589 lines
18 KiB
Lua
589 lines
18 KiB
Lua
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--- Utility module for awful
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--
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-- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
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-- @copyright 2008 Julien Danjou
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-- @module awful.util
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Grab environment we need
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local os = os
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local assert = assert
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local load = loadstring or load -- luacheck: globals loadstring (compatibility with Lua 5.1)
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local loadfile = loadfile
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local debug = debug
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local pairs = pairs
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local ipairs = ipairs
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local type = type
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local rtable = table
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local string = string
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local lgi = require("lgi")
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local grect = require("gears.geometry").rectangle
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local Gio = require("lgi").Gio
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local Pango = lgi.Pango
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local capi =
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{
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awesome = awesome,
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mouse = mouse
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}
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local gears_debug = require("gears.debug")
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local floor = math.floor
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local util = {}
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util.table = {}
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--- The default shell used when spawing processes.
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util.shell = os.getenv("SHELL") or "/bin/sh"
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local displayed_deprecations = {}
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--- Display a deprecation notice, but only once per traceback.
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-- @param[opt] see The message to a new method / function to use.
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-- @tparam table args Extra arguments
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-- @tparam boolean args.raw Print the message as-is without the automatic context
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function util.deprecate(see, args)
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args = args or {}
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local tb = debug.traceback()
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if displayed_deprecations[tb] then
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return
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end
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displayed_deprecations[tb] = true
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-- Get function name/desc from caller.
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local info = debug.getinfo(2, "n")
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local funcname = info.name or "?"
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local msg = "awful: function " .. funcname .. " is deprecated"
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if see then
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if args.raw then
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msg = see
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elseif string.sub(see, 1, 3) == 'Use' then
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msg = msg .. ". " .. see
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else
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msg = msg .. ", see " .. see
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end
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end
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gears_debug.print_warning(msg .. ".\n" .. tb)
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end
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--- Create a class proxy with deprecation messages.
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-- This is useful when a class has moved somewhere else.
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-- @tparam table fallback The new class
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-- @tparam string old_name The old class name
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-- @tparam string new_name The new class name
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-- @treturn table A proxy class.
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function util.deprecate_class(fallback, old_name, new_name)
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local message = old_name.." has been renamed to "..new_name
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local function call(_,...)
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util.deprecate(message)
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return fallback(...)
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end
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local function index(_, k)
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util.deprecate(message)
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return fallback[k]
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end
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local function newindex(_, k, v)
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util.deprecate(message, {raw = true})
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fallback[k] = v
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end
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return setmetatable({}, {__call = call, __index = index, __newindex = newindex})
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end
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--- Get a valid color for Pango markup
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-- @param color The color.
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-- @tparam string fallback The color to return if the first is invalid. (default: black)
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-- @treturn string color if it is valid, else fallback.
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function util.ensure_pango_color(color, fallback)
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color = tostring(color)
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return Pango.Color.parse(Pango.Color(), color) and color or fallback or "black"
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end
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--- Make i cycle.
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-- @param t A length. Must be greater than zero.
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-- @param i An absolute index to fit into #t.
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-- @return An integer in (1, t) or nil if t is less than or equal to zero.
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function util.cycle(t, i)
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if t < 1 then return end
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i = i % t
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if i == 0 then
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i = t
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end
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return i
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end
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--- Create a directory
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-- @param dir The directory.
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-- @return mkdir return code
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function util.mkdir(dir)
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return os.execute("mkdir -p " .. dir)
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end
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--- Eval Lua code.
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-- @return The return value of Lua code.
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function util.eval(s)
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return assert(load(s))()
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end
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local xml_entity_names = { ["'"] = "'", ["\""] = """, ["<"] = "<", [">"] = ">", ["&"] = "&" };
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--- Escape a string from XML char.
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-- Useful to set raw text in textbox.
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-- @param text Text to escape.
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-- @return Escape text.
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function util.escape(text)
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return text and text:gsub("['&<>\"]", xml_entity_names) or nil
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end
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local xml_entity_chars = { lt = "<", gt = ">", nbsp = " ", quot = "\"", apos = "'", ndash = "-", mdash = "-", amp = "&" };
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--- Unescape a string from entities.
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-- @param text Text to unescape.
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-- @return Unescaped text.
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function util.unescape(text)
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return text and text:gsub("&(%a+);", xml_entity_chars) or nil
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end
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--- Check if a file is a Lua valid file.
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-- This is done by loading the content and compiling it with loadfile().
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-- @param path The file path.
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-- @return A function if everything is alright, a string with the error
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-- otherwise.
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function util.checkfile(path)
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local f, e = loadfile(path)
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-- Return function if function, otherwise return error.
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if f then return f end
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return e
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end
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--- Try to restart awesome.
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-- It checks if the configuration file is valid, and then restart if it's ok.
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-- If it's not ok, the error will be returned.
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-- @return Never return if awesome restart, or return a string error.
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function util.restart()
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local c = util.checkfile(capi.awesome.conffile)
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if type(c) ~= "function" then
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return c
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end
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capi.awesome.restart()
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end
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--- Get the config home according to the XDG basedir specification.
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-- @return the config home (XDG_CONFIG_HOME) with a slash at the end.
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function util.get_xdg_config_home()
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return (os.getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") or os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config") .. "/"
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end
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--- Get the cache home according to the XDG basedir specification.
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-- @return the cache home (XDG_CACHE_HOME) with a slash at the end.
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function util.get_xdg_cache_home()
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return (os.getenv("XDG_CACHE_HOME") or os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.cache") .. "/"
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end
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--- Get the path to the user's config dir.
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-- This is the directory containing the configuration file ("rc.lua").
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-- @return A string with the requested path with a slash at the end.
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function util.get_configuration_dir()
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return capi.awesome.conffile:match(".*/") or "./"
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end
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--- Get the path to a directory that should be used for caching data.
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-- @return A string with the requested path with a slash at the end.
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function util.get_cache_dir()
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return util.get_xdg_cache_home() .. "awesome/"
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end
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--- Get the path to the directory where themes are installed.
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-- @return A string with the requested path with a slash at the end.
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function util.get_themes_dir()
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return "@AWESOME_THEMES_PATH@" .. "/"
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end
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--- Get the path to the directory where our icons are installed.
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-- @return A string with the requested path with a slash at the end.
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function util.get_awesome_icon_dir()
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return "@AWESOME_ICON_PATH@" .. "/"
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end
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--- Get the user's config or cache dir.
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-- It first checks XDG_CONFIG_HOME / XDG_CACHE_HOME, but then goes with the
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-- default paths.
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-- @param d The directory to get (either "config" or "cache").
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-- @return A string containing the requested path.
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function util.getdir(d)
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if d == "config" then
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-- No idea why this is what is returned, I recommend everyone to use
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-- get_configuration_dir() instead
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return util.get_xdg_config_home() .. "awesome/"
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elseif d == "cache" then
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return util.get_cache_dir()
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end
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end
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--- Search for an icon and return the full path.
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-- It searches for the icon path under the given directories with respect to the
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-- given extensions for the icon filename.
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-- @param iconname The name of the icon to search for.
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-- @param exts Table of image extensions allowed, otherwise { 'png', gif' }
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-- @param dirs Table of dirs to search, otherwise { '/usr/share/pixmaps/' }
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-- @tparam[opt] string size The size. If this is specified, subdirectories `x`
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-- of the dirs are searched first.
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function util.geticonpath(iconname, exts, dirs, size)
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exts = exts or { 'png', 'gif' }
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dirs = dirs or { '/usr/share/pixmaps/', '/usr/share/icons/hicolor/' }
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local icontypes = { 'apps', 'actions', 'categories', 'emblems',
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'mimetypes', 'status', 'devices', 'extras', 'places', 'stock' }
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for _, d in pairs(dirs) do
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local icon
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for _, e in pairs(exts) do
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icon = d .. iconname .. '.' .. e
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if util.file_readable(icon) then
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return icon
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end
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if size then
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for _, t in pairs(icontypes) do
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icon = string.format("%s%ux%u/%s/%s.%s", d, size, size, t, iconname, e)
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if util.file_readable(icon) then
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return icon
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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--- Check if a file exists, is not readable and not a directory.
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-- @param filename The file path.
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-- @return True if file exists and is readable.
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function util.file_readable(filename)
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local gfile = Gio.File.new_for_path(filename)
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local gfileinfo = gfile:query_info("standard::type,access::can-read",
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Gio.FileQueryInfoFlags.NONE)
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return gfileinfo and gfileinfo:get_file_type() ~= "DIRECTORY" and
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gfileinfo:get_attribute_boolean("access::can-read")
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end
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--- Check if a path exists, is readable and is a directory.
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-- @tparam string path The directory path.
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-- @treturn boolean True if dir exists and is readable.
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function util.dir_readable(path)
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local gfile = Gio.File.new_for_path(path)
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local gfileinfo = gfile:query_info("standard::type,access::can-read",
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Gio.FileQueryInfoFlags.NONE)
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return gfileinfo and gfileinfo:get_file_type() == "DIRECTORY" and
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gfileinfo:get_attribute_boolean("access::can-read")
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end
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--- Check if a path is a directory.
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-- @tparam string path
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-- @treturn bool True if path exists and is a directory.
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function util.is_dir(path)
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return Gio.File.new_for_path(path):query_file_type({}) == "DIRECTORY"
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end
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local function subset_mask_apply(mask, set)
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local ret = {}
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for i = 1, #set do
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if mask[i] then
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rtable.insert(ret, set[i])
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end
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end
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return ret
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end
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local function subset_next(mask)
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local i = 1
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while i <= #mask and mask[i] do
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mask[i] = false
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i = i + 1
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end
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if i <= #mask then
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mask[i] = 1
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return true
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end
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return false
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end
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--- Return all subsets of a specific set.
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-- This function, giving a set, will return all subset it.
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-- For example, if we consider a set with value { 10, 15, 34 },
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-- it will return a table containing 2^n set:
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-- { }, { 10 }, { 15 }, { 34 }, { 10, 15 }, { 10, 34 }, etc.
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-- @param set A set.
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-- @return A table with all subset.
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function util.subsets(set)
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local mask = {}
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local ret = {}
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for i = 1, #set do mask[i] = false end
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-- Insert the empty one
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rtable.insert(ret, {})
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while subset_next(mask) do
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rtable.insert(ret, subset_mask_apply(mask, set))
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end
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return ret
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end
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--- Get the nearest rectangle in the given direction. Every rectangle is specified as a table
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-- with 'x', 'y', 'width', 'height' keys, the same as client or screen geometries.
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-- @deprecated awful.util.get_rectangle_in_direction
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-- @param dir The direction, can be either "up", "down", "left" or "right".
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-- @param recttbl A table of rectangle specifications.
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-- @param cur The current rectangle.
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-- @return The index for the rectangle in recttbl closer to cur in the given direction. nil if none found.
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-- @see gears.geometry
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function util.get_rectangle_in_direction(dir, recttbl, cur)
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util.deprecate("gears.geometry.rectangle.get_in_direction")
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return grect.get_in_direction(dir, recttbl, cur)
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end
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--- Join all tables given as parameters.
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-- This will iterate all tables and insert all their keys into a new table.
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-- @param args A list of tables to join
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-- @return A new table containing all keys from the arguments.
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function util.table.join(...)
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local ret = {}
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for _, t in pairs({...}) do
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if t then
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for k, v in pairs(t) do
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if type(k) == "number" then
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rtable.insert(ret, v)
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else
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ret[k] = v
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end
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end
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end
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end
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return ret
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end
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--- Override elements in the first table by the one in the second.
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--
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-- Note that this method doesn't copy entries found in `__index`.
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-- @tparam table t the table to be overriden
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-- @tparam table set the table used to override members of `t`
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-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean raw Use rawset (avoid the metatable)
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-- @treturn table t (for convenience)
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function util.table.crush(t, set, raw)
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if raw then
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for k, v in pairs(set) do
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rawset(t, k, v)
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end
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else
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for k, v in pairs(set) do
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t[k] = v
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end
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end
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return t
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end
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--- Pack all elements with an integer key into a new table
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-- While both lua and luajit implement __len over sparse
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-- table, the standard define it as an implementation
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-- detail.
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--
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-- This function remove any non numeric keys from the value set
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--
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-- @tparam table t A potentially sparse table
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-- @treturn table A packed table with all numeric keys
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function util.table.from_sparse(t)
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local keys= {}
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for k in pairs(t) do
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if type(k) == "number" then
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keys[#keys+1] = k
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end
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end
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table.sort(keys)
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local ret = {}
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for _,v in ipairs(keys) do
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ret[#ret+1] = t[v]
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end
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return ret
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end
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--- Check if a table has an item and return its key.
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-- @param t The table.
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-- @param item The item to look for in values of the table.
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-- @return The key were the item is found, or nil if not found.
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function util.table.hasitem(t, item)
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for k, v in pairs(t) do
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if v == item then
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return k
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end
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end
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end
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--- Split a string into multiple lines
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-- @param text String to wrap.
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-- @param width Maximum length of each line. Default: 72.
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-- @param indent Number of spaces added before each wrapped line. Default: 0.
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-- @return The string with lines wrapped to width.
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function util.linewrap(text, width, indent)
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text = text or ""
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width = width or 72
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indent = indent or 0
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local pos = 1
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return text:gsub("(%s+)()(%S+)()",
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function(_, st, word, fi)
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if fi - pos > width then
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pos = st
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return "\n" .. string.rep(" ", indent) .. word
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end
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end)
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end
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--- Count number of lines in a string
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-- @tparam string text Input string.
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-- @treturn int Number of lines.
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function util.linecount(text)
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return select(2, text:gsub('\n', '\n')) + 1
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end
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--- Get a sorted table with all integer keys from a table
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-- @param t the table for which the keys to get
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-- @return A table with keys
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function util.table.keys(t)
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local keys = { }
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for k, _ in pairs(t) do
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rtable.insert(keys, k)
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end
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rtable.sort(keys, function (a, b)
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return type(a) == type(b) and a < b or false
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end)
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return keys
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end
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--- Filter a tables keys for certain content types
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-- @param t The table to retrieve the keys for
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-- @param ... the types to look for
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-- @return A filtered table with keys
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function util.table.keys_filter(t, ...)
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local keys = util.table.keys(t)
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local keys_filtered = { }
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for _, k in pairs(keys) do
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for _, et in pairs({...}) do
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if type(t[k]) == et then
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rtable.insert(keys_filtered, k)
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break
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end
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end
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end
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return keys_filtered
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end
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--- Reverse a table
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-- @param t the table to reverse
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-- @return the reversed table
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function util.table.reverse(t)
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local tr = { }
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-- reverse all elements with integer keys
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for _, v in ipairs(t) do
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rtable.insert(tr, 1, v)
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end
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-- add the remaining elements
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for k, v in pairs(t) do
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if type(k) ~= "number" then
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tr[k] = v
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end
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end
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return tr
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end
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--- Clone a table
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-- @param t the table to clone
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-- @param deep Create a deep clone? (default: true)
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-- @return a clone of t
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function util.table.clone(t, deep)
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deep = deep == nil and true or deep
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local c = { }
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for k, v in pairs(t) do
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if deep and type(v) == "table" then
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c[k] = util.table.clone(v)
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else
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c[k] = v
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end
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end
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return c
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end
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---
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-- Returns an iterator to cycle through, starting from the first element or the
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-- given index, all elements of a table that match a given criteria.
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--
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-- @param t the table to iterate
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-- @param filter a function that returns true to indicate a positive match
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-- @param start what index to start iterating from. Default is 1 (=> start of
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-- the table)
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function util.table.iterate(t, filter, start)
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local count = 0
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local index = start or 1
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local length = #t
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return function ()
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while count < length do
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local item = t[index]
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index = util.cycle(#t, index + 1)
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count = count + 1
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if filter(item) then return item end
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end
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end
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end
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--- Merge items from the one table to another one
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-- @tparam table t the container table
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-- @tparam table set the mixin table
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-- @treturn table Return `t` for convenience
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function util.table.merge(t, set)
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for _, v in ipairs(set) do
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table.insert(t, v)
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end
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return t
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end
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-- Escape all special pattern-matching characters so that lua interprets them
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-- literally instead of as a character class.
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-- Source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/20778724/15690
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function util.quote_pattern(s)
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-- All special characters escaped in a string: %%, %^, %$, ...
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local patternchars = '['..("%^$().[]*+-?"):gsub("(.)", "%%%1")..']'
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return string.gsub(s, patternchars, "%%%1")
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end
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-- Generate a pattern matching expression that ignores case.
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-- @param s Original pattern matching expression.
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function util.query_to_pattern(q)
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local s = util.quote_pattern(q)
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-- Poor man's case-insensitive character matching.
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s = string.gsub(s, "%a",
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function (c)
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return string.format("[%s%s]", string.lower(c),
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string.upper(c))
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end)
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return s
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end
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--- Round a number to an integer.
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-- @tparam number x
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-- @treturn integer
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function util.round(x)
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return floor(x + 0.5)
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end
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return util
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