hledger/hledger-ui/Hledger/UI/Editor.hs
crocket 5725fb8ab7 Improve editor support
Documentation for editFileAtPositionCommand is made more
precise.

This commit makes it possible for hledger-ui to open
a file at the last line on emacs and kakoune.

It also prevents hledger-ui from opening an editor with
imprecise arguments. Passing imprecise arguments to editors
can cause undefined behaviors in editors.

I tested it with emacs(client), nano, vscode, kakoune,
nvim, and vis.
2021-06-16 14:11:36 -10:00

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Haskell

{- | Editor integration. -}
module Hledger.UI.Editor (
-- TextPosition
endPosition
,runEditor
,runIadd
)
where
import Control.Applicative ((<|>))
import Data.List (intercalate)
import Data.Maybe (catMaybes)
import Data.Bifunctor (bimap)
import Safe
import System.Environment
import System.Exit
import System.FilePath
import System.Process
import Hledger
-- | A position we can move to in a text editor: a line and optional column number.
-- Line number 1 or 0 means the first line. A negative line number means the last line.
type TextPosition = (Int, Maybe Int)
-- | The text position meaning "last line, first column".
endPosition :: Maybe TextPosition
endPosition = Just (-1, Nothing)
-- | Run the hledger-iadd executable on the given file, blocking until it exits,
-- and return the exit code; or raise an error.
-- hledger-iadd is an alternative to the built-in add command.
runIadd :: FilePath -> IO ExitCode
runIadd f = runCommand ("hledger-iadd -f " ++ f) >>= waitForProcess
-- | Run the user's preferred text editor (or try a default editor),
-- on the given file, blocking until it exits, and return the exit
-- code; or raise an error. If a text position is provided, the editor
-- will be focussed at that position in the file, if we know how.
runEditor :: Maybe TextPosition -> FilePath -> IO ExitCode
runEditor mpos f = editFileAtPositionCommand mpos f >>= runCommand >>= waitForProcess
-- | Get a shell command line to open the user's preferred text editor
-- (or a default editor) on the given file, and to focus it at the
-- given text position if one is provided and if we know how.
--
-- Just ('-' : _, _) is any text position with a negative line number.
-- A text position with a negative line number means the last line.
--
-- Some tests:
-- @
-- EDITOR program: Maybe TextPosition Command should be:
-- --------------- --------------------- ------------------------------------
-- emacs Just (line, Just col) emacs +LINE:COL FILE
-- Just (line, Nothing) emacs +LINE FILE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) emacs FILE -f end-of-buffer
-- Nothing emacs FILE
--
-- emacsclient Just (line, Just col) emacsclient +LINE:COL FILE
-- Just (line, Nothing) emacsclient +LINE FILE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) emacsclient FILE
-- Nothing emacsclient FILE
--
-- nano Just (line, Just col) nano +LINE:COL FILE
-- Just (line, Nothing) nano +LINE FILE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) nano FILE
-- Nothing nano FILE
--
-- vscode Just (line, Just col) vscode --goto FILE:LINE:COL
-- Just (line, Nothing) vscode --goto FILE:LINE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) vscode FILE
-- Nothing vscode FILE
--
-- kak Just (line, Just col) kak +LINE:COL FILE
-- Just (line, Nothing) kak +LINE FILE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) kak +: FILE
-- Nothing kak FILE
--
-- vi & variants Just (line, _) vi +LINE FILE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) vi + FILE
-- Nothing vi FILE
--
-- (other PROG) _ PROG FILE
--
-- (not set) Just (line, Just col) emacsclient -a '' -nw +LINE:COL FILE
-- Just (line, Nothing) emacsclient -a '' -nw +LINE FILE
-- Just ('-' : _, _) emacsclient -a '' -nw FILE
-- Nothing emacsclient -a '' -nw FILE
-- @
--
editFileAtPositionCommand :: Maybe TextPosition -> FilePath -> IO String
editFileAtPositionCommand mpos f = do
cmd <- getEditCommand
let editor = lowercase $ takeBaseName $ headDef "" $ words' cmd
f' = singleQuoteIfNeeded f
mpos' = Just . bimap show (fmap show) =<< mpos
join sep = intercalate sep . catMaybes
args = case editor of
"emacs" -> case mpos' of
Nothing -> [f']
Just ('-' : _, _) -> [f', "-f", "end-of-buffer"]
Just (l, mc) -> ['+' : join ":" [Just l, mc], f']
e | e `elem` ["emacsclient", "nano"] -> case mpos' of
Nothing -> [f']
Just ('-' : _, _) -> [f']
Just (l, mc) -> ['+' : join ":" [Just l, mc], f']
"vscode" -> case mpos' of
Nothing -> [f']
Just ('-' : _, _) -> [f']
Just (l, mc) -> ["--goto", join ":" [Just f', Just l, mc]]
"kak" -> case mpos' of
Nothing -> [f']
Just ('-' : _, _) -> ["+:", f']
Just (l, mc) -> ['+' : join ":" [Just l, mc], f']
e | e `elem` ["vi", "vim", "view", "nvim", "evim", "eview",
"gvim", "gview", "rvim", "rview",
"rgvim", "rgview", "ex"] -> case mpos' of
Nothing -> [f']
Just ('-' : _, _) -> ["+", f']
Just (l, _) -> ['+' : l, f']
_ -> [f']
return $ unwords $ cmd:args
-- | Get the user's preferred edit command. This is the value of the
-- $HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR environment variable, or of $EDITOR, or a
-- default ("emacsclient -a '' -nw", which starts/connects to an emacs
-- daemon in terminal mode).
getEditCommand :: IO String
getEditCommand = do
hledger_ui_editor_env <- lookupEnv "HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR"
editor_env <- lookupEnv "EDITOR"
let Just cmd = hledger_ui_editor_env <|> editor_env <|> Just "emacsclient -a '' -nw"
return cmd