{-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {- Copyright © 2012-2018 John MacFarlane 2017-2018 Albert Krewinkel This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA -} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {- | Module : Text.Pandoc.Lua.Util Copyright : © 2012–2018 John MacFarlane, © 2017-2018 Albert Krewinkel License : GNU GPL, version 2 or above Maintainer : Albert Krewinkel Stability : alpha Lua utility functions. -} module Text.Pandoc.Lua.Util ( getTag , getTable , addValue , addFunction , getRawInt , setRawInt , addRawInt , typeCheck , raiseError , popValue , PushViaCall , pushViaCall , pushViaConstructor , loadScriptFromDataDir , dostring' ) where import Prelude import Control.Monad (when) import Control.Monad.Catch (finally) import Data.ByteString.Char8 (unpack) import Foreign.Lua (FromLuaStack (..), NumResults, Lua, NumArgs, StackIndex, ToLuaStack (..), ToHaskellFunction) import Foreign.Lua.Api (Status, call, pop, rawget, rawgeti, rawset, rawseti) import Text.Pandoc.Class (readDataFile, runIOorExplode, setUserDataDir) import qualified Foreign.Lua as Lua -- | Adjust the stack index, assuming that @n@ new elements have been pushed on -- the stack. adjustIndexBy :: StackIndex -> StackIndex -> StackIndex adjustIndexBy idx n = if idx < 0 then idx - n else idx -- | Get value behind key from table at given index. getTable :: (ToLuaStack a, FromLuaStack b) => StackIndex -> a -> Lua b getTable idx key = do push key rawget (idx `adjustIndexBy` 1) popValue -- | Add a key-value pair to the table at the top of the stack. addValue :: (ToLuaStack a, ToLuaStack b) => a -> b -> Lua () addValue key value = do push key push value rawset (-3) -- | Add a function to the table at the top of the stack, using the given name. addFunction :: ToHaskellFunction a => String -> a -> Lua () addFunction name fn = do Lua.push name Lua.pushHaskellFunction fn Lua.wrapHaskellFunction Lua.rawset (-3) -- | Get value behind key from table at given index. getRawInt :: FromLuaStack a => StackIndex -> Int -> Lua a getRawInt idx key = do rawgeti idx key popValue -- | Set numeric key/value in table at the given index setRawInt :: ToLuaStack a => StackIndex -> Int -> a -> Lua () setRawInt idx key value = do push value rawseti (idx `adjustIndexBy` 1) key -- | Set numeric key/value in table at the top of the stack. addRawInt :: ToLuaStack a => Int -> a -> Lua () addRawInt = setRawInt (-1) typeCheck :: StackIndex -> Lua.Type -> Lua () typeCheck idx expected = do actual <- Lua.ltype idx when (actual /= expected) $ do expName <- Lua.typename expected actName <- Lua.typename actual Lua.throwLuaError $ "expected " ++ expName ++ " but got " ++ actName ++ "." raiseError :: ToLuaStack a => a -> Lua NumResults raiseError e = do Lua.push e fromIntegral <$> Lua.lerror -- | Get, then pop the value at the top of the stack. popValue :: FromLuaStack a => Lua a popValue = do resOrError <- Lua.peekEither (-1) pop 1 case resOrError of Left err -> Lua.throwLuaError err Right x -> return x -- | Helper class for pushing a single value to the stack via a lua function. -- See @pushViaCall@. class PushViaCall a where pushViaCall' :: String -> Lua () -> NumArgs -> a instance PushViaCall (Lua ()) where pushViaCall' fn pushArgs num = do Lua.push fn Lua.rawget Lua.registryindex pushArgs call num 1 instance (ToLuaStack a, PushViaCall b) => PushViaCall (a -> b) where pushViaCall' fn pushArgs num x = pushViaCall' fn (pushArgs *> push x) (num + 1) -- | Push an value to the stack via a lua function. The lua function is called -- with all arguments that are passed to this function and is expected to return -- a single value. pushViaCall :: PushViaCall a => String -> a pushViaCall fn = pushViaCall' fn (return ()) 0 -- | Call a pandoc element constructor within lua, passing all given arguments. pushViaConstructor :: PushViaCall a => String -> a pushViaConstructor pandocFn = pushViaCall ("pandoc." ++ pandocFn) -- | Load a file from pandoc's data directory. loadScriptFromDataDir :: Maybe FilePath -> FilePath -> Lua () loadScriptFromDataDir datadir scriptFile = do script <- fmap unpack . Lua.liftIO . runIOorExplode $ setUserDataDir datadir >> readDataFile scriptFile status <- dostring' script when (status /= Lua.OK) . Lua.throwTopMessageAsError' $ \msg -> "Couldn't load '" ++ scriptFile ++ "'.\n" ++ msg -- | Load a string and immediately perform a full garbage collection. This is -- important to keep the program from hanging: If the program contained a call -- to @require@, the a new loader function was created which then become -- garbage. If that function is collected at an inopportune times, i.e. when the -- Lua API is called via a function that doesn't allow calling back into Haskell -- (getraw, setraw, …), then the function's finalizer, and the full program, -- will hang. dostring' :: String -> Lua Status dostring' script = do loadRes <- Lua.loadstring script if loadRes == Lua.OK then Lua.pcall 0 1 Nothing <* Lua.gc Lua.GCCOLLECT 0 else return loadRes -- | Get the tag of a value. This is an optimized and specialized version of -- @Lua.getfield idx "tag"@. It only checks for the field on the table at index -- @idx@ and on its metatable, also ignoring any @__index@ value on the -- metatable. getTag :: StackIndex -> Lua String getTag idx = do top <- Lua.gettop hasMT <- Lua.getmetatable idx push "tag" if hasMT then Lua.rawget (-2) else Lua.rawget (idx `adjustIndexBy` 1) peek Lua.stackTop `finally` Lua.settop top