-$v{short} $' or check '--$o{long} $' then + if res.long then + optparm = res.long:gsub('[^%w%-]','_') -- I'm not sure the $o pattern will let anything else through? + if #res.rest == 1 then optparm = optparm .. res.rest end + if res.short then aliases[res.short] = optparm end + else + optparm = res.short + end + if res.short and not lapp.slack then force_short(res.short) end + res.rest, varargs = check_varargs(res.rest) + elseif check '$<{name} $' then -- is it <parameter_name>? + -- so <input file...> becomes input_file ... + optparm,rest = res.name:match '([^%.]+)(.*)' + optparm = optparm:gsub('%A','_') + varargs = rest == '...' + append(parmlist,optparm) + end + -- this is not a pure doc line and specifies the flag/parameter type + if res.rest then + line = res.rest + res = {} + local optional + -- do we have ([optional] [<type>] [default <val>])? + if match('$({def} $',line,res) or match('$({def}',line,res) then + local typespec = strip(res.def) + local ftype, rest = typespec:match('^(%S+)(.*)$') + rest = strip(rest) + if ftype == 'optional' then + ftype, rest = rest:match('^(%S+)(.*)$') + rest = strip(rest) + optional = true + end + local default + if ftype == 'default' then + default = true + if rest == '' then lapp.error("value must follow default") end + else -- a type specification + if match('$f{min}..$f{max}',ftype,res) then + -- a numerical range like 1..10 + local min,max = res.min,res.max + vtype = 'number' + constraint = function(x) + range_check(x,min,max,optparm) + end + elseif not ftype:match '|' then -- plain type + vtype = ftype + else + -- 'enum' type is a string which must belong to + -- one of several distinct values + local enums = ftype + local enump = '|' .. enums .. '|' + vtype = 'string' + constraint = function(s) + lapp.assert(enump:match('|'..s..'|'), + "value '"..s.."' not in "..enums + ) + end + end + end + res.rest = rest + typespec = res.rest + -- optional 'default value' clause. Type is inferred as + -- 'string' or 'number' if there's no explicit type + if default or match('default $r{rest}',typespec,res) then + defval,vtype = process_default(res.rest,vtype) + end + else -- must be a plain flag, no extra parameter required + defval = false + vtype = 'boolean' + end + local ps = { + type = vtype, + defval = defval, + required = defval == nil and not optional, + comment = res.rest or optparm, + constraint = constraint, + varargs = varargs + } + varargs = nil + if types[vtype] then + local converter = types[vtype].converter + if type(converter) == 'string' then + ps.type = converter + else + ps.converter = converter + end + ps.constraint = types[vtype].constraint + elseif not builtin_types[vtype] and vtype then + lapp.error(vtype.." is unknown type") + end + parms[optparm] = ps + end + end + -- cool, we have our parms, let's parse the command line args + local iparm = 1 + local iextra = 1 + local i = 1 + local parm,ps,val + local end_of_flags = false + + local function check_parm (parm) + local eqi = parm:find '[=:]' + if eqi then + tinsert(arg,i+1,parm:sub(eqi+1)) + parm = parm:sub(1,eqi-1) + end + return parm,eqi + end + + local function is_flag (parm) + return parms[aliases[parm] or parm] + end + + while i <= #arg do + local theArg = arg[i] + local res = {} + -- after '--' we don't parse args and they end up in + -- the array part of the result (args[1] etc) + if theArg == '--' then + end_of_flags = true + iparm = #parmlist + 1 + i = i + 1 + theArg = arg[i] + if not theArg then + break + end + end + -- look for a flag, -<short flags> or --<long flag> + if not end_of_flags and (match('--$S{long}',theArg,res) or match('-$S{short}',theArg,res)) then + if res.long then -- long option + parm = check_parm(res.long) + elseif #res.short == 1 or is_flag(res.short) then + parm = res.short + else + local parmstr,eq = check_parm(res.short) + if not eq then + parm = at(parmstr,1) + local flag = is_flag(parm) + if flag and flag.type ~= 'boolean' then + --if isdigit(at(parmstr,2)) then + -- a short option followed by a digit is an exception (for AW;)) + -- push ahead into the arg array + tinsert(arg,i+1,parmstr:sub(2)) + else + -- push multiple flags into the arg array! + for k = 2,#parmstr do + tinsert(arg,i+k-1,'-'..at(parmstr,k)) + end + end + else + parm = parmstr + end + end + if aliases[parm] then parm = aliases[parm] end + if not parms[parm] and (parm == 'h' or parm == 'help') then + lapp.quit() + end + else -- a parameter + parm = parmlist[iparm] + if not parm then + -- extra unnamed parameters are indexed starting at 1 + parm = iextra + ps = { type = 'string' } + parms[parm] = ps + iextra = iextra + 1 + else + ps = parms[parm] + end + if not ps.varargs then + iparm = iparm + 1 + end + val = theArg + end + ps = parms[parm] + if not ps then lapp.error("unrecognized parameter: "..parm) end + if ps.type ~= 'boolean' then -- we need a value! This should follow + if not val then + i = i + 1 + val = arg[i] + theArg = val + end + lapp.assert(val,parm.." was expecting a value") + else -- toggle boolean flags (usually false -> true) + val = not ps.defval + end + ps.used = true + val = convert_parameter(ps,val) + set_result(ps,parm,val) + if builtin_types[ps.type] == 'file' then + set_result(ps,parm..'_name',theArg) + end + if lapp.callback then + lapp.callback(parm,theArg,res) + end + i = i + 1 + val = nil + end + -- check unused parms, set defaults and check if any required parameters were missed + for parm,ps in pairs(parms) do + if not ps.used then + if ps.required then lapp.error("missing required parameter: "..parm) end + set_result(ps,parm,ps.defval) + end + end + return results +end + +if arg then + script = arg[0] + script = script or rawget(_G,"LAPP_SCRIPT") or "unknown" + -- strip dir and extension to get current script name + script = script:gsub('.+[\\/]',''):gsub('%.%a+$','') +else + script = "inter" +end + + +setmetatable(lapp, { + __call = function(tbl,str,args) return lapp.process_options_string(str,args) end, +}) + + +return lapp + + + +end, + +["pl.lexer"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.lexer' +-------------------- +--- Lexical scanner for creating a sequence of tokens from text. +-- `lexer.scan(s)` returns an iterator over all tokens found in the +-- string `s`. This iterator returns two values, a token type string +-- (such as 'string' for quoted string, 'iden' for identifier) and the value of the +-- token. +-- +-- Versions specialized for Lua and C are available; these also handle block comments +-- and classify keywords as 'keyword' tokens. For example: +-- +-- > s = 'for i=1,n do' +-- > for t,v in lexer.lua(s) do print(t,v) end +-- keyword for +-- iden i +-- = = +-- number 1 +-- , , +-- iden n +-- keyword do +-- +-- See the Guide for further @{06-data.md.Lexical_Scanning|discussion} +-- @module pl.lexer + +local strfind = string.find +local strsub = string.sub +local append = table.insert + + +local function assert_arg(idx,val,tp) + if type(val) ~= tp then + error("argument "..idx.." must be "..tp, 2) + end +end + +local lexer = {} + +local NUMBER1 = '^[%+%-]?%d+%.?%d*[eE][%+%-]?%d+' +local NUMBER1a = '^[%+%-]?%d*%.%d+[eE][%+%-]?%d+' +local NUMBER2 = '^[%+%-]?%d+%.?%d*' +local NUMBER2a = '^[%+%-]?%d*%.%d+' +local NUMBER3 = '^0x[%da-fA-F]+' +local NUMBER4 = '^%d+%.?%d*[eE][%+%-]?%d+' +local NUMBER4a = '^%d*%.%d+[eE][%+%-]?%d+' +local NUMBER5 = '^%d+%.?%d*' +local NUMBER5a = '^%d*%.%d+' +local IDEN = '^[%a_][%w_]*' +local WSPACE = '^%s+' +local STRING1 = "^(['\"])%1" -- empty string +local STRING2 = [[^(['"])(\*)%2%1]] +local STRING3 = [[^(['"]).-[^\](\*)%2%1]] +local CHAR1 = "^''" +local CHAR2 = [[^'(\*)%1']] +local CHAR3 = [[^'.-[^\](\*)%1']] +local PREPRO = '^#.-[^\\]\n' + +local plain_matches,lua_matches,cpp_matches,lua_keyword,cpp_keyword + +local function tdump(tok) + return tok,tok +end + +local function ndump(tok,options) + if options and options.number then + tok = tonumber(tok) + end + return "number",tok +end + +-- regular strings, single or double quotes; usually we want them +-- without the quotes +local function sdump(tok,options) + if options and options.string then + tok = tok:sub(2,-2) + end + return "string",tok +end + +-- long Lua strings need extra work to get rid of the quotes +local function sdump_l(tok,options,findres) + if options and options.string then + local quotelen = 3 + if findres[3] then + quotelen = quotelen + findres[3]:len() + end + tok = tok:sub(quotelen, -quotelen) + if tok:sub(1, 1) == "\n" then + tok = tok:sub(2) + end + end + return "string",tok +end + +local function chdump(tok,options) + if options and options.string then + tok = tok:sub(2,-2) + end + return "char",tok +end + +local function cdump(tok) + return "comment",tok +end + +local function wsdump (tok) + return "space",tok +end + +local function pdump (tok) + return "prepro",tok +end + +local function plain_vdump(tok) + return "iden",tok +end + +local function lua_vdump(tok) + if lua_keyword[tok] then + return "keyword",tok + else + return "iden",tok + end +end + +local function cpp_vdump(tok) + if cpp_keyword[tok] then + return "keyword",tok + else + return "iden",tok + end +end + +--- create a plain token iterator from a string or file-like object. +-- @tparam string|file s a string or a file-like object with `:read()` method returning lines. +-- @tab matches an optional match table - array of token descriptions. +-- A token is described by a `{pattern, action}` pair, where `pattern` should match +-- token body and `action` is a function called when a token of described type is found. +-- @tab[opt] filter a table of token types to exclude, by default `{space=true}` +-- @tab[opt] options a table of options; by default, `{number=true,string=true}`, +-- which means convert numbers and strip string quotes. +function lexer.scan(s,matches,filter,options) + local file = type(s) ~= 'string' and s + filter = filter or {space=true} + options = options or {number=true,string=true} + if filter then + if filter.space then filter[wsdump] = true end + if filter.comments then + filter[cdump] = true + end + end + if not matches then + if not plain_matches then + plain_matches = { + {WSPACE,wsdump}, + {NUMBER3,ndump}, + {IDEN,plain_vdump}, + {NUMBER1,ndump}, + {NUMBER1a,ndump}, + {NUMBER2,ndump}, + {NUMBER2a,ndump}, + {STRING1,sdump}, + {STRING2,sdump}, + {STRING3,sdump}, + {'^.',tdump} + } + end + matches = plain_matches + end + + local line_nr = 0 + local next_line = file and file:read() + local sz = file and 0 or #s + local idx = 1 + + local tlist_i + local tlist + + local first_hit = true + + local function iter(res) + local tp = type(res) + + if tlist then -- returning the inserted token list + local cur = tlist[tlist_i] + if cur then + tlist_i = tlist_i + 1 + return cur[1], cur[2] + else + tlist = nil + end + end + + if tp == 'string' then -- search up to some special pattern + local i1,i2 = strfind(s,res,idx) + if i1 then + local tok = strsub(s,i1,i2) + idx = i2 + 1 + return '', tok + else + idx = sz + 1 + return '', '' + end + + elseif tp == 'table' then -- insert a token list + tlist_i = 1 + tlist = res + return '', '' + + elseif tp ~= 'nil' then -- return position + return line_nr, idx + + else -- look for next token + if first_hit then + if not file then line_nr = 1 end + first_hit = false + end + + if idx > sz then + if file then + if not next_line then + return -- past the end of file, done + end + s = next_line + line_nr = line_nr + 1 + next_line = file:read() + if next_line then + s = s .. '\n' + end + idx, sz = 1, #s + else + return -- past the end of input, done + end + end + + for _,m in ipairs(matches) do + local pat = m[1] + local fun = m[2] + local findres = {strfind(s,pat,idx)} + local i1, i2 = findres[1], findres[2] + if i1 then + local tok = strsub(s,i1,i2) + idx = i2 + 1 + local ret1, ret2 + if not (filter and filter[fun]) then + lexer.finished = idx > sz + ret1, ret2 = fun(tok, options, findres) + end + if not file and tok:find("\n") then + -- Update line number. + local _, newlines = tok:gsub("\n", {}) + line_nr = line_nr + newlines + end + if ret1 then + return ret1, ret2 -- found a match + else + return iter() -- tail-call to try again + end + end + end + end + end + + return iter +end + +local function isstring (s) + return type(s) == 'string' +end + +--- insert tokens into a stream. +-- @param tok a token stream +-- @param a1 a string is the type, a table is a token list and +-- a function is assumed to be a token-like iterator (returns type & value) +-- @string a2 a string is the value +function lexer.insert (tok,a1,a2) + if not a1 then return end + local ts + if isstring(a1) and isstring(a2) then + ts = {{a1,a2}} + elseif type(a1) == 'function' then + ts = {} + for t,v in a1() do + append(ts,{t,v}) + end + else + ts = a1 + end + tok(ts) +end + +--- get everything in a stream upto a newline. +-- @param tok a token stream +-- @return a string +function lexer.getline (tok) + local _,v = tok('.-\n') + return v +end + +--- get current line number. +-- @param tok a token stream +-- @return the line number. +-- if the input source is a file-like object, +-- also return the column. +function lexer.lineno (tok) + return tok(0) +end + +--- get the rest of the stream. +-- @param tok a token stream +-- @return a string +function lexer.getrest (tok) + local _,v = tok('.+') + return v +end + +--- get the Lua keywords as a set-like table. +-- So `res["and"]` etc would be `true`. +-- @return a table +function lexer.get_keywords () + if not lua_keyword then + lua_keyword = { + ["and"] = true, ["break"] = true, ["do"] = true, + ["else"] = true, ["elseif"] = true, ["end"] = true, + ["false"] = true, ["for"] = true, ["function"] = true, + ["if"] = true, ["in"] = true, ["local"] = true, ["nil"] = true, + ["not"] = true, ["or"] = true, ["repeat"] = true, + ["return"] = true, ["then"] = true, ["true"] = true, + ["until"] = true, ["while"] = true + } + end + return lua_keyword +end + +--- create a Lua token iterator from a string or file-like object. +-- Will return the token type and value. +-- @string s the string +-- @tab[opt] filter a table of token types to exclude, by default `{space=true,comments=true}` +-- @tab[opt] options a table of options; by default, `{number=true,string=true}`, +-- which means convert numbers and strip string quotes. +function lexer.lua(s,filter,options) + filter = filter or {space=true,comments=true} + lexer.get_keywords() + if not lua_matches then + lua_matches = { + {WSPACE,wsdump}, + {NUMBER3,ndump}, + {IDEN,lua_vdump}, + {NUMBER4,ndump}, + {NUMBER4a,ndump}, + {NUMBER5,ndump}, + {NUMBER5a,ndump}, + {STRING1,sdump}, + {STRING2,sdump}, + {STRING3,sdump}, + {'^%-%-%[(=*)%[.-%]%1%]',cdump}, + {'^%-%-.-\n',cdump}, + {'^%[(=*)%[.-%]%1%]',sdump_l}, + {'^==',tdump}, + {'^~=',tdump}, + {'^<=',tdump}, + {'^>=',tdump}, + {'^%.%.%.',tdump}, + {'^%.%.',tdump}, + {'^.',tdump} + } + end + return lexer.scan(s,lua_matches,filter,options) +end + +--- create a C/C++ token iterator from a string or file-like object. +-- Will return the token type type and value. +-- @string s the string +-- @tab[opt] filter a table of token types to exclude, by default `{space=true,comments=true}` +-- @tab[opt] options a table of options; by default, `{number=true,string=true}`, +-- which means convert numbers and strip string quotes. +function lexer.cpp(s,filter,options) + filter = filter or {space=true,comments=true} + if not cpp_keyword then + cpp_keyword = { + ["class"] = true, ["break"] = true, ["do"] = true, ["sizeof"] = true, + ["else"] = true, ["continue"] = true, ["struct"] = true, + ["false"] = true, ["for"] = true, ["public"] = true, ["void"] = true, + ["private"] = true, ["protected"] = true, ["goto"] = true, + ["if"] = true, ["static"] = true, ["const"] = true, ["typedef"] = true, + ["enum"] = true, ["char"] = true, ["int"] = true, ["bool"] = true, + ["long"] = true, ["float"] = true, ["true"] = true, ["delete"] = true, + ["double"] = true, ["while"] = true, ["new"] = true, + ["namespace"] = true, ["try"] = true, ["catch"] = true, + ["switch"] = true, ["case"] = true, ["extern"] = true, + ["return"] = true,["default"] = true,['unsigned'] = true,['signed'] = true, + ["union"] = true, ["volatile"] = true, ["register"] = true,["short"] = true, + } + end + if not cpp_matches then + cpp_matches = { + {WSPACE,wsdump}, + {PREPRO,pdump}, + {NUMBER3,ndump}, + {IDEN,cpp_vdump}, + {NUMBER4,ndump}, + {NUMBER4a,ndump}, + {NUMBER5,ndump}, + {NUMBER5a,ndump}, + {CHAR1,chdump}, + {CHAR2,chdump}, + {CHAR3,chdump}, + {STRING1,sdump}, + {STRING2,sdump}, + {STRING3,sdump}, + {'^//.-\n',cdump}, + {'^/%*.-%*/',cdump}, + {'^==',tdump}, + {'^!=',tdump}, + {'^<=',tdump}, + {'^>=',tdump}, + {'^->',tdump}, + {'^&&',tdump}, + {'^||',tdump}, + {'^%+%+',tdump}, + {'^%-%-',tdump}, + {'^%+=',tdump}, + {'^%-=',tdump}, + {'^%*=',tdump}, + {'^/=',tdump}, + {'^|=',tdump}, + {'^%^=',tdump}, + {'^::',tdump}, + {'^.',tdump} + } + end + return lexer.scan(s,cpp_matches,filter,options) +end + +--- get a list of parameters separated by a delimiter from a stream. +-- @param tok the token stream +-- @string[opt=')'] endtoken end of list. Can be '\n' +-- @string[opt=','] delim separator +-- @return a list of token lists. +function lexer.get_separated_list(tok,endtoken,delim) + endtoken = endtoken or ')' + delim = delim or ',' + local parm_values = {} + local level = 1 -- used to count ( and ) + local tl = {} + local function tappend (tl,t,val) + val = val or t + append(tl,{t,val}) + end + local is_end + if endtoken == '\n' then + is_end = function(t,val) + return t == 'space' and val:find '\n' + end + else + is_end = function (t) + return t == endtoken + end + end + local token,value + while true do + token,value=tok() + if not token then return nil,'EOS' end -- end of stream is an error! + if is_end(token,value) and level == 1 then + append(parm_values,tl) + break + elseif token == '(' then + level = level + 1 + tappend(tl,'(') + elseif token == ')' then + level = level - 1 + if level == 0 then -- finished with parm list + append(parm_values,tl) + break + else + tappend(tl,')') + end + elseif token == delim and level == 1 then + append(parm_values,tl) -- a new parm + tl = {} + else + tappend(tl,token,value) + end + end + return parm_values,{token,value} +end + +--- get the next non-space token from the stream. +-- @param tok the token stream. +function lexer.skipws (tok) + local t,v = tok() + while t == 'space' do + t,v = tok() + end + return t,v +end + +local skipws = lexer.skipws + +--- get the next token, which must be of the expected type. +-- Throws an error if this type does not match! +-- @param tok the token stream +-- @string expected_type the token type +-- @bool no_skip_ws whether we should skip whitespace +function lexer.expecting (tok,expected_type,no_skip_ws) + assert_arg(1,tok,'function') + assert_arg(2,expected_type,'string') + local t,v + if no_skip_ws then + t,v = tok() + else + t,v = skipws(tok) + end + if t ~= expected_type then error ("expecting "..expected_type,2) end + return v +end + +return lexer + +end, + +["pl.List"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.List' +-------------------- +--- Python-style list class. +-- +-- **Please Note**: methods that change the list will return the list. +-- This is to allow for method chaining, but please note that `ls = ls:sort()` +-- does not mean that a new copy of the list is made. In-place (mutable) methods +-- are marked as returning 'the list' in this documentation. +-- +-- See the Guide for further @{02-arrays.md.Python_style_Lists|discussion} +-- +-- See <a href="http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html">http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html</a>, section 5.1 +-- +-- **Note**: The comments before some of the functions are from the Python docs +-- and contain Python code. +-- +-- Written for Lua version Nick Trout 4.0; Redone for Lua 5.1, Steve Donovan. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.class` +-- @classmod pl.List +-- @pragma nostrip + +local tinsert,tremove,concat,tsort = table.insert,table.remove,table.concat,table.sort +local setmetatable, getmetatable,type,tostring,string = setmetatable,getmetatable,type,tostring,string +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local filter,imap,imap2,reduce,transform,tremovevalues = tablex.filter,tablex.imap,tablex.imap2,tablex.reduce,tablex.transform,tablex.removevalues +local tsub = tablex.sub +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local class = require 'pl.class' + +local array_tostring,split,assert_arg,function_arg = utils.array_tostring,utils.split,utils.assert_arg,utils.function_arg +local normalize_slice = tablex._normalize_slice + +-- metatable for our list and map objects has already been defined.. +local Multimap = utils.stdmt.MultiMap +local List = utils.stdmt.List + +local iter + +class(nil,nil,List) + +-- we want the result to be _covariant_, i.e. t must have type of obj if possible +local function makelist (t,obj) + local klass = List + if obj then + klass = getmetatable(obj) + end + return setmetatable(t,klass) +end + +local function simple_table(t) + return type(t) == 'table' and not getmetatable(t) and #t > 0 +end + +function List._create (src) + if simple_table(src) then return src end +end + +function List:_init (src) + if self == src then return end -- existing table used as self! + if src then + for v in iter(src) do + tinsert(self,v) + end + end +end + +--- Create a new list. Can optionally pass a table; +-- passing another instance of List will cause a copy to be created; +-- this will return a plain table with an appropriate metatable. +-- we pass anything which isn't a simple table to iterate() to work out +-- an appropriate iterator +-- @see List.iterate +-- @param[opt] t An optional list-like table +-- @return a new List +-- @usage ls = List(); ls = List {1,2,3,4} +-- @function List.new + +List.new = List + +--- Make a copy of an existing list. +-- The difference from a plain 'copy constructor' is that this returns +-- the actual List subtype. +function List:clone() + local ls = makelist({},self) + ls:extend(self) + return ls +end + +--- Add an item to the end of the list. +-- @param i An item +-- @return the list +function List:append(i) + tinsert(self,i) + return self +end + +List.push = tinsert + +--- Extend the list by appending all the items in the given list. +-- equivalent to 'a[len(a):] = L'. +-- @tparam List L Another List +-- @return the list +function List:extend(L) + assert_arg(1,L,'table') + for i = 1,#L do tinsert(self,L[i]) end + return self +end + +--- Insert an item at a given position. i is the index of the +-- element before which to insert. +-- @int i index of element before whichh to insert +-- @param x A data item +-- @return the list +function List:insert(i, x) + assert_arg(1,i,'number') + tinsert(self,i,x) + return self +end + +--- Insert an item at the begining of the list. +-- @param x a data item +-- @return the list +function List:put (x) + return self:insert(1,x) +end + +--- Remove an element given its index. +-- (equivalent of Python's del s[i]) +-- @int i the index +-- @return the list +function List:remove (i) + assert_arg(1,i,'number') + tremove(self,i) + return self +end + +--- Remove the first item from the list whose value is given. +-- (This is called 'remove' in Python; renamed to avoid confusion +-- with table.remove) +-- Return nil if there is no such item. +-- @param x A data value +-- @return the list +function List:remove_value(x) + for i=1,#self do + if self[i]==x then tremove(self,i) return self end + end + return self + end + +--- Remove the item at the given position in the list, and return it. +-- If no index is specified, a:pop() returns the last item in the list. +-- The item is also removed from the list. +-- @int[opt] i An index +-- @return the item +function List:pop(i) + if not i then i = #self end + assert_arg(1,i,'number') + return tremove(self,i) +end + +List.get = List.pop + +--- Return the index in the list of the first item whose value is given. +-- Return nil if there is no such item. +-- @function List:index +-- @param x A data value +-- @int[opt=1] idx where to start search +-- @return the index, or nil if not found. + +local tfind = tablex.find +List.index = tfind + +--- Does this list contain the value? +-- @param x A data value +-- @return true or false +function List:contains(x) + return tfind(self,x) and true or false +end + +--- Return the number of times value appears in the list. +-- @param x A data value +-- @return number of times x appears +function List:count(x) + local cnt=0 + for i=1,#self do + if self[i]==x then cnt=cnt+1 end + end + return cnt +end + +--- Sort the items of the list, in place. +-- @func[opt='<'] cmp an optional comparison function +-- @return the list +function List:sort(cmp) + if cmp then cmp = function_arg(1,cmp) end + tsort(self,cmp) + return self +end + +--- Return a sorted copy of this list. +-- @func[opt='<'] cmp an optional comparison function +-- @return a new list +function List:sorted(cmp) + return List(self):sort(cmp) +end + +--- Reverse the elements of the list, in place. +-- @return the list +function List:reverse() + local t = self + local n = #t + for i = 1,n/2 do + t[i],t[n] = t[n],t[i] + n = n - 1 + end + return self +end + +--- Return the minimum and the maximum value of the list. +-- @return minimum value +-- @return maximum value +function List:minmax() + local vmin,vmax = 1e70,-1e70 + for i = 1,#self do + local v = self[i] + if v < vmin then vmin = v end + if v > vmax then vmax = v end + end + return vmin,vmax +end + +--- Emulate list slicing. like 'list[first:last]' in Python. +-- If first or last are negative then they are relative to the end of the list +-- eg. slice(-2) gives last 2 entries in a list, and +-- slice(-4,-2) gives from -4th to -2nd +-- @param first An index +-- @param last An index +-- @return a new List +function List:slice(first,last) + return tsub(self,first,last) +end + +--- Empty the list. +-- @return the list +function List:clear() + for i=1,#self do tremove(self) end + return self +end + +local eps = 1.0e-10 + +--- Emulate Python's range(x) function. +-- Include it in List table for tidiness +-- @int start A number +-- @int[opt] finish A number greater than start; if absent, +-- then start is 1 and finish is start +-- @int[opt=1] incr an increment (may be less than 1) +-- @return a List from start .. finish +-- @usage List.range(0,3) == List{0,1,2,3} +-- @usage List.range(4) = List{1,2,3,4} +-- @usage List.range(5,1,-1) == List{5,4,3,2,1} +function List.range(start,finish,incr) + if not finish then + finish = start + start = 1 + end + if incr then + assert_arg(3,incr,'number') + if math.ceil(incr) ~= incr then finish = finish + eps end + else + incr = 1 + end + assert_arg(1,start,'number') + assert_arg(2,finish,'number') + local t = List() + for i=start,finish,incr do tinsert(t,i) end + return t +end + +--- list:len() is the same as #list. +function List:len() + return #self +end + +-- Extended operations -- + +--- Remove a subrange of elements. +-- equivalent to 'del s[i1:i2]' in Python. +-- @int i1 start of range +-- @int i2 end of range +-- @return the list +function List:chop(i1,i2) + return tremovevalues(self,i1,i2) +end + +--- Insert a sublist into a list +-- equivalent to 's[idx:idx] = list' in Python +-- @int idx index +-- @tparam List list list to insert +-- @return the list +-- @usage l = List{10,20}; l:splice(2,{21,22}); assert(l == List{10,21,22,20}) +function List:splice(idx,list) + assert_arg(1,idx,'number') + idx = idx - 1 + local i = 1 + for v in iter(list) do + tinsert(self,i+idx,v) + i = i + 1 + end + return self +end + +--- General slice assignment s[i1:i2] = seq. +-- @int i1 start index +-- @int i2 end index +-- @tparam List seq a list +-- @return the list +function List:slice_assign(i1,i2,seq) + assert_arg(1,i1,'number') + assert_arg(1,i2,'number') + i1,i2 = normalize_slice(self,i1,i2) + if i2 >= i1 then self:chop(i1,i2) end + self:splice(i1,seq) + return self +end + +--- Concatenation operator. +-- @within metamethods +-- @tparam List L another List +-- @return a new list consisting of the list with the elements of the new list appended +function List:__concat(L) + assert_arg(1,L,'table') + local ls = self:clone() + ls:extend(L) + return ls +end + +--- Equality operator ==. True iff all elements of two lists are equal. +-- @within metamethods +-- @tparam List L another List +-- @return true or false +function List:__eq(L) + if #self ~= #L then return false end + for i = 1,#self do + if self[i] ~= L[i] then return false end + end + return true +end + +--- Join the elements of a list using a delimiter. +-- This method uses tostring on all elements. +-- @string[opt=''] delim a delimiter string, can be empty. +-- @return a string +function List:join (delim) + delim = delim or '' + assert_arg(1,delim,'string') + return concat(array_tostring(self),delim) +end + +--- Join a list of strings. <br> +-- Uses `table.concat` directly. +-- @function List:concat +-- @string[opt=''] delim a delimiter +-- @return a string +List.concat = concat + +local function tostring_q(val) + local s = tostring(val) + if type(val) == 'string' then + s = '"'..s..'"' + end + return s +end + +--- How our list should be rendered as a string. Uses join(). +-- @within metamethods +-- @see List:join +function List:__tostring() + return '{'..self:join(',',tostring_q)..'}' +end + +--- Call the function on each element of the list. +-- @func fun a function or callable object +-- @param ... optional values to pass to function +function List:foreach (fun,...) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + for i = 1,#self do + fun(self[i],...) + end +end + +local function lookup_fun (obj,name) + local f = obj[name] + if not f then error(type(obj).." does not have method "..name,3) end + return f +end + +--- Call the named method on each element of the list. +-- @string name the method name +-- @param ... optional values to pass to function +function List:foreachm (name,...) + for i = 1,#self do + local obj = self[i] + local f = lookup_fun(obj,name) + f(obj,...) + end +end + +--- Create a list of all elements which match a function. +-- @func fun a boolean function +-- @param[opt] arg optional argument to be passed as second argument of the predicate +-- @return a new filtered list. +function List:filter (fun,arg) + return makelist(filter(self,fun,arg),self) +end + +--- Split a string using a delimiter. +-- @string s the string +-- @string[opt] delim the delimiter (default spaces) +-- @return a List of strings +-- @see pl.utils.split +function List.split (s,delim) + assert_arg(1,s,'string') + return makelist(split(s,delim)) +end + +--- Apply a function to all elements. +-- Any extra arguments will be passed to the function. +-- @func fun a function of at least one argument +-- @param ... arbitrary extra arguments. +-- @return a new list: {f(x) for x in self} +-- @usage List{'one','two'}:map(string.upper) == {'ONE','TWO'} +-- @see pl.tablex.imap +function List:map (fun,...) + return makelist(imap(fun,self,...),self) +end + +--- Apply a function to all elements, in-place. +-- Any extra arguments are passed to the function. +-- @func fun A function that takes at least one argument +-- @param ... arbitrary extra arguments. +-- @return the list. +function List:transform (fun,...) + transform(fun,self,...) + return self +end + +--- Apply a function to elements of two lists. +-- Any extra arguments will be passed to the function +-- @func fun a function of at least two arguments +-- @tparam List ls another list +-- @param ... arbitrary extra arguments. +-- @return a new list: {f(x,y) for x in self, for x in arg1} +-- @see pl.tablex.imap2 +function List:map2 (fun,ls,...) + return makelist(imap2(fun,self,ls,...),self) +end + +--- apply a named method to all elements. +-- Any extra arguments will be passed to the method. +-- @string name name of method +-- @param ... extra arguments +-- @return a new list of the results +-- @see pl.seq.mapmethod +function List:mapm (name,...) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#self do + local val = self[i] + local fn = lookup_fun(val,name) + res[i] = fn(val,...) + end + return makelist(res,self) +end + +local function composite_call (method,f) + return function(self,...) + return self[method](self,f,...) + end +end + +function List.default_map_with(T) + return function(self,name) + local m + if T then + local f = lookup_fun(T,name) + m = composite_call('map',f) + else + m = composite_call('mapn',name) + end + getmetatable(self)[name] = m -- and cache.. + return m + end +end + +List.default_map = List.default_map_with + +--- 'reduce' a list using a binary function. +-- @func fun a function of two arguments +-- @return result of the function +-- @see pl.tablex.reduce +function List:reduce (fun) + return reduce(fun,self) +end + +--- Partition a list using a classifier function. +-- The function may return nil, but this will be converted to the string key '<nil>'. +-- @func fun a function of at least one argument +-- @param ... will also be passed to the function +-- @treturn MultiMap a table where the keys are the returned values, and the values are Lists +-- of values where the function returned that key. +-- @see pl.MultiMap +function List:partition (fun,...) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#self do + local val = self[i] + local klass = fun(val,...) + if klass == nil then klass = '<nil>' end + if not res[klass] then res[klass] = List() end + res[klass]:append(val) + end + return setmetatable(res,Multimap) +end + +--- return an iterator over all values. +function List:iter () + return iter(self) +end + +--- Create an iterator over a seqence. +-- This captures the Python concept of 'sequence'. +-- For tables, iterates over all values with integer indices. +-- @param seq a sequence; a string (over characters), a table, a file object (over lines) or an iterator function +-- @usage for x in iterate {1,10,22,55} do io.write(x,',') end ==> 1,10,22,55 +-- @usage for ch in iterate 'help' do do io.write(ch,' ') end ==> h e l p +function List.iterate(seq) + if type(seq) == 'string' then + local idx = 0 + local n = #seq + local sub = string.sub + return function () + idx = idx + 1 + if idx > n then return nil + else + return sub(seq,idx,idx) + end + end + elseif type(seq) == 'table' then + local idx = 0 + local n = #seq + return function() + idx = idx + 1 + if idx > n then return nil + else + return seq[idx] + end + end + elseif type(seq) == 'function' then + return seq + elseif type(seq) == 'userdata' and io.type(seq) == 'file' then + return seq:lines() + end +end +iter = List.iterate + +return List + + +end, + +["pl.luabalanced"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.luabalanced' +-------------------- +--- Extract delimited Lua sequences from strings. +-- Inspired by Damian Conway's Text::Balanced in Perl. <br/> +-- <ul> +-- <li>[1] <a href="http://lua-users.org/wiki/LuaBalanced">Lua Wiki Page</a></li> +-- <li>[2] http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Balanced/lib/Text/Balanced.pm</li> +-- </ul> <br/> +-- <pre class=example> +-- local lb = require "pl.luabalanced" +-- --Extract Lua expression starting at position 4. +-- print(lb.match_expression("if x^2 + x > 5 then print(x) end", 4)) +-- --> x^2 + x > 5 16 +-- --Extract Lua string starting at (default) position 1. +-- print(lb.match_string([["test\"123" .. "more"]])) +-- --> "test\"123" 12 +-- </pre> +-- (c) 2008, David Manura, Licensed under the same terms as Lua (MIT license). +-- @class module +-- @name pl.luabalanced + +local M = {} + +local assert = assert + +-- map opening brace <-> closing brace. +local ends = { ['('] = ')', ['{'] = '}', ['['] = ']' } +local begins = {}; for k,v in pairs(ends) do begins[v] = k end + + +-- Match Lua string in string <s> starting at position <pos>. +-- Returns <string>, <posnew>, where <string> is the matched +-- string (or nil on no match) and <posnew> is the character +-- following the match (or <pos> on no match). +-- Supports all Lua string syntax: "...", '...', [[...]], [=[...]=], etc. +local function match_string(s, pos) + pos = pos or 1 + local posa = pos + local c = s:sub(pos,pos) + if c == '"' or c == "'" then + pos = pos + 1 + while 1 do + pos = assert(s:find("[" .. c .. "\\]", pos), 'syntax error') + if s:sub(pos,pos) == c then + local part = s:sub(posa, pos) + return part, pos + 1 + else + pos = pos + 2 + end + end + else + local sc = s:match("^%[(=*)%[", pos) + if sc then + local _; _, pos = s:find("%]" .. sc .. "%]", pos) + assert(pos) + local part = s:sub(posa, pos) + return part, pos + 1 + else + return nil, pos + end + end +end +M.match_string = match_string + + +-- Match bracketed Lua expression, e.g. "(...)", "{...}", "[...]", "[[...]]", +-- [=[...]=], etc. +-- Function interface is similar to match_string. +local function match_bracketed(s, pos) + pos = pos or 1 + local posa = pos + local ca = s:sub(pos,pos) + if not ends[ca] then + return nil, pos + end + local stack = {} + while 1 do + pos = s:find('[%(%{%[%)%}%]\"\']', pos) + assert(pos, 'syntax error: unbalanced') + local c = s:sub(pos,pos) + if c == '"' or c == "'" then + local part; part, pos = match_string(s, pos) + assert(part) + elseif ends[c] then -- open + local mid, posb + if c == '[' then mid, posb = s:match('^%[(=*)%[()', pos) end + if mid then + pos = s:match('%]' .. mid .. '%]()', posb) + assert(pos, 'syntax error: long string not terminated') + if #stack == 0 then + local part = s:sub(posa, pos-1) + return part, pos + end + else + stack[#stack+1] = c + pos = pos + 1 + end + else -- close + assert(stack[#stack] == assert(begins[c]), 'syntax error: unbalanced') + stack[#stack] = nil + if #stack == 0 then + local part = s:sub(posa, pos) + return part, pos+1 + end + pos = pos + 1 + end + end +end +M.match_bracketed = match_bracketed + + +-- Match Lua comment, e.g. "--...\n", "--[[...]]", "--[=[...]=]", etc. +-- Function interface is similar to match_string. +local function match_comment(s, pos) + pos = pos or 1 + if s:sub(pos, pos+1) ~= '--' then + return nil, pos + end + pos = pos + 2 + local partt, post = match_string(s, pos) + if partt then + return '--' .. partt, post + end + local part; part, pos = s:match('^([^\n]*\n?)()', pos) + return '--' .. part, pos +end + + +-- Match Lua expression, e.g. "a + b * c[e]". +-- Function interface is similar to match_string. +local wordop = {['and']=true, ['or']=true, ['not']=true} +local is_compare = {['>']=true, ['<']=true, ['~']=true} +local function match_expression(s, pos) + pos = pos or 1 + local _ + local posa = pos + local lastident + local poscs, posce + while pos do + local c = s:sub(pos,pos) + if c == '"' or c == "'" or c == '[' and s:find('^[=%[]', pos+1) then + local part; part, pos = match_string(s, pos) + assert(part, 'syntax error') + elseif c == '-' and s:sub(pos+1,pos+1) == '-' then + -- note: handle adjacent comments in loop to properly support + -- backtracing (poscs/posce). + poscs = pos + while s:sub(pos,pos+1) == '--' do + local part; part, pos = match_comment(s, pos) + assert(part) + pos = s:match('^%s*()', pos) + posce = pos + end + elseif c == '(' or c == '{' or c == '[' then + _, pos = match_bracketed(s, pos) + elseif c == '=' and s:sub(pos+1,pos+1) == '=' then + pos = pos + 2 -- skip over two-char op containing '=' + elseif c == '=' and is_compare[s:sub(pos-1,pos-1)] then + pos = pos + 1 -- skip over two-char op containing '=' + elseif c:match'^[%)%}%];,=]' then + local part = s:sub(posa, pos-1) + return part, pos + elseif c:match'^[%w_]' then + local newident,newpos = s:match('^([%w_]+)()', pos) + if pos ~= posa and not wordop[newident] then -- non-first ident + local pose = ((posce == pos) and poscs or pos) - 1 + while s:match('^%s', pose) do pose = pose - 1 end + local ce = s:sub(pose,pose) + if ce:match'[%)%}\'\"%]]' or + ce:match'[%w_]' and not wordop[lastident] + then + local part = s:sub(posa, pos-1) + return part, pos + end + end + lastident, pos = newident, newpos + else + pos = pos + 1 + end + pos = s:find('[%(%{%[%)%}%]\"\';,=%w_%-]', pos) + end + local part = s:sub(posa, #s) + return part, #s+1 +end +M.match_expression = match_expression + + +-- Match name list (zero or more names). E.g. "a,b,c" +-- Function interface is similar to match_string, +-- but returns array as match. +local function match_namelist(s, pos) + pos = pos or 1 + local list = {} + while 1 do + local c = #list == 0 and '^' or '^%s*,%s*' + local item, post = s:match(c .. '([%a_][%w_]*)%s*()', pos) + if item then pos = post else break end + list[#list+1] = item + end + return list, pos +end +M.match_namelist = match_namelist + + +-- Match expression list (zero or more expressions). E.g. "a+b,b*c". +-- Function interface is similar to match_string, +-- but returns array as match. +local function match_explist(s, pos) + pos = pos or 1 + local list = {} + while 1 do + if #list ~= 0 then + local post = s:match('^%s*,%s*()', pos) + if post then pos = post else break end + end + local item; item, pos = match_expression(s, pos) + assert(item, 'syntax error') + list[#list+1] = item + end + return list, pos +end +M.match_explist = match_explist + + +-- Replace snippets of code in Lua code string <s> +-- using replacement function f(u,sin) --> sout. +-- <u> is the type of snippet ('c' = comment, 's' = string, +-- 'e' = any other code). +-- Snippet is replaced with <sout> (unless <sout> is nil or false, in +-- which case the original snippet is kept) +-- This is somewhat analogous to string.gsub . +local function gsub(s, f) + local pos = 1 + local posa = 1 + local sret = '' + while 1 do + pos = s:find('[%-\'\"%[]', pos) + if not pos then break end + if s:match('^%-%-', pos) then + local exp = s:sub(posa, pos-1) + if #exp > 0 then sret = sret .. (f('e', exp) or exp) end + local comment; comment, pos = match_comment(s, pos) + sret = sret .. (f('c', assert(comment)) or comment) + posa = pos + else + local posb = s:find('^[\'\"%[]', pos) + local str + if posb then str, pos = match_string(s, posb) end + if str then + local exp = s:sub(posa, posb-1) + if #exp > 0 then sret = sret .. (f('e', exp) or exp) end + sret = sret .. (f('s', str) or str) + posa = pos + else + pos = pos + 1 + end + end + end + local exp = s:sub(posa) + if #exp > 0 then sret = sret .. (f('e', exp) or exp) end + return sret +end +M.gsub = gsub + + +return M + +end, + +["pl.Map"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.Map' +-------------------- +--- A Map class. +-- +-- > Map = require 'pl.Map' +-- > m = Map{one=1,two=2} +-- > m:update {three=3,four=4,two=20} +-- > = m == M{one=1,two=20,three=3,four=4} +-- true +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.class`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.pretty` +-- @classmod pl.Map + +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local stdmt = utils.stdmt +local deepcompare = tablex.deepcompare + +local pretty_write = require 'pl.pretty' . write +local Map = stdmt.Map +local Set = stdmt.Set + +local class = require 'pl.class' + +-- the Map class --------------------- +class(nil,nil,Map) + +function Map:_init (t) + local mt = getmetatable(t) + if mt == Set or mt == Map then + self:update(t) + else + return t -- otherwise assumed to be a map-like table + end +end + + +local function makelist(t) + return setmetatable(t, require('pl.List')) +end + +--- list of keys. +Map.keys = tablex.keys + +--- list of values. +Map.values = tablex.values + +--- return an iterator over all key-value pairs. +function Map:iter () + return pairs(self) +end + +--- return a List of all key-value pairs, sorted by the keys. +function Map:items() + local ls = makelist(tablex.pairmap (function (k,v) return makelist {k,v} end, self)) + ls:sort(function(t1,t2) return t1[1] < t2[1] end) + return ls +end + +--- set a value in the map if it doesn't exist yet. +-- @param key the key +-- @param default value to set +-- @return the value stored in the map (existing value, or the new value) +function Map:setdefault(key, default) + local val = self[key] + if val ~= nil then + return val + end + self:set(key,default) + return default +end + +--- size of map. +-- note: this is a relatively expensive operation! +-- @class function +-- @name Map:len +Map.len = tablex.size + +--- put a value into the map. +-- This will remove the key if the value is `nil` +-- @param key the key +-- @param val the value +function Map:set (key,val) + self[key] = val +end + +--- get a value from the map. +-- @param key the key +-- @return the value, or nil if not found. +function Map:get (key) + return rawget(self,key) +end + +local index_by = tablex.index_by + +--- get a list of values indexed by a list of keys. +-- @param keys a list-like table of keys +-- @return a new list +function Map:getvalues (keys) + return makelist(index_by(self,keys)) +end + +--- update the map using key/value pairs from another table. +-- @tab table +-- @function Map:update +Map.update = tablex.update + +--- equality between maps. +-- @within metamethods +-- @tparam Map m another map. +function Map:__eq (m) + -- note we explicitly ask deepcompare _not_ to use __eq! + return deepcompare(self,m,true) +end + +--- string representation of a map. +-- @within metamethods +function Map:__tostring () + return pretty_write(self,'') +end + +return Map + +end, + +["pl.MultiMap"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.MultiMap' +-------------------- +--- MultiMap, a Map which has multiple values per key. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.class`, `pl.List`, `pl.Map` +-- @classmod pl.MultiMap + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local class = require 'pl.class' +local List = require 'pl.List' +local Map = require 'pl.Map' + +-- MultiMap is a standard MT +local MultiMap = utils.stdmt.MultiMap + +class(Map,nil,MultiMap) +MultiMap._name = 'MultiMap' + +function MultiMap:_init (t) + if not t then return end + self:update(t) +end + +--- update a MultiMap using a table. +-- @param t either a Multimap or a map-like table. +-- @return the map +function MultiMap:update (t) + utils.assert_arg(1,t,'table') + if Map:class_of(t) then + for k,v in pairs(t) do + self[k] = List() + self[k]:append(v) + end + else + for k,v in pairs(t) do + self[k] = List(v) + end + end +end + +--- add a new value to a key. Setting a nil value removes the key. +-- @param key the key +-- @param val the value +-- @return the map +function MultiMap:set (key,val) + if val == nil then + self[key] = nil + else + if not self[key] then + self[key] = List() + end + self[key]:append(val) + end +end + +return MultiMap + +end, + +["pl.operator"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.operator' +-------------------- +--- Lua operators available as functions. +-- +-- (similar to the Python module of the same name) +-- +-- There is a module field `optable` which maps the operator strings +-- onto these functions, e.g. `operator.optable['()']==operator.call` +-- +-- Operator strings like '>' and '{}' can be passed to most Penlight functions +-- expecting a function argument. +-- +-- @module pl.operator + +local strfind = string.find + +local operator = {} + +--- apply function to some arguments **()** +-- @param fn a function or callable object +-- @param ... arguments +function operator.call(fn,...) + return fn(...) +end + +--- get the indexed value from a table **[]** +-- @param t a table or any indexable object +-- @param k the key +function operator.index(t,k) + return t[k] +end + +--- returns true if arguments are equal **==** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.eq(a,b) + return a==b +end + +--- returns true if arguments are not equal **~=** + -- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.neq(a,b) + return a~=b +end + +--- returns true if a is less than b **<** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.lt(a,b) + return a < b +end + +--- returns true if a is less or equal to b **<=** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.le(a,b) + return a <= b +end + +--- returns true if a is greater than b **>** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.gt(a,b) + return a > b +end + +--- returns true if a is greater or equal to b **>=** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.ge(a,b) + return a >= b +end + +--- returns length of string or table **#** +-- @param a a string or a table +function operator.len(a) + return #a +end + +--- add two values **+** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.add(a,b) + return a+b +end + +--- subtract b from a **-** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.sub(a,b) + return a-b +end + +--- multiply two values __*__ +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.mul(a,b) + return a*b +end + +--- divide first value by second **/** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.div(a,b) + return a/b +end + +--- raise first to the power of second **^** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.pow(a,b) + return a^b +end + +--- modulo; remainder of a divided by b **%** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.mod(a,b) + return a%b +end + +--- concatenate two values (either strings or `__concat` defined) **..** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.concat(a,b) + return a..b +end + +--- return the negative of a value **-** +-- @param a value +function operator.unm(a) + return -a +end + +--- false if value evaluates as true **not** +-- @param a value +function operator.lnot(a) + return not a +end + +--- true if both values evaluate as true **and** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.land(a,b) + return a and b +end + +--- true if either value evaluate as true **or** +-- @param a value +-- @param b value +function operator.lor(a,b) + return a or b +end + +--- make a table from the arguments **{}** +-- @param ... non-nil arguments +-- @return a table +function operator.table (...) + return {...} +end + +--- match two strings **~**. +-- uses @{string.find} +function operator.match (a,b) + return strfind(a,b)~=nil +end + +--- the null operation. +-- @param ... arguments +-- @return the arguments +function operator.nop (...) + return ... +end + +---- Map from operator symbol to function. +-- Most of these map directly from operators; +-- But note these extras +-- +-- * __'()'__ `call` +-- * __'[]'__ `index` +-- * __'{}'__ `table` +-- * __'~'__ `match` +-- +-- @table optable +-- @field operator + operator.optable = { + ['+']=operator.add, + ['-']=operator.sub, + ['*']=operator.mul, + ['/']=operator.div, + ['%']=operator.mod, + ['^']=operator.pow, + ['..']=operator.concat, + ['()']=operator.call, + ['[]']=operator.index, + ['<']=operator.lt, + ['<=']=operator.le, + ['>']=operator.gt, + ['>=']=operator.ge, + ['==']=operator.eq, + ['~=']=operator.neq, + ['#']=operator.len, + ['and']=operator.land, + ['or']=operator.lor, + ['{}']=operator.table, + ['~']=operator.match, + ['']=operator.nop, +} + +return operator + +end, + +["pl.OrderedMap"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.OrderedMap' +-------------------- +--- OrderedMap, a map which preserves ordering. +-- +-- Derived from `pl.Map`. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.class`, `pl.List`, `pl.Map` +-- @classmod pl.OrderedMap + +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local List = require 'pl.List' +local index_by,tsort,concat = tablex.index_by,table.sort,table.concat + +local class = require 'pl.class' +local Map = require 'pl.Map' + +local OrderedMap = class(Map) +OrderedMap._name = 'OrderedMap' + +local rawset = rawset + +--- construct an OrderedMap. +-- Will throw an error if the argument is bad. +-- @param t optional initialization table, same as for @{OrderedMap:update} +function OrderedMap:_init (t) + rawset(self,'_keys',List()) + if t then + local map,err = self:update(t) + if not map then error(err,2) end + end +end + +local assert_arg,raise = utils.assert_arg,utils.raise + +--- update an OrderedMap using a table. +-- If the table is itself an OrderedMap, then its entries will be appended. +-- if it s a table of the form `{{key1=val1},{key2=val2},...}` these will be appended. +-- +-- Otherwise, it is assumed to be a map-like table, and order of extra entries is arbitrary. +-- @tab t a table. +-- @return the map, or nil in case of error +-- @return the error message +function OrderedMap:update (t) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + if OrderedMap:class_of(t) then + for k,v in t:iter() do + self:set(k,v) + end + elseif #t > 0 then -- an array must contain {key=val} tables + if type(t[1]) == 'table' then + for _,pair in ipairs(t) do + local key,value = next(pair) + if not key then return raise 'empty pair initialization table' end + self:set(key,value) + end + else + return raise 'cannot use an array to initialize an OrderedMap' + end + else + for k,v in pairs(t) do + self:set(k,v) + end + end + return self +end + +--- set the key's value. This key will be appended at the end of the map. +-- +-- If the value is nil, then the key is removed. +-- @param key the key +-- @param val the value +-- @return the map +function OrderedMap:set (key,val) + if rawget(self, key) == nil and val ~= nil then -- new key + self._keys:append(key) -- we keep in order + rawset(self,key,val) -- don't want to provoke __newindex! + else -- existing key-value pair + if val == nil then + self._keys:remove_value(key) + rawset(self,key,nil) + else + self[key] = val + end + end + return self +end + +OrderedMap.__newindex = OrderedMap.set + +--- insert a key/value pair before a given position. +-- Note: if the map already contains the key, then this effectively +-- moves the item to the new position by first removing at the old position. +-- Has no effect if the key does not exist and val is nil +-- @int pos a position starting at 1 +-- @param key the key +-- @param val the value; if nil use the old value +function OrderedMap:insert (pos,key,val) + local oldval = self[key] + val = val or oldval + if oldval then + self._keys:remove_value(key) + end + if val then + self._keys:insert(pos,key) + rawset(self,key,val) + end + return self +end + +--- return the keys in order. +-- (Not a copy!) +-- @return List +function OrderedMap:keys () + return self._keys +end + +--- return the values in order. +-- this is relatively expensive. +-- @return List +function OrderedMap:values () + return List(index_by(self,self._keys)) +end + +--- sort the keys. +-- @func cmp a comparison function as for @{table.sort} +-- @return the map +function OrderedMap:sort (cmp) + tsort(self._keys,cmp) + return self +end + +--- iterate over key-value pairs in order. +function OrderedMap:iter () + local i = 0 + local keys = self._keys + local idx + return function() + i = i + 1 + if i > #keys then return nil end + idx = keys[i] + return idx,self[idx] + end +end + +--- iterate over an ordered map (5.2). +-- @within metamethods +-- @function OrderedMap:__pairs +OrderedMap.__pairs = OrderedMap.iter + +--- string representation of an ordered map. +-- @within metamethods +function OrderedMap:__tostring () + local res = {} + for i,v in ipairs(self._keys) do + local val = self[v] + local vs = tostring(val) + if type(val) ~= 'number' then + vs = '"'..vs..'"' + end + res[i] = tostring(v)..'='..vs + end + return '{'..concat(res,',')..'}' +end + +return OrderedMap + + + + +end, + +["pl.path"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.path' +-------------------- +--- Path manipulation and file queries. +-- +-- This is modelled after Python's os.path library (10.1); see @{04-paths.md|the Guide}. +-- +-- NOTE: the functions assume the paths being dealt with to originate +-- from the OS the application is running on. Windows drive letters are not +-- to be used when running on a Unix system for example. The one exception +-- is Windows paths to allow both forward and backward slashes (since Lua +-- also accepts those) +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `lfs` +-- @module pl.path + +-- imports and locals +local _G = _G +local sub = string.sub +local getenv = os.getenv +local tmpnam = os.tmpname +local package = package +local append, concat, remove = table.insert, table.concat, table.remove +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local assert_string,raise = utils.assert_string,utils.raise + +local res,lfs = _G.pcall(_G.require,'lfs') +if not res then + error("pl.path requires LuaFileSystem") +end + +local attrib = lfs.attributes +local currentdir = lfs.currentdir +local link_attrib = lfs.symlinkattributes + +local path = {} + +local function err_func(name, param, err, code) + local ret = ("%s failed"):format(tostring(name)) + if param ~= nil then + ret = ret .. (" for '%s'"):format(tostring(param)) + end + ret = ret .. (": %s"):format(tostring(err)) + if code ~= nil then + ret = ret .. (" (code %s)"):format(tostring(code)) + end + return ret +end + +--- Lua iterator over the entries of a given directory. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.dir`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function dir +path.dir = lfs.dir + +--- Creates a directory. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.mkdir`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function mkdir +path.mkdir = function(d) + local ok, err, code = lfs.mkdir(d) + if not ok then + return ok, err_func("mkdir", d, err, code), code + end + return ok, err, code +end + +--- Removes a directory. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.rmdir`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function rmdir +path.rmdir = function(d) + local ok, err, code = lfs.rmdir(d) + if not ok then + return ok, err_func("rmdir", d, err, code), code + end + return ok, err, code +end + +--- Gets attributes. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.attributes`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function attrib +path.attrib = function(d, r) + local ok, err, code = attrib(d, r) + if not ok then + return ok, err_func("attrib", d, err, code), code + end + return ok, err, code +end + +--- Get the working directory. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.currentdir`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function currentdir +path.currentdir = function() + local ok, err, code = currentdir() + if not ok then + return ok, err_func("currentdir", nil, err, code), code + end + return ok, err, code +end + +--- Gets symlink attributes. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.symlinkattributes`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function link_attrib +path.link_attrib = function(d, r) + local ok, err, code = link_attrib(d, r) + if not ok then + return ok, err_func("link_attrib", d, err, code), code + end + return ok, err, code +end + +--- Changes the working directory. +-- On Windows, if a drive is specified, it also changes the current drive. If +-- only specifying the drive, it will only switch drive, but not modify the path. +-- Implicit link to [`luafilesystem.chdir`](https://keplerproject.github.io/luafilesystem/manual.html#reference) +-- @function chdir +path.chdir = function(d) + local ok, err, code = lfs.chdir(d) + if not ok then + return ok, err_func("chdir", d, err, code), code + end + return ok, err, code +end + +--- is this a directory? +-- @string P A file path +function path.isdir(P) + assert_string(1,P) + if P:match("\\$") then + P = P:sub(1,-2) + end + return attrib(P,'mode') == 'directory' +end + +--- is this a file? +-- @string P A file path +function path.isfile(P) + assert_string(1,P) + return attrib(P,'mode') == 'file' +end + +-- is this a symbolic link? +-- @string P A file path +function path.islink(P) + assert_string(1,P) + if link_attrib then + return link_attrib(P,'mode')=='link' + else + return false + end +end + +--- return size of a file. +-- @string P A file path +function path.getsize(P) + assert_string(1,P) + return attrib(P,'size') +end + +--- does a path exist? +-- @string P A file path +-- @return the file path if it exists (either as file, directory, socket, etc), nil otherwise +function path.exists(P) + assert_string(1,P) + return attrib(P,'mode') ~= nil and P +end + +--- Return the time of last access as the number of seconds since the epoch. +-- @string P A file path +function path.getatime(P) + assert_string(1,P) + return attrib(P,'access') +end + +--- Return the time of last modification as the number of seconds since the epoch. +-- @string P A file path +function path.getmtime(P) + assert_string(1,P) + return attrib(P,'modification') +end + +---Return the system's ctime as the number of seconds since the epoch. +-- @string P A file path +function path.getctime(P) + assert_string(1,P) + return path.attrib(P,'change') +end + + +local function at(s,i) + return sub(s,i,i) +end + +path.is_windows = utils.is_windows + +local sep, other_sep, seps +-- constant sep is the directory separator for this platform. +-- constant dirsep is the separator in the PATH environment variable +if path.is_windows then + path.sep = '\\'; other_sep = '/' + path.dirsep = ';' + seps = { ['/'] = true, ['\\'] = true } +else + path.sep = '/' + path.dirsep = ':' + seps = { ['/'] = true } +end +sep = path.sep + +--- are we running Windows? +-- @class field +-- @name path.is_windows + +--- path separator for this platform. +-- @class field +-- @name path.sep + +--- separator for PATH for this platform +-- @class field +-- @name path.dirsep + +--- given a path, return the directory part and a file part. +-- if there's no directory part, the first value will be empty +-- @string P A file path +-- @return directory part +-- @return file part +-- @usage +-- local dir, file = path.splitpath("some/dir/myfile.txt") +-- assert(dir == "some/dir") +-- assert(file == "myfile.txt") +-- +-- local dir, file = path.splitpath("some/dir/") +-- assert(dir == "some/dir") +-- assert(file == "") +-- +-- local dir, file = path.splitpath("some_dir") +-- assert(dir == "") +-- assert(file == "some_dir") +function path.splitpath(P) + assert_string(1,P) + local i = #P + local ch = at(P,i) + while i > 0 and ch ~= sep and ch ~= other_sep do + i = i - 1 + ch = at(P,i) + end + if i == 0 then + return '',P + else + return sub(P,1,i-1), sub(P,i+1) + end +end + +--- return an absolute path. +-- @string P A file path +-- @string[opt] pwd optional start path to use (default is current dir) +function path.abspath(P,pwd) + assert_string(1,P) + if pwd then assert_string(2,pwd) end + local use_pwd = pwd ~= nil + if not use_pwd and not currentdir() then return P end + P = P:gsub('[\\/]$','') + pwd = pwd or currentdir() + if not path.isabs(P) then + P = path.join(pwd,P) + elseif path.is_windows and not use_pwd and at(P,2) ~= ':' and at(P,2) ~= '\\' then + P = pwd:sub(1,2)..P -- attach current drive to path like '\\fred.txt' + end + return path.normpath(P) +end + +--- given a path, return the root part and the extension part. +-- if there's no extension part, the second value will be empty +-- @string P A file path +-- @treturn string root part (everything upto the "."", maybe empty) +-- @treturn string extension part (including the ".", maybe empty) +-- @usage +-- local file_path, ext = path.splitext("/bonzo/dog_stuff/cat.txt") +-- assert(file_path == "/bonzo/dog_stuff/cat") +-- assert(ext == ".txt") +-- +-- local file_path, ext = path.splitext("") +-- assert(file_path == "") +-- assert(ext == "") +function path.splitext(P) + assert_string(1,P) + local i = #P + local ch = at(P,i) + while i > 0 and ch ~= '.' do + if seps[ch] then + return P,'' + end + i = i - 1 + ch = at(P,i) + end + if i == 0 then + return P,'' + else + return sub(P,1,i-1),sub(P,i) + end +end + +--- return the directory part of a path +-- @string P A file path +-- @treturn string everything before the last dir-separator +-- @see splitpath +-- @usage +-- path.dirname("/some/path/file.txt") -- "/some/path" +-- path.dirname("file.txt") -- "" (empty string) +function path.dirname(P) + assert_string(1,P) + local p1 = path.splitpath(P) + return p1 +end + +--- return the file part of a path +-- @string P A file path +-- @treturn string +-- @see splitpath +-- @usage +-- path.basename("/some/path/file.txt") -- "file.txt" +-- path.basename("/some/path/file/") -- "" (empty string) +function path.basename(P) + assert_string(1,P) + local _,p2 = path.splitpath(P) + return p2 +end + +--- get the extension part of a path. +-- @string P A file path +-- @treturn string +-- @see splitext +-- @usage +-- path.extension("/some/path/file.txt") -- ".txt" +-- path.extension("/some/path/file_txt") -- "" (empty string) +function path.extension(P) + assert_string(1,P) + local _,p2 = path.splitext(P) + return p2 +end + +--- is this an absolute path? +-- @string P A file path +-- @usage +-- path.isabs("hello/path") -- false +-- path.isabs("/hello/path") -- true +-- -- Windows; +-- path.isabs("hello\path") -- false +-- path.isabs("\hello\path") -- true +-- path.isabs("C:\hello\path") -- true +-- path.isabs("C:hello\path") -- false +function path.isabs(P) + assert_string(1,P) + if path.is_windows and at(P,2) == ":" then + return seps[at(P,3)] ~= nil + end + return seps[at(P,1)] ~= nil +end + +--- return the path resulting from combining the individual paths. +-- if the second (or later) path is absolute, we return the last absolute path (joined with any non-absolute paths following). +-- empty elements (except the last) will be ignored. +-- @string p1 A file path +-- @string p2 A file path +-- @string ... more file paths +-- @treturn string the combined path +-- @usage +-- path.join("/first","second","third") -- "/first/second/third" +-- path.join("first","second/third") -- "first/second/third" +-- path.join("/first","/second","third") -- "/second/third" +function path.join(p1,p2,...) + assert_string(1,p1) + assert_string(2,p2) + if select('#',...) > 0 then + local p = path.join(p1,p2) + local args = {...} + for i = 1,#args do + assert_string(i,args[i]) + p = path.join(p,args[i]) + end + return p + end + if path.isabs(p2) then return p2 end + local endc = at(p1,#p1) + if endc ~= path.sep and endc ~= other_sep and endc ~= "" then + p1 = p1..path.sep + end + return p1..p2 +end + +--- normalize the case of a pathname. On Unix, this returns the path unchanged, +-- for Windows it converts; +-- +-- * the path to lowercase +-- * forward slashes to backward slashes +-- @string P A file path +-- @usage path.normcase("/Some/Path/File.txt") +-- -- Windows: "\some\path\file.txt" +-- -- Others : "/Some/Path/File.txt" +function path.normcase(P) + assert_string(1,P) + if path.is_windows then + return P:gsub('/','\\'):lower() + else + return P + end +end + +--- normalize a path name. +-- `A//B`, `A/./B`, and `A/foo/../B` all become `A/B`. +-- +-- An empty path results in '.'. +-- @string P a file path +function path.normpath(P) + assert_string(1,P) + -- Split path into anchor and relative path. + local anchor = '' + if path.is_windows then + if P:match '^\\\\' then -- UNC + anchor = '\\\\' + P = P:sub(3) + elseif seps[at(P, 1)] then + anchor = '\\' + P = P:sub(2) + elseif at(P, 2) == ':' then + anchor = P:sub(1, 2) + P = P:sub(3) + if seps[at(P, 1)] then + anchor = anchor..'\\' + P = P:sub(2) + end + end + P = P:gsub('/','\\') + else + -- According to POSIX, in path start '//' and '/' are distinct, + -- but '///+' is equivalent to '/'. + if P:match '^//' and at(P, 3) ~= '/' then + anchor = '//' + P = P:sub(3) + elseif at(P, 1) == '/' then + anchor = '/' + P = P:match '^/*(.*)$' + end + end + local parts = {} + for part in P:gmatch('[^'..sep..']+') do + if part == '..' then + if #parts ~= 0 and parts[#parts] ~= '..' then + remove(parts) + else + append(parts, part) + end + elseif part ~= '.' then + append(parts, part) + end + end + P = anchor..concat(parts, sep) + if P == '' then P = '.' end + return P +end + +--- relative path from current directory or optional start point +-- @string P a path +-- @string[opt] start optional start point (default current directory) +function path.relpath (P,start) + assert_string(1,P) + if start then assert_string(2,start) end + local split,min,append = utils.split, math.min, table.insert + P = path.abspath(P,start) + start = start or currentdir() + local compare + if path.is_windows then + P = P:gsub("/","\\") + start = start:gsub("/","\\") + compare = function(v) return v:lower() end + else + compare = function(v) return v end + end + local startl, Pl = split(start,sep), split(P,sep) + local n = min(#startl,#Pl) + if path.is_windows and n > 0 and at(Pl[1],2) == ':' and Pl[1] ~= startl[1] then + return P + end + local k = n+1 -- default value if this loop doesn't bail out! + for i = 1,n do + if compare(startl[i]) ~= compare(Pl[i]) then + k = i + break + end + end + local rell = {} + for i = 1, #startl-k+1 do rell[i] = '..' end + if k <= #Pl then + for i = k,#Pl do append(rell,Pl[i]) end + end + return table.concat(rell,sep) +end + + +--- Replace a starting '~' with the user's home directory. +-- In windows, if HOME isn't set, then USERPROFILE is used in preference to +-- HOMEDRIVE HOMEPATH. This is guaranteed to be writeable on all versions of Windows. +-- @string P A file path +function path.expanduser(P) + assert_string(1,P) + if at(P,1) == '~' then + local home = getenv('HOME') + if not home then -- has to be Windows + home = getenv 'USERPROFILE' or (getenv 'HOMEDRIVE' .. getenv 'HOMEPATH') + end + return home..sub(P,2) + else + return P + end +end + + +---Return a suitable full path to a new temporary file name. +-- unlike os.tmpname(), it always gives you a writeable path (uses TEMP environment variable on Windows) +function path.tmpname () + local res = tmpnam() + -- On Windows if Lua is compiled using MSVC14 os.tmpname + -- already returns an absolute path within TEMP env variable directory, + -- no need to prepend it. + if path.is_windows and not res:find(':') then + res = getenv('TEMP')..res + end + return res +end + +--- return the largest common prefix path of two paths. +-- @string path1 a file path +-- @string path2 a file path +-- @return the common prefix (Windows: separators will be normalized, casing will be original) +function path.common_prefix (path1,path2) + assert_string(1,path1) + assert_string(2,path2) + -- get them in order! + if #path1 > #path2 then path2,path1 = path1,path2 end + local compare + if path.is_windows then + path1 = path1:gsub("/", "\\") + path2 = path2:gsub("/", "\\") + compare = function(v) return v:lower() end + else + compare = function(v) return v end + end + for i = 1,#path1 do + if compare(at(path1,i)) ~= compare(at(path2,i)) then + local cp = path1:sub(1,i-1) + if at(path1,i-1) ~= sep then + cp = path.dirname(cp) + end + return cp + end + end + if at(path2,#path1+1) ~= sep then path1 = path.dirname(path1) end + return path1 + --return '' +end + +--- return the full path where a particular Lua module would be found. +-- Both package.path and package.cpath is searched, so the result may +-- either be a Lua file or a shared library. +-- @string mod name of the module +-- @return on success: path of module, lua or binary +-- @return on error: nil, error string listing paths tried +function path.package_path(mod) + assert_string(1,mod) + local res, err1, err2 + res, err1 = package.searchpath(mod,package.path) + if res then return res,true end + res, err2 = package.searchpath(mod,package.cpath) + if res then return res,false end + return raise ('cannot find module on path\n' .. err1 .. "\n" .. err2) +end + + +---- finis ----- +return path + +end, + +["pl.permute"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.permute' +-------------------- +--- Permutation operations. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex` +-- @module pl.permute +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local copy = tablex.deepcopy +local append = table.insert +local assert_arg = utils.assert_arg + + +local permute = {} + + +--- an iterator over all order-permutations of the elements of a list. +-- Please note that the same list is returned each time, so do not keep references! +-- @param a list-like table +-- @return an iterator which provides the next permutation as a list +function permute.order_iter(a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + + local t = #a + local stack = { 1 } + local function iter() + local h = #stack + local n = t - h + 1 + + local i = stack[h] + if i > t then + return + end + + if n == 0 then + table.remove(stack) + h = h - 1 + + stack[h] = stack[h] + 1 + return a + + elseif i <= n then + + -- put i-th element as the last one + a[n], a[i] = a[i], a[n] + + -- generate all permutations of the other elements + table.insert(stack, 1) + + else + + table.remove(stack) + h = h - 1 + + n = n + 1 + i = stack[h] + + -- restore i-th element + a[n], a[i] = a[i], a[n] + + stack[h] = stack[h] + 1 + end + return iter() -- tail-call + end + + return iter +end + + +--- construct a table containing all the order-permutations of a list. +-- @param a list-like table +-- @return a table of tables +-- @usage permute.order_table {1,2,3} --> {{2,3,1},{3,2,1},{3,1,2},{1,3,2},{2,1,3},{1,2,3}} +function permute.order_table (a) + assert_arg(1,a,'table') + local res = {} + for t in permute.iter(a) do + append(res,copy(t)) + end + return res +end + + + +--- an iterator over all permutations of the elements of the given lists. +-- @param ... list-like tables, they are nil-safe if a length-field `n` is provided (see `utils.pack`) +-- @return an iterator which provides the next permutation as return values in the same order as the provided lists, preceeded by an index +-- @usage +-- local strs = utils.pack("one", nil, "three") -- adds an 'n' field for nil-safety +-- local bools = utils.pack(true, false) +-- local iter = permute.list_iter(strs, bools) +-- +-- print(iter()) --> 1, one, true +-- print(iter()) --> 2, nil, true +-- print(iter()) --> 3, three, true +-- print(iter()) --> 4, one, false +-- print(iter()) --> 5, nil, false +-- print(iter()) --> 6, three, false +function permute.list_iter(...) + local elements = {...} + local pointers = {} + local sizes = {} + local size = #elements + for i, list in ipairs(elements) do + assert_arg(i,list,'table') + pointers[i] = 1 + sizes[i] = list.n or #list + end + local count = 0 + + return function() + if pointers[size] > sizes[size] then return end -- we're done + count = count + 1 + local r = { n = #elements } + local cascade_up = true + for i = 1, size do + r[i] = elements[i][pointers[i]] + if cascade_up then + pointers[i] = pointers[i] + 1 + if pointers[i] <= sizes[i] then + -- this list is not done yet, stop cascade + cascade_up = false + else + -- this list is done + if i ~= size then + -- reset pointer + pointers[i] = 1 + end + end + end + end + return count, utils.unpack(r) + end +end + + + +--- construct a table containing all the permutations of a set of lists. +-- @param ... list-like tables, they are nil-safe if a length-field `n` is provided +-- @return a list of lists, the sub-lists have an 'n' field for nil-safety +-- @usage +-- local strs = utils.pack("one", nil, "three") -- adds an 'n' field for nil-safety +-- local bools = utils.pack(true, false) +-- local results = permute.list_table(strs, bools) +-- -- results = { +-- -- { "one, true, n = 2 } +-- -- { nil, true, n = 2 }, +-- -- { "three, true, n = 2 }, +-- -- { "one, false, n = 2 }, +-- -- { nil, false, n = 2 }, +-- -- { "three", false, n = 2 }, +-- -- } +function permute.list_table(...) + local iter = permute.list_iter(...) + local results = {} + local i = 1 + while true do + local values = utils.pack(iter()) + if values[1] == nil then return results end + for i = 1, values.n do values[i] = values[i+1] end + values.n = values.n - 1 + results[i] = values + i = i + 1 + end +end + + +-- backward compat, to be deprecated + +--- deprecated. +-- @param ... +-- @see permute.order_iter +function permute.iter(...) + utils.raise_deprecation { + source = "Penlight " .. utils._VERSION, + message = "function 'iter' was renamed to 'order_iter'", + version_removed = "2.0.0", + deprecated_after = "1.9.2", + } + + return permute.order_iter(...) +end + +--- deprecated. +-- @param ... +-- @see permute.order_iter +function permute.table(...) + utils.raise_deprecation { + source = "Penlight " .. utils._VERSION, + message = "function 'table' was renamed to 'order_table'", + version_removed = "2.0.0", + deprecated_after = "1.9.2", + } + + return permute.order_table(...) +end + +return permute + +end, + +["pl.pretty"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.pretty' +-------------------- +--- Pretty-printing Lua tables. +-- Also provides a sandboxed Lua table reader and +-- a function to present large numbers in human-friendly format. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.lexer`, `pl.stringx`, `debug` +-- @module pl.pretty + +local append = table.insert +local concat = table.concat +local mfloor, mhuge = math.floor, math.huge +local mtype = math.type +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local lexer = require 'pl.lexer' +local debug = require 'debug' +local quote_string = require'pl.stringx'.quote_string +local assert_arg = utils.assert_arg + +local original_tostring = tostring + +-- Patch tostring to format numbers with better precision +-- and to produce cross-platform results for +-- infinite values and NaN. +local function tostring(value) + if type(value) ~= "number" then + return original_tostring(value) + elseif value ~= value then + return "NaN" + elseif value == mhuge then + return "Inf" + elseif value == -mhuge then + return "-Inf" + elseif (_VERSION ~= "Lua 5.3" or mtype(value) == "integer") and mfloor(value) == value then + return ("%d"):format(value) + else + local res = ("%.14g"):format(value) + if _VERSION == "Lua 5.3" and mtype(value) == "float" and not res:find("%.") then + -- Number is internally a float but looks like an integer. + -- Insert ".0" after first run of digits. + res = res:gsub("%d+", "%0.0", 1) + end + return res + end +end + +local pretty = {} + +local function save_global_env() + local env = {} + env.hook, env.mask, env.count = debug.gethook() + + -- env.hook is "external hook" if is a C hook function + if env.hook~="external hook" then + debug.sethook() + end + + env.string_mt = getmetatable("") + debug.setmetatable("", nil) + return env +end + +local function restore_global_env(env) + if env then + debug.setmetatable("", env.string_mt) + if env.hook~="external hook" then + debug.sethook(env.hook, env.mask, env.count) + end + end +end + +--- Read a string representation of a Lua table. +-- This function loads and runs the string as Lua code, but bails out +-- if it contains a function definition. +-- Loaded string is executed in an empty environment. +-- @string s string to read in `{...}` format, possibly with some whitespace +-- before or after the curly braces. A single line comment may be present +-- at the beginning. +-- @return a table in case of success. +-- If loading the string failed, return `nil` and error message. +-- If executing loaded string failed, return `nil` and the error it raised. +function pretty.read(s) + assert_arg(1,s,'string') + if s:find '^%s*%-%-' then -- may start with a comment.. + s = s:gsub('%-%-.-\n','') + end + if not s:find '^%s*{' then return nil,"not a Lua table" end + if s:find '[^\'"%w_]function[^\'"%w_]' then + local tok = lexer.lua(s) + for t,v in tok do + if t == 'keyword' and v == 'function' then + return nil,"cannot have functions in table definition" + end + end + end + s = 'return '..s + local chunk,err = utils.load(s,'tbl','t',{}) + if not chunk then return nil,err end + local global_env = save_global_env() + local ok,ret = pcall(chunk) + restore_global_env(global_env) + if ok then return ret + else + return nil,ret + end +end + +--- Read a Lua chunk. +-- @string s Lua code. +-- @tab[opt] env environment used to run the code, empty by default. +-- @bool[opt] paranoid abort loading if any looping constructs a found in the code +-- and disable string methods. +-- @return the environment in case of success or `nil` and syntax or runtime error +-- if something went wrong. +function pretty.load (s, env, paranoid) + env = env or {} + if paranoid then + local tok = lexer.lua(s) + for t,v in tok do + if t == 'keyword' + and (v == 'for' or v == 'repeat' or v == 'function' or v == 'goto') + then + return nil,"looping not allowed" + end + end + end + local chunk,err = utils.load(s,'tbl','t',env) + if not chunk then return nil,err end + local global_env = paranoid and save_global_env() + local ok,err = pcall(chunk) + restore_global_env(global_env) + if not ok then return nil,err end + return env +end + +local function quote_if_necessary (v) + if not v then return '' + else + --AAS + if v:find ' ' then v = quote_string(v) end + end + return v +end + +local keywords + +local function is_identifier (s) + return type(s) == 'string' and s:find('^[%a_][%w_]*$') and not keywords[s] +end + +local function quote (s) + if type(s) == 'table' then + return pretty.write(s,'') + else + --AAS + return quote_string(s)-- ('%q'):format(tostring(s)) + end +end + +local function index (numkey,key) + --AAS + if not numkey then + key = quote(key) + key = key:find("^%[") and (" " .. key .. " ") or key + end + return '['..key..']' +end + + +--- Create a string representation of a Lua table. +-- This function never fails, but may complain by returning an +-- extra value. Normally puts out one item per line, using +-- the provided indent; set the second parameter to an empty string +-- if you want output on one line. +-- +-- *NOTE:* this is NOT a serialization function, not a full blown +-- debug function. Checkout out respectively the +-- [serpent](https://github.com/pkulchenko/serpent) +-- or [inspect](https://github.com/kikito/inspect.lua) +-- Lua modules for that if you need them. +-- @tab tbl Table to serialize to a string. +-- @string[opt] space The indent to use. +-- Defaults to two spaces; pass an empty string for no indentation. +-- @bool[opt] not_clever Pass `true` for plain output, e.g `{['key']=1}`. +-- Defaults to `false`. +-- @return a string +-- @return an optional error message +function pretty.write (tbl,space,not_clever) + if type(tbl) ~= 'table' then + local res = tostring(tbl) + if type(tbl) == 'string' then return quote(tbl) end + return res, 'not a table' + end + if not keywords then + keywords = lexer.get_keywords() + end + local set = ' = ' + if space == '' then set = '=' end + space = space or ' ' + local lines = {} + local line = '' + local tables = {} + + + local function put(s) + if #s > 0 then + line = line..s + end + end + + local function putln (s) + if #line > 0 then + line = line..s + append(lines,line) + line = '' + else + append(lines,s) + end + end + + local function eat_last_comma () + local n = #lines + local lastch = lines[n]:sub(-1,-1) + if lastch == ',' then + lines[n] = lines[n]:sub(1,-2) + end + end + + + -- safe versions for iterators since 5.3+ honors metamethods that can throw + -- errors + local ipairs = function(t) + local i = 0 + local ok, v + local getter = function() return t[i] end + return function() + i = i + 1 + ok, v = pcall(getter) + if v == nil or not ok then return end + return i, t[i] + end + end + local pairs = function(t) + local k, v, ok + local getter = function() return next(t, k) end + return function() + ok, k, v = pcall(getter) + if not ok then return end + return k, v + end + end + + local writeit + writeit = function (t,oldindent,indent) + local tp = type(t) + if tp ~= 'string' and tp ~= 'table' then + putln(quote_if_necessary(tostring(t))..',') + elseif tp == 'string' then + -- if t:find('\n') then + -- putln('[[\n'..t..']],') + -- else + -- putln(quote(t)..',') + -- end + --AAS + putln(quote_string(t) ..",") + elseif tp == 'table' then + if tables[t] then + putln('<cycle>,') + return + end + tables[t] = true + local newindent = indent..space + putln('{') + local used = {} + if not not_clever then + for i,val in ipairs(t) do + put(indent) + writeit(val,indent,newindent) + used[i] = true + end + end + local ordered_keys = {} + for k,v in pairs(t) do + if type(k) ~= 'number' then + ordered_keys[#ordered_keys + 1] = k + end + end + table.sort(ordered_keys, function (a, b) + if type(a) == type(b) and type(a) == 'string' then + return a < b + end + return type(a) == 'boolean' or (type(b) ~= 'boolean' and type(a) == 'table') + end) + local function write_entry (key, val) + local tkey = type(key) + local numkey = tkey == 'number' + if not_clever then + key = tostring(key) + put(indent..index(numkey,key)..set) + writeit(val,indent,newindent) + else + if not numkey or not used[key] then -- non-array indices + if tkey ~= 'string' then + key = tostring(key) + end + if numkey or not is_identifier(key) then + key = index(numkey,key) + end + put(indent..key..set) + writeit(val,indent,newindent) + end + end + end + for i = 1, #ordered_keys do + local key = ordered_keys[i] + local val = t[key] + write_entry(key, val) + end + for key,val in pairs(t) do + if type(key) == 'number' then + write_entry(key, val) + end + end + tables[t] = nil + eat_last_comma() + putln(oldindent..'},') + else + putln(tostring(t)..',') + end + end + writeit(tbl,'',space) + eat_last_comma() + return concat(lines,#space > 0 and '\n' or '') +end + +--- Dump a Lua table out to a file or stdout. +-- @tab t The table to write to a file or stdout. +-- @string[opt] filename File name to write too. Defaults to writing +-- to stdout. +function pretty.dump (t, filename) + if not filename then + print(pretty.write(t)) + return true + else + return utils.writefile(filename, pretty.write(t)) + end +end + +--- Dump a series of arguments to stdout for debug purposes. +-- This function is attached to the module table `__call` method, to make it +-- extra easy to access. So the full: +-- +-- print(require("pl.pretty").write({...})) +-- +-- Can be shortened to: +-- +-- require"pl.pretty" (...) +-- +-- Any `nil` entries will be printed as `"<nil>"` to make them explicit. +-- @param ... the parameters to dump to stdout. +-- @usage +-- -- example debug output +-- require"pl.pretty" ("hello", nil, "world", { bye = "world", true} ) +-- +-- -- output: +-- { +-- ["arg 1"] = "hello", +-- ["arg 2"] = "<nil>", +-- ["arg 3"] = "world", +-- ["arg 4"] = { +-- true, +-- bye = "world" +-- } +-- } +function pretty.debug(...) + local n = select("#", ...) + local t = { ... } + for i = 1, n do + local value = t[i] + if value == nil then + value = "<nil>" + end + t[i] = nil + t["arg " .. i] = value + end + + print(pretty.write(t)) + return true +end + + +local memp,nump = {'B','KiB','MiB','GiB'},{'','K','M','B'} + +local function comma (val) + local thou = math.floor(val/1000) + if thou > 0 then return comma(thou)..','.. tostring(val % 1000) + else return tostring(val) end +end + +--- Format large numbers nicely for human consumption. +-- @number num a number. +-- @string[opt] kind one of `'M'` (memory in `KiB`, `MiB`, etc.), +-- `'N'` (postfixes are `'K'`, `'M'` and `'B'`), +-- or `'T'` (use commas as thousands separator), `'N'` by default. +-- @int[opt] prec number of digits to use for `'M'` and `'N'`, `1` by default. +function pretty.number (num,kind,prec) + local fmt = '%.'..(prec or 1)..'f%s' + if kind == 'T' then + return comma(num) + else + local postfixes, fact + if kind == 'M' then + fact = 1024 + postfixes = memp + else + fact = 1000 + postfixes = nump + end + local div = fact + local k = 1 + while num >= div and k <= #postfixes do + div = div * fact + k = k + 1 + end + div = div / fact + if k > #postfixes then k = k - 1; div = div/fact end + if k > 1 then + return fmt:format(num/div,postfixes[k] or 'duh') + else + return num..postfixes[1] + end + end +end + +return setmetatable(pretty, { + __call = function(self, ...) + return self.debug(...) + end +}) + +end, + +["pl.seq"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.seq' +-------------------- +--- Manipulating iterators as sequences. +-- See @{07-functional.md.Sequences|The Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.types`, `debug` +-- @module pl.seq + +local next,assert,pairs,tonumber,type,setmetatable = next,assert,pairs,tonumber,type,setmetatable +local strfind,format = string.find,string.format +local mrandom = math.random +local tsort,tappend = table.sort,table.insert +local io = io +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local callable = require 'pl.types'.is_callable +local function_arg = utils.function_arg +local assert_arg = utils.assert_arg +local debug = require 'debug' + +local seq = {} + +-- given a number, return a function(y) which returns true if y > x +-- @param x a number +function seq.greater_than(x) + return function(v) + return tonumber(v) > x + end +end + +-- given a number, returns a function(y) which returns true if y < x +-- @param x a number +function seq.less_than(x) + return function(v) + return tonumber(v) < x + end +end + +-- given any value, return a function(y) which returns true if y == x +-- @param x a value +function seq.equal_to(x) + if type(x) == "number" then + return function(v) + return tonumber(v) == x + end + else + return function(v) + return v == x + end + end +end + +--- given a string, return a function(y) which matches y against the string. +-- @param s a string +function seq.matching(s) + return function(v) + return strfind(v,s) + end +end + +local nexti + +--- sequence adaptor for a table. Note that if any generic function is +-- passed a table, it will automatically use seq.list() +-- @param t a list-like table +-- @usage sum(list(t)) is the sum of all elements of t +-- @usage for x in list(t) do...end +function seq.list(t) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + if not nexti then + nexti = ipairs{} + end + local key,value = 0 + return function() + key,value = nexti(t,key) + return value + end +end + +--- return the keys of the table. +-- @param t an arbitrary table +-- @return iterator over keys +function seq.keys(t) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + local key + return function() + key = next(t,key) + return key + end +end + +local list = seq.list +local function default_iter(iter) + if type(iter) == 'table' then return list(iter) + else return iter end +end + +seq.iter = default_iter + +--- create an iterator over a numerical range. Like the standard Python function xrange. +-- @param start a number +-- @param finish a number greater than start +function seq.range(start,finish) + local i = start - 1 + return function() + i = i + 1 + if i > finish then return nil + else return i end + end +end + +-- count the number of elements in the sequence which satisfy the predicate +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param condn a predicate function (must return either true or false) +-- @param optional argument to be passed to predicate as second argument. +-- @return count +function seq.count(iter,condn,arg) + local i = 0 + seq.foreach(iter,function(val) + if condn(val,arg) then i = i + 1 end + end) + return i +end + +--- return the minimum and the maximum value of the sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @return minimum value +-- @return maximum value +function seq.minmax(iter) + local vmin,vmax = 1e70,-1e70 + for v in default_iter(iter) do + v = tonumber(v) + if v < vmin then vmin = v end + if v > vmax then vmax = v end + end + return vmin,vmax +end + +--- return the sum and element count of the sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param fn an optional function to apply to the values +function seq.sum(iter,fn) + local s = 0 + local i = 0 + for v in default_iter(iter) do + if fn then v = fn(v) end + s = s + v + i = i + 1 + end + return s,i +end + +--- create a table from the sequence. (This will make the result a List.) +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @return a List +-- @usage copy(list(ls)) is equal to ls +-- @usage copy(list {1,2,3}) == List{1,2,3} +function seq.copy(iter) + local res,k = {},1 + for v in default_iter(iter) do + res[k] = v + k = k + 1 + end + setmetatable(res, require('pl.List')) + return res +end + +--- create a table of pairs from the double-valued sequence. +-- @param iter a double-valued sequence +-- @param i1 used to capture extra iterator values +-- @param i2 as with pairs & ipairs +-- @usage copy2(ipairs{10,20,30}) == {{1,10},{2,20},{3,30}} +-- @return a list-like table +function seq.copy2 (iter,i1,i2) + local res,k = {},1 + for v1,v2 in iter,i1,i2 do + res[k] = {v1,v2} + k = k + 1 + end + return res +end + +--- create a table of 'tuples' from a multi-valued sequence. +-- A generalization of copy2 above +-- @param iter a multiple-valued sequence +-- @return a list-like table +function seq.copy_tuples (iter) + iter = default_iter(iter) + local res = {} + local row = {iter()} + while #row > 0 do + tappend(res,row) + row = {iter()} + end + return res +end + +--- return an iterator of random numbers. +-- @param n the length of the sequence +-- @param l same as the first optional argument to math.random +-- @param u same as the second optional argument to math.random +-- @return a sequence +function seq.random(n,l,u) + local rand + assert(type(n) == 'number') + if u then + rand = function() return mrandom(l,u) end + elseif l then + rand = function() return mrandom(l) end + else + rand = mrandom + end + + return function() + if n == 0 then return nil + else + n = n - 1 + return rand() + end + end +end + +--- return an iterator to the sorted elements of a sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param comp an optional comparison function (comp(x,y) is true if x < y) +function seq.sort(iter,comp) + local t = seq.copy(iter) + tsort(t,comp) + return list(t) +end + +--- return an iterator which returns elements of two sequences. +-- @param iter1 a sequence +-- @param iter2 a sequence +-- @usage for x,y in seq.zip(ls1,ls2) do....end +function seq.zip(iter1,iter2) + iter1 = default_iter(iter1) + iter2 = default_iter(iter2) + return function() + return iter1(),iter2() + end +end + +--- Makes a table where the key/values are the values and value counts of the sequence. +-- This version works with 'hashable' values like strings and numbers. +-- `pl.tablex.count_map` is more general. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @return a map-like table +-- @return a table +-- @see pl.tablex.count_map +function seq.count_map(iter) + local t = {} + local v + for s in default_iter(iter) do + v = t[s] + if v then t[s] = v + 1 + else t[s] = 1 end + end + return setmetatable(t, require('pl.Map')) +end + +-- given a sequence, return all the unique values in that sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param returns_table true if we return a table, not a sequence +-- @return a sequence or a table; defaults to a sequence. +function seq.unique(iter,returns_table) + local t = seq.count_map(iter) + local res,k = {},1 + for key in pairs(t) do res[k] = key; k = k + 1 end + table.sort(res) + if returns_table then + return res + else + return list(res) + end +end + +--- print out a sequence iter with a separator. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param sep the separator (default space) +-- @param nfields maximum number of values per line (default 7) +-- @param fmt optional format function for each value +function seq.printall(iter,sep,nfields,fmt) + local write = io.write + if not sep then sep = ' ' end + if not nfields then + if sep == '\n' then nfields = 1e30 + else nfields = 7 end + end + if fmt then + local fstr = fmt + fmt = function(v) return format(fstr,v) end + end + local k = 1 + for v in default_iter(iter) do + if fmt then v = fmt(v) end + if k < nfields then + write(v,sep) + k = k + 1 + else + write(v,'\n') + k = 1 + end + end + write '\n' +end + +-- return an iterator running over every element of two sequences (concatenation). +-- @param iter1 a sequence +-- @param iter2 a sequence +function seq.splice(iter1,iter2) + iter1 = default_iter(iter1) + iter2 = default_iter(iter2) + local iter = iter1 + return function() + local ret = iter() + if ret == nil then + if iter == iter1 then + iter = iter2 + return iter() + else return nil end + else + return ret + end + end +end + +--- return a sequence where every element of a sequence has been transformed +-- by a function. If you don't supply an argument, then the function will +-- receive both values of a double-valued sequence, otherwise behaves rather like +-- tablex.map. +-- @param fn a function to apply to elements; may take two arguments +-- @param iter a sequence of one or two values +-- @param arg optional argument to pass to function. +function seq.map(fn,iter,arg) + fn = function_arg(1,fn) + iter = default_iter(iter) + return function() + local v1,v2 = iter() + if v1 == nil then return nil end + return fn(v1,arg or v2) or false + end +end + +--- filter a sequence using a predicate function. +-- @param iter a sequence of one or two values +-- @param pred a boolean function; may take two arguments +-- @param arg optional argument to pass to function. +function seq.filter (iter,pred,arg) + pred = function_arg(2,pred) + return function () + local v1,v2 + while true do + v1,v2 = iter() + if v1 == nil then return nil end + if pred(v1,arg or v2) then return v1,v2 end + end + end +end + +--- 'reduce' a sequence using a binary function. +-- @func fn a function of two arguments +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param initval optional initial value +-- @usage seq.reduce(operator.add,seq.list{1,2,3,4}) == 10 +-- @usage seq.reduce('-',{1,2,3,4,5}) == -13 +function seq.reduce (fn,iter,initval) + fn = function_arg(1,fn) + iter = default_iter(iter) + local val = initval or iter() + if val == nil then return nil end + for v in iter do + val = fn(val,v) + end + return val +end + +--- take the first n values from the sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence of one or two values +-- @param n number of items to take +-- @return a sequence of at most n items +function seq.take (iter,n) + iter = default_iter(iter) + return function() + if n < 1 then return end + local val1,val2 = iter() + if not val1 then return end + n = n - 1 + return val1,val2 + end +end + +--- skip the first n values of a sequence +-- @param iter a sequence of one or more values +-- @param n number of items to skip +function seq.skip (iter,n) + n = n or 1 + for i = 1,n do + if iter() == nil then return list{} end + end + return iter +end + +--- a sequence with a sequence count and the original value. +-- enum(copy(ls)) is a roundabout way of saying ipairs(ls). +-- @param iter a single or double valued sequence +-- @return sequence of (i,v), i = 1..n and v is from iter. +function seq.enum (iter) + local i = 0 + iter = default_iter(iter) + return function () + local val1,val2 = iter() + if not val1 then return end + i = i + 1 + return i,val1,val2 + end +end + +--- map using a named method over a sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence +-- @param name the method name +-- @param arg1 optional first extra argument +-- @param arg2 optional second extra argument +function seq.mapmethod (iter,name,arg1,arg2) + iter = default_iter(iter) + return function() + local val = iter() + if not val then return end + local fn = val[name] + if not fn then error(type(val).." does not have method "..name) end + return fn(val,arg1,arg2) + end +end + +--- a sequence of (last,current) values from another sequence. +-- This will return S(i-1),S(i) if given S(i) +-- @param iter a sequence +function seq.last (iter) + iter = default_iter(iter) + local val, l = iter(), nil + if val == nil then return list{} end + return function () + val,l = iter(),val + if val == nil then return nil end + return val,l + end +end + +--- call the function on each element of the sequence. +-- @param iter a sequence with up to 3 values +-- @param fn a function +function seq.foreach(iter,fn) + fn = function_arg(2,fn) + for i1,i2,i3 in default_iter(iter) do fn(i1,i2,i3) end +end + +---------------------- Sequence Adapters --------------------- + +local SMT + +local function SW (iter,...) + if callable(iter) then + return setmetatable({iter=iter},SMT) + else + return iter,... + end +end + + +-- can't directly look these up in seq because of the wrong argument order... +local map,reduce,mapmethod = seq.map, seq.reduce, seq.mapmethod +local overrides = { + map = function(self,fun,arg) + return map(fun,self,arg) + end, + reduce = function(self,fun,initval) + return reduce(fun,self,initval) + end +} + +SMT = { + __index = function (tbl,key) + local fn = overrides[key] or seq[key] + if fn then + return function(sw,...) return SW(fn(sw.iter,...)) end + else + return function(sw,...) return SW(mapmethod(sw.iter,key,...)) end + end + end, + __call = function (sw) + return sw.iter() + end, +} + +setmetatable(seq,{ + __call = function(tbl,iter,extra) + if not callable(iter) then + if type(iter) == 'table' then iter = seq.list(iter) + else return iter + end + end + if extra then + return setmetatable({iter=function() + return iter(extra) + end},SMT) + else + return setmetatable({iter=iter},SMT) + end + end +}) + +--- create a wrapped iterator over all lines in the file. +-- @param f either a filename, file-like object, or 'STDIN' (for standard input) +-- @param ... for Lua 5.2 only, optional format specifiers, as in `io.read`. +-- @return a sequence wrapper +function seq.lines (f,...) + local iter,obj + if f == 'STDIN' then + f = io.stdin + elseif type(f) == 'string' then + iter,obj = io.lines(f,...) + elseif not f.read then + error("Pass either a string or a file-like object",2) + end + if not iter then + iter,obj = f:lines(...) + end + if obj then -- LuaJIT version returns a function operating on a file + local lines,file = iter,obj + iter = function() return lines(file) end + end + return SW(iter) +end + +function seq.import () + debug.setmetatable(function() end,{ + __index = function(tbl,key) + local s = overrides[key] or seq[key] + if s then return s + else + return function(s,...) return seq.mapmethod(s,key,...) end + end + end + }) +end + +return seq + +end, + +["pl.Set"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.Set' +-------------------- +--- A Set class. +-- +-- > Set = require 'pl.Set' +-- > = Set{'one','two'} == Set{'two','one'} +-- true +-- > fruit = Set{'apple','banana','orange'} +-- > = fruit['banana'] +-- true +-- > = fruit['hazelnut'] +-- nil +-- > colours = Set{'red','orange','green','blue'} +-- > = fruit,colours +-- [apple,orange,banana] [blue,green,orange,red] +-- > = fruit+colours +-- [blue,green,apple,red,orange,banana] +-- [orange] +-- > more_fruits = fruit + 'apricot' +-- > = fruit*colours +-- > = more_fruits, fruit +-- [banana,apricot,apple,orange] [banana,apple,orange] +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.class`, `pl.Map`, (`pl.List` if __tostring is used) +-- @classmod pl.Set + +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local array_tostring, concat = utils.array_tostring, table.concat +local merge,difference = tablex.merge,tablex.difference +local Map = require 'pl.Map' +local class = require 'pl.class' +local stdmt = utils.stdmt +local Set = stdmt.Set + +-- the Set class -------------------- +class(Map,nil,Set) + +-- note: Set has _no_ methods! +Set.__index = nil + +local function makeset (t) + return setmetatable(t,Set) +end + +--- create a set. <br> +-- @param t may be a Set, Map or list-like table. +-- @class function +-- @name Set +function Set:_init (t) + t = t or {} + local mt = getmetatable(t) + if mt == Set or mt == Map then + for k in pairs(t) do self[k] = true end + else + for _,v in ipairs(t) do self[v] = true end + end +end + +--- string representation of a set. +-- @within metamethods +function Set:__tostring () + return '['..concat(array_tostring(Set.values(self)),',')..']' +end + +--- get a list of the values in a set. +-- @param self a Set +-- @function Set.values +-- @return a list +Set.values = Map.keys + +--- map a function over the values of a set. +-- @param self a Set +-- @param fn a function +-- @param ... extra arguments to pass to the function. +-- @return a new set +function Set.map (self,fn,...) + fn = utils.function_arg(1,fn) + local res = {} + for k in pairs(self) do + res[fn(k,...)] = true + end + return makeset(res) +end + +--- union of two sets (also +). +-- @param self a Set +-- @param set another set +-- @return a new set +function Set.union (self,set) + return merge(self,set,true) +end + +--- modifies '+' operator to allow addition of non-Set elements +--- Preserves +/- semantics - does not modify first argument. +local function setadd(self,other) + local mt = getmetatable(other) + if mt == Set or mt == Map then + return Set.union(self,other) + else + local new = Set(self) + new[other] = true + return new + end +end + +--- union of sets. +-- @within metamethods +-- @function Set.__add + +Set.__add = setadd + +--- intersection of two sets (also *). +-- @param self a Set +-- @param set another set +-- @return a new set +-- @usage +-- > s = Set{10,20,30} +-- > t = Set{20,30,40} +-- > = t +-- [20,30,40] +-- > = Set.intersection(s,t) +-- [30,20] +-- > = s*t +-- [30,20] + +function Set.intersection (self,set) + return merge(self,set,false) +end + +--- intersection of sets. +-- @within metamethods +-- @function Set.__mul +Set.__mul = Set.intersection + +--- new set with elements in the set that are not in the other (also -). +-- @param self a Set +-- @param set another set +-- @return a new set +function Set.difference (self,set) + return difference(self,set,false) +end + +--- modifies "-" operator to remove non-Set values from set. +--- Preserves +/- semantics - does not modify first argument. +local function setminus (self,other) + local mt = getmetatable(other) + if mt == Set or mt == Map then + return Set.difference(self,other) + else + local new = Set(self) + new[other] = nil + return new + end +end + +--- difference of sets. +-- @within metamethods +-- @function Set.__sub +Set.__sub = setminus + +-- a new set with elements in _either_ the set _or_ other but not both (also ^). +-- @param self a Set +-- @param set another set +-- @return a new set +function Set.symmetric_difference (self,set) + return difference(self,set,true) +end + +--- symmetric difference of sets. +-- @within metamethods +-- @function Set.__pow +Set.__pow = Set.symmetric_difference + +--- is the first set a subset of the second (also <)?. +-- @param self a Set +-- @param set another set +-- @return true or false +function Set.issubset (self,set) + for k in pairs(self) do + if not set[k] then return false end + end + return true +end + +--- first set subset of second? +-- @within metamethods +-- @function Set.__lt +Set.__lt = Set.issubset + +--- is the set empty?. +-- @param self a Set +-- @return true or false +function Set.isempty (self) + return next(self) == nil +end + +--- are the sets disjoint? (no elements in common). +-- Uses naive definition, i.e. that intersection is empty +-- @param s1 a Set +-- @param s2 another set +-- @return true or false +function Set.isdisjoint (s1,s2) + return Set.isempty(Set.intersection(s1,s2)) +end + +--- size of this set (also # for 5.2). +-- @param s a Set +-- @return size +-- @function Set.len +Set.len = tablex.size + +--- cardinality of set (5.2). +-- @within metamethods +-- @function Set.__len +Set.__len = Set.len + +--- equality between sets. +-- @within metamethods +function Set.__eq (s1,s2) + return Set.issubset(s1,s2) and Set.issubset(s2,s1) +end + +return Set + +end, + +["pl.sip"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.sip' +-------------------- +--- Simple Input Patterns (SIP). +-- SIP patterns start with '$', then a +-- one-letter type, and then an optional variable in curly braces. +-- +-- sip.match('$v=$q','name="dolly"',res) +-- ==> res=={'name','dolly'} +-- sip.match('($q{first},$q{second})','("john","smith")',res) +-- ==> res=={second='smith',first='john'} +-- +-- Type names: +-- +-- v identifier +-- i integer +-- f floating-point +-- q quoted string +-- ([{< match up to closing bracket +-- +-- See @{08-additional.md.Simple_Input_Patterns|the Guide} +-- +-- @module pl.sip + +local loadstring = rawget(_G,'loadstring') or load +local unpack = rawget(_G,'unpack') or rawget(table,'unpack') + +local append,concat = table.insert,table.concat +local ipairs,type = ipairs,type +local io,_G = io,_G +local print,rawget = print,rawget + +local patterns = { + FLOAT = '[%+%-%d]%d*%.?%d*[eE]?[%+%-]?%d*', + INTEGER = '[+%-%d]%d*', + IDEN = '[%a_][%w_]*', + OPTION = '[%a_][%w_%-]*', +} + +local function assert_arg(idx,val,tp) + if type(val) ~= tp then + error("argument "..idx.." must be "..tp, 2) + end +end + +local sip = {} + +local brackets = {['<'] = '>', ['('] = ')', ['{'] = '}', ['['] = ']' } +local stdclasses = {a=1,c=0,d=1,l=1,p=0,u=1,w=1,x=1,s=0} + +local function group(s) + return '('..s..')' +end + +-- escape all magic characters except $, which has special meaning +-- Also, un-escape any characters after $, so $( and $[ passes through as is. +local function escape (spec) + return (spec:gsub('[%-%.%+%[%]%(%)%^%%%?%*]','%%%0'):gsub('%$%%(%S)','$%1')) +end + +-- Most spaces within patterns can match zero or more spaces. +-- Spaces between alphanumeric characters or underscores or between +-- patterns that can match these characters, however, must match at least +-- one space. Otherwise '$v $v' would match 'abcd' as {'abc', 'd'}. +-- This function replaces continuous spaces within a pattern with either +-- '%s*' or '%s+' according to this rule. The pattern has already +-- been stripped of pattern names by now. +local function compress_spaces(patt) + return (patt:gsub("()%s+()", function(i1, i2) + local before = patt:sub(i1 - 2, i1 - 1) + if before:match('%$[vifadxlu]') or before:match('^[^%$]?[%w_]$') then + local after = patt:sub(i2, i2 + 1) + if after:match('%$[vifadxlu]') or after:match('^[%w_]') then + return '%s+' + end + end + return '%s*' + end)) +end + +local pattern_map = { + v = group(patterns.IDEN), + i = group(patterns.INTEGER), + f = group(patterns.FLOAT), + o = group(patterns.OPTION), + r = '(%S.*)', + p = '([%a]?[:]?[\\/%.%w_]+)' +} + +function sip.custom_pattern(flag,patt) + pattern_map[flag] = patt +end + +--- convert a SIP pattern into the equivalent Lua string pattern. +-- @param spec a SIP pattern +-- @param options a table; only the <code>at_start</code> field is +-- currently meaningful and ensures that the pattern is anchored +-- at the start of the string. +-- @return a Lua string pattern. +function sip.create_pattern (spec,options) + assert_arg(1,spec,'string') + local fieldnames,fieldtypes = {},{} + + if type(spec) == 'string' then + spec = escape(spec) + else + local res = {} + for i,s in ipairs(spec) do + res[i] = escape(s) + end + spec = concat(res,'.-') + end + + local kount = 1 + + local function addfield (name,type) + name = name or kount + append(fieldnames,name) + fieldtypes[name] = type + kount = kount + 1 + end + + local named_vars = spec:find('{%a+}') + + if options and options.at_start then + spec = '^'..spec + end + if spec:sub(-1,-1) == '$' then + spec = spec:sub(1,-2)..'$r' + if named_vars then spec = spec..'{rest}' end + end + + local names + + if named_vars then + names = {} + spec = spec:gsub('{(%a+)}',function(name) + append(names,name) + return '' + end) + end + spec = compress_spaces(spec) + + local k = 1 + local err + local r = (spec:gsub('%$%S',function(s) + local type,name + type = s:sub(2,2) + if names then name = names[k]; k=k+1 end + -- this kludge is necessary because %q generates two matches, and + -- we want to ignore the first. Not a problem for named captures. + if not names and type == 'q' then + addfield(nil,'Q') + else + addfield(name,type) + end + local res + if pattern_map[type] then + res = pattern_map[type] + elseif type == 'q' then + -- some Lua pattern matching voodoo; we want to match '...' as + -- well as "...", and can use the fact that %n will match a + -- previous capture. Adding the extra field above comes from needing + -- to accommodate the extra spurious match (which is either ' or ") + addfield(name,type) + res = '(["\'])(.-)%'..(kount-2) + else + local endbracket = brackets[type] + if endbracket then + res = '(%b'..type..endbracket..')' + elseif stdclasses[type] or stdclasses[type:lower()] then + res = '(%'..type..'+)' + else + err = "unknown format type or character class" + end + end + return res + end)) + + if err then + return nil,err + else + return r,fieldnames,fieldtypes + end +end + + +local function tnumber (s) + return s == 'd' or s == 'i' or s == 'f' +end + +function sip.create_spec_fun(spec,options) + local fieldtypes,fieldnames + local ls = {} + spec,fieldnames,fieldtypes = sip.create_pattern(spec,options) + if not spec then return spec,fieldnames end + local named_vars = type(fieldnames[1]) == 'string' + for i = 1,#fieldnames do + append(ls,'mm'..i) + end + ls[1] = ls[1] or "mm1" -- behave correctly if there are no patterns + local fun = ('return (function(s,res)\n\tlocal %s = s:match(%q)\n'):format(concat(ls,','),spec) + fun = fun..'\tif not mm1 then return false end\n' + local k=1 + for i,f in ipairs(fieldnames) do + if f ~= '_' then + local var = 'mm'..i + if tnumber(fieldtypes[f]) then + var = 'tonumber('..var..')' + elseif brackets[fieldtypes[f]] then + var = var..':sub(2,-2)' + end + if named_vars then + fun = ('%s\tres.%s = %s\n'):format(fun,f,var) + else + if fieldtypes[f] ~= 'Q' then -- we skip the string-delim capture + fun = ('%s\tres[%d] = %s\n'):format(fun,k,var) + k = k + 1 + end + end + end + end + return fun..'\treturn true\nend)\n', named_vars +end + +--- convert a SIP pattern into a matching function. +-- The returned function takes two arguments, the line and an empty table. +-- If the line matched the pattern, then this function returns true +-- and the table is filled with field-value pairs. +-- @param spec a SIP pattern +-- @param options optional table; {at_start=true} ensures that the pattern +-- is anchored at the start of the string. +-- @return a function if successful, or nil,error +function sip.compile(spec,options) + assert_arg(1,spec,'string') + local fun,names = sip.create_spec_fun(spec,options) + if not fun then return nil,names end + if rawget(_G,'_DEBUG') then print(fun) end + local chunk,err = loadstring(fun,'tmp') + if err then return nil,err end + return chunk(),names +end + +local cache = {} + +--- match a SIP pattern against a string. +-- @param spec a SIP pattern +-- @param line a string +-- @param res a table to receive values +-- @param options (optional) option table +-- @return true or false +function sip.match (spec,line,res,options) + assert_arg(1,spec,'string') + assert_arg(2,line,'string') + assert_arg(3,res,'table') + if not cache[spec] then + cache[spec] = sip.compile(spec,options) + end + return cache[spec](line,res) +end + +--- match a SIP pattern against the start of a string. +-- @param spec a SIP pattern +-- @param line a string +-- @param res a table to receive values +-- @return true or false +function sip.match_at_start (spec,line,res) + return sip.match(spec,line,res,{at_start=true}) +end + +--- given a pattern and a file object, return an iterator over the results +-- @param spec a SIP pattern +-- @param f a file-like object. +function sip.fields (spec,f) + assert_arg(1,spec,'string') + if not f then return nil,"no file object" end + local fun,err = sip.compile(spec) + if not fun then return nil,err end + local res = {} + return function() + while true do + local line = f:read() + if not line then return end + if fun(line,res) then + local values = res + res = {} + return unpack(values) + end + end + end +end + +local read_patterns = {} + +--- register a match which will be used in the read function. +-- @string spec a SIP pattern +-- @func fun a function to be called with the results of the match +-- @see read +function sip.pattern (spec,fun) + assert_arg(1,spec,'string') + local pat,named = sip.compile(spec) + append(read_patterns,{pat=pat,named=named,callback=fun}) +end + +--- enter a loop which applies all registered matches to the input file. +-- @param f a file-like object +-- @array matches optional list of `{spec,fun}` pairs, as for `pattern` above. +function sip.read (f,matches) + local owned,err + if not f then return nil,"no file object" end + if type(f) == 'string' then + f,err = io.open(f) + if not f then return nil,err end + owned = true + end + if matches then + for _,p in ipairs(matches) do + sip.pattern(p[1],p[2]) + end + end + local res = {} + for line in f:lines() do + for _,item in ipairs(read_patterns) do + if item.pat(line,res) then + if item.callback then + if item.named then + item.callback(res) + else + item.callback(unpack(res)) + end + end + res = {} + break + end + end + end + if owned then f:close() end +end + +return sip + +end, + +["pl.strict"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.strict' +-------------------- +--- Checks uses of undeclared global variables. +-- All global variables must be 'declared' through a regular assignment +-- (even assigning `nil` will do) in a main chunk before being used +-- anywhere or assigned to inside a function. Existing metatables `__newindex` and `__index` +-- metamethods are respected. +-- +-- You can set any table to have strict behaviour using `strict.module`. Creating a new +-- module with `strict.closed_module` makes the module immune to monkey-patching, if +-- you don't wish to encourage monkey business. +-- +-- If the global `PENLIGHT_NO_GLOBAL_STRICT` is defined, then this module won't make the +-- global environment strict - if you just want to explicitly set table strictness. +-- +-- @module pl.strict + +require 'debug' -- for Lua 5.2 +local getinfo, error, rawset, rawget = debug.getinfo, error, rawset, rawget +local strict = {} + +local function what () + local d = getinfo(3, "S") + return d and d.what or "C" +end + +--- make an existing table strict. +-- @string[opt] name name of table +-- @tab[opt] mod the table to protect - if `nil` then we'll return a new table +-- @tab[opt] predeclared - table of variables that are to be considered predeclared. +-- @return the given table, or a new table +-- @usage +-- local M = { hello = "world" } +-- strict.module ("Awesome_Module", M, { +-- Lua = true, -- defines allowed keys +-- }) +-- +-- assert(M.hello == "world") +-- assert(M.Lua == nil) -- access allowed, but has no value yet +-- M.Lua = "Rocks" +-- assert(M.Lua == "Rocks") +-- M.not_allowed = "bad boy" -- throws an error +function strict.module (name,mod,predeclared) + local mt, old_newindex, old_index, old_index_type, global + if predeclared then + global = predeclared.__global + end + if type(mod) == 'table' then + mt = getmetatable(mod) + if mt and rawget(mt,'__declared') then return end -- already patched... + else + mod = {} + end + if mt == nil then + mt = {} + setmetatable(mod, mt) + else + old_newindex = mt.__newindex + old_index = mt.__index + old_index_type = type(old_index) + end + mt.__declared = predeclared or {} + mt.__newindex = function(t, n, v) + if old_newindex then + old_newindex(t, n, v) + if rawget(t,n)~=nil then return end + end + if not mt.__declared[n] then + if global then + local w = what() + if w ~= "main" and w ~= "C" then + error("assign to undeclared global '"..n.."'", 2) + end + end + mt.__declared[n] = true + end + rawset(t, n, v) + end + mt.__index = function(t,n) + if not mt.__declared[n] and what() ~= "C" then + if old_index then + if old_index_type == "table" then + local fallback = old_index[n] + if fallback ~= nil then + return fallback + end + else + local res = old_index(t, n) + if res ~= nil then + return res + end + end + end + local msg = "variable '"..n.."' is not declared" + if name then + msg = msg .. " in '"..tostring(name).."'" + end + error(msg, 2) + end + return rawget(t, n) + end + return mod +end + +--- make all tables in a table strict. +-- So `strict.make_all_strict(_G)` prevents monkey-patching +-- of any global table +-- @tab T the table containing the tables to protect. Table `T` itself will NOT be protected. +function strict.make_all_strict (T) + for k,v in pairs(T) do + if type(v) == 'table' and v ~= T then + strict.module(k,v) + end + end +end + +--- make a new module table which is closed to further changes. +-- @tab mod module table +-- @string name module name +function strict.closed_module (mod,name) + -- No clue to what this is useful for? see tests + -- Deprecate this and remove??? + local M = {} + mod = mod or {} + local mt = getmetatable(mod) + if not mt then + mt = {} + setmetatable(mod,mt) + end + mt.__newindex = function(t,k,v) + M[k] = v + end + return strict.module(name,M) +end + +if not rawget(_G,'PENLIGHT_NO_GLOBAL_STRICT') then + strict.module(nil,_G,{_PROMPT=true,_PROMPT2=true,__global=true}) +end + +return strict + +end, + +["pl.stringio"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.stringio' +-------------------- +--- Reading and writing strings using file-like objects. <br> +-- +-- f = stringio.open(text) +-- l1 = f:read() -- read first line +-- n,m = f:read ('*n','*n') -- read two numbers +-- for line in f:lines() do print(line) end -- iterate over all lines +-- f = stringio.create() +-- f:write('hello') +-- f:write('dolly') +-- assert(f:value(),'hellodolly') +-- +-- See @{03-strings.md.File_style_I_O_on_Strings|the Guide}. +-- @module pl.stringio + +local unpack = rawget(_G,'unpack') or rawget(table,'unpack') +local tonumber = tonumber +local concat,append = table.concat,table.insert + +local stringio = {} + +-- Writer class +local SW = {} +SW.__index = SW + +local function xwrite(self,...) + local args = {...} --arguments may not be nil! + for i = 1, #args do + append(self.tbl,args[i]) + end +end + +function SW:write(arg1,arg2,...) + if arg2 then + xwrite(self,arg1,arg2,...) + else + append(self.tbl,arg1) + end +end + +function SW:writef(fmt,...) + self:write(fmt:format(...)) +end + +function SW:value() + return concat(self.tbl) +end + +function SW:__tostring() + return self:value() +end + +function SW:close() -- for compatibility only +end + +function SW:seek() +end + +-- Reader class +local SR = {} +SR.__index = SR + +function SR:_read(fmt) + local i,str = self.i,self.str + local sz = #str + if i > sz then return nil end + local res + if fmt == '*l' or fmt == '*L' then + local idx = str:find('\n',i) or (sz+1) + res = str:sub(i,fmt == '*l' and idx-1 or idx) + self.i = idx+1 + elseif fmt == '*a' then + res = str:sub(i) + self.i = sz + elseif fmt == '*n' then + local _,i2,idx + _,idx = str:find ('%s*%d+',i) + _,i2 = str:find ('^%.%d+',idx+1) + if i2 then idx = i2 end + _,i2 = str:find ('^[eE][%+%-]*%d+',idx+1) + if i2 then idx = i2 end + local val = str:sub(i,idx) + res = tonumber(val) + self.i = idx+1 + elseif type(fmt) == 'number' then + res = str:sub(i,i+fmt-1) + self.i = i + fmt + else + error("bad read format",2) + end + return res +end + +function SR:read(...) + if select('#',...) == 0 then + return self:_read('*l') + else + local res, fmts = {},{...} + for i = 1, #fmts do + res[i] = self:_read(fmts[i]) + end + return unpack(res) + end +end + +function SR:seek(whence,offset) + local base + whence = whence or 'cur' + offset = offset or 0 + if whence == 'set' then + base = 1 + elseif whence == 'cur' then + base = self.i + elseif whence == 'end' then + base = #self.str + end + self.i = base + offset + return self.i +end + +function SR:lines(...) + local n, args = select('#',...) + if n > 0 then + args = {...} + end + return function() + if n == 0 then + return self:_read '*l' + else + return self:read(unpack(args)) + end + end +end + +function SR:close() -- for compatibility only +end + +--- create a file-like object which can be used to construct a string. +-- The resulting object has an extra `value()` method for +-- retrieving the string value. Implements `file:write`, `file:seek`, `file:lines`, +-- plus an extra `writef` method which works like `utils.printf`. +-- @usage f = create(); f:write('hello, dolly\n'); print(f:value()) +function stringio.create() + return setmetatable({tbl={}},SW) +end + +--- create a file-like object for reading from a given string. +-- Implements `file:read`. +-- @string s The input string. +-- @usage fs = open '20 10'; x,y = f:read ('*n','*n'); assert(x == 20 and y == 10) +function stringio.open(s) + return setmetatable({str=s,i=1},SR) +end + +function stringio.lines(s,...) + return stringio.open(s):lines(...) +end + +return stringio + +end, + +["pl.stringx"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.stringx' +-------------------- +--- Python-style extended string library. +-- +-- see 3.6.1 of the Python reference. +-- If you want to make these available as string methods, then say +-- `stringx.import()` to bring them into the standard `string` table. +-- +-- See @{03-strings.md|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils` +-- @module pl.stringx +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local string = string +local find = string.find +local type,setmetatable,ipairs = type,setmetatable,ipairs +local error = error +local gsub = string.gsub +local rep = string.rep +local sub = string.sub +local reverse = string.reverse +local concat = table.concat +local append = table.insert +local escape = utils.escape +local ceil, max = math.ceil, math.max +local assert_arg,usplit = utils.assert_arg,utils.split +local lstrip + +local function assert_string (n,s) + assert_arg(n,s,'string') +end + +local function non_empty(s) + return #s > 0 +end + +local function assert_nonempty_string(n,s) + assert_arg(n,s,'string',non_empty,'must be a non-empty string') +end + +local function makelist(l) + return setmetatable(l, require('pl.List')) +end + +local stringx = {} + +------------------ +-- String Predicates +-- @section predicates + +--- does s only contain alphabetic characters? +-- @string s a string +function stringx.isalpha(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return find(s,'^%a+$') == 1 +end + +--- does s only contain digits? +-- @string s a string +function stringx.isdigit(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return find(s,'^%d+$') == 1 +end + +--- does s only contain alphanumeric characters? +-- @string s a string +function stringx.isalnum(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return find(s,'^%w+$') == 1 +end + +--- does s only contain spaces? +-- @string s a string +function stringx.isspace(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return find(s,'^%s+$') == 1 +end + +--- does s only contain lower case characters? +-- @string s a string +function stringx.islower(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return find(s,'^[%l%s]+$') == 1 +end + +--- does s only contain upper case characters? +-- @string s a string +function stringx.isupper(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return find(s,'^[%u%s]+$') == 1 +end + +local function raw_startswith(s, prefix) + return find(s,prefix,1,true) == 1 +end + +local function raw_endswith(s, suffix) + return #s >= #suffix and find(s, suffix, #s-#suffix+1, true) and true or false +end + +local function test_affixes(s, affixes, fn) + if type(affixes) == 'string' then + return fn(s,affixes) + elseif type(affixes) == 'table' then + for _,affix in ipairs(affixes) do + if fn(s,affix) then return true end + end + return false + else + error(("argument #2 expected a 'string' or a 'table', got a '%s'"):format(type(affixes))) + end +end + +--- does s start with prefix or one of prefixes? +-- @string s a string +-- @param prefix a string or an array of strings +function stringx.startswith(s,prefix) + assert_string(1,s) + return test_affixes(s,prefix,raw_startswith) +end + +--- does s end with suffix or one of suffixes? +-- @string s a string +-- @param suffix a string or an array of strings +function stringx.endswith(s,suffix) + assert_string(1,s) + return test_affixes(s,suffix,raw_endswith) +end + +--- Strings and Lists +-- @section lists + +--- concatenate the strings using this string as a delimiter. +-- Note that the arguments are reversed from `string.concat`. +-- @string s the string +-- @param seq a table of strings or numbers +-- @usage stringx.join(' ', {1,2,3}) == '1 2 3' +function stringx.join(s,seq) + assert_string(1,s) + return concat(seq,s) +end + +--- Split a string into a list of lines. +-- `"\r"`, `"\n"`, and `"\r\n"` are considered line ends. +-- They are not included in the lines unless `keepends` is passed. +-- Terminal line end does not produce an extra line. +-- Splitting an empty string results in an empty list. +-- @string s the string. +-- @bool[opt] keep_ends include line ends. +-- @return List of lines +function stringx.splitlines(s, keep_ends) + assert_string(1, s) + local res = {} + local pos = 1 + while true do + local line_end_pos = find(s, '[\r\n]', pos) + if not line_end_pos then + break + end + + local line_end = sub(s, line_end_pos, line_end_pos) + if line_end == '\r' and sub(s, line_end_pos + 1, line_end_pos + 1) == '\n' then + line_end = '\r\n' + end + + local line = sub(s, pos, line_end_pos - 1) + if keep_ends then + line = line .. line_end + end + append(res, line) + + pos = line_end_pos + #line_end + end + + if pos <= #s then + append(res, sub(s, pos)) + end + return makelist(res) +end + +--- split a string into a list of strings using a delimiter. +-- @function split +-- @string s the string +-- @string[opt] re a delimiter (defaults to whitespace) +-- @int[opt] n maximum number of results +-- @return List +-- @usage #(stringx.split('one two')) == 2 +-- @usage stringx.split('one,two,three', ',') == List{'one','two','three'} +-- @usage stringx.split('one,two,three', ',', 2) == List{'one','two,three'} +function stringx.split(s,re,n) + assert_string(1,s) + local plain = true + if not re then -- default spaces + s = lstrip(s) + plain = false + end + local res = usplit(s,re,plain,n) + if re and re ~= '' and + find(s,re,-#re,true) and + (n or math.huge) > #res then + res[#res+1] = "" + end + return makelist(res) +end + +--- replace all tabs in s with tabsize spaces. If not specified, tabsize defaults to 8. +-- Tab stops will be honored. +-- @string s the string +-- @int tabsize[opt=8] number of spaces to expand each tab +-- @return expanded string +-- @usage stringx.expandtabs('\tone,two,three', 4) == ' one,two,three' +-- @usage stringx.expandtabs(' \tone,two,three', 4) == ' one,two,three' +function stringx.expandtabs(s,tabsize) + assert_string(1,s) + tabsize = tabsize or 8 + return (s:gsub("([^\t\r\n]*)\t", function(before_tab) + return before_tab .. (" "):rep(tabsize - #before_tab % tabsize) + end)) +end + +--- Finding and Replacing +-- @section find + +local function _find_all(s,sub,first,last,allow_overlap) + first = first or 1 + last = last or #s + if sub == '' then return last+1,last-first+1 end + local i1,i2 = find(s,sub,first,true) + local res + local k = 0 + while i1 do + if last and i2 > last then break end + res = i1 + k = k + 1 + if allow_overlap then + i1,i2 = find(s,sub,i1+1,true) + else + i1,i2 = find(s,sub,i2+1,true) + end + end + return res,k +end + +--- find index of first instance of sub in s from the left. +-- @string s the string +-- @string sub substring +-- @int[opt] first first index +-- @int[opt] last last index +-- @return start index, or nil if not found +function stringx.lfind(s,sub,first,last) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_string(2,sub) + local i1, i2 = find(s,sub,first,true) + + if i1 and (not last or i2 <= last) then + return i1 + else + return nil + end +end + +--- find index of first instance of sub in s from the right. +-- @string s the string +-- @string sub substring +-- @int[opt] first first index +-- @int[opt] last last index +-- @return start index, or nil if not found +function stringx.rfind(s,sub,first,last) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_string(2,sub) + return (_find_all(s,sub,first,last,true)) +end + +--- replace up to n instances of old by new in the string s. +-- If n is not present, replace all instances. +-- @string s the string +-- @string old the target substring +-- @string new the substitution +-- @int[opt] n optional maximum number of substitutions +-- @return result string +function stringx.replace(s,old,new,n) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_string(2,old) + assert_string(3,new) + return (gsub(s,escape(old),new:gsub('%%','%%%%'),n)) +end + +--- count all instances of substring in string. +-- @string s the string +-- @string sub substring +-- @bool[opt] allow_overlap allow matches to overlap +-- @usage +-- assert(stringx.count('banana', 'ana') == 1) +-- assert(stringx.count('banana', 'ana', true) == 2) +function stringx.count(s,sub,allow_overlap) + assert_string(1,s) + local _,k = _find_all(s,sub,1,false,allow_overlap) + return k +end + +--- Stripping and Justifying +-- @section strip + +local function _just(s,w,ch,left,right) + local n = #s + if w > n then + if not ch then ch = ' ' end + local f1,f2 + if left and right then + local rn = ceil((w-n)/2) + local ln = w - n - rn + f1 = rep(ch,ln) + f2 = rep(ch,rn) + elseif right then + f1 = rep(ch,w-n) + f2 = '' + else + f2 = rep(ch,w-n) + f1 = '' + end + return f1..s..f2 + else + return s + end +end + +--- left-justify s with width w. +-- @string s the string +-- @int w width of justification +-- @string[opt=' '] ch padding character +-- @usage stringx.ljust('hello', 10, '*') == '*****hello' +function stringx.ljust(s,w,ch) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_arg(2,w,'number') + return _just(s,w,ch,true,false) +end + +--- right-justify s with width w. +-- @string s the string +-- @int w width of justification +-- @string[opt=' '] ch padding character +-- @usage stringx.rjust('hello', 10, '*') == 'hello*****' +function stringx.rjust(s,w,ch) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_arg(2,w,'number') + return _just(s,w,ch,false,true) +end + +--- center-justify s with width w. +-- @string s the string +-- @int w width of justification +-- @string[opt=' '] ch padding character +-- @usage stringx.center('hello', 10, '*') == '**hello***' +function stringx.center(s,w,ch) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_arg(2,w,'number') + return _just(s,w,ch,true,true) +end + +local function _strip(s,left,right,chrs) + if not chrs then + chrs = '%s' + else + chrs = '['..escape(chrs)..']' + end + local f = 1 + local t + if left then + local i1,i2 = find(s,'^'..chrs..'*') + if i2 >= i1 then + f = i2+1 + end + end + if right then + if #s < 200 then + local i1,i2 = find(s,chrs..'*$',f) + if i2 >= i1 then + t = i1-1 + end + else + local rs = reverse(s) + local i1,i2 = find(rs, '^'..chrs..'*') + if i2 >= i1 then + t = -i2-1 + end + end + end + return sub(s,f,t) +end + +--- trim any whitespace on the left of s. +-- @string s the string +-- @string[opt='%s'] chrs default any whitespace character, +-- but can be a string of characters to be trimmed +function stringx.lstrip(s,chrs) + assert_string(1,s) + return _strip(s,true,false,chrs) +end +lstrip = stringx.lstrip + +--- trim any whitespace on the right of s. +-- @string s the string +-- @string[opt='%s'] chrs default any whitespace character, +-- but can be a string of characters to be trimmed +function stringx.rstrip(s,chrs) + assert_string(1,s) + return _strip(s,false,true,chrs) +end + +--- trim any whitespace on both left and right of s. +-- @string s the string +-- @string[opt='%s'] chrs default any whitespace character, +-- but can be a string of characters to be trimmed +function stringx.strip(s,chrs) + assert_string(1,s) + return _strip(s,true,true,chrs) +end + +--- Partioning Strings +-- @section partioning + +--- split a string using a pattern. Note that at least one value will be returned! +-- @string s the string +-- @string[opt='%s'] re a Lua string pattern (defaults to whitespace) +-- @return the parts of the string +-- @usage a,b = line:splitv('=') +-- @see utils.splitv +function stringx.splitv(s,re) + assert_string(1,s) + return utils.splitv(s,re) +end + +-- The partition functions split a string using a delimiter into three parts: +-- the part before, the delimiter itself, and the part afterwards +local function _partition(p,delim,fn) + local i1,i2 = fn(p,delim) + if not i1 or i1 == -1 then + return p,'','' + else + if not i2 then i2 = i1 end + return sub(p,1,i1-1),sub(p,i1,i2),sub(p,i2+1) + end +end + +--- partition the string using first occurance of a delimiter +-- @string s the string +-- @string ch delimiter +-- @return part before ch +-- @return ch +-- @return part after ch +-- @usage {stringx.partition('a,b,c', ','))} == {'a', ',', 'b,c'} +-- @usage {stringx.partition('abc', 'x'))} == {'abc', '', ''} +function stringx.partition(s,ch) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_nonempty_string(2,ch) + return _partition(s,ch,stringx.lfind) +end + +--- partition the string p using last occurance of a delimiter +-- @string s the string +-- @string ch delimiter +-- @return part before ch +-- @return ch +-- @return part after ch +-- @usage {stringx.rpartition('a,b,c', ','))} == {'a,b', ',', 'c'} +-- @usage {stringx.rpartition('abc', 'x'))} == {'', '', 'abc'} +function stringx.rpartition(s,ch) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_nonempty_string(2,ch) + local a,b,c = _partition(s,ch,stringx.rfind) + if a == s then -- no match found + return c,b,a + end + return a,b,c +end + +--- return the 'character' at the index. +-- @string s the string +-- @int idx an index (can be negative) +-- @return a substring of length 1 if successful, empty string otherwise. +function stringx.at(s,idx) + assert_string(1,s) + assert_arg(2,idx,'number') + return sub(s,idx,idx) +end + +--- Miscelaneous +-- @section misc + +--- return an iterator over all lines in a string +-- @string s the string +-- @return an iterator +-- @usage +-- local line_no = 1 +-- for line in stringx.lines(some_text) do +-- print(line_no, line) +-- line_no = line_no + 1 +-- end +function stringx.lines(s) + assert_string(1,s) + if not s:find '\n$' then s = s..'\n' end + return s:gmatch('([^\n]*)\n') +end + +--- inital word letters uppercase ('title case'). +-- Here 'words' mean chunks of non-space characters. +-- @string s the string +-- @return a string with each word's first letter uppercase +-- @usage stringx.title("hello world") == "Hello World") +function stringx.title(s) + assert_string(1,s) + return (s:gsub('(%S)(%S*)',function(f,r) + return f:upper()..r:lower() + end)) +end + +stringx.capitalize = stringx.title + +local ellipsis = '...' +local n_ellipsis = #ellipsis + +--- Return a shortened version of a string. +-- Fits string within w characters. Removed characters are marked with ellipsis. +-- @string s the string +-- @int w the maxinum size allowed +-- @bool tail true if we want to show the end of the string (head otherwise) +-- @usage ('1234567890'):shorten(8) == '12345...' +-- @usage ('1234567890'):shorten(8, true) == '...67890' +-- @usage ('1234567890'):shorten(20) == '1234567890' +function stringx.shorten(s,w,tail) + assert_string(1,s) + if #s > w then + if w < n_ellipsis then return ellipsis:sub(1,w) end + if tail then + local i = #s - w + 1 + n_ellipsis + return ellipsis .. s:sub(i) + else + return s:sub(1,w-n_ellipsis) .. ellipsis + end + end + return s +end + +--- Utility function that finds any patterns that match a long string's an open or close. +-- Note that having this function use the least number of equal signs that is possible is a harder algorithm to come up with. +-- Right now, it simply returns the greatest number of them found. +-- @param s The string +-- @return 'nil' if not found. If found, the maximum number of equal signs found within all matches. +local function has_lquote(s) + local lstring_pat = '([%[%]])(=*)%1' + local equals, new_equals, _ + local finish = 1 + repeat + _, finish, _, new_equals = s:find(lstring_pat, finish) + if new_equals then + equals = max(equals or 0, #new_equals) + end + until not new_equals + + return equals +end + +--- Quote the given string and preserve any control or escape characters, such that reloading the string in Lua returns the same result. +-- @param s The string to be quoted. +-- @return The quoted string. +function stringx.quote_string(s) + assert_string(1,s) + -- Find out if there are any embedded long-quote sequences that may cause issues. + -- This is important when strings are embedded within strings, like when serializing. + -- Append a closing bracket to catch unfinished long-quote sequences at the end of the string. + local equal_signs = has_lquote(s .. "]") + + -- Note that strings containing "\r" can't be quoted using long brackets + -- as Lua lexer converts all newlines to "\n" within long strings. + if (s:find("\n") or equal_signs) and not s:find("\r") then + -- If there is an embedded sequence that matches a long quote, then + -- find the one with the maximum number of = signs and add one to that number. + equal_signs = ("="):rep((equal_signs or -1) + 1) + -- Long strings strip out leading newline. We want to retain that, when quoting. + if s:find("^\n") then s = "\n" .. s end + local lbracket, rbracket = + "[" .. equal_signs .. "[", + "]" .. equal_signs .. "]" + s = lbracket .. s .. rbracket + else + -- Escape funny stuff. Lua 5.1 does not handle "\r" correctly. + s = ("%q"):format(s):gsub("\r", "\\r") + end + return s +end + +function stringx.import() + utils.import(stringx,string) +end + +return stringx + +end, + +["pl.tablex"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.tablex' +-------------------- +--- Extended operations on Lua tables. +-- +-- See @{02-arrays.md.Useful_Operations_on_Tables|the Guide} +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.types` +-- @module pl.tablex +local utils = require ('pl.utils') +local types = require ('pl.types') +local getmetatable,setmetatable,require = getmetatable,setmetatable,require +local tsort,append,remove = table.sort,table.insert,table.remove +local min = math.min +local pairs,type,unpack,select,tostring = pairs,type,utils.unpack,select,tostring +local function_arg = utils.function_arg +local assert_arg = utils.assert_arg + +local tablex = {} + +-- generally, functions that make copies of tables try to preserve the metatable. +-- However, when the source has no obvious type, then we attach appropriate metatables +-- like List, Map, etc to the result. +local function setmeta (res,tbl,pl_class) + local mt = getmetatable(tbl) or pl_class and require('pl.' .. pl_class) + return mt and setmetatable(res, mt) or res +end + +local function makelist(l) + return setmetatable(l, require('pl.List')) +end + +local function makemap(m) + return setmetatable(m, require('pl.Map')) +end + +local function complain (idx,msg) + error(('argument %d is not %s'):format(idx,msg),3) +end + +local function assert_arg_indexable (idx,val) + if not types.is_indexable(val) then + complain(idx,"indexable") + end +end + +local function assert_arg_iterable (idx,val) + if not types.is_iterable(val) then + complain(idx,"iterable") + end +end + +local function assert_arg_writeable (idx,val) + if not types.is_writeable(val) then + complain(idx,"writeable") + end +end + +--- copy a table into another, in-place. +-- @within Copying +-- @tab t1 destination table +-- @tab t2 source (actually any iterable object) +-- @return first table +function tablex.update (t1,t2) + assert_arg_writeable(1,t1) + assert_arg_iterable(2,t2) + for k,v in pairs(t2) do + t1[k] = v + end + return t1 +end + +--- total number of elements in this table. +-- Note that this is distinct from `#t`, which is the number +-- of values in the array part; this value will always +-- be greater or equal. The difference gives the size of +-- the hash part, for practical purposes. Works for any +-- object with a __pairs metamethod. +-- @tab t a table +-- @return the size +function tablex.size (t) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + local i = 0 + for k in pairs(t) do i = i + 1 end + return i +end + +--- make a shallow copy of a table +-- @within Copying +-- @tab t an iterable source +-- @return new table +function tablex.copy (t) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + local res = {} + for k,v in pairs(t) do + res[k] = v + end + return res +end + +local function cycle_aware_copy(t, cache) + if type(t) ~= 'table' then return t end + if cache[t] then return cache[t] end + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + local res = {} + cache[t] = res + local mt = getmetatable(t) + for k,v in pairs(t) do + k = cycle_aware_copy(k, cache) + v = cycle_aware_copy(v, cache) + res[k] = v + end + setmetatable(res,mt) + return res +end + +--- make a deep copy of a table, recursively copying all the keys and fields. +-- This supports cycles in tables; cycles will be reproduced in the copy. +-- This will also set the copied table's metatable to that of the original. +-- @within Copying +-- @tab t A table +-- @return new table +function tablex.deepcopy(t) + return cycle_aware_copy(t,{}) +end + +local abs = math.abs + +local function cycle_aware_compare(t1,t2,ignore_mt,eps,cache) + if cache[t1] and cache[t1][t2] then return true end + local ty1 = type(t1) + local ty2 = type(t2) + if ty1 ~= ty2 then return false end + -- non-table types can be directly compared + if ty1 ~= 'table' then + if ty1 == 'number' and eps then return abs(t1-t2) < eps end + return t1 == t2 + end + -- as well as tables which have the metamethod __eq + local mt = getmetatable(t1) + if not ignore_mt and mt and mt.__eq then return t1 == t2 end + for k1 in pairs(t1) do + if t2[k1]==nil then return false end + end + for k2 in pairs(t2) do + if t1[k2]==nil then return false end + end + cache[t1] = cache[t1] or {} + cache[t1][t2] = true + for k1,v1 in pairs(t1) do + local v2 = t2[k1] + if not cycle_aware_compare(v1,v2,ignore_mt,eps,cache) then return false end + end + return true +end + +--- compare two values. +-- if they are tables, then compare their keys and fields recursively. +-- @within Comparing +-- @param t1 A value +-- @param t2 A value +-- @bool[opt] ignore_mt if true, ignore __eq metamethod (default false) +-- @number[opt] eps if defined, then used for any number comparisons +-- @return true or false +function tablex.deepcompare(t1,t2,ignore_mt,eps) + return cycle_aware_compare(t1,t2,ignore_mt,eps,{}) +end + +--- compare two arrays using a predicate. +-- @within Comparing +-- @array t1 an array +-- @array t2 an array +-- @func cmp A comparison function; `bool = cmp(t1_value, t2_value)` +-- @return true or false +-- @usage +-- assert(tablex.compare({ 1, 2, 3 }, { 1, 2, 3 }, "==")) +-- +-- assert(tablex.compare( +-- {1,2,3, hello = "world"}, -- fields are not compared! +-- {1,2,3}, function(v1, v2) return v1 == v2 end) +function tablex.compare (t1,t2,cmp) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t1) + assert_arg_indexable(2,t2) + if #t1 ~= #t2 then return false end + cmp = function_arg(3,cmp) + for k = 1,#t1 do + if not cmp(t1[k],t2[k]) then return false end + end + return true +end + +--- compare two list-like tables using an optional predicate, without regard for element order. +-- @within Comparing +-- @array t1 a list-like table +-- @array t2 a list-like table +-- @param cmp A comparison function (may be nil) +function tablex.compare_no_order (t1,t2,cmp) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t1) + assert_arg_indexable(2,t2) + if cmp then cmp = function_arg(3,cmp) end + if #t1 ~= #t2 then return false end + local visited = {} + for i = 1,#t1 do + local val = t1[i] + local gotcha + for j = 1,#t2 do + if not visited[j] then + local match + if cmp then match = cmp(val,t2[j]) else match = val == t2[j] end + if match then + gotcha = j + break + end + end + end + if not gotcha then return false end + visited[gotcha] = true + end + return true +end + + +--- return the index of a value in a list. +-- Like string.find, there is an optional index to start searching, +-- which can be negative. +-- @within Finding +-- @array t A list-like table +-- @param val A value +-- @int idx index to start; -1 means last element,etc (default 1) +-- @return index of value or nil if not found +-- @usage find({10,20,30},20) == 2 +-- @usage find({'a','b','a','c'},'a',2) == 3 +function tablex.find(t,val,idx) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + idx = idx or 1 + if idx < 0 then idx = #t + idx + 1 end + for i = idx,#t do + if t[i] == val then return i end + end + return nil +end + +--- return the index of a value in a list, searching from the end. +-- Like string.find, there is an optional index to start searching, +-- which can be negative. +-- @within Finding +-- @array t A list-like table +-- @param val A value +-- @param idx index to start; -1 means last element,etc (default `#t`) +-- @return index of value or nil if not found +-- @usage rfind({10,10,10},10) == 3 +function tablex.rfind(t,val,idx) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + idx = idx or #t + if idx < 0 then idx = #t + idx + 1 end + for i = idx,1,-1 do + if t[i] == val then return i end + end + return nil +end + + +--- return the index (or key) of a value in a table using a comparison function. +-- +-- *NOTE*: the 2nd return value of this function, the value returned +-- by the comparison function, has a limitation that it cannot be `false`. +-- Because if it is, then it indicates the comparison failed, and the +-- function will continue the search. See examples. +-- @within Finding +-- @tab t A table +-- @func cmp A comparison function +-- @param arg an optional second argument to the function +-- @return index of value, or nil if not found +-- @return value returned by comparison function (cannot be `false`!) +-- @usage +-- -- using an operator +-- local lst = { "Rudolph", true, false, 15 } +-- local idx, cmp_result = tablex.rfind(lst, "==", "Rudolph") +-- assert(idx == 1) +-- assert(cmp_result == true) +-- +-- local idx, cmp_result = tablex.rfind(lst, "==", false) +-- assert(idx == 3) +-- assert(cmp_result == true) -- looking up 'false' works! +-- +-- -- using a function returning the value looked up +-- local cmp = function(v1, v2) return v1 == v2 and v2 end +-- local idx, cmp_result = tablex.rfind(lst, cmp, "Rudolph") +-- assert(idx == 1) +-- assert(cmp_result == "Rudolph") -- the value is returned +-- +-- -- NOTE: this fails, since 'false' cannot be returned! +-- local idx, cmp_result = tablex.rfind(lst, cmp, false) +-- assert(idx == nil) -- looking up 'false' failed! +-- assert(cmp_result == nil) +function tablex.find_if(t,cmp,arg) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + cmp = function_arg(2,cmp) + for k,v in pairs(t) do + local c = cmp(v,arg) + if c then return k,c end + end + return nil +end + +--- return a list of all values in a table indexed by another list. +-- @tab tbl a table +-- @array idx an index table (a list of keys) +-- @return a list-like table +-- @usage index_by({10,20,30,40},{2,4}) == {20,40} +-- @usage index_by({one=1,two=2,three=3},{'one','three'}) == {1,3} +function tablex.index_by(tbl,idx) + assert_arg_indexable(1,tbl) + assert_arg_indexable(2,idx) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#idx do + res[i] = tbl[idx[i]] + end + return setmeta(res,tbl,'List') +end + +--- apply a function to all values of a table. +-- This returns a table of the results. +-- Any extra arguments are passed to the function. +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @func fun A function that takes at least one argument +-- @tab t A table +-- @param ... optional arguments +-- @usage map(function(v) return v*v end, {10,20,30,fred=2}) is {100,400,900,fred=4} +function tablex.map(fun,t,...) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res = {} + for k,v in pairs(t) do + res[k] = fun(v,...) + end + return setmeta(res,t) +end + +--- apply a function to all values of a list. +-- This returns a table of the results. +-- Any extra arguments are passed to the function. +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @func fun A function that takes at least one argument +-- @array t a table (applies to array part) +-- @param ... optional arguments +-- @return a list-like table +-- @usage imap(function(v) return v*v end, {10,20,30,fred=2}) is {100,400,900} +function tablex.imap(fun,t,...) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#t do + res[i] = fun(t[i],...) or false + end + return setmeta(res,t,'List') +end + +--- apply a named method to values from a table. +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @string name the method name +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @param ... any extra arguments to the method +-- @return a `List` with the results of the method (1st result only) +-- @usage +-- local Car = {} +-- Car.__index = Car +-- function Car.new(car) +-- return setmetatable(car or {}, Car) +-- end +-- Car.speed = 0 +-- function Car:faster(increase) +-- self.speed = self.speed + increase +-- return self.speed +-- end +-- +-- local ferrari = Car.new{ name = "Ferrari" } +-- local lamborghini = Car.new{ name = "Lamborghini", speed = 50 } +-- local cars = { ferrari, lamborghini } +-- +-- assert(ferrari.speed == 0) +-- assert(lamborghini.speed == 50) +-- tablex.map_named_method("faster", cars, 10) +-- assert(ferrari.speed == 10) +-- assert(lamborghini.speed == 60) +function tablex.map_named_method (name,t,...) + utils.assert_string(1,name) + assert_arg_indexable(2,t) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#t do + local val = t[i] + local fun = val[name] + res[i] = fun(val,...) + end + return setmeta(res,t,'List') +end + +--- apply a function to all values of a table, in-place. +-- Any extra arguments are passed to the function. +-- @func fun A function that takes at least one argument +-- @tab t a table +-- @param ... extra arguments passed to `fun` +-- @see tablex.foreach +function tablex.transform (fun,t,...) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + for k,v in pairs(t) do + t[k] = fun(v,...) + end +end + +--- generate a table of all numbers in a range. +-- This is consistent with a numerical for loop. +-- @int start number +-- @int finish number +-- @int[opt=1] step make this negative for start < finish +function tablex.range (start,finish,step) + local res + step = step or 1 + if start == finish then + res = {start} + elseif (start > finish and step > 0) or (finish > start and step < 0) then + res = {} + else + local k = 1 + res = {} + for i=start,finish,step do res[k]=i; k=k+1 end + end + return makelist(res) +end + +--- apply a function to values from two tables. +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @func fun a function of at least two arguments +-- @tab t1 a table +-- @tab t2 a table +-- @param ... extra arguments +-- @return a table +-- @usage map2('+',{1,2,3,m=4},{10,20,30,m=40}) is {11,22,23,m=44} +function tablex.map2 (fun,t1,t2,...) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t1) + assert_arg_iterable(2,t2) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res = {} + for k,v in pairs(t1) do + res[k] = fun(v,t2[k],...) + end + return setmeta(res,t1,'List') +end + +--- apply a function to values from two arrays. +-- The result will be the length of the shortest array. +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @func fun a function of at least two arguments +-- @array t1 a list-like table +-- @array t2 a list-like table +-- @param ... extra arguments +-- @usage imap2('+',{1,2,3,m=4},{10,20,30,m=40}) is {11,22,23} +function tablex.imap2 (fun,t1,t2,...) + assert_arg_indexable(2,t1) + assert_arg_indexable(3,t2) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res,n = {},math.min(#t1,#t2) + for i = 1,n do + res[i] = fun(t1[i],t2[i],...) + end + return res +end + +--- 'reduce' a list using a binary function. +-- @func fun a function of two arguments +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @array memo optional initial memo value. Defaults to first value in table. +-- @return the result of the function +-- @usage reduce('+',{1,2,3,4}) == 10 +function tablex.reduce (fun,t,memo) + assert_arg_indexable(2,t) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local n = #t + if n == 0 then + return memo + end + local res = memo and fun(memo, t[1]) or t[1] + for i = 2,n do + res = fun(res,t[i]) + end + return res +end + +--- apply a function to all elements of a table. +-- The arguments to the function will be the value, +-- the key and _finally_ any extra arguments passed to this function. +-- Note that the Lua 5.0 function table.foreach passed the _key_ first. +-- @within Iterating +-- @tab t a table +-- @func fun a function on the elements; `function(value, key, ...)` +-- @param ... extra arguments passed to `fun` +-- @see tablex.transform +function tablex.foreach(t,fun,...) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + fun = function_arg(2,fun) + for k,v in pairs(t) do + fun(v,k,...) + end +end + +--- apply a function to all elements of a list-like table in order. +-- The arguments to the function will be the value, +-- the index and _finally_ any extra arguments passed to this function +-- @within Iterating +-- @array t a table +-- @func fun a function with at least one argument +-- @param ... optional arguments +function tablex.foreachi(t,fun,...) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + fun = function_arg(2,fun) + for i = 1,#t do + fun(t[i],i,...) + end +end + +--- Apply a function to a number of tables. +-- A more general version of map +-- The result is a table containing the result of applying that function to the +-- ith value of each table. Length of output list is the minimum length of all the lists +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @func fun a function of n arguments +-- @tab ... n tables +-- @usage mapn(function(x,y,z) return x+y+z end, {1,2,3},{10,20,30},{100,200,300}) is {111,222,333} +-- @usage mapn(math.max, {1,20,300},{10,2,3},{100,200,100}) is {100,200,300} +-- @param fun A function that takes as many arguments as there are tables +function tablex.mapn(fun,...) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res = {} + local lists = {...} + local minn = 1e40 + for i = 1,#lists do + minn = min(minn,#(lists[i])) + end + for i = 1,minn do + local args,k = {},1 + for j = 1,#lists do + args[k] = lists[j][i] + k = k + 1 + end + res[#res+1] = fun(unpack(args)) + end + return res +end + +--- call the function with the key and value pairs from a table. +-- The function can return a value and a key (note the order!). If both +-- are not nil, then this pair is inserted into the result: if the key already exists, we convert the value for that +-- key into a table and append into it. If only value is not nil, then it is appended to the result. +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @func fun A function which will be passed each key and value as arguments, plus any extra arguments to pairmap. +-- @tab t A table +-- @param ... optional arguments +-- @usage pairmap(function(k,v) return v end,{fred=10,bonzo=20}) is {10,20} _or_ {20,10} +-- @usage pairmap(function(k,v) return {k,v},k end,{one=1,two=2}) is {one={'one',1},two={'two',2}} +function tablex.pairmap(fun,t,...) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + fun = function_arg(1,fun) + local res = {} + for k,v in pairs(t) do + local rv,rk = fun(k,v,...) + if rk then + if res[rk] then + if type(res[rk]) == 'table' then + table.insert(res[rk],rv) + else + res[rk] = {res[rk], rv} + end + else + res[rk] = rv + end + else + res[#res+1] = rv + end + end + return res +end + +local function keys_op(i,v) return i end + +--- return all the keys of a table in arbitrary order. +-- @within Extraction +-- @tab t A table +function tablex.keys(t) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + return makelist(tablex.pairmap(keys_op,t)) +end + +local function values_op(i,v) return v end + +--- return all the values of the table in arbitrary order +-- @within Extraction +-- @tab t A table +function tablex.values(t) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + return makelist(tablex.pairmap(values_op,t)) +end + +local function index_map_op (i,v) return i,v end + +--- create an index map from a list-like table. The original values become keys, +-- and the associated values are the indices into the original list. +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @return a map-like table +function tablex.index_map (t) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + return makemap(tablex.pairmap(index_map_op,t)) +end + +local function set_op(i,v) return true,v end + +--- create a set from a list-like table. A set is a table where the original values +-- become keys, and the associated values are all true. +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @return a set (a map-like table) +function tablex.makeset (t) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + return setmetatable(tablex.pairmap(set_op,t),require('pl.Set')) +end + +--- combine two tables, either as union or intersection. Corresponds to +-- set operations for sets () but more general. Not particularly +-- useful for list-like tables. +-- @within Merging +-- @tab t1 a table +-- @tab t2 a table +-- @bool dup true for a union, false for an intersection. +-- @usage merge({alice=23,fred=34},{bob=25,fred=34}) is {fred=34} +-- @usage merge({alice=23,fred=34},{bob=25,fred=34},true) is {bob=25,fred=34,alice=23} +-- @see tablex.index_map +function tablex.merge (t1,t2,dup) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t1) + assert_arg_iterable(2,t2) + local res = {} + for k,v in pairs(t1) do + if dup or t2[k] then res[k] = v end + end + if dup then + for k,v in pairs(t2) do + res[k] = v + end + end + return setmeta(res,t1,'Map') +end + +--- the union of two map-like tables. +-- If there are duplicate keys, the second table wins. +-- @tab t1 a table +-- @tab t2 a table +-- @treturn tab +-- @see tablex.merge +function tablex.union(t1, t2) + return tablex.merge(t1, t2, true) +end + +--- the intersection of two map-like tables. +-- @tab t1 a table +-- @tab t2 a table +-- @treturn tab +-- @see tablex.merge +function tablex.intersection(t1, t2) + return tablex.merge(t1, t2, false) +end + +--- a new table which is the difference of two tables. +-- With sets (where the values are all true) this is set difference and +-- symmetric difference depending on the third parameter. +-- @within Merging +-- @tab s1 a map-like table or set +-- @tab s2 a map-like table or set +-- @bool symm symmetric difference (default false) +-- @return a map-like table or set +function tablex.difference (s1,s2,symm) + assert_arg_iterable(1,s1) + assert_arg_iterable(2,s2) + local res = {} + for k,v in pairs(s1) do + if s2[k] == nil then res[k] = v end + end + if symm then + for k,v in pairs(s2) do + if s1[k] == nil then res[k] = v end + end + end + return setmeta(res,s1,'Map') +end + +--- A table where the key/values are the values and value counts of the table. +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @func cmp a function that defines equality (otherwise uses ==) +-- @return a map-like table +-- @see seq.count_map +function tablex.count_map (t,cmp) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + local res,mask = {},{} + cmp = function_arg(2,cmp or '==') + local n = #t + for i = 1,#t do + local v = t[i] + if not mask[v] then + mask[v] = true + -- check this value against all other values + res[v] = 1 -- there's at least one instance + for j = i+1,n do + local w = t[j] + local ok = cmp(v,w) + if ok then + res[v] = res[v] + 1 + mask[w] = true + end + end + end + end + return makemap(res) +end + +--- filter an array's values using a predicate function +-- @within MappingAndFiltering +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @func pred a boolean function +-- @param arg optional argument to be passed as second argument of the predicate +function tablex.filter (t,pred,arg) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + pred = function_arg(2,pred) + local res,k = {},1 + for i = 1,#t do + local v = t[i] + if pred(v,arg) then + res[k] = v + k = k + 1 + end + end + return setmeta(res,t,'List') +end + +--- return a table where each element is a table of the ith values of an arbitrary +-- number of tables. It is equivalent to a matrix transpose. +-- @within Merging +-- @usage zip({10,20,30},{100,200,300}) is {{10,100},{20,200},{30,300}} +-- @array ... arrays to be zipped +function tablex.zip(...) + return tablex.mapn(function(...) return {...} end,...) +end + +local _copy +function _copy (dest,src,idest,isrc,nsrc,clean_tail) + idest = idest or 1 + isrc = isrc or 1 + local iend + if not nsrc then + nsrc = #src + iend = #src + else + iend = isrc + min(nsrc-1,#src-isrc) + end + if dest == src then -- special case + if idest > isrc and iend >= idest then -- overlapping ranges + src = tablex.sub(src,isrc,nsrc) + isrc = 1; iend = #src + end + end + for i = isrc,iend do + dest[idest] = src[i] + idest = idest + 1 + end + if clean_tail then + tablex.clear(dest,idest) + end + return dest +end + +--- copy an array into another one, clearing `dest` after `idest+nsrc`, if necessary. +-- @within Copying +-- @array dest a list-like table +-- @array src a list-like table +-- @int[opt=1] idest where to start copying values into destination +-- @int[opt=1] isrc where to start copying values from source +-- @int[opt=#src] nsrc number of elements to copy from source +function tablex.icopy (dest,src,idest,isrc,nsrc) + assert_arg_indexable(1,dest) + assert_arg_indexable(2,src) + return _copy(dest,src,idest,isrc,nsrc,true) +end + +--- copy an array into another one. +-- @within Copying +-- @array dest a list-like table +-- @array src a list-like table +-- @int[opt=1] idest where to start copying values into destination +-- @int[opt=1] isrc where to start copying values from source +-- @int[opt=#src] nsrc number of elements to copy from source +function tablex.move (dest,src,idest,isrc,nsrc) + assert_arg_indexable(1,dest) + assert_arg_indexable(2,src) + return _copy(dest,src,idest,isrc,nsrc,false) +end + +function tablex._normalize_slice(self,first,last) + local sz = #self + if not first then first=1 end + if first<0 then first=sz+first+1 end + -- make the range _inclusive_! + if not last then last=sz end + if last < 0 then last=sz+1+last end + return first,last +end + +--- Extract a range from a table, like 'string.sub'. +-- If first or last are negative then they are relative to the end of the list +-- eg. sub(t,-2) gives last 2 entries in a list, and +-- sub(t,-4,-2) gives from -4th to -2nd +-- @within Extraction +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @int first An index +-- @int last An index +-- @return a new List +function tablex.sub(t,first,last) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + first,last = tablex._normalize_slice(t,first,last) + local res={} + for i=first,last do append(res,t[i]) end + return setmeta(res,t,'List') +end + +--- set an array range to a value. If it's a function we use the result +-- of applying it to the indices. +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @param val a value +-- @int[opt=1] i1 start range +-- @int[opt=#t] i2 end range +function tablex.set (t,val,i1,i2) + assert_arg_indexable(1,t) + i1,i2 = i1 or 1,i2 or #t + if types.is_callable(val) then + for i = i1,i2 do + t[i] = val(i) + end + else + for i = i1,i2 do + t[i] = val + end + end +end + +--- create a new array of specified size with initial value. +-- @int n size +-- @param val initial value (can be `nil`, but don't expect `#` to work!) +-- @return the table +function tablex.new (n,val) + local res = {} + tablex.set(res,val,1,n) + return res +end + +--- clear out the contents of a table. +-- @array t a list +-- @param istart optional start position +function tablex.clear(t,istart) + istart = istart or 1 + for i = istart,#t do remove(t) end +end + +--- insert values into a table. +-- similar to `table.insert` but inserts values from given table `values`, +-- not the object itself, into table `t` at position `pos`. +-- @within Copying +-- @array t the list +-- @int[opt] position (default is at end) +-- @array values +function tablex.insertvalues(t, ...) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + local pos, values + if select('#', ...) == 1 then + pos,values = #t+1, ... + else + pos,values = ... + end + if #values > 0 then + for i=#t,pos,-1 do + t[i+#values] = t[i] + end + local offset = 1 - pos + for i=pos,pos+#values-1 do + t[i] = values[i + offset] + end + end + return t +end + +--- remove a range of values from a table. +-- End of range may be negative. +-- @array t a list-like table +-- @int i1 start index +-- @int i2 end index +-- @return the table +function tablex.removevalues (t,i1,i2) + assert_arg(1,t,'table') + i1,i2 = tablex._normalize_slice(t,i1,i2) + for i = i1,i2 do + remove(t,i1) + end + return t +end + +local _find +_find = function (t,value,tables) + for k,v in pairs(t) do + if v == value then return k end + end + for k,v in pairs(t) do + if not tables[v] and type(v) == 'table' then + tables[v] = true + local res = _find(v,value,tables) + if res then + res = tostring(res) + if type(k) ~= 'string' then + return '['..k..']'..res + else + return k..'.'..res + end + end + end + end +end + +--- find a value in a table by recursive search. +-- @within Finding +-- @tab t the table +-- @param value the value +-- @array[opt] exclude any tables to avoid searching +-- @return a fieldspec, e.g. 'a.b' or 'math.sin' +-- @usage search(_G,math.sin,{package.path}) == 'math.sin' +function tablex.search (t,value,exclude) + assert_arg_iterable(1,t) + local tables = {[t]=true} + if exclude then + for _,v in pairs(exclude) do tables[v] = true end + end + return _find(t,value,tables) +end + +--- return an iterator to a table sorted by its keys +-- @within Iterating +-- @tab t the table +-- @func f an optional comparison function (f(x,y) is true if x < y) +-- @usage for k,v in tablex.sort(t) do print(k,v) end +-- @return an iterator to traverse elements sorted by the keys +function tablex.sort(t,f) + local keys = {} + for k in pairs(t) do keys[#keys + 1] = k end + tsort(keys,f) + local i = 0 + return function() + i = i + 1 + return keys[i], t[keys[i]] + end +end + +--- return an iterator to a table sorted by its values +-- @within Iterating +-- @tab t the table +-- @func f an optional comparison function (f(x,y) is true if x < y) +-- @usage for k,v in tablex.sortv(t) do print(k,v) end +-- @return an iterator to traverse elements sorted by the values +function tablex.sortv(t,f) + f = function_arg(2, f or '<') + local keys = {} + for k in pairs(t) do keys[#keys + 1] = k end + tsort(keys,function(x, y) return f(t[x], t[y]) end) + local i = 0 + return function() + i = i + 1 + return keys[i], t[keys[i]] + end +end + +--- modifies a table to be read only. +-- This only offers weak protection. Tables can still be modified with +-- `table.insert` and `rawset`. +-- +-- *NOTE*: for Lua 5.1 length, pairs and ipairs will not work, since the +-- equivalent metamethods are only available in Lua 5.2 and newer. +-- @tab t the table +-- @return the table read only (a proxy). +function tablex.readonly(t) + local mt = { + __index=t, + __newindex=function(t, k, v) error("Attempt to modify read-only table", 2) end, + __pairs=function() return pairs(t) end, + __ipairs=function() return ipairs(t) end, + __len=function() return #t end, + __metatable=false + } + return setmetatable({}, mt) +end + +return tablex + +end, + +["pl.template"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.template' +-------------------- +--- A template preprocessor. +-- Originally by [Ricki Lake](http://lua-users.org/wiki/SlightlyLessSimpleLuaPreprocessor) +-- +-- There are two rules: +-- +-- * lines starting with # are Lua +-- * otherwise, `$(expr)` is the result of evaluating `expr` +-- +-- Example: +-- +-- # for i = 1,3 do +-- $(i) Hello, Word! +-- # end +-- ===> +-- 1 Hello, Word! +-- 2 Hello, Word! +-- 3 Hello, Word! +-- +-- Other escape characters can be used, when the defaults conflict +-- with the output language. +-- +-- > for _,n in pairs{'one','two','three'} do +-- static int l_${n} (luaState *state); +-- > end +-- +-- See @{03-strings.md.Another_Style_of_Template|the Guide}. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils` +-- @module pl.template + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' + +local append,format,strsub,strfind,strgsub = table.insert,string.format,string.sub,string.find,string.gsub + +local APPENDER = "\n__R_size = __R_size + 1; __R_table[__R_size] = " + +local function parseDollarParen(pieces, chunk, exec_pat, newline) + local s = 1 + for term, executed, e in chunk:gmatch(exec_pat) do + executed = '('..strsub(executed,2,-2)..')' + append(pieces, APPENDER..format("%q", strsub(chunk,s, term - 1))) + append(pieces, APPENDER..format("__tostring(%s or '')", executed)) + s = e + end + local r + if newline then + r = format("%q", strgsub(strsub(chunk,s),"\n","")) + else + r = format("%q", strsub(chunk,s)) + end + if r ~= '""' then + append(pieces, APPENDER..r) + end +end + +local function parseHashLines(chunk,inline_escape,brackets,esc,newline) + local exec_pat = "()"..inline_escape.."(%b"..brackets..")()" + + local esc_pat = esc.."+([^\n]*\n?)" + local esc_pat1, esc_pat2 = "^"..esc_pat, "\n"..esc_pat + local pieces, s = {"return function()\nlocal __R_size, __R_table, __tostring = 0, {}, __tostring", n = 1}, 1 + while true do + local _, e, lua = strfind(chunk,esc_pat1, s) + if not e then + local ss + ss, e, lua = strfind(chunk,esc_pat2, s) + parseDollarParen(pieces, strsub(chunk,s, ss), exec_pat, newline) + if not e then break end + end + if strsub(lua, -1, -1) == "\n" then lua = strsub(lua, 1, -2) end + append(pieces, "\n"..lua) + s = e + 1 + end + append(pieces, "\nreturn __R_table\nend") + + -- let's check for a special case where there is nothing to template, but it's + -- just a single static string + local short = false + if (#pieces == 3) and (pieces[2]:find(APPENDER, 1, true) == 1) then + pieces = { "return " .. pieces[2]:sub(#APPENDER+1,-1) } + short = true + end + -- if short == true, the generated function will not return a table of strings, + -- but a single string + return table.concat(pieces), short +end + +local template = {} + +--- expand the template using the specified environment. +-- This function will compile and render the template. For more performant +-- recurring usage use the two step approach by using `compile` and `ct:render`. +-- There are six special fields in the environment table `env` +-- +-- * `_parent`: continue looking up in this table (e.g. `_parent=_G`). +-- * `_brackets`: bracket pair that wraps inline Lua expressions, default is '()'. +-- * `_escape`: character marking Lua lines, default is '#' +-- * `_inline_escape`: character marking inline Lua expression, default is '$'. +-- * `_chunk_name`: chunk name for loaded templates, used if there +-- is an error in Lua code. Default is 'TMP'. +-- * `_debug`: if truthy, the generated code will be printed upon a render error +-- +-- @string str the template string +-- @tab[opt] env the environment +-- @return `rendered template + nil + source_code`, or `nil + error + source_code`. The last +-- return value (`source_code`) is only returned if the debug option is used. +function template.substitute(str,env) + env = env or {} + local t, err = template.compile(str, { + chunk_name = rawget(env,"_chunk_name"), + escape = rawget(env,"_escape"), + inline_escape = rawget(env,"_inline_escape"), + inline_brackets = rawget(env,"_brackets"), + newline = nil, + debug = rawget(env,"_debug") + }) + if not t then return t, err end + + return t:render(env, rawget(env,"_parent"), rawget(env,"_debug")) +end + +--- executes the previously compiled template and renders it. +-- @function ct:render +-- @tab[opt] env the environment. +-- @tab[opt] parent continue looking up in this table (e.g. `parent=_G`). +-- @bool[opt] db if thruthy, it will print the code upon a render error +-- (provided the template was compiled with the debug option). +-- @return `rendered template + nil + source_code`, or `nil + error + source_code`. The last return value +-- (`source_code`) is only returned if the template was compiled with the debug option. +-- @usage +-- local ct, err = template.compile(my_template) +-- local rendered , err = ct:render(my_env, parent) +local render = function(self, env, parent, db) + env = env or {} + if parent then -- parent is a bit silly, but for backward compatibility retained + setmetatable(env, {__index = parent}) + end + setmetatable(self.env, {__index = env}) + + local res, out = xpcall(self.fn, debug.traceback) + if not res then + if self.code and db then print(self.code) end + return nil, out, self.code + end + return table.concat(out), nil, self.code +end + +--- compiles the template. +-- Returns an object that can repeatedly be rendered without parsing/compiling +-- the template again. +-- The options passed in the `opts` table support the following options: +-- +-- * `chunk_name`: chunk name for loaded templates, used if there +-- is an error in Lua code. Default is 'TMP'. +-- * `escape`: character marking Lua lines, default is '#' +-- * `inline_escape`: character marking inline Lua expression, default is '$'. +-- * `inline_brackets`: bracket pair that wraps inline Lua expressions, default is '()'. +-- * `newline`: string to replace newline characters, default is `nil` (not replacing newlines). +-- * `debug`: if truthy, the generated source code will be retained within the compiled template object, default is `nil`. +-- +-- @string str the template string +-- @tab[opt] opts the compilation options to use +-- @return template object, or `nil + error + source_code` +-- @usage +-- local ct, err = template.compile(my_template) +-- local rendered , err = ct:render(my_env, parent) +function template.compile(str, opts) + opts = opts or {} + local chunk_name = opts.chunk_name or 'TMP' + local escape = opts.escape or '#' + local inline_escape = opts.inline_escape or '$' + local inline_brackets = opts.inline_brackets or '()' + + local code, short = parseHashLines(str,inline_escape,inline_brackets,escape,opts.newline) + local env = { __tostring = tostring } + local fn, err = utils.load(code, chunk_name,'t',env) + if not fn then return nil, err, code end + + if short then + -- the template returns a single constant string, let's optimize for that + local constant_string = fn() + return { + fn = fn(), + env = env, + render = function(self) -- additional params can be ignored + -- skip the metatable magic and error handling in the render + -- function above for this special case + return constant_string, nil, self.code + end, + code = opts.debug and code or nil, + } + end + + return { + fn = fn(), + env = env, + render = render, + code = opts.debug and code or nil, + } +end + +return template + +end, + +["pl.test"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.test' +-------------------- +--- Useful test utilities. +-- +-- test.asserteq({1,2},{1,2}) -- can compare tables +-- test.asserteq(1.2,1.19,0.02) -- compare FP numbers within precision +-- T = test.tuple -- used for comparing multiple results +-- test.asserteq(T(string.find(" me","me")),T(2,3)) +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.pretty`, `pl.path`, `debug` +-- @module pl.test + +local tablex = require 'pl.tablex' +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local pretty = require 'pl.pretty' +local path = require 'pl.path' +local type,unpack,pack = type,utils.unpack,utils.pack +local clock = os.clock +local debug = require 'debug' +local io = io + +local function dump(x) + if type(x) == 'table' and not (getmetatable(x) and getmetatable(x).__tostring) then + return pretty.write(x,' ',true) + elseif type(x) == 'string' then + return '"'..x..'"' + else + return tostring(x) + end +end + +local test = {} + +---- error handling for test results. +-- By default, this writes to stderr and exits the program. +-- Re-define this function to raise an error and/or redirect output +function test.error_handler(file,line,got_text, needed_text,msg) + local err = io.stderr + err:write(path.basename(file)..':'..line..': assertion failed\n') + err:write("got:\t",got_text,'\n') + err:write("needed:\t",needed_text,'\n') + utils.quit(1,msg or "these values were not equal") +end + +local function complain (x,y,msg,where) + local i = debug.getinfo(3 + (where or 0)) + test.error_handler(i.short_src,i.currentline,dump(x),dump(y),msg) +end + +--- general test complain message. +-- Useful for composing new test functions (see tests/tablex.lua for an example) +-- @param x a value +-- @param y value to compare first value against +-- @param msg message +-- @param where extra level offset for errors +-- @function complain +test.complain = complain + +--- like assert, except takes two arguments that must be equal and can be tables. +-- If they are plain tables, it will use tablex.deepcompare. +-- @param x any value +-- @param y a value equal to x +-- @param eps an optional tolerance for numerical comparisons +-- @param where extra level offset +function test.asserteq (x,y,eps,where) + local res = x == y + if not res then + res = tablex.deepcompare(x,y,true,eps) + end + if not res then + complain(x,y,nil,where) + end +end + +--- assert that the first string matches the second. +-- @param s1 a string +-- @param s2 a string +-- @param where extra level offset +function test.assertmatch (s1,s2,where) + if not s1:match(s2) then + complain (s1,s2,"these strings did not match",where) + end +end + +--- assert that the function raises a particular error. +-- @param fn a function or a table of the form {function,arg1,...} +-- @param e a string to match the error against +-- @param where extra level offset +function test.assertraise(fn,e,where) + local ok, err + if type(fn) == 'table' then + ok, err = pcall(unpack(fn)) + else + ok, err = pcall(fn) + end + if ok or err:match(e)==nil then + complain (err,e,"these errors did not match",where) + end +end + +--- a version of asserteq that takes two pairs of values. +-- <code>x1==y1 and x2==y2</code> must be true. Useful for functions that naturally +-- return two values. +-- @param x1 any value +-- @param x2 any value +-- @param y1 any value +-- @param y2 any value +-- @param where extra level offset +function test.asserteq2 (x1,x2,y1,y2,where) + if x1 ~= y1 then complain(x1,y1,nil,where) end + if x2 ~= y2 then complain(x2,y2,nil,where) end +end + +-- tuple type -- + +local tuple_mt = { + unpack = unpack +} +tuple_mt.__index = tuple_mt + +function tuple_mt.__tostring(self) + local ts = {} + for i=1, self.n do + local s = self[i] + ts[i] = type(s) == 'string' and ('%q'):format(s) or tostring(s) + end + return 'tuple(' .. table.concat(ts, ', ') .. ')' +end + +function tuple_mt.__eq(a, b) + if a.n ~= b.n then return false end + for i=1, a.n do + if a[i] ~= b[i] then return false end + end + return true +end + +function tuple_mt.__len(self) + return self.n +end + +--- encode an arbitrary argument list as a tuple. +-- This can be used to compare to other argument lists, which is +-- very useful for testing functions which return a number of values. +-- Unlike regular array-like tables ('sequences') they may contain nils. +-- Tuples understand equality and know how to print themselves out. +-- The # operator is defined to be the size, irrespecive of any nils, +-- and there is an `unpack` method. +-- @usage asserteq(tuple( ('ab'):find 'a'), tuple(1,1)) +function test.tuple(...) + return setmetatable(pack(...), tuple_mt) +end + +--- Time a function. Call the function a given number of times, and report the number of seconds taken, +-- together with a message. Any extra arguments will be passed to the function. +-- @string msg a descriptive message +-- @int n number of times to call the function +-- @func fun the function +-- @param ... optional arguments to fun +function test.timer(msg,n,fun,...) + local start = clock() + for i = 1,n do fun(...) end + utils.printf("%s: took %7.2f sec\n",msg,clock()-start) +end + +return test + +end, + +["pl.text"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.text' +-------------------- +--- Text processing utilities. +-- +-- This provides a Template class (modeled after the same from the Python +-- libraries, see string.Template). It also provides similar functions to those +-- found in the textwrap module. +-- +-- See @{03-strings.md.String_Templates|the Guide}. +-- +-- Calling `text.format_operator()` overloads the % operator for strings to give Python/Ruby style formated output. +-- This is extended to also do template-like substitution for map-like data. +-- +-- > require 'pl.text'.format_operator() +-- > = '%s = %5.3f' % {'PI',math.pi} +-- PI = 3.142 +-- > = '$name = $value' % {name='dog',value='Pluto'} +-- dog = Pluto +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.types` +-- @module pl.text + +local gsub = string.gsub +local concat,append = table.concat,table.insert +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local bind1,usplit,assert_arg = utils.bind1,utils.split,utils.assert_arg +local is_callable = require 'pl.types'.is_callable +local unpack = utils.unpack + +local text = {} + + +local function makelist(l) + return setmetatable(l, require('pl.List')) +end + +local function lstrip(str) return (str:gsub('^%s+','')) end +local function strip(str) return (lstrip(str):gsub('%s+$','')) end +local function split(s,delim) return makelist(usplit(s,delim)) end + +local function imap(f,t,...) + local res = {} + for i = 1,#t do res[i] = f(t[i],...) end + return res +end + +local function _indent (s,sp) + local sl = split(s,'\n') + return concat(imap(bind1('..',sp),sl),'\n')..'\n' +end + +--- indent a multiline string. +-- @param s the string +-- @param n the size of the indent +-- @param ch the character to use when indenting (default ' ') +-- @return indented string +function text.indent (s,n,ch) + assert_arg(1,s,'string') + assert_arg(2,n,'number') + return _indent(s,string.rep(ch or ' ',n)) +end + +--- dedent a multiline string by removing any initial indent. +-- useful when working with [[..]] strings. +-- @param s the string +-- @return a string with initial indent zero. +function text.dedent (s) + assert_arg(1,s,'string') + local sl = split(s,'\n') + local _,i2 = (#sl>0 and sl[1] or ''):find('^%s*') + sl = imap(string.sub,sl,i2+1) + return concat(sl,'\n')..'\n' +end + +--- format a paragraph into lines so that they fit into a line width. +-- It will not break long words, so lines can be over the length +-- to that extent. +-- @param s the string +-- @param width the margin width, default 70 +-- @return a list of lines (List object) +-- @see pl.List +function text.wrap (s,width) + assert_arg(1,s,'string') + width = width or 70 + s = s:gsub('\n',' ') + local i,nxt = 1 + local lines,line = {} + while i < #s do + nxt = i+width + if s:find("[%w']",nxt) then -- inside a word + nxt = s:find('%W',nxt+1) -- so find word boundary + end + line = s:sub(i,nxt) + i = i + #line + append(lines,strip(line)) + end + return makelist(lines) +end + +--- format a paragraph so that it fits into a line width. +-- @param s the string +-- @param width the margin width, default 70 +-- @return a string +-- @see wrap +function text.fill (s,width) + return concat(text.wrap(s,width),'\n') .. '\n' +end + +local Template = {} +text.Template = Template +Template.__index = Template +setmetatable(Template, { + __call = function(obj,tmpl) + return Template.new(tmpl) + end}) + +function Template.new(tmpl) + assert_arg(1,tmpl,'string') + local res = {} + res.tmpl = tmpl + setmetatable(res,Template) + return res +end + +local function _substitute(s,tbl,safe) + local subst + if is_callable(tbl) then + subst = tbl + else + function subst(f) + local s = tbl[f] + if not s then + if safe then + return f + else + error("not present in table "..f) + end + else + return s + end + end + end + local res = gsub(s,'%${([%w_]+)}',subst) + return (gsub(res,'%$([%w_]+)',subst)) +end + +--- substitute values into a template, throwing an error. +-- This will throw an error if no name is found. +-- @param tbl a table of name-value pairs. +function Template:substitute(tbl) + assert_arg(1,tbl,'table') + return _substitute(self.tmpl,tbl,false) +end + +--- substitute values into a template. +-- This version just passes unknown names through. +-- @param tbl a table of name-value pairs. +function Template:safe_substitute(tbl) + assert_arg(1,tbl,'table') + return _substitute(self.tmpl,tbl,true) +end + +--- substitute values into a template, preserving indentation. <br> +-- If the value is a multiline string _or_ a template, it will insert +-- the lines at the correct indentation. <br> +-- Furthermore, if a template, then that template will be subsituted +-- using the same table. +-- @param tbl a table of name-value pairs. +function Template:indent_substitute(tbl) + assert_arg(1,tbl,'table') + if not self.strings then + self.strings = split(self.tmpl,'\n') + end + -- the idea is to substitute line by line, grabbing any spaces as + -- well as the $var. If the value to be substituted contains newlines, + -- then we split that into lines and adjust the indent before inserting. + local function subst(line) + return line:gsub('(%s*)%$([%w_]+)',function(sp,f) + local subtmpl + local s = tbl[f] + if not s then error("not present in table "..f) end + if getmetatable(s) == Template then + subtmpl = s + s = s.tmpl + else + s = tostring(s) + end + if s:find '\n' then + s = _indent(s,sp) + end + if subtmpl then return _substitute(s,tbl) + else return s + end + end) + end + local lines = imap(subst,self.strings) + return concat(lines,'\n')..'\n' +end + +------- Python-style formatting operator ------ +-- (see <a href="http://lua-users.org/wiki/StringInterpolation">the lua-users wiki</a>) -- + +function text.format_operator() + + local format = string.format + + -- a more forgiving version of string.format, which applies + -- tostring() to any value with a %s format. + local function formatx (fmt,...) + local args = {...} + local i = 1 + for p in fmt:gmatch('%%.') do + if p == '%s' and type(args[i]) ~= 'string' then + args[i] = tostring(args[i]) + end + i = i + 1 + end + return format(fmt,unpack(args)) + end + + local function basic_subst(s,t) + return (s:gsub('%$([%w_]+)',t)) + end + + -- Note this goes further than the original, and will allow these cases: + -- 1. a single value + -- 2. a list of values + -- 3. a map of var=value pairs + -- 4. a function, as in gsub + -- For the second two cases, it uses $-variable substituion. + getmetatable("").__mod = function(a, b) + if b == nil then + return a + elseif type(b) == "table" and getmetatable(b) == nil then + if #b == 0 then -- assume a map-like table + return _substitute(a,b,true) + else + return formatx(a,unpack(b)) + end + elseif type(b) == 'function' then + return basic_subst(a,b) + else + return formatx(a,b) + end + end +end + +return text + +end, + +["pl.types"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.types' +-------------------- +---- Dealing with Detailed Type Information + +-- Dependencies `pl.utils` +-- @module pl.types + +local utils = require 'pl.utils' +local math_ceil = math.ceil +local assert_arg = utils.assert_arg +local types = {} + +--- is the object either a function or a callable object?. +-- @param obj Object to check. +function types.is_callable (obj) + return type(obj) == 'function' or getmetatable(obj) and getmetatable(obj).__call and true +end + +--- is the object of the specified type?. +-- If the type is a string, then use type, otherwise compare with metatable. +-- +-- NOTE: this function is imported from `utils.is_type`. +-- @param obj An object to check +-- @param tp The expected type +-- @function is_type +-- @see utils.is_type +types.is_type = utils.is_type + +local fileMT = getmetatable(io.stdout) + +--- a string representation of a type. +-- For tables and userdata with metatables, we assume that the metatable has a `_name` +-- field. If the field is not present it will return 'unknown table' or +-- 'unknown userdata'. +-- Lua file objects return the type 'file'. +-- @param obj an object +-- @return a string like 'number', 'table', 'file' or 'List' +function types.type (obj) + local t = type(obj) + if t == 'table' or t == 'userdata' then + local mt = getmetatable(obj) + if mt == fileMT then + return 'file' + elseif mt == nil then + return t + else + -- TODO: the "unknown" is weird, it should just return the type + return mt._name or "unknown "..t + end + else + return t + end +end + +--- is this number an integer? +-- @param x a number +-- @raise error if x is not a number +-- @return boolean +function types.is_integer (x) + return math_ceil(x)==x +end + +--- Check if the object is "empty". +-- An object is considered empty if it is: +-- +-- - `nil` +-- - a table without any items (key-value pairs or indexes) +-- - a string with no content ("") +-- - not a nil/table/string +-- @param o The object to check if it is empty. +-- @param ignore_spaces If the object is a string and this is true the string is +-- considered empty if it only contains spaces. +-- @return `true` if the object is empty, otherwise a falsy value. +function types.is_empty(o, ignore_spaces) + if o == nil then + return true + elseif type(o) == "table" then + return next(o) == nil + elseif type(o) == "string" then + return o == "" or (not not ignore_spaces and (not not o:find("^%s+$"))) + else + return true + end +end + +local function check_meta (val) + if type(val) == 'table' then return true end + return getmetatable(val) +end + +--- is an object 'array-like'? +-- An object is array like if: +-- +-- - it is a table, or +-- - it has a metatable with `__len` and `__index` methods +-- +-- NOTE: since `__len` is 5.2+, on 5.1 is usually returns `false` for userdata +-- @param val any value. +-- @return `true` if the object is array-like, otherwise a falsy value. +function types.is_indexable (val) + local mt = check_meta(val) + if mt == true then return true end + return mt and mt.__len and mt.__index and true +end + +--- can an object be iterated over with `pairs`? +-- An object is iterable if: +-- +-- - it is a table, or +-- - it has a metatable with a `__pairs` meta method +-- +-- NOTE: since `__pairs` is 5.2+, on 5.1 is usually returns `false` for userdata +-- @param val any value. +-- @return `true` if the object is iterable, otherwise a falsy value. +function types.is_iterable (val) + local mt = check_meta(val) + if mt == true then return true end + return mt and mt.__pairs and true +end + +--- can an object accept new key/pair values? +-- An object is iterable if: +-- +-- - it is a table, or +-- - it has a metatable with a `__newindex` meta method +-- +-- @param val any value. +-- @return `true` if the object is writeable, otherwise a falsy value. +function types.is_writeable (val) + local mt = check_meta(val) + if mt == true then return true end + return mt and mt.__newindex and true +end + +-- Strings that should evaluate to true. -- TODO: add on/off ??? +local trues = { yes=true, y=true, ["true"]=true, t=true, ["1"]=true } +-- Conditions types should evaluate to true. +local true_types = { + boolean=function(o, true_strs, check_objs) return o end, + string=function(o, true_strs, check_objs) + o = o:lower() + if trues[o] then + return true + end + -- Check alternative user provided strings. + for _,v in ipairs(true_strs or {}) do + if type(v) == "string" and o == v:lower() then + return true + end + end + return false + end, + number=function(o, true_strs, check_objs) return o ~= 0 end, + table=function(o, true_strs, check_objs) if check_objs and next(o) ~= nil then return true end return false end +} +--- Convert to a boolean value. +-- True values are: +-- +-- * boolean: true. +-- * string: 'yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1' or additional strings specified by `true_strs`. +-- * number: Any non-zero value. +-- * table: Is not empty and `check_objs` is true. +-- * everything else: Is not `nil` and `check_objs` is true. +-- +-- @param o The object to evaluate. +-- @param[opt] true_strs optional Additional strings that when matched should evaluate to true. Comparison is case insensitive. +-- This should be a List of strings. E.g. "ja" to support German. +-- @param[opt] check_objs True if objects should be evaluated. +-- @return true if the input evaluates to true, otherwise false. +function types.to_bool(o, true_strs, check_objs) + local true_func + if true_strs then + assert_arg(2, true_strs, "table") + end + true_func = true_types[type(o)] + if true_func then + return true_func(o, true_strs, check_objs) + elseif check_objs and o ~= nil then + return true + end + return false +end + + +return types + +end, + +["pl.url"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.url' +-------------------- +--- Python-style URL quoting library. +-- +-- @module pl.url + +local url = {} + +local function quote_char(c) + return string.format("%%%02X", string.byte(c)) +end + +--- Quote the url, replacing special characters using the '%xx' escape. +-- @string s the string +-- @bool quote_plus Also escape slashes and replace spaces by plus signs. +-- @return The quoted string, or if `s` wasn't a string, just plain unaltered `s`. +function url.quote(s, quote_plus) + if type(s) ~= "string" then + return s + end + + s = s:gsub("\n", "\r\n") + s = s:gsub("([^A-Za-z0-9 %-_%./])", quote_char) + if quote_plus then + s = s:gsub(" ", "+") + s = s:gsub("/", quote_char) + else + s = s:gsub(" ", "%%20") + end + + return s +end + +local function unquote_char(h) + return string.char(tonumber(h, 16)) +end + +--- Unquote the url, replacing '%xx' escapes and plus signs. +-- @string s the string +-- @return The unquoted string, or if `s` wasn't a string, just plain unaltered `s`. +function url.unquote(s) + if type(s) ~= "string" then + return s + end + + s = s:gsub("+", " ") + s = s:gsub("%%(%x%x)", unquote_char) + s = s:gsub("\r\n", "\n") + + return s +end + +return url + +end, + +["pl.utils"] = function() +-------------------- +-- Module: 'pl.utils' +-------------------- +--- Generally useful routines. +-- See @{01-introduction.md.Generally_useful_functions|the Guide}. +-- +-- Dependencies: `pl.compat`, all exported fields and functions from +-- `pl.compat` are also available in this module. +-- +-- @module pl.utils +local format = string.format +local compat = require 'pl.compat' +local stdout = io.stdout +local append = table.insert +local _unpack = table.unpack -- always injected by 'compat' + +local is_windows = compat.is_windows +local err_mode = 'default' +local raise +local operators +local _function_factories = {} + + +local utils = { _VERSION = "1.11.0" } +for k, v in pairs(compat) do utils[k] = v end + +--- Some standard patterns +-- @table patterns +utils.patterns = { + FLOAT = '[%+%-%d]%d*%.?%d*[eE]?[%+%-]?%d*', -- floating point number + INTEGER = '[+%-%d]%d*', -- integer number + IDEN = '[%a_][%w_]*', -- identifier + FILE = '[%a%.\\][:%][%w%._%-\\]*', -- file +} + + +--- Standard meta-tables as used by other Penlight modules +-- @table stdmt +-- @field List the List metatable +-- @field Map the Map metatable +-- @field Set the Set metatable +-- @field MultiMap the MultiMap metatable +utils.stdmt = { + List = {_name='List'}, + Map = {_name='Map'}, + Set = {_name='Set'}, + MultiMap = {_name='MultiMap'}, +} + + +--- pack an argument list into a table. +-- @param ... any arguments +-- @return a table with field `n` set to the length +-- @function utils.pack +-- @see compat.pack +-- @see utils.npairs +-- @see utils.unpack +utils.pack = table.pack -- added here to be symmetrical with unpack + +--- unpack a table and return its contents. +-- +-- NOTE: this implementation differs from the Lua implementation in the way +-- that this one DOES honor the `n` field in the table `t`, such that it is 'nil-safe'. +-- @param t table to unpack +-- @param[opt] i index from which to start unpacking, defaults to 1 +-- @param[opt] t index of the last element to unpack, defaults to `t.n` or `#t` +-- @return multiple return values from the table +-- @function utils.unpack +-- @see compat.unpack +-- @see utils.pack +-- @see utils.npairs +-- @usage +-- local t = table.pack(nil, nil, nil, 4) +-- local a, b, c, d = table.unpack(t) -- this `unpack` is NOT nil-safe, so d == nil +-- +-- local a, b, c, d = utils.unpack(t) -- this is nil-safe, so d == 4 +function utils.unpack(t, i, j) + return _unpack(t, i or 1, j or t.n or #t) +end + +--- print an arbitrary number of arguments using a format. +-- Output will be sent to `stdout`. +-- @param fmt The format (see `string.format`) +-- @param ... Extra arguments for format +function utils.printf(fmt, ...) + utils.assert_string(1, fmt) + utils.fprintf(stdout, fmt, ...) +end + +--- write an arbitrary number of arguments to a file using a format. +-- @param f File handle to write to. +-- @param fmt The format (see `string.format`). +-- @param ... Extra arguments for format +function utils.fprintf(f,fmt,...) + utils.assert_string(2,fmt) + f:write(format(fmt,...)) +end + +do + local function import_symbol(T,k,v,libname) + local key = rawget(T,k) + -- warn about collisions! + if key and k ~= '_M' and k ~= '_NAME' and k ~= '_PACKAGE' and k ~= '_VERSION' then + utils.fprintf(io.stderr,"warning: '%s.%s' will not override existing symbol\n",libname,k) + return + end + rawset(T,k,v) + end + + local function lookup_lib(T,t) + for k,v in pairs(T) do + if v == t then return k end + end + return '?' + end + + local already_imported = {} + + --- take a table and 'inject' it into the local namespace. + -- @param t The table (table), or module name (string), defaults to this `utils` module table + -- @param T An optional destination table (defaults to callers environment) + function utils.import(t,T) + T = T or _G + t = t or utils + if type(t) == 'string' then + t = require (t) + end + local libname = lookup_lib(T,t) + if already_imported[t] then return end + already_imported[t] = libname + for k,v in pairs(t) do + import_symbol(T,k,v,libname) + end + end +end + +--- return either of two values, depending on a condition. +-- @param cond A condition +-- @param value1 Value returned if cond is truthy +-- @param value2 Value returned if cond is falsy +function utils.choose(cond, value1, value2) + return cond and value1 or value2 +end + +--- convert an array of values to strings. +-- @param t a list-like table +-- @param[opt] temp (table) buffer to use, otherwise allocate +-- @param[opt] tostr custom tostring function, called with (value,index). Defaults to `tostring`. +-- @return the converted buffer +function utils.array_tostring (t,temp,tostr) + temp, tostr = temp or {}, tostr or tostring + for i = 1,#t do + temp[i] = tostr(t[i],i) + end + return temp +end + + + +--- is the object of the specified type? +-- If the type is a string, then use type, otherwise compare with metatable +-- @param obj An object to check +-- @param tp String of what type it should be +-- @return boolean +-- @usage utils.is_type("hello world", "string") --> true +-- -- or check metatable +-- local my_mt = {} +-- local my_obj = setmetatable(my_obj, my_mt) +-- utils.is_type(my_obj, my_mt) --> true +function utils.is_type (obj,tp) + if type(tp) == 'string' then return type(obj) == tp end + local mt = getmetatable(obj) + return tp == mt +end + + + +--- an iterator with indices, similar to `ipairs`, but with a range. +-- This is a nil-safe index based iterator that will return `nil` when there +-- is a hole in a list. To be safe ensure that table `t.n` contains the length. +-- @tparam table t the table to iterate over +-- @tparam[opt=1] integer i_start start index +-- @tparam[opt=t.n or #t] integer i_end end index +-- @tparam[opt=1] integer step step size +-- @treturn integer index +-- @treturn any value at index (which can be `nil`!) +-- @see utils.pack +-- @see utils.unpack +-- @usage +-- local t = utils.pack(nil, 123, nil) -- adds an `n` field when packing +-- +-- for i, v in utils.npairs(t, 2) do -- start at index 2 +-- t[i] = tostring(t[i]) +-- end +-- +-- -- t = { n = 3, [2] = "123", [3] = "nil" } +function utils.npairs(t, i_start, i_end, step) + step = step or 1 + if step == 0 then + error("iterator step-size cannot be 0", 2) + end + local i = (i_start or 1) - step + i_end = i_end or t.n or #t + if step < 0 then + return function() + i = i + step + if i < i_end then + return nil + end + return i, t[i] + end + + else + return function() + i = i + step + if i > i_end then + return nil + end + return i, t[i] + end + end +end + + + +--- Error handling +-- @section Error-handling + +--- assert that the given argument is in fact of the correct type. +-- @param n argument index +-- @param val the value +-- @param tp the type +-- @param verify an optional verification function +-- @param msg an optional custom message +-- @param lev optional stack position for trace, default 2 +-- @return the validated value +-- @raise if `val` is not the correct type +-- @usage +-- local param1 = assert_arg(1,"hello",'table') --> error: argument 1 expected a 'table', got a 'string' +-- local param4 = assert_arg(4,'!@#$%^&*','string',path.isdir,'not a directory') +-- --> error: argument 4: '!@#$%^&*' not a directory +function utils.assert_arg (n,val,tp,verify,msg,lev) + if type(val) ~= tp then + error(("argument %d expected a '%s', got a '%s'"):format(n,tp,type(val)),lev or 2) + end + if verify and not verify(val) then + error(("argument %d: '%s' %s"):format(n,val,msg),lev or 2) + end + return val +end + +--- process a function argument. +-- This is used throughout Penlight and defines what is meant by a function: +-- Something that is callable, or an operator string as defined by <code>pl.operator</code>, +-- such as '>' or '#'. If a function factory has been registered for the type, it will +-- be called to get the function. +-- @param idx argument index +-- @param f a function, operator string, or callable object +-- @param msg optional error message +-- @return a callable +-- @raise if idx is not a number or if f is not callable +function utils.function_arg (idx,f,msg) + utils.assert_arg(1,idx,'number') + local tp = type(f) + if tp == 'function' then return f end -- no worries! + -- ok, a string can correspond to an operator (like '==') + if tp == 'string' then + if not operators then operators = require 'pl.operator'.optable end + local fn = operators[f] + if fn then return fn end + local fn, err = utils.string_lambda(f) + if not fn then error(err..': '..f) end + return fn + elseif tp == 'table' or tp == 'userdata' then + local mt = getmetatable(f) + if not mt then error('not a callable object',2) end + local ff = _function_factories[mt] + if not ff then + if not mt.__call then error('not a callable object',2) end + return f + else + return ff(f) -- we have a function factory for this type! + end + end + if not msg then msg = " must be callable" end + if idx > 0 then + error("argument "..idx..": "..msg,2) + else + error(msg,2) + end +end + + +--- assert the common case that the argument is a string. +-- @param n argument index +-- @param val a value that must be a string +-- @return the validated value +-- @raise val must be a string +-- @usage +-- local val = 42 +-- local param2 = utils.assert_string(2, val) --> error: argument 2 expected a 'string', got a 'number' +function utils.assert_string (n, val) + return utils.assert_arg(n,val,'string',nil,nil,3) +end + +--- control the error strategy used by Penlight. +-- This is a global setting that controls how `utils.raise` behaves: +-- +-- - 'default': return `nil + error` (this is the default) +-- - 'error': throw a Lua error +-- - 'quit': exit the program +-- +-- @param mode either 'default', 'quit' or 'error' +-- @see utils.raise +function utils.on_error (mode) + mode = tostring(mode) + if ({['default'] = 1, ['quit'] = 2, ['error'] = 3})[mode] then + err_mode = mode + else + -- fail loudly + local err = "Bad argument expected string; 'default', 'quit', or 'error'. Got '"..tostring(mode).."'" + if err_mode == 'default' then + error(err, 2) -- even in 'default' mode fail loud in this case + end + raise(err) + end +end + +--- used by Penlight functions to return errors. Its global behaviour is controlled +-- by `utils.on_error`. +-- To use this function you MUST use it in conjunction with `return`, since it might +-- return `nil + error`. +-- @param err the error string. +-- @see utils.on_error +-- @usage +-- if some_condition then +-- return utils.raise("some condition was not met") -- MUST use 'return'! +-- end +function utils.raise (err) + if err_mode == 'default' then + return nil, err + elseif err_mode == 'quit' then + return utils.quit(err) + else + error(err, 2) + end +end +raise = utils.raise + + + +--- File handling +-- @section files + +--- return the contents of a file as a string +-- @param filename The file path +-- @param is_bin open in binary mode +-- @return file contents +function utils.readfile(filename,is_bin) + local mode = is_bin and 'b' or '' + utils.assert_string(1,filename) + local f,open_err = io.open(filename,'r'..mode) + if not f then return raise (open_err) end + local res,read_err = f:read('*a') + f:close() + if not res then + -- Errors in io.open have "filename: " prefix, + -- error in file:read don't, add it. + return raise (filename..": "..read_err) + end + return res +end + +--- write a string to a file +-- @param filename The file path +-- @param str The string +-- @param is_bin open in binary mode +-- @return true or nil +-- @return error message +-- @raise error if filename or str aren't strings +function utils.writefile(filename,str,is_bin) + local mode = is_bin and 'b' or '' + utils.assert_string(1,filename) + utils.assert_string(2,str) + local f,err = io.open(filename,'w'..mode) + if not f then return raise(err) end + local ok, write_err = f:write(str) + f:close() + if not ok then + -- Errors in io.open have "filename: " prefix, + -- error in file:write don't, add it. + return raise (filename..": "..write_err) + end + return true +end + +--- return the contents of a file as a list of lines +-- @param filename The file path +-- @return file contents as a table +-- @raise error if filename is not a string +function utils.readlines(filename) + utils.assert_string(1,filename) + local f,err = io.open(filename,'r') + if not f then return raise(err) end + local res = {} + for line in f:lines() do + append(res,line) + end + f:close() + return res +end + +--- OS functions +-- @section OS-functions + +--- execute a shell command and return the output. +-- This function redirects the output to tempfiles and returns the content of those files. +-- @param cmd a shell command +-- @param bin boolean, if true, read output as binary file +-- @return true if successful +-- @return actual return code +-- @return stdout output (string) +-- @return errout output (string) +function utils.executeex(cmd, bin) + local outfile = os.tmpname() + local errfile = os.tmpname() + + if is_windows and not outfile:find(':') then + outfile = os.getenv('TEMP')..outfile + errfile = os.getenv('TEMP')..errfile + end + cmd = cmd .. " > " .. utils.quote_arg(outfile) .. " 2> " .. utils.quote_arg(errfile) + + local success, retcode = utils.execute(cmd) + local outcontent = utils.readfile(outfile, bin) + local errcontent = utils.readfile(errfile, bin) + os.remove(outfile) + os.remove(errfile) + return success, retcode, (outcontent or ""), (errcontent or "") +end + +--- Quote and escape an argument of a command. +-- Quotes a single (or list of) argument(s) of a command to be passed +-- to `os.execute`, `pl.utils.execute` or `pl.utils.executeex`. +-- @param argument (string or table/list) the argument to quote. If a list then +-- all arguments in the list will be returned as a single string quoted. +-- @return quoted and escaped argument. +-- @usage +-- local options = utils.quote_arg { +-- "-lluacov", +-- "-e", +-- "utils = print(require('pl.utils')._VERSION", +-- } +-- -- returns: -lluacov -e 'utils = print(require('\''pl.utils'\'')._VERSION' +function utils.quote_arg(argument) + if type(argument) == "table" then + -- encode an entire table + local r = {} + for i, arg in ipairs(argument) do + r[i] = utils.quote_arg(arg) + end + + return table.concat(r, " ") + end + -- only a single argument + if is_windows then + if argument == "" or argument:find('[ \f\t\v]') then + -- Need to quote the argument. + -- Quotes need to be escaped with backslashes; + -- additionally, backslashes before a quote, escaped or not, + -- need to be doubled. + -- See documentation for CommandLineToArgvW Windows function. + argument = '"' .. argument:gsub([[(\*)"]], [[%1%1\"]]):gsub([[\+$]], "%0%0") .. '"' + end + + -- os.execute() uses system() C function, which on Windows passes command + -- to cmd.exe. Escape its special characters. + return (argument:gsub('["^<>!|&%%]', "^%0")) + else + if argument == "" or argument:find('[^a-zA-Z0-9_@%+=:,./-]') then + -- To quote arguments on posix-like systems use single quotes. + -- To represent an embedded single quote close quoted string ('), + -- add escaped quote (\'), open quoted string again ('). + argument = "'" .. argument:gsub("'", [['\'']]) .. "'" + end + + return argument + end +end + +--- error out of this program gracefully. +-- @param[opt] code The exit code, defaults to -`1` if omitted +-- @param msg The exit message will be sent to `stderr` (will be formatted with the extra parameters) +-- @param ... extra arguments for message's format' +-- @see utils.fprintf +-- @usage utils.quit(-1, "Error '%s' happened", "42") +-- -- is equivalent to +-- utils.quit("Error '%s' happened", "42") --> Error '42' happened +function utils.quit(code, msg, ...) + if type(code) == 'string' then + utils.fprintf(io.stderr, code, msg, ...) + io.stderr:write('\n') + code = -1 -- TODO: this is odd, see the test. Which returns 255 as exit code + elseif msg then + utils.fprintf(io.stderr, msg, ...) + io.stderr:write('\n') + end + os.exit(code, true) +end + + +--- String functions +-- @section string-functions + +--- escape any Lua 'magic' characters in a string +-- @param s The input string +function utils.escape(s) + utils.assert_string(1,s) + return (s:gsub('[%-%.%+%[%]%(%)%$%^%%%?%*]','%%%1')) +end + +--- split a string into a list of strings separated by a delimiter. +-- @param s The input string +-- @param re optional A Lua string pattern; defaults to '%s+' +-- @param plain optional If truthy don't use Lua patterns +-- @param n optional maximum number of elements (if there are more, the last will remian un-split) +-- @return a list-like table +-- @raise error if s is not a string +-- @see splitv +function utils.split(s,re,plain,n) + utils.assert_string(1,s) + local find,sub,append = string.find, string.sub, table.insert + local i1,ls = 1,{} + if not re then re = '%s+' end + if re == '' then return {s} end + while true do + local i2,i3 = find(s,re,i1,plain) + if not i2 then + local last = sub(s,i1) + if last ~= '' then append(ls,last) end + if #ls == 1 and ls[1] == '' then + return {} + else + return ls + end + end + append(ls,sub(s,i1,i2-1)) + if n and #ls == n then + ls[#ls] = sub(s,i1) + return ls + end + i1 = i3+1 + end +end + +--- split a string into a number of return values. +-- Identical to `split` but returns multiple sub-strings instead of +-- a single list of sub-strings. +-- @param s the string +-- @param re A Lua string pattern; defaults to '%s+' +-- @param plain don't use Lua patterns +-- @param n optional maximum number of splits +-- @return n values +-- @usage first,next = splitv('user=jane=doe','=', false, 2) +-- assert(first == "user") +-- assert(next == "jane=doe") +-- @see split +function utils.splitv (s,re, plain, n) + return _unpack(utils.split(s,re, plain, n)) +end + + +--- Functional +-- @section functional + + +--- 'memoize' a function (cache returned value for next call). +-- This is useful if you have a function which is relatively expensive, +-- but you don't know in advance what values will be required, so +-- building a table upfront is wasteful/impossible. +-- @param func a function of at least one argument +-- @return a function with at least one argument, which is used as the key. +function utils.memoize(func) + local cache = {} + return function(k) + local res = cache[k] + if res == nil then + res = func(k) + cache[k] = res + end + return res + end +end + + +--- associate a function factory with a type. +-- A function factory takes an object of the given type and +-- returns a function for evaluating it +-- @tab mt metatable +-- @func fun a callable that returns a function +function utils.add_function_factory (mt,fun) + _function_factories[mt] = fun +end + +local function _string_lambda(f) + if f:find '^|' or f:find '_' then + local args,body = f:match '|([^|]*)|(.+)' + if f:find '_' then + args = '_' + body = f + else + if not args then return raise 'bad string lambda' end + end + local fstr = 'return function('..args..') return '..body..' end' + local fn,err = utils.load(fstr) + if not fn then return raise(err) end + fn = fn() + return fn + else + return raise 'not a string lambda' + end +end + + +--- an anonymous function as a string. This string is either of the form +-- '|args| expression' or is a function of one argument, '_' +-- @param lf function as a string +-- @return a function +-- @function utils.string_lambda +-- @usage +-- string_lambda '|x|x+1' (2) == 3 +-- string_lambda '_+1' (2) == 3 +utils.string_lambda = utils.memoize(_string_lambda) + + +--- bind the first argument of the function to a value. +-- @param fn a function of at least two values (may be an operator string) +-- @param p a value +-- @return a function such that f(x) is fn(p,x) +-- @raise same as @{function_arg} +-- @see func.bind1 +-- @usage local function f(msg, name) +-- print(msg .. " " .. name) +-- end +-- +-- local hello = utils.bind1(f, "Hello") +-- +-- print(hello("world")) --> "Hello world" +-- print(hello("sunshine")) --> "Hello sunshine" +function utils.bind1 (fn,p) + fn = utils.function_arg(1,fn) + return function(...) return fn(p,...) end +end + + +--- bind the second argument of the function to a value. +-- @param fn a function of at least two values (may be an operator string) +-- @param p a value +-- @return a function such that f(x) is fn(x,p) +-- @raise same as @{function_arg} +-- @usage local function f(a, b, c) +-- print(a .. " " .. b .. " " .. c) +-- end +-- +-- local hello = utils.bind1(f, "world") +-- +-- print(hello("Hello", "!")) --> "Hello world !" +-- print(hello("Bye", "?")) --> "Bye world ?" +function utils.bind2 (fn,p) + fn = utils.function_arg(1,fn) + return function(x,...) return fn(x,p,...) end +end + + + + +--- Deprecation +-- @section deprecation + +do + -- the default implementation + local deprecation_func = function(msg, trace) + if trace then + warn(msg, "\n", trace) -- luacheck: ignore + else + warn(msg) -- luacheck: ignore + end + end + + --- Sets a deprecation warning function. + -- An application can override this function to support proper output of + -- deprecation warnings. The warnings can be generated from libraries or + -- functions by calling `utils.raise_deprecation`. The default function + -- will write to the 'warn' system (introduced in Lua 5.4, or the compatibility + -- function from the `compat` module for earlier versions). + -- + -- Note: only applications should set/change this function, libraries should not. + -- @param func a callback with signature: `function(msg, trace)` both arguments are strings, the latter being optional. + -- @see utils.raise_deprecation + -- @usage + -- -- write to the Nginx logs with OpenResty + -- utils.set_deprecation_func(function(msg, trace) + -- ngx.log(ngx.WARN, msg, (trace and (" " .. trace) or nil)) + -- end) + -- + -- -- disable deprecation warnings + -- utils.set_deprecation_func() + function utils.set_deprecation_func(func) + if func == nil then + deprecation_func = function() end + else + utils.assert_arg(1, func, "function") + deprecation_func = func + end + end + + --- raises a deprecation warning. + -- For options see the usage example below. + -- + -- Note: the `opts.deprecated_after` field is the last version in which + -- a feature or option was NOT YET deprecated! Because when writing the code it + -- is quite often not known in what version the code will land. But the last + -- released version is usually known. + -- @param opts options table + -- @see utils.set_deprecation_func + -- @usage + -- warn("@on") -- enable Lua warnings, they are usually off by default + -- + -- function stringx.islower(str) + -- raise_deprecation { + -- source = "Penlight " .. utils._VERSION, -- optional + -- message = "function 'islower' was renamed to 'is_lower'", -- required + -- version_removed = "2.0.0", -- optional + -- deprecated_after = "1.2.3", -- optional + -- no_trace = true, -- optional + -- } + -- return stringx.is_lower(str) + -- end + -- -- output: "[Penlight 1.9.2] function 'islower' was renamed to 'is_lower' (deprecated after 1.2.3, scheduled for removal in 2.0.0)" + function utils.raise_deprecation(opts) + utils.assert_arg(1, opts, "table") + if type(opts.message) ~= "string" then + error("field 'message' of the options table must be a string", 2) + end + local trace + if not opts.no_trace then + trace = debug.traceback("", 2):match("[\n%s]*(.-)$") + end + local msg + if opts.deprecated_after and opts.version_removed then + msg = (" (deprecated after %s, scheduled for removal in %s)"):format( + tostring(opts.deprecated_after), tostring(opts.version_removed)) + elseif opts.deprecated_after then + msg = (" (deprecated after %s)"):format(tostring(opts.deprecated_after)) + elseif opts.version_removed then + msg = (" (scheduled for removal in %s)"):format(tostring(opts.version_removed)) + else + msg = "" + end + + msg = opts.message .. msg + + if opts.source then + msg = "[" .. opts.source .."] " .. msg + else + if msg:sub(1,1) == "@" then + -- in Lua 5.4 "@" prefixed messages are control messages to the warn system + error("message cannot start with '@'", 2) + end + end + + deprecation_func(msg, trace) + end + +end + + +return utils + + + +end, + +---------------------- +-- Modules part end -- +---------------------- + } + if files[path] then + return files[path] + else + return origin_seacher(path) + end + end +end +--------------------------------------------------------- +----------------Auto generated code block---------------- +--------------------------------------------------------- +return require('pl.import_into')()
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlight.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlight.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9b0baed08be --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlight.sty @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +% Kale Ewasiuk (kalekje@gmail.com) +% 2021-09-20 +% +% Copyright (C) 2021 Kale Ewasiuk +% +% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +% +% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +% all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +% +% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF +% ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED +% TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A +% PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT +% SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR +% ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN +% ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE +% OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +\ProvidesPackage{penlight}[2021-09-20] + +\RequirePackage{luapackageloader} + +\DeclareOption{pl}{\directlua{ + pl = require('penlight') + __PENLIGHT__ = 'pl' +}} +\DeclareOption{penlight}{\directlua{ + penlight = require('penlight') + __PENLIGHT__ = 'penlight' +}} +\DeclareOption{stringx}{\directlua{_G[__PENLIGHT__].stringx.import()}} +\DeclareOption{format}{\directlua{_G[__PENLIGHT__].text.format_operator()}} +\DeclareOption{func}{\directlua{_G[__PENLIGHT__].utils.import(__PENLIGHT__..'.func')}} +\DeclareOption{extras}{\directlua{require('penlightextras')}} + +\ProcessOptions*\relax diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlightextras.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlightextras.lua new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f612bd3370f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/penlight/penlightextras.lua @@ -0,0 +1,413 @@ +-- requires penlight +local pl = _G['penlight'] or _G['pl'] -- penlight for this namespace is pl +local bind = bind or pl.func.bind + +function help_wrt(s1, s2) -- helpful printing, makes it easy to debug, s1 is object, s2 is note + local wrt = wrt or texio.write_nl + local wrt = wrt or print + s2 = s2 or '' + wrt('\nvvvvv '..s2) + if type(s1) == 'table' then + wrt(pl.pretty.write(s1)) + else + wrt(tostring(s1)) + end + wrt('^^^^^\n') +end + + +function prt_array2d(t) + for _, r in ipairs(t) do + local s = '' + for _, v in ipairs(r) do + s = s.. tostring(v)..', ' + end + print(s) + end +end + +-- -- -- -- -- + + +-- -- -- -- functions below are helpers for arrays and 2d + +local function compare_elements(a, b, op, ele) + op = op or pl.oper.gt + ele = ele or 1 + return op(a[ele], b[ele]) +end + +local function comp_2ele_func(op, ele) -- make a 2 element comparison function, + --sort with function on element nnum + return bind(compare_elements, _1, _2, op, ele) +end + + +-- -- -- -- + +local function check_index(ij, rc) -- converts array index to positive value if negative + if type(ij) ~= 'number' then + return 1 + else + if ij < 0 then + ij = rc + ij + 1 + elseif ij > rc then + ij = rc + end + return ij + end +end +local function check_slice(M, i1, j1, i2, j2) -- ensure a slice is valid; i.e. all positive numbers + r, c = pl.array2d.size(M) + i1 = check_index(i1, r) + i2 = check_index(i2, r) + j1 = check_index(j1, c) + j2 = check_index(j2, c) + return i1, j1, i2, j2 +end + +local function check_func(func) -- check if a function is a PE, if so, make it a function + if type(func) ~= 'function' then + __func = I(func) + end + return __func +end + + +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- +-- -- -- -- functions below extend the array2d module + + +local function map_slice1(func, L, i1, i2) -- map a function to a slice of an array, can use PlcExpr + i2 = i2 or i1 + local len = #L + i1 = check_index(i1, len) + i2 = check_index(i2, len) + func = check_func(func) + for i in pl.seq.range(i1,i2) do + L[i] = func(L[i]) + end + return L +end + +local function map_slice2(func, M, i1, j1, i2, j2) -- map a function to a slice of a Matrix + i1, j1, i2, j2 = check_slice(M, i1, j1, i2, j2) + --for i,j in array2d.iter(M, true, i1, j1, i2, j2) do --todo this did not work, penlight may have fixed this + func = check_func(func) + for i in pl.seq.range(i1,i2) do + for j in pl.seq.range(j1,j2) do + M[i][j] = func(M[i][j]) + end + end + return M +end + +local function map_columns(func, M, j1, j2) -- map function to columns of matrix + j2 = j2 or j1 + return map_slice2(func, M, 1, j1, -1, j2) +end + +local function map_rows(func, M, i1, i2) -- map function to rows of matrix + i2 = i2 or i1 + return map_slice2(func, M, i1, 1, i2, -1) +end + + +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- + +function sortOP(M, op, ele) -- sort a 2d array based on operator criteria, ele is column, ie sort on which element + M_new = {} + for row in pl.seq.sort(M, comp_2ele_func(op, ele)) do + M_new[#M_new+1] = row + end + return M_new +end + +local function like(M1, v) + v = v or 0 + r, c = pl.array2d.size(M1) + return pl.array2d.new(r,c,v) +end + +function from_table(t) -- turns a labelled table to a 2d, label-free array + t_new = {} + for k, v in pairs(t) do + if type(v) == 'table' then + t_new_row = {k} + for _, v_ in ipairs(v) do + t_new_row[#t_new_row+1] = v_ + end + t_new[#t_new+1] = t_new_row + else + t_new[#t_new+1] = {k, v} + end + end + return t_new +end + +function toTeX(M, EL) --puts & between columns, can choose to end line with \\ if EL is true (end-line) + EL = EL or false + if EL then EL = '\\\\' else EL = '' end + return pl.array2d.reduce2(_1..EL.._2, _1..'&'.._2, M)..EL +end + +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- + +-- add to array2d module +pl.array2d['map_columns'] = map_columns +pl.array2d['map_rows'] = map_rows +pl.array2d['map_slice2'] = map_slice2 +pl.array2d['map_slice1'] = map_slice1 +pl.array2d['from_table'] = from_table +pl.array2d['toTeX'] = toTeX +pl.array2d['sortOP'] = sortOP +pl.array2d['like'] = like + + + + +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- functions below extend the operator module + +local function strgt(a,b) return tostring(a) > tostring(b) end +local function strlt(a,b) return tostring(a) < tostring(b) end +pl.operator['strgt'] = strgt +pl.operator['strlt'] = strlt + + + + + +local function gextract(s, pat) --extract a pattern from string, returns both + local s_extr = '' + local s_rem = s + for e in s:gmatch(pat) do + s_extr = s_extr..e + s_rem = s_rem:gsub(e,'') + end + return s_extr, s_rem +end + +local function gfirst(s, t) -- get the first pattern found from a table of pattern + for _, pat in pairs(t) do + if string.find(s, pat) then + return pat + end + end +end + +local function appif(S, W, B, O) --append W ord to S tring if B oolean true, otherwise O ther + --append Word to String + if B then --if b is true + S = S .. W + else --consider Other word + O = O or '' + S = S .. O + end + return S +end + +local mt = getmetatable("") -- register functions with str +mt.__index["gextract"] = gextract +mt.__index["gfirst"] = gfirst +mt.__index["app_if"] = appif + + +function mod(a, b) -- math modulo, return remainder only + return a - (math.floor(a/b)*b) +end + +function mod2(a) -- math modulo 2 + return mod(a,2) +end + +function hasval(x) -- if something has value + -- todo check for Lists, other penlight objects + if (x == nil) or (x == false) or (x == 0) or (x == '') then + return false + elseif type(x) == 'table' then + if #x == 0 then + return false + else + return true + end + end + return true +end + + + + +-- testing here +____zzz__ = [[ +function hasStrKey(T) + --checks if a Table contains a string-type key + local hasaStrKey = false + for k, v in pairs(T) do --look through table pairs + if type(k) == "string" then --if any string found, return true + hasaStrKey = true + break + end + end + return hasaStrKey +end + + +function any() + --todo go through table or list of args and return true of anything is something +end + +function all() + --todo go through table or list of args and return true of anything is something +end + + + --elseif x == {} then + -- return false + +n = nil +b = false +z = 0 +e = '' +t = {} + +--s = 'a' +--n = 1 + + +if is(nil) then + print('TRUE') +else + print('FALSE') +end + +--print({}=={}) +--print(0.0==0) + + +]] + + + + + + + + + + + +-- Some simple and helpful LaTeX functions +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- + +--Generic LuaLaTeX utilities for print commands or environments +-- http://lua-users.org/wiki/SplitJoin -- todo read me!! +__SKIP_TEX__ = __SKIP_TEX__ or false --if declared true before here, it will use regular print functions +-- (for troubleshooting with texlua) + +-- xparse defaults +_xTrue = '\\BooleanTrue ' +_xFalse = '\\BooleanFalse ' +_xNoValue = '-NoValue-' + + +if not __SKIP_TEX__ then + prt = tex.sprint --can print lists, but will NOT put new line between them + prtn = tex.print --can print lists and will put new line. C-function not in Lua. think P rint R return + wrt = texio.write + wrtn = texio.write_nl +else + prt = io.write + prtn = print --print with new line + wrt = io.write + wrtn = io.write_nl +end + +function prtl(str) -- prints a literal string to latex, adds new line between them + for line in str:gmatch"[^\n]*" do -- gets all characters up to a new line + prtn(line) + end +end + + + +_NumBkts = 0 +function reset_bkt_cnt(n) + n = n or 0 + _NumBkts = n +end + +function add_bkt_cnt(n) + n = n or 1 + _NumBkts = _NumBkts + n +end + +function close_bkt_cnt() + local s = ('}'):rep(_NumBkts) + reset_bkt_cnt() + return s +end + + + + + + + + +--definition helpers -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- +-- todo add this + +local function defcmd_nest(cs) -- for option if you'd like your commands under a parent ex. \csparent{var} + tex.print('\\gdef\\'..cs..'#1{\\csname '..var..'--#1--\\endcsname}') +end + + +local function defcmd(cs, val, nargs) + if (nargs == nil) or (args == 0) then + token.set_macro(cs, tostring(val), 'global') + else + local args = '#1' + tex.print('\\gdef\\'..cs..args..'{'..val..'}') + -- todo https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/57551/create-a-capitalized-macro-token-using-csname + -- \expandafter\gdef\csname Two\endcsname#1#2{1:#1, two:#2} --todo do it like this + end +end + + +local function prvcmd(cs, val) -- provide command via lua + if token.is_defined(cs) then + tex.print('\\PackageWarning{YAMLvars}{Variable '..cs..' already defined, could not declare}{}') + else + defcmd(cs, val) + end +end + + +local function newcmd(cs, val) -- provide command via lua + if token.is_defined(cs) then + tex.print('\\PackageError{luadefs}{Command '..cs..' already defined}{}') + else + defcmd(cs, val) + end +end + +local function renewcmd(cs, val) -- provide command via lua + if token.is_defined(cs) then + defcmd(cs, val) + else + tex.print('\\PackageError{luadefs}{Command '..cs..' already defined}{}') + end +end + +local function deccmd(cs, def) + if def == nil then + prvcmd(cs, '\\PackageError{luadefs}{Command "'..cs..'" was declared and used but, not set}{}') + else + prvcmd(cs, def) + end +end + + +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- |