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telescope.nvim/lua/telescope/finders.lua
2020-07-31 00:05:22 -04:00

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Lua

local a = vim.api
local finders = {}
---@class Finder
local Finder = {}
Finder.__index = Finder
Finder.__call = function(t, ... ) return t:_find(...) end
--- Create a new finder command
---
---@param opts table Keys:
-- fn_command function The function to call
function Finder:new(opts)
opts = opts or {}
-- TODO: Add config for:
-- - cwd
-- TODO:
-- - `types`
-- job
-- pipe
-- vim.loop.new_pipe (stdin / stdout). stdout => filter pipe
-- rg huge_search | fzf --filter prompt_is > buffer. buffer could do stuff do w/ preview callback
-- string
-- list
-- ...
return setmetatable({
fn_command = opts.fn_command,
responsive = opts.responsive,
state = {},
job_id = -1,
}, Finder)
end
-- Probably should use the word apply here, since we're apply the callback passed to us by
-- the picker... But I'm not sure how we want to say that.
-- find_incremental
-- find_prompt
-- process_prompt
-- process_search
-- do_your_job
-- process_plz
function Finder:_find(prompt, process_result)
if (self.state.job_id or 0) > 0 then
vim.fn.jobstop(self.job_id)
end
-- TODO: How to just literally pass a list...
-- TODO: How to configure what should happen here
-- TODO: How to run this over and over?
self.job_id = vim.fn.jobstart(self:fn_command(prompt), {
stdout_buffered = true,
on_stdout = function(_, data, _)
for _, line in ipairs(data) do
process_result(line)
end
end
})
end
--- Return a new Finder
--
--@return Finder
finders.new = function(...)
return Finder:new(...)
end
finders.Finder = Finder
return finders