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Initial commit of suggest-require. A simple library for finding modules to require.

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-- This is a tiny library to discover which modules can be imported using
-- `require`. It's intended to be included in an auto-complete system for Lua.
-- Not sure if it works on a system without GNU find :/
---
-- Constants
local SCAN_DIR_TEMPLATE, SCAN_DIR_SEP_PATTERN
if package.config:sub(1, 1) == '/' then
-- On unix
SCAN_DIR_TEMPLATE = 'find -L "%s" -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print0'
SCAN_DIR_SEP_PATTERN = '%z'
else
-- On windows
SCAN_DIR_TEMPLATE = 'dir "%s" /b /ad'
SCAN_DIR_SEP_PATTERN = '\n'
end
-- TODO: Improve Windows support
-- TODO: Make sure works on MacOS.
--------------
-- Util
local function get_module_paths (path_str)
-- TODO: Add support for alternative package.config
-- Error check
local path_str = path_str or package.path
assert(type(package.config) == 'string')
assert(type(path_str) == 'string')
-- Work work
local paths = {}
for path in path_str:gmatch '[^;]+' do
paths[#paths+1] = path
end
-- Return
return paths
end
local function get_modules_fitting_path (root_path, module_names)
assert(type(root_path) == 'string')
assert(type(module_names) == 'table')
-- Use `find` to find files in folders below the given matching.
local pfile = io.popen ('find -L "'..(root_path:match '^(.-)?' or root_path)..'" -type f -not -path \'*/\\.*\' -print0')
local list_str = pfile:read '*all'
pfile:close()
-- Construct a pattern for the expected path of possible modules.
local module_path_pattern = '^'
.. root_path:gsub('[%^%(%)%.%[%]%*%+%-]', function (a) return '%' .. a end)
:gsub('?', '(.+)')
.. '$'
-- Look through the file list, and find importable modules.
for path in list_str:gmatch '[^%z]+' do
local matches = { path:match(module_path_pattern) }
local identical = #matches > 0
for i = 1, #matches do if matches[1] ~= matches[i] then
identical = false; break
end end
-- Check if match
if identical then
module_names[#module_names+1] = matches[1]:gsub('/', '.')
end
end
end
--------------
-- Finding Module Names
local function get_loaded_module_names ()
-- Get the names of modules already loaded.
local l = {}
for k in pairs(package.loaded) do l[#l+1] = k end
return l
end
local function get_module_names_from_path ()
local paths = get_module_paths(package.path)
local modules = {}
for _, path in pairs(paths) do
get_modules_fitting_path(path, modules)
end
return modules
end
local function get_c_module_names_from_path ()
local paths = get_module_paths(package.cpath)
local modules = {}
for _, path in pairs(paths) do
get_modules_fitting_path(path, modules)
end
return modules
end
local function get_available_module_names ()
assert(type(package) == 'table')
local names_loaded = get_loaded_module_names()
local names_path = get_module_names_from_path()
local names_cpath = get_c_module_names_from_path()
--
-- Dedub and Sort
local dedub = {}
for i = 1, #names_loaded do dedub[names_loaded[i]] = true end
for i = 1, #names_path do dedub[names_path[i]] = true end
for i = 1, #names_cpath do dedub[names_cpath[i]] = true end
local module_names = {}
for name in pairs(dedub) do module_names[#module_names+1] = name end
table.sort(module_names)
-- Output assertions
assert(type(module_names) == 'table')
for i = 1, #module_names do
assert(type(module_names[i]) == 'string')
end
-- Return
return module_names
end
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if ... then
return get_available_module_names
else
local names = get_available_module_names()
io.write 'Following modules are available: \n'
for _, module_name in ipairs(names) do
io.write ' - '
io.write(module_name)
io.write '\n'
end
end