ale/autoload/ale/job.vim

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" Author: w0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>
" Description: APIs for working with Asynchronous jobs, with an API normalised
" between Vim 8 and NeoVim.
"
" Important functions are described below. They are:
"
" ale#job#Start(command, options) -> job_id
" ale#job#IsRunning(job_id) -> 1 if running, 0 otherwise.
" ale#job#Stop(job_id)
if !has_key(s:, 'job_map')
let s:job_map = {}
endif
" A map from timer IDs to jobs, for tracking jobs that need to be killed
" with SIGKILL if they don't terminate right away.
if !has_key(s:, 'job_kill_timers')
let s:job_kill_timers = {}
endif
function! s:KillHandler(timer) abort
let l:job = remove(s:job_kill_timers, a:timer)
call job_stop(l:job, 'kill')
endfunction
" Note that jobs and IDs are the same thing on NeoVim.
function! ale#job#JoinNeovimOutput(job, last_line, data, mode, callback) abort
if a:mode is# 'raw'
call a:callback(a:job, join(a:data, "\n"))
return ''
endif
let l:lines = a:data[:-2]
if len(a:data) > 1
let l:lines[0] = a:last_line . l:lines[0]
let l:new_last_line = a:data[-1]
else
let l:new_last_line = a:last_line . a:data[0]
endif
for l:line in l:lines
call a:callback(a:job, l:line)
endfor
return l:new_last_line
endfunction
function! s:NeoVimCallback(job, data, event) abort
let l:info = s:job_map[a:job]
if a:event is# 'stdout'
let l:info.out_cb_line = ale#job#JoinNeovimOutput(
\ a:job,
\ l:info.out_cb_line,
\ a:data,
\ l:info.mode,
\ ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.out_cb),
\)
elseif a:event is# 'stderr'
let l:info.err_cb_line = ale#job#JoinNeovimOutput(
\ a:job,
\ l:info.err_cb_line,
\ a:data,
\ l:info.mode,
\ ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.err_cb),
\)
else
if has_key(l:info, 'out_cb') && !empty(l:info.out_cb_line)
call ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.out_cb)(a:job, l:info.out_cb_line)
endif
if has_key(l:info, 'err_cb') && !empty(l:info.err_cb_line)
call ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.err_cb)(a:job, l:info.err_cb_line)
endif
try
call ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.exit_cb)(a:job, a:data)
finally
" Automatically forget about the job after it's done.
if has_key(s:job_map, a:job)
call remove(s:job_map, a:job)
endif
endtry
endif
endfunction
function! s:VimOutputCallback(channel, data) abort
let l:job = ch_getjob(a:channel)
let l:job_id = ale#job#ParseVim8ProcessID(string(l:job))
" Only call the callbacks for jobs which are valid.
if l:job_id > 0 && has_key(s:job_map, l:job_id)
call ale#util#GetFunction(s:job_map[l:job_id].out_cb)(l:job_id, a:data)
endif
endfunction
function! s:VimErrorCallback(channel, data) abort
let l:job = ch_getjob(a:channel)
let l:job_id = ale#job#ParseVim8ProcessID(string(l:job))
" Only call the callbacks for jobs which are valid.
if l:job_id > 0 && has_key(s:job_map, l:job_id)
call ale#util#GetFunction(s:job_map[l:job_id].err_cb)(l:job_id, a:data)
endif
endfunction
function! s:VimCloseCallback(channel) abort
let l:job = ch_getjob(a:channel)
let l:job_id = ale#job#ParseVim8ProcessID(string(l:job))
let l:info = get(s:job_map, l:job_id, {})
if empty(l:info)
return
endif
" job_status() can trigger the exit handler.
" The channel can close before the job has exited.
if job_status(l:job) is# 'dead'
try
if !empty(l:info) && has_key(l:info, 'exit_cb')
call ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.exit_cb)(l:job_id, l:info.exit_code)
endif
finally
" Automatically forget about the job after it's done.
if has_key(s:job_map, l:job_id)
call remove(s:job_map, l:job_id)
endif
endtry
endif
endfunction
function! s:VimExitCallback(job, exit_code) abort
let l:job_id = ale#job#ParseVim8ProcessID(string(a:job))
let l:info = get(s:job_map, l:job_id, {})
if empty(l:info)
return
endif
let l:info.exit_code = a:exit_code
" The program can exit before the data has finished being read.
if ch_status(job_getchannel(a:job)) is# 'closed'
try
if !empty(l:info) && has_key(l:info, 'exit_cb')
call ale#util#GetFunction(l:info.exit_cb)(l:job_id, a:exit_code)
endif
finally
" Automatically forget about the job after it's done.
if has_key(s:job_map, l:job_id)
call remove(s:job_map, l:job_id)
endif
endtry
endif
endfunction
function! ale#job#ParseVim8ProcessID(job_string) abort
return matchstr(a:job_string, '\d\+') + 0
endfunction
function! ale#job#ValidateArguments(command, options) abort
if a:options.mode isnot# 'nl' && a:options.mode isnot# 'raw'
throw 'Invalid mode: ' . a:options.mode
endif
endfunction
function! ale#job#PrepareCommand(command) abort
" The command will be executed in a subshell. This fixes a number of
" issues, including reading the PATH variables correctly, %PATHEXT%
" expansion on Windows, etc.
"
" NeoVim handles this issue automatically if the command is a String,
" but we'll do this explicitly, so we use thes same exact command for both
" versions.
if ale#Has('win32')
return 'cmd /c ' . a:command
endif
if &shell =~? 'fish$'
return ['/bin/sh', '-c', a:command]
endif
return split(&shell) + split(&shellcmdflag) + [a:command]
endfunction
" Start a job with options which are agnostic to Vim and NeoVim.
"
" The following options are accepted:
"
" out_cb - A callback for receiving stdin. Arguments: (job_id, data)
" err_cb - A callback for receiving stderr. Arguments: (job_id, data)
" exit_cb - A callback for program exit. Arguments: (job_id, status_code)
" mode - A mode for I/O. Can be 'nl' for split lines or 'raw'.
function! ale#job#Start(command, options) abort
call ale#job#ValidateArguments(a:command, a:options)
let l:job_info = copy(a:options)
let l:job_options = {}
if has('nvim')
if has_key(a:options, 'out_cb')
let l:job_options.on_stdout = function('s:NeoVimCallback')
let l:job_info.out_cb_line = ''
endif
if has_key(a:options, 'err_cb')
let l:job_options.on_stderr = function('s:NeoVimCallback')
let l:job_info.err_cb_line = ''
endif
if has_key(a:options, 'exit_cb')
let l:job_options.on_exit = function('s:NeoVimCallback')
endif
let l:job_info.job = jobstart(a:command, l:job_options)
let l:job_id = l:job_info.job
else
let l:job_options = {
\ 'in_mode': l:job_info.mode,
\ 'out_mode': l:job_info.mode,
\ 'err_mode': l:job_info.mode,
\}
if has_key(a:options, 'out_cb')
let l:job_options.out_cb = function('s:VimOutputCallback')
endif
if has_key(a:options, 'err_cb')
let l:job_options.err_cb = function('s:VimErrorCallback')
endif
if has_key(a:options, 'exit_cb')
" Set a close callback to which simply calls job_status()
" when the channel is closed, which can trigger the exit callback
" earlier on.
let l:job_options.close_cb = function('s:VimCloseCallback')
let l:job_options.exit_cb = function('s:VimExitCallback')
endif
" Vim 8 will read the stdin from the file's buffer.
let l:job_info.job = job_start(a:command, l:job_options)
let l:job_id = ale#job#ParseVim8ProcessID(string(l:job_info.job))
endif
if l:job_id > 0
" Store the job in the map for later only if we can get the ID.
let s:job_map[l:job_id] = l:job_info
endif
return l:job_id
endfunction
" Send raw data to the job.
function! ale#job#SendRaw(job_id, string) abort
if has('nvim')
call jobsend(a:job_id, a:string)
else
call ch_sendraw(job_getchannel(s:job_map[a:job_id].job), a:string)
endif
endfunction
" Given a job ID, return 1 if the job is currently running.
" Invalid job IDs will be ignored.
function! ale#job#IsRunning(job_id) abort
if has('nvim')
try
" In NeoVim, if the job isn't running, jobpid() will throw.
call jobpid(a:job_id)
return 1
catch
endtry
elseif has_key(s:job_map, a:job_id)
let l:job = s:job_map[a:job_id].job
return job_status(l:job) is# 'run'
endif
return 0
endfunction
" Given a Job ID, stop that job.
" Invalid job IDs will be ignored.
function! ale#job#Stop(job_id) abort
if !has_key(s:job_map, a:job_id)
return
endif
if has('nvim')
" FIXME: NeoVim kills jobs on a timer, but will not kill any processes
" which are child processes on Unix. Some work needs to be done to
" kill child processes to stop long-running processes like pylint.
silent! call jobstop(a:job_id)
else
let l:job = s:job_map[a:job_id].job
" We must close the channel for reading the buffer if it is open
" when stopping a job. Otherwise, we will get errors in the status line.
if ch_status(job_getchannel(l:job)) is# 'open'
call ch_close_in(job_getchannel(l:job))
endif
" Ask nicely for the job to stop.
call job_stop(l:job)
if ale#job#IsRunning(l:job)
" Set a 100ms delay for killing the job with SIGKILL.
let s:job_kill_timers[timer_start(100, function('s:KillHandler'))] = l:job
endif
endif
endfunction