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Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +02002
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Luis Carvalho
5
6
7The Lua Interface to Vim *lua* *Lua*
8
91. Commands |lua-commands|
102. The vim module |lua-vim|
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200113. List userdata |lua-list|
124. Dict userdata |lua-dict|
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +0200135. Funcref userdata |lua-funcref|
146. Buffer userdata |lua-buffer|
157. Window userdata |lua-window|
168. The luaeval function |lua-luaeval|
Bram Moolenaard94464e2015-11-02 15:28:18 +0100179. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +020018
19{Vi does not have any of these commands}
20
21The Lua interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
22|+lua| feature.
23
24==============================================================================
251. Commands *lua-commands*
26
27 *:lua*
28:[range]lua {chunk}
29 Execute Lua chunk {chunk}. {not in Vi}
30
31Examples:
32>
33 :lua print("Hello, Vim!")
34 :lua local curbuf = vim.buffer() curbuf[7] = "line #7"
35<
36
37:[range]lua << {endmarker}
38{script}
39{endmarker}
40 Execute Lua script {script}. {not in Vi}
41 Note: This command doesn't work when the Lua
42 feature wasn't compiled in. To avoid errors, see
43 |script-here|.
44
45{endmarker} must NOT be preceded by any white space. If {endmarker} is
46omitted from after the "<<", a dot '.' must be used after {script}, like
47for the |:append| and |:insert| commands.
48This form of the |:lua| command is mainly useful for including Lua code
49in Vim scripts.
50
51Example:
52>
53 function! CurrentLineInfo()
54 lua << EOF
55 local linenr = vim.window().line
56 local curline = vim.buffer()[linenr]
57 print(string.format("Current line [%d] has %d chars",
58 linenr, #curline))
59 EOF
60 endfunction
61<
Bram Moolenaarabd468e2016-09-08 22:22:43 +020062To see what version of Lua you have: >
63 :lua print(_VERSION)
64
65If you use LuaJIT you can also use this: >
66 :lua print(jit.version)
67<
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +020068
69 *:luado*
Bram Moolenaar53bfca22012-04-13 23:04:47 +020070:[range]luado {body} Execute Lua function "function (line, linenr) {body}
71 end" for each line in the [range], with the function
72 argument being set to the text of each line in turn,
73 without a trailing <EOL>, and the current line number.
74 If the value returned by the function is a string it
75 becomes the text of the line in the current turn. The
76 default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
77 {not in Vi}
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +020078
79Examples:
80>
81 :luado return string.format("%s\t%d", line:reverse(), #line)
82
83 :lua require"lpeg"
84 :lua -- balanced parenthesis grammar:
85 :lua bp = lpeg.P{ "(" * ((1 - lpeg.S"()") + lpeg.V(1))^0 * ")" }
86 :luado if bp:match(line) then return "-->\t" .. line end
87<
88
89 *:luafile*
90:[range]luafile {file}
91 Execute Lua script in {file}. {not in Vi}
92 The whole argument is used as a single file name.
93
94Examples:
95>
96 :luafile script.lua
97 :luafile %
98<
99
100All these commands execute a Lua chunk from either the command line (:lua and
101:luado) or a file (:luafile) with the given line [range]. Similarly to the Lua
102interpreter, each chunk has its own scope and so only global variables are
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200103shared between command calls. All Lua default libraries are available. In
104addition, Lua "print" function has its output redirected to the Vim message
105area, with arguments separated by a white space instead of a tab.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200106
Bram Moolenaar9855d6b2010-07-18 14:34:51 +0200107Lua uses the "vim" module (see |lua-vim|) to issue commands to Vim
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200108and manage buffers (|lua-buffer|) and windows (|lua-window|). However,
109procedures that alter buffer content, open new buffers, and change cursor
Bram Moolenaar9855d6b2010-07-18 14:34:51 +0200110position are restricted when the command is executed in the |sandbox|.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200111
112
113==============================================================================
1142. The vim module *lua-vim*
115
116Lua interfaces Vim through the "vim" module. The first and last line of the
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200117input range are stored in "vim.firstline" and "vim.lastline" respectively. The
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200118module also includes routines for buffer, window, and current line queries,
119Vim evaluation and command execution, and others.
120
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +0200121 vim.list([arg]) Returns an empty list or, if "arg" is a Lua
122 table with numeric keys 1, ..., n (a
123 "sequence"), returns a list l such that l[i] =
124 arg[i] for i = 1, ..., n (see |List|).
125 Non-numeric keys are not used to initialize
126 the list. See also |lua-eval| for conversion
127 rules. Example: >
128 :lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
129 :echo luaeval('vim.list(t)')
Bram Moolenaar2f362bf2018-07-01 19:49:27 +0200130 :" [3.141593, v:false], 'say' is ignored
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +0200131<
132 vim.dict([arg]) Returns an empty dictionary or, if "arg" is a
133 Lua table, returns a dict d such that d[k] =
134 arg[k] for all string keys k in "arg" (see
135 |Dictionary|). Number keys are converted to
136 strings. Keys that are not strings are not
137 used to initialize the dictionary. See also
138 |lua-eval| for conversion rules. Example: >
139 :lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
140 :echo luaeval('vim.dict(t)')
141 :" {'say': 'hi'}, numeric keys ignored
142<
143 vim.funcref({name}) Returns a Funcref to function {name} (see
Bram Moolenaar2f362bf2018-07-01 19:49:27 +0200144 |Funcref|). It is equivalent to Vim's function().
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200145
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200146 vim.buffer([arg]) If "arg" is a number, returns buffer with
147 number "arg" in the buffer list or, if "arg"
148 is a string, returns buffer whose full or short
149 name is "arg". In both cases, returns 'nil'
150 (nil value, not string) if the buffer is not
151 found. Otherwise, if "toboolean(arg)" is
152 'true' returns the first buffer in the buffer
153 list or else the current buffer.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200154
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200155 vim.window([arg]) If "arg" is a number, returns window with
156 number "arg" or 'nil' (nil value, not string)
157 if not found. Otherwise, if "toboolean(arg)"
158 is 'true' returns the first window or else the
159 current window.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200160
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200161 vim.type({arg}) Returns the type of {arg}. It is equivalent to
162 Lua's "type" function, but returns "list",
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +0200163 "dict", "funcref", "buffer", or "window" if
164 {arg} is a list, dictionary, funcref, buffer,
165 or window, respectively. Examples: >
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200166 :lua l = vim.list()
167 :lua print(type(l), vim.type(l))
Bram Moolenaar2f362bf2018-07-01 19:49:27 +0200168 :" list
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200169<
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200170 vim.command({cmd}) Executes the vim (ex-mode) command {cmd}.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200171 Examples: >
172 :lua vim.command"set tw=60"
173 :lua vim.command"normal ddp"
174<
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200175 vim.eval({expr}) Evaluates expression {expr} (see |expression|),
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200176 converts the result to Lua, and returns it.
177 Vim strings and numbers are directly converted
178 to Lua strings and numbers respectively. Vim
179 lists and dictionaries are converted to Lua
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200180 userdata (see |lua-list| and |lua-dict|).
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200181 Examples: >
182 :lua tw = vim.eval"&tw"
183 :lua print(vim.eval"{'a': 'one'}".a)
184<
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200185 vim.line() Returns the current line (without the trailing
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200186 <EOL>), a Lua string.
187
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200188 vim.beep() Beeps.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200189
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200190 vim.open({fname}) Opens a new buffer for file {fname} and
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200191 returns it. Note that the buffer is not set as
192 current.
193
194
195==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +02001963. List userdata *lua-list*
197
198List userdata represent vim lists, and the interface tries to follow closely
199Vim's syntax for lists. Since lists are objects, changes in list references in
200Lua are reflected in Vim and vice-versa. A list "l" has the following
201properties and methods:
202
203Properties
204----------
205 o "#l" is the number of items in list "l", equivalent to "len(l)"
206 in Vim.
207 o "l[k]" returns the k-th item in "l"; "l" is zero-indexed, as in Vim.
208 To modify the k-th item, simply do "l[k] = newitem"; in
209 particular, "l[k] = nil" removes the k-th item from "l".
210 o "l()" returns an iterator for "l".
211
212Methods
213-------
214 o "l:add(item)" appends "item" to the end of "l".
215 o "l:insert(item[, pos])" inserts "item" at (optional)
216 position "pos" in the list. The default value for "pos" is 0.
217
218Examples:
219>
220 :let l = [1, 'item']
221 :lua l = vim.eval('l') -- same 'l'
222 :lua l:add(vim.list())
223 :lua l[0] = math.pi
224 :echo l[0] " 3.141593
225 :lua l[0] = nil -- remove first item
226 :lua l:insert(true, 1)
227 :lua print(l, #l, l[0], l[1], l[-1])
228 :lua for item in l() do print(item) end
229<
230
231==============================================================================
2324. Dict userdata *lua-dict*
233
234Similarly to list userdata, dict userdata represent vim dictionaries; since
235dictionaries are also objects, references are kept between Lua and Vim. A dict
236"d" has the following properties:
237
238Properties
239----------
240 o "#d" is the number of items in dict "d", equivalent to "len(d)"
241 in Vim.
242 o "d.key" or "d['key']" returns the value at entry "key" in "d".
243 To modify the entry at this key, simply do "d.key = newvalue"; in
244 particular, "d.key = nil" removes the entry from "d".
245 o "d()" returns an iterator for "d" and is equivalent to "items(d)" in
246 Vim.
247
248Examples:
249>
250 :let d = {'n':10}
251 :lua d = vim.eval('d') -- same 'd'
252 :lua print(d, d.n, #d)
253 :let d.self = d
254 :lua for k, v in d() do print(d, k, v) end
255 :lua d.x = math.pi
256 :lua d.self = nil -- remove entry
257 :echo d
258<
259
260==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +02002615. Funcref userdata *lua-funcref*
262
263Funcref userdata represent funcref variables in Vim. Funcrefs that were
264defined with a "dict" attribute need to be obtained as a dictionary key
265in order to have "self" properly assigned to the dictionary (see examples
266below.) A funcref "f" has the following properties:
267
268Properties
269----------
270 o "#f" is the name of the function referenced by "f"
271 o "f(...)" calls the function referenced by "f" (with arguments)
272
273Examples:
274>
275 :function I(x)
276 : return a:x
277 : endfunction
278 :let R = function('I')
279 :lua i1 = vim.funcref('I')
280 :lua i2 = vim.eval('R')
281 :lua print(#i1, #i2) -- both 'I'
282 :lua print(i1, i2, #i2(i1) == #i1(i2))
283 :function Mylen() dict
284 : return len(self.data)
285 : endfunction
286 :let mydict = {'data': [0, 1, 2, 3]}
287 :lua d = vim.eval('mydict'); d.len = vim.funcref('Mylen')
288 :echo mydict.len()
289 :lua l = d.len -- assign d as 'self'
290 :lua print(l())
291<
292
293==============================================================================
2946. Buffer userdata *lua-buffer*
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200295
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200296Buffer userdata represent vim buffers. A buffer userdata "b" has the following
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200297properties and methods:
298
299Properties
300----------
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200301 o "b()" sets "b" as the current buffer.
302 o "#b" is the number of lines in buffer "b".
303 o "b[k]" represents line number k: "b[k] = newline" replaces line k
304 with string "newline" and "b[k] = nil" deletes line k.
305 o "b.name" contains the short name of buffer "b" (read-only).
306 o "b.fname" contains the full name of buffer "b" (read-only).
307 o "b.number" contains the position of buffer "b" in the buffer list
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200308 (read-only).
309
310Methods
311-------
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200312 o "b:insert(newline[, pos])" inserts string "newline" at (optional)
313 position "pos" in the buffer. The default value for "pos" is
314 "#b + 1". If "pos == 0" then "newline" becomes the first line in
315 the buffer.
316 o "b:next()" returns the buffer next to "b" in the buffer list.
317 o "b:previous()" returns the buffer previous to "b" in the buffer
318 list.
319 o "b:isvalid()" returns 'true' (boolean) if buffer "b" corresponds to
320 a "real" (not freed from memory) Vim buffer.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200321
322Examples:
323>
324 :lua b = vim.buffer() -- current buffer
325 :lua print(b.name, b.number)
326 :lua b[1] = "first line"
327 :lua b:insert("FIRST!", 0)
328 :lua b[1] = nil -- delete top line
329 :lua for i=1,3 do b:insert(math.random()) end
330 :3,4lua for i=vim.lastline,vim.firstline,-1 do b[i] = nil end
331 :lua vim.open"myfile"() -- open buffer and set it as current
332
333 function! ListBuffers()
334 lua << EOF
335 local b = vim.buffer(true) -- first buffer in list
336 while b ~= nil do
337 print(b.number, b.name, #b)
338 b = b:next()
339 end
340 vim.beep()
341 EOF
342 endfunction
343<
344
345==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +02003467. Window userdata *lua-window*
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200347
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200348Window objects represent vim windows. A window userdata "w" has the following
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200349properties and methods:
350
351Properties
352----------
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200353 o "w()" sets "w" as the current window.
354 o "w.buffer" contains the buffer of window "w" (read-only).
355 o "w.line" represents the cursor line position in window "w".
356 o "w.col" represents the cursor column position in window "w".
357 o "w.width" represents the width of window "w".
358 o "w.height" represents the height of window "w".
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200359
360Methods
361-------
Bram Moolenaar2334b6d2010-07-22 21:32:16 +0200362 o "w:next()" returns the window next to "w".
363 o "w:previous()" returns the window previous to "w".
364 o "w:isvalid()" returns 'true' (boolean) if window "w" corresponds to
365 a "real" (not freed from memory) Vim window.
Bram Moolenaar0ba04292010-07-14 23:23:17 +0200366
367Examples:
368>
369 :lua w = vim.window() -- current window
370 :lua print(w.buffer.name, w.line, w.col)
371 :lua w.width = w.width + math.random(10)
372 :lua w.height = 2 * math.random() * w.height
373 :lua n,w = 0,vim.window(true) while w~=nil do n,w = n + 1,w:next() end
374 :lua print("There are " .. n .. " windows")
375<
376
377==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +02003788. The luaeval function *lua-luaeval* *lua-eval*
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200379
380The (dual) equivalent of "vim.eval" for passing Lua values to Vim is
381"luaeval". "luaeval" takes an expression string and an optional argument and
382returns the result of the expression. It is semantically equivalent in Lua to:
383>
384 local chunkheader = "local _A = select(1, ...) return "
385 function luaeval (expstr, arg)
386 local chunk = assert(loadstring(chunkheader .. expstr, "luaeval"))
387 return chunk(arg) -- return typval
388 end
389<
Bram Moolenaar52b91d82013-06-15 21:39:51 +0200390Note that "_A" receives the argument to "luaeval". Lua numbers, strings, and
391list, dict, and funcref userdata are converted to their Vim respective types,
392while Lua booleans are converted to numbers. An error is thrown if conversion
393of any of the remaining Lua types, including userdata other than lists, dicts,
394and funcrefs, is attempted.
395
396Examples: >
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200397
398 :echo luaeval('math.pi')
399 :lua a = vim.list():add('newlist')
400 :let a = luaeval('a')
401 :echo a[0] " 'newlist'
402 :function Rand(x,y) " random uniform between x and y
403 : return luaeval('(_A.y-_A.x)*math.random()+_A.x', {'x':a:x,'y':a:y})
404 : endfunction
405 :echo Rand(1,10)
406
407
408==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaard94464e2015-11-02 15:28:18 +01004099. Dynamic loading *lua-dynamic*
410
411On MS-Windows and Unix the Lua library can be loaded dynamically. The
412|:version| output then includes |+lua/dyn|.
413
414This means that Vim will search for the Lua DLL or shared library file only
415when needed. When you don't use the Lua interface you don't need it, thus
416you can use Vim without this file.
417
Bram Moolenaard94464e2015-11-02 15:28:18 +0100418
Bram Moolenaare18c0b32016-03-20 21:08:34 +0100419MS-Windows ~
420
421To use the Lua interface the Lua DLL must be in your search path. In a
422console window type "path" to see what directories are used. The 'luadll'
423option can be also used to specify the Lua DLL. The version of the DLL must
424match the Lua version Vim was compiled with.
425
426
427Unix ~
428
429The 'luadll' option can be used to specify the Lua shared library file instead
430of DYNAMIC_LUA_DLL file what was specified at compile time. The version of
431the shared library must match the Lua version Vim was compiled with.
Bram Moolenaard94464e2015-11-02 15:28:18 +0100432
433
434==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar1dced572012-04-05 16:54:08 +0200435 vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: