{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {- | Module : Text.Pandoc.Lua Copyright : Copyright © 2017-2021 Albert Krewinkel License : GNU GPL, version 2 or above Maintainer : Albert Krewinkel Stability : alpha Functions to initialize the Lua interpreter. -} module Text.Pandoc.Lua.Init ( runLua ) where import Control.Monad (forM, forM_, when) import Control.Monad.Catch (throwM, try) import Control.Monad.Trans (MonadIO (..)) import Data.Data (Data, dataTypeConstrs, dataTypeOf, showConstr) import Data.Maybe (catMaybes) import HsLua as Lua hiding (status, try) import GHC.IO.Encoding (getForeignEncoding, setForeignEncoding, utf8) import Text.Pandoc.Class.PandocMonad (PandocMonad, readDataFile) import Text.Pandoc.Error (PandocError (PandocLuaError)) import Text.Pandoc.Lua.Packages (installPandocPackageSearcher) import Text.Pandoc.Lua.PandocLua (PandocLua, liftPandocLua, runPandocLua) import qualified Data.Text as T import qualified Lua.LPeg as LPeg import qualified Text.Pandoc.Definition as Pandoc import qualified Text.Pandoc.Lua.Module.Pandoc as ModulePandoc -- | Run the lua interpreter, using pandoc's default way of environment -- initialization. runLua :: (PandocMonad m, MonadIO m) => LuaE PandocError a -> m (Either PandocError a) runLua luaOp = do enc <- liftIO $ getForeignEncoding <* setForeignEncoding utf8 res <- runPandocLua . try $ do initLuaState liftPandocLua luaOp liftIO $ setForeignEncoding enc return res -- | Initialize the lua state with all required values initLuaState :: PandocLua () initLuaState = do liftPandocLua Lua.openlibs installPandocPackageSearcher initPandocModule installLpegSearcher setGlobalModules loadInitScript "init.lua" where initPandocModule :: PandocLua () initPandocModule = do -- Push module table ModulePandoc.pushModule -- register as loaded module liftPandocLua $ do Lua.getfield Lua.registryindex Lua.loaded Lua.pushvalue (Lua.nth 2) Lua.setfield (Lua.nth 2) "pandoc" Lua.pop 1 -- copy constructors into registry putConstructorsInRegistry -- assign module to global variable liftPandocLua $ Lua.setglobal "pandoc" loadInitScript :: FilePath -> PandocLua () loadInitScript scriptFile = do script <- readDataFile scriptFile status <- liftPandocLua $ Lua.dostring script when (status /= Lua.OK) . liftPandocLua $ do err <- popException let prefix = "Couldn't load '" <> T.pack scriptFile <> "':\n" throwM . PandocLuaError . (prefix <>) $ case err of PandocLuaError msg -> msg _ -> T.pack $ show err setGlobalModules :: PandocLua () setGlobalModules = liftPandocLua $ do let globalModules = [ ("lpeg", LPeg.luaopen_lpeg_ptr) -- must be loaded first , ("re", LPeg.luaopen_re_ptr) -- re depends on lpeg ] loadedBuiltInModules <- fmap catMaybes . forM globalModules $ \(pkgname, luaopen) -> do Lua.pushcfunction luaopen usedBuiltIn <- Lua.pcall 0 1 Nothing >>= \case OK -> do -- all good, loading succeeded -- register as loaded module so later modules can rely on this Lua.getfield Lua.registryindex Lua.loaded Lua.pushvalue (Lua.nth 2) Lua.setfield (Lua.nth 2) pkgname Lua.pop 1 -- pop _LOADED return True _ -> do -- built-in library failed, load system lib Lua.pop 1 -- ignore error message -- Try loading via the normal package loading mechanism. Lua.getglobal "require" Lua.pushName pkgname Lua.call 1 1 -- Throws an exception if loading failed again! return False -- Module on top of stack. Register as global Lua.setglobal pkgname return $ if usedBuiltIn then Just pkgname else Nothing -- Remove module entry from _LOADED table in registry if we used a -- built-in library. This ensures that later calls to @require@ will -- prefer the shared library, if any. forM_ loadedBuiltInModules $ \pkgname -> do Lua.getfield Lua.registryindex Lua.loaded Lua.pushnil Lua.setfield (Lua.nth 2) pkgname Lua.pop 1 -- registry installLpegSearcher :: PandocLua () installLpegSearcher = liftPandocLua $ do Lua.getglobal' "package.searchers" Lua.pushHaskellFunction $ Lua.state >>= liftIO . LPeg.lpeg_searcher Lua.rawseti (Lua.nth 2) . (+1) . fromIntegral =<< Lua.rawlen (Lua.nth 2) Lua.pop 1 -- remove 'package.searchers' from stack -- | AST elements are marshaled via normal constructor functions in the -- @pandoc@ module. However, accessing Lua globals from Haskell is -- expensive (due to error handling). Accessing the Lua registry is much -- cheaper, which is why the constructor functions are copied into the -- Lua registry and called from there. -- -- This function expects the @pandoc@ module to be at the top of the -- stack. putConstructorsInRegistry :: PandocLua () putConstructorsInRegistry = liftPandocLua $ do constrsToReg $ Pandoc.Meta mempty constrsToReg $ Pandoc.MetaList mempty putInReg "List" -- pandoc.List putInReg "SimpleTable" -- helper for backward-compatible table handling where constrsToReg :: Data a => a -> LuaE PandocError () constrsToReg = mapM_ (putInReg . showConstr) . dataTypeConstrs . dataTypeOf putInReg :: String -> LuaE PandocError () putInReg name = do Lua.push ("pandoc." ++ name) -- name in registry Lua.push name -- in pandoc module Lua.rawget (Lua.nth 3) Lua.rawset Lua.registryindex