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-- Contains filetype detection functions for use in filetype.lua that are either:
-- * used more than once or
-- * complex (e.g. check more than one line or use conditionals).
-- Simple one-line checks, such as a check for a string in the first line are better inlined in filetype.lua.
-- A few guidelines to follow when porting a new function:
-- * Sort the function alphabetically and omit 'ft' or 'check' from the new function name.
-- * Use ':find' instead of ':match' / ':sub' if possible.
-- * When '=~' is used to match a pattern, there are two possibilities:
-- - If the pattern only contains lowercase characters, treat the comparison as case-insensitive.
-- - Otherwise, treat it as case-sensitive.
-- (Basically, we apply 'smartcase': if upper case characters are used in the original pattern, then
-- it's likely that case does matter).
-- * When '\k', '\<' or '\>' is used in a pattern, use the 'matchregex' function.
-- Note that vim.regex is case-sensitive by default, so add the '\c' flag if only lowercase letters
-- are present in the pattern:
-- Example:
-- `if line =~ '^\s*unwind_protect\>'` => `if matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*unwind_protect\>]])`
local fn = vim.fn
local M = {}
local getlines = vim.filetype._getlines
local getline = vim.filetype._getline
local findany = vim.filetype._findany
local nextnonblank = vim.filetype._nextnonblank
local matchregex = vim.filetype._matchregex
-- luacheck: push no unused args
-- luacheck: push ignore 122
-- This function checks for the kind of assembly that is wanted by the user, or
-- can be detected from the first five lines of the file.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.asm(path, bufnr)
-- tiasm uses `* comment`
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 10), '\n')
if findany(lines, { '^%*', '\n%*', 'Texas Instruments Incorporated' }) then
return 'tiasm'
end
local syntax = vim.b[bufnr].asmsyntax
if not syntax or syntax == '' then
syntax = M.asm_syntax(path, bufnr)
end
-- If b:asmsyntax still isn't set, default to asmsyntax or GNU
if not syntax or syntax == '' then
if vim.g.asmsyntax and vim.g.asmsyntax ~= 0 then
syntax = vim.g.asmsyntax
else
syntax = 'asm'
end
end
return syntax, function(b)
vim.b[b].asmsyntax = syntax
end
end
--- Active Server Pages (with Perl or Visual Basic Script)
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.asp(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_asp then
return vim.g.filetype_asp
elseif table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 3)):lower():find('perlscript') then
return 'aspperl'
end
return 'aspvbs'
end
-- Checks the first 5 lines for a asmsyntax=foo override.
-- Only whitespace characters can be present immediately before or after this statement.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.asm_syntax(_, bufnr)
local lines = ' ' .. table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5), ' '):lower() .. ' '
local match = lines:match('%sasmsyntax=([a-zA-Z0-9]+)%s')
if match then
return match
elseif findany(lines, { '%.title', '%.ident', '%.macro', '%.subtitle', '%.library' }) then
return 'vmasm'
end
end
local visual_basic_content =
[[\c^\s*\%(Attribute\s\+VB_Name\|Begin\s\+\%(VB\.\|{\%(\x\+-\)\+\x\+}\)\)]]
-- See frm() for Visual Basic form file detection
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.bas(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_bas then
return vim.g.filetype_bas
end
-- Most frequent FreeBASIC-specific keywords in distro files
local fb_keywords =
[[\c^\s*\%(extern\|var\|enum\|private\|scope\|union\|byref\|operator\|constructor\|delete\|namespace\|public\|property\|with\|destructor\|using\)\>\%(\s*[:=(]\)\@!]]
local fb_preproc =
[[\c^\s*\%(#\s*\a\+\|option\s\+\%(byval\|dynamic\|escape\|\%(no\)\=gosub\|nokeyword\|private\|static\)\>\|\%(''\|rem\)\s*\$lang\>\|def\%(byte\|longint\|short\|ubyte\|uint\|ulongint\|ushort\)\>\)]]
local fb_comment = "^%s*/'"
-- OPTION EXPLICIT, without the leading underscore, is common to many dialects
local qb64_preproc = [[\c^\s*\%($\a\+\|option\s\+\%(_explicit\|_\=explicitarray\)\>\)]]
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if matchregex(line, visual_basic_content) then
return 'vb'
elseif
line:find(fb_comment)
or matchregex(line, fb_preproc)
or matchregex(line, fb_keywords)
then
return 'freebasic'
elseif matchregex(line, qb64_preproc) then
return 'qb64'
end
end
return 'basic'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.bindzone(_, bufnr)
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 4))
if findany(lines, { '^; <<>> DiG [0-9%.]+.* <<>>', '%$ORIGIN', '%$TTL', 'IN%s+SOA' }) then
return 'bindzone'
end
end
-- Returns true if file content looks like RAPID
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @param extension? string
--- @return string|boolean?
local function is_rapid(bufnr, extension)
if extension == 'cfg' then
local line = getline(bufnr, 1):lower()
return findany(line, { 'eio:cfg', 'mmc:cfg', 'moc:cfg', 'proc:cfg', 'sio:cfg', 'sys:cfg' })
end
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if line then
-- Called from mod, prg or sys functions
return matchregex(line:lower(), [[\c\v^\s*%(\%{3}|module\s+\k+\s*%(\(|$))]])
end
return false
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.cfg(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_cfg then
return vim.g.filetype_cfg --[[@as string]]
elseif is_rapid(bufnr, 'cfg') then
return 'rapid'
end
return 'cfg'
end
--- This function checks if one of the first ten lines start with a '@'. In
--- that case it is probably a change file.
--- If the first line starts with # or ! it's probably a ch file.
--- If a line has "main", "include", "//" or "/*" it's probably ch.
--- Otherwise CHILL is assumed.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.change(_, bufnr)
local first_line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if findany(first_line, { '^#', '^!' }) then
return 'ch'
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 10)) do
if line:find('^@') then
return 'change'
end
if line:find('MODULE') then
return 'chill'
elseif findany(line:lower(), { 'main%s*%(', '#%s*include', '//' }) then
return 'ch'
end
end
return 'chill'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.changelog(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1):lower()
if line:find('; urgency=') then
return 'debchangelog'
end
return 'changelog'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.cl(_, bufnr)
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 4))
if lines:match('/%*') then
return 'opencl'
else
return 'lisp'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.class(_, bufnr)
-- Check if not a Java class (starts with '\xca\xfe\xba\xbe')
if not getline(bufnr, 1):find('^\202\254\186\190') then
return 'stata'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.cls(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_cls then
return vim.g.filetype_cls
end
local line1 = getline(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line1, [[^#!.*\<\%(rexx\|regina\)\>]]) then
return 'rexx'
elseif line1 == 'VERSION 1.0 CLASS' then
return 'vb'
end
local nonblank1 = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if nonblank1 and nonblank1:find('^[%%\\]') then
return 'tex'
elseif nonblank1 and findany(nonblank1, { '^%s*/%*', '^%s*::%w' }) then
return 'rexx'
end
return 'st'
end
--- *.cmd is close to a Batch file, but on OS/2 Rexx files and TI linker command files also use *.cmd.
--- lnk: `/* comment */`, `// comment`, and `--linker-option=value`
--- rexx: `/* comment */`, `-- comment`
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.cmd(_, bufnr)
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 20))
if matchregex(lines, [[MEMORY\|SECTIONS\|\%(^\|\n\)--\S\|\%(^\|\n\)//]]) then
return 'lnk'
else
local line1 = getline(bufnr, 1)
if line1:find('^/%*') then
return 'rexx'
else
return 'dosbatch'
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.conf(path, bufnr)
if fn.did_filetype() ~= 0 or path:find(vim.g.ft_ignore_pat) then
return
end
if path:find('%.conf$') then
return 'conf'
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5)) do
if line:find('^#') then
return 'conf'
end
end
end
--- Debian Control
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.control(_, bufnr)
local line1 = getline(bufnr, 1)
if line1 and findany(line1, { '^Source:', '^Package:' }) then
return 'debcontrol'
end
end
--- Debian Copyright
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.copyright(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):find('^Format:') then
return 'debcopyright'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.cpp(_, _)
return vim.g.cynlib_syntax_for_cpp and 'cynlib' or 'cpp'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.csh(path, bufnr)
if fn.did_filetype() ~= 0 then
-- Filetype was already detected
return
end
local contents = getlines(bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_csh then
return M.shell(path, contents, vim.g.filetype_csh)
elseif string.find(vim.o.shell, 'tcsh') then
return M.shell(path, contents, 'tcsh')
else
return M.shell(path, contents, 'csh')
end
end
--- @param path string
--- @param contents string[]
--- @return string?
local function cvs_diff(path, contents)
for _, line in ipairs(contents) do
if not line:find('^%? ') then
if matchregex(line, [[^Index:\s\+\f\+$]]) then
-- CVS diff
return 'diff'
elseif
-- Locale input files: Formal Definitions of Cultural Conventions
-- Filename must be like en_US, fr_FR@euro or en_US.UTF-8
findany(path, {
'%a%a_%a%a$',
'%a%a_%a%a[%.@]',
'%a%a_%a%ai18n$',
'%a%a_%a%aPOSIX$',
'%a%a_%a%atranslit_',
})
then
-- Only look at the first 100 lines
for line_nr = 1, 100 do
if not contents[line_nr] then
break
elseif
findany(contents[line_nr], {
'^LC_IDENTIFICATION$',
'^LC_CTYPE$',
'^LC_COLLATE$',
'^LC_MONETARY$',
'^LC_NUMERIC$',
'^LC_TIME$',
'^LC_MESSAGES$',
'^LC_PAPER$',
'^LC_TELEPHONE$',
'^LC_MEASUREMENT$',
'^LC_NAME$',
'^LC_ADDRESS$',
})
then
return 'fdcc'
end
end
end
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.dat(path, bufnr)
local file_name = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t'):lower()
-- Innovation data processing
if findany(file_name, { '^upstream%.dat$', '^upstream%..*%.dat$', '^.*%.upstream%.dat$' }) then
return 'upstreamdat'
end
if vim.g.filetype_dat then
return vim.g.filetype_dat
end
-- Determine if a *.dat file is Kuka Robot Language
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line, [[\c\v^\s*%(\&\w+|defdat>)]]) then
return 'krl'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.decl(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 3)) do
if line:lower():find('^<!sgml') then
return 'sgmldecl'
end
end
end
-- This function is called for all files under */debian/patches/*, make sure not
-- to non-dep3patch files, such as README and other text files.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.dep3patch(path, bufnr)
local file_name = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t')
if file_name == 'series' then
return
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if
findany(line, {
'^Description:',
'^Subject:',
'^Origin:',
'^Bug:',
'^Forwarded:',
'^Author:',
'^From:',
'^Reviewed%-by:',
'^Acked%-by:',
'^Last%-Updated:',
'^Applied%-Upstream:',
})
then
return 'dep3patch'
elseif line:find('^%-%-%-') then
-- End of headers found. stop processing
return
end
end
end
local function diff(contents)
if
contents[1]:find('^%-%-%- ') and contents[2]:find('^%+%+%+ ')
or contents[1]:find('^%* looking for ') and contents[2]:find('^%* comparing to ')
or contents[1]:find('^%*%*%* ') and contents[2]:find('^%-%-%- ')
or contents[1]:find('^=== ') and ((contents[2]:find('^' .. string.rep('=', 66)) and contents[3]:find(
'^%-%-% '
) and contents[4]:find('^%+%+%+')) or (contents[2]:find('^%-%-%- ') and contents[3]:find(
'^%+%+%+ '
)))
or findany(contents[1], { '^=== removed', '^=== added', '^=== renamed', '^=== modified' })
then
return 'diff'
end
end
local function dns_zone(contents)
if
findany(
contents[1] .. contents[2] .. contents[3] .. contents[4],
{ '^; <<>> DiG [0-9%.]+.* <<>>', '%$ORIGIN', '%$TTL', 'IN%s+SOA' }
)
then
return 'bindzone'
end
-- BAAN
if -- Check for 1 to 80 '*' characters
contents[1]:find('|%*' .. string.rep('%*?', 79)) and contents[2]:find('VRC ')
or contents[2]:find('|%*' .. string.rep('%*?', 79)) and contents[3]:find('VRC ')
then
return 'baan'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.dtrace(_, bufnr)
if fn.did_filetype() ~= 0 then
-- Filetype was already detected
return
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if matchregex(line, [[\c^module\>\|^import\>]]) then
-- D files often start with a module and/or import statement.
return 'd'
elseif findany(line, { '^#!%S+dtrace', '#pragma%s+D%s+option', ':%S-:%S-:' }) then
return 'dtrace'
end
end
return 'd'
end
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @return boolean
local function is_modula2(bufnr)
return matchregex(nextnonblank(bufnr, 1), [[\<MODULE\s\+\w\+\s*\%(\[.*]\s*\)\=;\|^\s*(\*]])
end
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @return string, fun(b: integer)
local function modula2(bufnr)
local dialect = vim.g.modula2_default_dialect or 'pim'
local extension = vim.g.modula2_default_extension or ''
-- ignore unknown dialects or badly formatted tags
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 200)) do
local matched_dialect, matched_extension = line:match('%(%*!m2(%w+)%+(%w+)%*%)')
if not matched_dialect then
matched_dialect = line:match('%(%*!m2(%w+)%*%)')
end
if matched_dialect then
if vim.tbl_contains({ 'iso', 'pim', 'r10' }, matched_dialect) then
dialect = matched_dialect
end
if vim.tbl_contains({ 'gm2' }, matched_extension) then
extension = matched_extension
end
break
end
end
return 'modula2',
function(b)
vim._with({ buf = b }, function()
fn['modula2#SetDialect'](dialect, extension)
end)
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.def(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):find('%%%%') then
return 'tex'
end
if vim.g.filetype_def == 'modula2' or is_modula2(bufnr) then
return modula2(bufnr)
end
if vim.g.filetype_def then
return vim.g.filetype_def
end
return 'def'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.dsp(path, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_dsp then
return vim.g.filetype_dsp
end
-- Test the filename
local file_name = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t')
if file_name:find('^[mM]akefile.*$') then
return 'make'
end
-- Test the file contents
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 200)) do
if
findany(line, {
-- Check for comment style
[[#.*]],
-- Check for common lines
[[^.*Microsoft Developer Studio Project File.*$]],
[[^!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile\..+$]],
-- Check for keywords
[[^!(IF,ELSEIF,ENDIF).*$]],
-- Check for common assignments
[[^SOURCE=.*$]],
})
then
return 'make'
end
end
-- Otherwise, assume we have a Faust file
return 'faust'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.e(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_euphoria then
return vim.g.filetype_euphoria
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if findany(line, { "^%s*<'%s*$", "^%s*'>%s*$" }) then
return 'specman'
end
end
return 'eiffel'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.edn(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*(\s*edif\>]]) then
return 'edif'
else
return 'clojure'
end
end
-- This function checks for valid cl syntax in the first five lines.
-- Look for either an opening comment, '#', or a block start, '{'.
-- If not found, assume SGML.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.ent(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5)) do
if line:find('^%s*[#{]') then
return 'cl'
elseif not line:find('^%s*$') then
-- Not a blank line, not a comment, and not a block start,
-- so doesn't look like valid cl code.
break
end
end
return 'dtd'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.euphoria(_, _)
return vim.g.filetype_euphoria or 'euphoria3'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.ex(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_euphoria then
return vim.g.filetype_euphoria
else
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if matchregex(line, [[\c^--\|^ifdef\>\|^include\>]]) then
return 'euphoria3'
end
end
return 'elixir'
end
end
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @return boolean
local function is_forth(bufnr)
local first_line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
-- SwiftForth block comment (line is usually filled with '-' or '=') or
-- OPTIONAL (sometimes precedes the header comment)
if first_line and findany(first_line:lower(), { '^%{%s', '^%{$', '^optional%s' }) then
return true
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
-- Forth comments and colon definitions
if line:find('^[:(\\] ') then
return true
end
end
return false
end
-- Distinguish between Forth and Fortran
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.f(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_f then
return vim.g.filetype_f
end
if is_forth(bufnr) then
return 'forth'
end
return 'fortran'
end
-- This function checks the first 15 lines for appearance of 'FoamFile'
-- and then 'object' in a following line.
-- In that case, it's probably an OpenFOAM file
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.foam(_, bufnr)
local foam_file = false
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 15)) do
if line:find('^FoamFile') then
foam_file = true
elseif foam_file and line:find('^%s*object') then
return 'foam'
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.frm(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_frm then
return vim.g.filetype_frm
end
if getline(bufnr, 1) == 'VERSION 5.00' then
return 'vb'
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5)) do
if matchregex(line, visual_basic_content) then
return 'vb'
end
end
return 'form'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.fvwm_v1(_, _)
return 'fvwm', function(bufnr)
vim.b[bufnr].fvwm_version = 1
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.fvwm_v2(path, _)
if fn.fnamemodify(path, ':e') == 'm4' then
return 'fvwm2m4'
end
return 'fvwm', function(bufnr)
vim.b[bufnr].fvwm_version = 2
end
end
-- Distinguish between Forth and F#
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.fs(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_fs then
return vim.g.filetype_fs
end
if is_forth(bufnr) then
return 'forth'
end
return 'fsharp'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.git(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line, [[^\x\{40,\}\>\|^ref: ]]) then
return 'git'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.header(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 200)) do
if findany(line:lower(), { '^@interface', '^@end', '^@class' }) then
if vim.g.c_syntax_for_h then
return 'objc'
else
return 'objcpp'
end
end
end
if vim.g.c_syntax_for_h then
return 'c'
elseif vim.g.ch_syntax_for_h then
return 'ch'
else
return 'cpp'
end
end
--- Recursively search for Hare source files in a directory and any
--- subdirectories, up to a given depth.
--- @param dir string
--- @param depth number
--- @return boolean
local function is_hare_module(dir, depth)
depth = math.max(depth, 0)
for name, _ in vim.fs.dir(dir, { depth = depth + 1 }) do
if name:find('%.ha$') then
return true
end
end
return false
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.haredoc(path, _)
if vim.g.filetype_haredoc then
if is_hare_module(vim.fs.dirname(path), vim.g.haredoc_search_depth or 1) then
return 'haredoc'
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.html(_, bufnr)
-- Disabled for the reasons mentioned here:
-- https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/13594#issuecomment-1834465890
-- local filename = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t')
-- if filename:find('%.component%.html$') then
-- return 'htmlangular'
-- end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 40)) do
if
matchregex(
line,
[[@\(if\|for\|defer\|switch\)\|\*\(ngIf\|ngFor\|ngSwitch\|ngTemplateOutlet\)\|ng-template\|ng-content]]
)
then
return 'htmlangular'
elseif matchregex(line, [[\<DTD\s\+XHTML\s]]) then
return 'xhtml'
elseif
matchregex(
line,
[[\c{%\s*\(autoescape\|block\|comment\|csrf_token\|cycle\|debug\|extends\|filter\|firstof\|for\|if\|ifchanged\|include\|load\|lorem\|now\|query_string\|regroup\|resetcycle\|spaceless\|templatetag\|url\|verbatim\|widthratio\|with\)\>\|{#\s\+]]
)
then
return 'htmldjango'
elseif findany(line, { '<extend', '<super>' }) then
return 'superhtml'
end
end
return 'html'
end
-- Virata Config Script File or Drupal module
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.hw(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):lower():find('<%?php') then
return 'php'
end
return 'virata'
end
-- This function checks for an assembly comment or a SWIG keyword or verbatim
-- block in the first 50 lines.
-- If not found, assume Progress.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.i(path, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_i then
return vim.g.filetype_i
end
-- These include the leading '%' sign
local ft_swig_keywords =
[[^\s*%\%(addmethods\|apply\|beginfile\|clear\|constant\|define\|echo\|enddef\|endoffile\|extend\|feature\|fragment\|ignore\|import\|importfile\|include\|includefile\|inline\|insert\|keyword\|module\|name\|namewarn\|native\|newobject\|parms\|pragma\|rename\|template\|typedef\|typemap\|types\|varargs\|warn\)]]
-- This is the start/end of a block that is copied literally to the processor file (C/C++)
local ft_swig_verbatim_block_start = '^%s*%%{'
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 50)) do
if line:find('^%s*;') or line:find('^%*') then
return M.asm(path, bufnr)
elseif matchregex(line, ft_swig_keywords) or line:find(ft_swig_verbatim_block_start) then
return 'swig'
end
end
return 'progress'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.idl(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 50)) do
if findany(line:lower(), { '^%s*import%s+"unknwn"%.idl', '^%s*import%s+"objidl"%.idl' }) then
return 'msidl'
end
end
return 'idl'
end
local pascal_comments = { '^%s*{', '^%s*%(%*', '^%s*//' }
local pascal_keywords =
[[\c^\s*\%(program\|unit\|library\|uses\|begin\|procedure\|function\|const\|type\|var\)\>]]
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.inc(path, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_inc then
return vim.g.filetype_inc
end
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 3))
if lines:lower():find('perlscript') then
return 'aspperl'
elseif lines:find('<%%') then
return 'aspvbs'
elseif lines:find('<%?') then
return 'php'
-- Pascal supports // comments but they're vary rarely used for file
-- headers so assume POV-Ray
elseif findany(lines, { '^%s{', '^%s%(%*' }) or matchregex(lines, pascal_keywords) then
return 'pascal'
elseif findany(lines, { '^%s*inherit ', '^%s*require ', '^%s*%u[%w_:${}]*%s+%??[?:+]?= ' }) then
return 'bitbake'
else
local syntax = M.asm_syntax(path, bufnr)
if not syntax or syntax == '' then
return 'pov'
end
return syntax, function(b)
vim.b[b].asmsyntax = syntax
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.inp(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):find('%%%%') then
return 'tex'
elseif getline(bufnr, 1):find('^%*') then
return 'abaqus'
else
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 500)) do
if line:lower():find('^header surface data') then
return 'trasys'
end
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.install(path, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):lower():find('<%?php') then
return 'php'
end
return M.bash(path, bufnr)
end
--- Innovation Data Processing
--- (refactor of filetype.vim since the patterns are case-insensitive)
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.log(path, _)
path = path:lower() --- @type string LuaLS bug
if
findany(
path,
{ 'upstream%.log', 'upstream%..*%.log', '.*%.upstream%.log', 'upstream%-.*%.log' }
)
then
return 'upstreamlog'
elseif
findany(
path,
{ 'upstreaminstall%.log', 'upstreaminstall%..*%.log', '.*%.upstreaminstall%.log' }
)
then
return 'upstreaminstalllog'
elseif findany(path, { 'usserver%.log', 'usserver%..*%.log', '.*%.usserver%.log' }) then
return 'usserverlog'
elseif findany(path, { 'usw2kagt%.log', 'usw2kagt%..*%.log', '.*%.usw2kagt%.log' }) then
return 'usw2kagtlog'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.ll(_, bufnr)
local first_line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(first_line, [[;\|\<source_filename\>\|\<target\>]]) then
return 'llvm'
else
return 'lifelines'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.lpc(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.lpc_syntax_for_c then
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 12)) do
if
findany(line, {
'^//',
'^inherit',
'^private',
'^protected',
'^nosave',
'^string',
'^object',
'^mapping',
'^mixed',
})
then
return 'lpc'
end
end
end
return 'c'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.lsl(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_lsl then
return vim.g.filetype_lsl
end
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if findany(line, { '^%s*%%', ':%s*trait%s*$' }) then
return 'larch'
else
return 'lsl'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.m(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_m then
return vim.g.filetype_m
end
-- Excluding end(for|function|if|switch|while) common to Murphi
local octave_block_terminators =
[[\<end\%(_try_catch\|classdef\|enumeration\|events\|methods\|parfor\|properties\)\>]]
local objc_preprocessor =
[[\c^\s*#\s*\%(import\|include\|define\|if\|ifn\=def\|undef\|line\|error\|pragma\)\>]]
-- Whether we've seen a multiline comment leader
local saw_comment = false
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if line:find('^%s*/%*') then
-- /* ... */ is a comment in Objective C and Murphi, so we can't conclude
-- it's either of them yet, but track this as a hint in case we don't see
-- anything more definitive.
saw_comment = true
end
if
line:find('^%s*//')
or matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*@import\>]])
or matchregex(line, objc_preprocessor)
then
return 'objc'
end
if
findany(line, { '^%s*#', '^%s*%%!' })
or matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*unwind_protect\>]])
or matchregex(line, [[\c\%(^\|;\)\s*]] .. octave_block_terminators)
then
return 'octave'
elseif line:find('^%s*%%') then
return 'matlab'
elseif line:find('^%s*%(%*') then
return 'mma'
elseif matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*\(\(type\|var\)\>\|--\)]]) then
return 'murphi'
end
end
if saw_comment then
-- We didn't see anything definitive, but this looks like either Objective C
-- or Murphi based on the comment leader. Assume the former as it is more
-- common.
return 'objc'
else
-- Default is Matlab
return 'matlab'
end
end
--- @param contents string[]
--- @return string?
local function m4(contents)
for _, line in ipairs(contents) do
if matchregex(line, [[^\s*dnl\>]]) then
return 'm4'
end
end
if vim.env.TERM == 'amiga' and findany(contents[1]:lower(), { '^;', '^%.bra' }) then
-- AmigaDos scripts
return 'amiga'
end
end
--- Check if it is a Microsoft Makefile
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.make(_, bufnr)
vim.b.make_microsoft = nil
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 1000)) do
if matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*!\s*\(ifn\=\(def\)\=\|include\|message\|error\)\>]]) then
vim.b.make_microsoft = 1
break
elseif
matchregex(line, [[^ *ifn\=\(eq\|def\)\>]])
or findany(line, { '^ *[-s]?%s', '^ *%w+%s*[!?:+]=' })
then
break
end
end
return 'make'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.markdown(_, _)
return vim.g.filetype_md or 'markdown'
end
--- Rely on the file to start with a comment.
--- MS message text files use ';', Sendmail files use '#' or 'dnl'
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.mc(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 20)) do
if findany(line:lower(), { '^%s*#', '^%s*dnl' }) then
-- Sendmail .mc file
return 'm4'
elseif line:find('^%s*;') then
return 'msmessages'
end
end
-- Default: Sendmail .mc file
return 'm4'
end
--- @param path string
--- @return string?
function M.me(path)
local filename = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':t'):lower()
if filename ~= 'read.me' and filename ~= 'click.me' then
return 'nroff'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.mm(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 20)) do
if matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|/\*\)]]) then
return 'objcpp'
end
end
return 'nroff'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.mms(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 20)) do
if findany(line, { '^%s*%%', '^%s*//', '^%*' }) then
return 'mmix'
elseif line:find('^%s*#') then
return 'make'
end
end
return 'mmix'
end
--- Returns true if file content looks like LambdaProlog
--- @param bufnr integer
--- @return boolean
local function is_lprolog(bufnr)
-- Skip apparent comments and blank lines, what looks like
-- LambdaProlog comment may be RAPID header
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr)) do
-- The second pattern matches a LambdaProlog comment
if not findany(line, { '^%s*$', '^%s*%%' }) then
-- The pattern must not catch a go.mod file
return matchregex(line, [[\c\<module\s\+\w\+\s*\.\s*\(%\|$\)]])
end
end
return false
end
--- Determine if *.mod is ABB RAPID, LambdaProlog, Modula-2, Modsim III or go.mod
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.mod(path, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_mod == 'modula2' or is_modula2(bufnr) then
return modula2(bufnr)
end
if vim.g.filetype_mod then
return vim.g.filetype_mod
elseif matchregex(path, [[\c\<go\.mod$]]) then
return 'gomod'
elseif is_lprolog(bufnr) then
return 'lprolog'
elseif is_rapid(bufnr) then
return 'rapid'
end
-- Nothing recognized, assume modsim3
return 'modsim3'
end
--- Determine if *.mod is ABB RAPID, LambdaProlog, Modula-2, Modsim III or go.mod
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.mp(_, _)
return 'mp', function(b)
vim.b[b].mp_metafun = 1
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.news(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):lower():find('; urgency=') then
return 'debchangelog'
end
end
--- This function checks if one of the first five lines start with a dot. In
--- that case it is probably an nroff file.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.nroff(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5)) do
if line:find('^%.') then
return 'nroff'
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.patch(_, bufnr)
local firstline = getline(bufnr, 1)
if string.find(firstline, '^From ' .. string.rep('%x', 40) .. '+ Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001$') then
return 'gitsendemail'
end
return 'diff'
end
--- If the file has an extension of 't' and is in a directory 't' or 'xt' then
--- it is almost certainly a Perl test file.
--- If the first line starts with '#' and contains 'perl' it's probably a Perl file.
--- (Slow test) If a file contains a 'use' statement then it is almost certainly a Perl file.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.perl(path, bufnr)
local dir_name = vim.fs.dirname(path)
if fn.fnamemodify(path, '%:e') == 't' and (dir_name == 't' or dir_name == 'xt') then
return 'perl'
end
local first_line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if first_line:find('^#') and first_line:lower():find('perl') then
return 'perl'
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 30)) do
if matchregex(line, [[\c^use\s\s*\k]]) then
return 'perl'
end
end
end
local prolog_patterns = { '^%s*:%-', '^%s*%%+%s', '^%s*%%+$', '^%s*/%*', '%.%s*$' }
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.pl(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_pl then
return vim.g.filetype_pl
end
-- Recognize Prolog by specific text in the first non-empty line;
-- require a blank after the '%' because Perl uses "%list" and "%translate"
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if line and matchregex(line, [[\c\<prolog\>]]) or findany(line, prolog_patterns) then
return 'prolog'
else
return 'perl'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.pm(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if line:find('XPM2') then
return 'xpm2'
elseif line:find('XPM') then
return 'xpm'
else
return 'perl'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.pp(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_pp then
return vim.g.filetype_pp
end
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if findany(line, pascal_comments) or matchregex(line, pascal_keywords) then
return 'pascal'
else
return 'puppet'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.prg(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_prg then
return vim.g.filetype_prg
elseif is_rapid(bufnr) then
return 'rapid'
else
-- Nothing recognized, assume Clipper
return 'clipper'
end
end
function M.printcap(ptcap_type)
if fn.did_filetype() == 0 then
return 'ptcap', function(bufnr)
vim.b[bufnr].ptcap_type = ptcap_type
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.progress_cweb(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_w then
return vim.g.filetype_w
else
if
getline(bufnr, 1):lower():find('^&analyze')
or getline(bufnr, 3):lower():find('^&global%-define')
then
return 'progress'
else
return 'cweb'
end
end
end
-- This function checks for valid Pascal syntax in the first 10 lines.
-- Look for either an opening comment or a program start.
-- If not found, assume Progress.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.progress_pascal(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_p then
return vim.g.filetype_p
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 10)) do
if findany(line, pascal_comments) or matchregex(line, pascal_keywords) then
return 'pascal'
elseif not line:find('^%s*$') or line:find('^/%*') then
-- Not an empty line: Doesn't look like valid Pascal code.
-- Or it looks like a Progress /* comment
break
end
end
return 'progress'
end
--- Distinguish between "default", Prolog and Cproto prototype file.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.proto(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 2):find('/%* Generated automatically %*/') then
return 'c'
elseif getline(bufnr, 2):find('.;$') then
-- Cproto files have a comment in the first line and a function prototype in
-- the second line, it always ends in ";". Indent files may also have
-- comments, thus we can't match comments to see the difference.
-- IDL files can have a single ';' in the second line, require at least one
-- character before the ';'.
return 'cpp'
end
-- Recognize Prolog by specific text in the first non-empty line;
-- require a blank after the '%' because Perl uses "%list" and "%translate"
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if line and matchregex(line, [[\c\<prolog\>]]) or findany(line, prolog_patterns) then
return 'prolog'
end
end
-- Software Distributor Product Specification File (POSIX 1387.2-1995)
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.psf(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1):lower()
if
findany(line, {
'^%s*distribution%s*$',
'^%s*installed_software%s*$',
'^%s*root%s*$',
'^%s*bundle%s*$',
'^%s*product%s*$',
})
then
return 'psf'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.r(_, bufnr)
local lines = getlines(bufnr, 1, 50)
-- Rebol is easy to recognize, check for that first
if matchregex(table.concat(lines), [[\c\<rebol\>]]) then
return 'rebol'
end
for _, line in ipairs(lines) do
-- R has # comments
if line:find('^%s*#') then
return 'r'
end
-- Rexx has /* comments */
if line:find('^%s*/%*') then
return 'rexx'
end
end
-- Nothing recognized, use user default or assume R
if vim.g.filetype_r then
return vim.g.filetype_r
end
-- Rexx used to be the default, but R appears to be much more popular.
return 'r'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.redif(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5)) do
if line:lower():find('^template%-type:') then
return 'redif'
end
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.reg(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1):lower()
if
line:find('^regedit[0-9]*%s*$') or line:find('^windows registry editor version %d*%.%d*%s*$')
then
return 'registry'
end
end
-- Diva (with Skill) or InstallShield
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.rul(_, bufnr)
if table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 6)):lower():find('installshield') then
return 'ishd'
end
return 'diva'
end
local udev_rules_pattern = '^%s*udev_rules%s*=%s*"([%^"]+)/*".*'
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.rules(path)
path = path:lower() --- @type string LuaLS bug
if
findany(path, {
'/etc/udev/.*%.rules$',
'/etc/udev/rules%.d/.*$.rules$',
'/usr/lib/udev/.*%.rules$',
'/usr/lib/udev/rules%.d/.*%.rules$',
'/lib/udev/.*%.rules$',
'/lib/udev/rules%.d/.*%.rules$',
})
then
return 'udevrules'
elseif path:find('^/etc/ufw/') then
-- Better than hog
return 'conf'
elseif findany(path, { '^/etc/polkit%-1/rules%.d', '/usr/share/polkit%-1/rules%.d' }) then
return 'javascript'
else
local ok, config_lines = pcall(fn.readfile, '/etc/udev/udev.conf')
--- @cast config_lines +string[]
if not ok then
return 'hog'
end
local dir = fn.fnamemodify(path, ':h')
for _, line in ipairs(config_lines) do
local match = line:match(udev_rules_pattern)
if match then
local udev_rules = line:gsub(udev_rules_pattern, match, 1)
if dir == udev_rules then
return 'udevrules'
end
end
end
return 'hog'
end
end
-- LambdaProlog and Standard ML signature files
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sig(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_sig then
return vim.g.filetype_sig
end
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
-- LambdaProlog comment or keyword
if findany(line, { '^%s*/%*', '^%s*%%', '^%s*sig%s+%a' }) then
return 'lprolog'
-- SML comment or keyword
elseif findany(line, { '^%s*%(%*', '^%s*signature%s+%a', '^%s*structure%s+%a' }) then
return 'sml'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sa(_, bufnr)
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 4), '\n')
if findany(lines, { '^;', '\n;' }) then
return 'tiasm'
end
return 'sather'
end
-- This function checks the first 25 lines of file extension "sc" to resolve
-- detection between scala and SuperCollider
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sc(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 25)) do
if
findany(line, {
'var%s<',
'classvar%s<',
'%^this.*',
'|%w+|',
'%+%s%w*%s{',
'%*ar%s',
})
then
return 'supercollider'
end
end
return 'scala'
end
-- This function checks the first line of file extension "scd" to resolve
-- detection between scdoc and SuperCollider
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.scd(_, bufnr)
local first = '^%S+%(%d[0-9A-Za-z]*%)'
local opt = [[%s+"[^"]*"]]
local line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if findany(line, { first .. '$', first .. opt .. '$', first .. opt .. opt .. '$' }) then
return 'scdoc'
end
return 'supercollider'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sgml(_, bufnr)
local lines = table.concat(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5))
if lines:find('linuxdoc') then
return 'sgmllnx'
elseif lines:find('<!DOCTYPE.*DocBook') then
return 'docbk',
function(b)
vim.b[b].docbk_type = 'sgml'
vim.b[b].docbk_ver = 4
end
else
return 'sgml'
end
end
--- @param path string
--- @param contents string[]
--- @param name? string
--- @return string?, fun(b: integer)?
local function sh(path, contents, name)
-- Path may be nil, do not fail in that case
if fn.did_filetype() ~= 0 or (path or ''):find(vim.g.ft_ignore_pat) then
-- Filetype was already detected or detection should be skipped
return
end
-- Get the name from the first line if not specified
name = name or contents[1]
if matchregex(name, [[\<csh\>]]) then
-- Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/csh.
return M.shell(path, contents, 'csh')
-- Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/tcsh.
elseif matchregex(name, [[\<tcsh\>]]) then
return M.shell(path, contents, 'tcsh')
-- Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/zsh.
elseif matchregex(name, [[\<zsh\>]]) then
return M.shell(path, contents, 'zsh')
end
local on_detect --- @type fun(b: integer)?
if matchregex(name, [[\<ksh\>]]) then
on_detect = function(b)
vim.b[b].is_kornshell = 1
vim.b[b].is_bash = nil
vim.b[b].is_sh = nil
end
elseif vim.g.bash_is_sh or matchregex(name, [[\<\(bash\|bash2\)\>]]) then
on_detect = function(b)
vim.b[b].is_bash = 1
vim.b[b].is_kornshell = nil
vim.b[b].is_sh = nil
end
-- Ubuntu links sh to dash
elseif matchregex(name, [[\<\(sh\|dash\)\>]]) then
on_detect = function(b)
vim.b[b].is_sh = 1
vim.b[b].is_kornshell = nil
vim.b[b].is_bash = nil
end
end
return M.shell(path, contents, 'sh'), on_detect
end
--- @param name? string
--- @return vim.filetype.mapfn
local function sh_with(name)
return function(path, bufnr)
return sh(path, getlines(bufnr), name)
end
end
M.sh = sh_with()
M.bash = sh_with('bash')
M.ksh = sh_with('ksh')
M.tcsh = sh_with('tcsh')
--- For shell-like file types, check for an "exec" command hidden in a comment, as used for Tcl.
--- @param path string
--- @param contents string[]
--- @param name? string
--- @return string?
function M.shell(path, contents, name)
if fn.did_filetype() ~= 0 or matchregex(path, vim.g.ft_ignore_pat) then
-- Filetype was already detected or detection should be skipped
return
end
local prev_line = ''
for line_nr, line in ipairs(contents) do
-- Skip the first line
if line_nr ~= 1 then
--- @type string
line = line:lower()
if line:find('%s*exec%s') and not prev_line:find('^%s*#.*\\$') then
-- Found an "exec" line after a comment with continuation
local n = line:gsub('%s*exec%s+([^ ]*/)?', '', 1)
if matchregex(n, [[\c\<tclsh\|\<wish]]) then
return 'tcl'
end
end
prev_line = line
end
end
return name
end
-- Swift Intermediate Language or SILE
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sil(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if line:find('^%s*[\\%%]') then
return 'sile'
elseif line:find('^%s*%S') then
return 'sil'
end
end
-- No clue, default to "sil"
return 'sil'
end
-- SMIL or SNMP MIB file
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.smi(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line, [[\c\<smil\>]]) then
return 'smil'
else
return 'mib'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sql(_, _)
return vim.g.filetype_sql and vim.g.filetype_sql or 'sql'
end
-- Determine if a *.src file is Kuka Robot Language
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.src(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_src then
return vim.g.filetype_src
end
local line = nextnonblank(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line, [[\c\v^\s*%(\&\w+|%(global\s+)?def%(fct)?>)]]) then
return 'krl'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.sys(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_sys then
return vim.g.filetype_sys
elseif is_rapid(bufnr) then
return 'rapid'
end
return 'bat'
end
-- Choose context, plaintex, or tex (LaTeX) based on these rules:
-- 1. Check the first line of the file for "%&<format>".
-- 2. Check the first 1000 non-comment lines for LaTeX or ConTeXt keywords.
-- 3. Default to "plain" or to g:tex_flavor, can be set in user's vimrc.
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.tex(path, bufnr)
local matched, _, format = getline(bufnr, 1):find('^%%&%s*(%a+)')
if matched then
--- @type string
format = format:lower():gsub('pdf', '', 1)
elseif path:lower():find('tex/context/.*/.*%.tex') then
return 'context'
else
-- Default value, may be changed later:
format = vim.g.tex_flavor or 'plaintex'
local lpat = [[documentclass\>\|usepackage\>\|begin{\|newcommand\>\|renewcommand\>]]
local cpat =
[[start\a\+\|setup\a\+\|usemodule\|enablemode\|enableregime\|setvariables\|useencoding\|usesymbols\|stelle\a\+\|verwende\a\+\|stel\a\+\|gebruik\a\+\|usa\a\+\|imposta\a\+\|regle\a\+\|utilisemodule\>]]
for i, l in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 1000)) do
-- Find first non-comment line
if not l:find('^%s*%%%S') then
-- Check the next thousand lines for a LaTeX or ConTeXt keyword.
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, i, i + 1000)) do
if matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*\\\%(]] .. lpat .. [[\)]]) then
return 'tex'
elseif matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*\\\%(]] .. cpat .. [[\)]]) then
return 'context'
end
end
end
end
end -- if matched
-- Translation from formats to file types. TODO: add AMSTeX, RevTex, others?
if format == 'plain' then
return 'plaintex'
elseif format == 'plaintex' or format == 'context' then
return format
else
-- Probably LaTeX
return 'tex'
end
end
-- Determine if a *.tf file is TF (TinyFugue) mud client or terraform
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.tf(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr)) do
-- Assume terraform file on a non-empty line (not whitespace-only)
-- and when the first non-whitespace character is not a ; or /
if not line:find('^%s*$') and not line:find('^%s*[;/]') then
return 'terraform'
end
end
return 'tf'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.ttl(_, bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1):lower()
if line:find('^@?prefix') or line:find('^@?base') then
return 'turtle'
end
return 'teraterm'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.txt(_, bufnr)
-- helpfiles match *.txt, but should have a modeline as last line
if not getline(bufnr, -1):find('vim:.*ft=help') then
return 'text'
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.typ(_, bufnr)
if vim.g.filetype_typ then
return vim.g.filetype_typ
end
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 200)) do
if
findany(line, {
'^CASE[%s]?=[%s]?SAME$',
'^CASE[%s]?=[%s]?LOWER$',
'^CASE[%s]?=[%s]?UPPER$',
'^CASE[%s]?=[%s]?OPPOSITE$',
'^TYPE%s',
})
then
return 'sql'
end
end
return 'typst'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.uci(_, bufnr)
-- Return "uci" iff the file has a config or package statement near the
-- top of the file and all preceding lines were comments or blank.
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 3)) do
-- Match a config or package statement at the start of the line.
if
line:find('^%s*[cp]%s+%S')
or line:find('^%s*config%s+%S')
or line:find('^%s*package%s+%S')
then
return 'uci'
end
-- Match a line that is either all blank or blank followed by a comment
if not (line:find('^%s*$') or line:find('^%s*#')) then
break
end
end
end
-- Determine if a .v file is Verilog, V, or Coq
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.v(_, bufnr)
if fn.did_filetype() ~= 0 then
-- Filetype was already detected
return
end
if vim.g.filetype_v then
return vim.g.filetype_v
end
local in_comment = 0
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 500)) do
if line:find('^%s*/%*') then
in_comment = 1
end
if in_comment == 1 then
if line:find('%*/') then
in_comment = 0
end
elseif not line:find('^%s*//') then
if
line:find('%.%s*$') and not line:find('/[/*]')
or line:find('%(%*') and not line:find('/[/*].*%(%*')
then
return 'coq'
elseif findany(line, { ';%s*$', ';%s*/[/*]', '^%s*module%s+%w+%s*%(' }) then
return 'verilog'
end
end
end
return 'v'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.vba(_, bufnr)
if getline(bufnr, 1):find('^["#] Vimball Archiver') then
return 'vim'
end
return 'vb'
end
-- WEB (*.web is also used for Winbatch: Guess, based on expecting "%" comment
-- lines in a WEB file).
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.web(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 5)) do
if line:find('^%%') then
return 'web'
end
end
return 'winbatch'
end
-- XFree86 config
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.xfree86_v3(_, _)
return 'xf86conf',
function(bufnr)
local line = getline(bufnr, 1)
if matchregex(line, [[\<XConfigurator\>]]) then
vim.b[bufnr].xf86conf_xfree86_version = 3
end
end
end
-- XFree86 config
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.xfree86_v4(_, _)
return 'xf86conf', function(b)
vim.b[b].xf86conf_xfree86_version = 4
end
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.xml(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
local is_docbook4 = line:find('<!DOCTYPE.*DocBook')
line = line:lower()
local is_docbook5 = line:find([[ xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"]])
if is_docbook4 or is_docbook5 then
return 'docbk',
function(b)
vim.b[b].docbk_type = 'xml'
vim.b[b].docbk_ver = is_docbook4 and 4 or 5
end
end
if line:find([[xmlns:xbl="http://www.mozilla.org/xbl"]]) then
return 'xbl'
end
end
return 'xml'
end
--- @type vim.filetype.mapfn
function M.y(_, bufnr)
for _, line in ipairs(getlines(bufnr, 1, 100)) do
if line:find('^%s*%%') then
return 'yacc'
end
if matchregex(line, [[\c^\s*\(#\|class\>\)]]) and not line:lower():find('^%s*#%s*include') then
return 'racc'
end
end
return 'yacc'
end
-- luacheck: pop
-- luacheck: pop
local patterns_hashbang = {
['^zsh\\>'] = { 'zsh', { vim_regex = true } },
['^\\(tclsh\\|wish\\|expectk\\|itclsh\\|itkwish\\)\\>'] = { 'tcl', { vim_regex = true } },
['^expect\\>'] = { 'expect', { vim_regex = true } },
['^gnuplot\\>'] = { 'gnuplot', { vim_regex = true } },
['make\\>'] = { 'make', { vim_regex = true } },
['^pike\\%(\\>\\|[0-9]\\)'] = { 'pike', { vim_regex = true } },
lua = 'lua',
perl = 'perl',
php = 'php',
python = 'python',
['^groovy\\>'] = { 'groovy', { vim_regex = true } },
raku = 'raku',
ruby = 'ruby',
['node\\(js\\)\\=\\>\\|js\\>'] = { 'javascript', { vim_regex = true } },
['rhino\\>'] = { 'javascript', { vim_regex = true } },
just = 'just',
-- BC calculator
['^bc\\>'] = { 'bc', { vim_regex = true } },
['sed\\>'] = { 'sed', { vim_regex = true } },
ocaml = 'ocaml',
-- Awk scripts; also finds "gawk"
['awk\\>'] = { 'awk', { vim_regex = true } },
wml = 'wml',
scheme = 'scheme',
cfengine = 'cfengine',
escript = 'erlang',
haskell = 'haskell',
clojure = 'clojure',
['scala\\>'] = { 'scala', { vim_regex = true } },
-- Free Pascal
['instantfpc\\>'] = { 'pascal', { vim_regex = true } },
['fennel\\>'] = { 'fennel', { vim_regex = true } },
-- MikroTik RouterOS script
['rsc\\>'] = { 'routeros', { vim_regex = true } },
['fish\\>'] = { 'fish', { vim_regex = true } },
['gforth\\>'] = { 'forth', { vim_regex = true } },
['icon\\>'] = { 'icon', { vim_regex = true } },
guile = 'scheme',
['nix%-shell'] = 'nix',
['^crystal\\>'] = { 'crystal', { vim_regex = true } },
['^\\%(rexx\\|regina\\)\\>'] = { 'rexx', { vim_regex = true } },
['^janet\\>'] = { 'janet', { vim_regex = true } },
['^dart\\>'] = { 'dart', { vim_regex = true } },
['^execlineb\\>'] = { 'execline', { vim_regex = true } },
['^vim\\>'] = { 'vim', { vim_regex = true } },
}
---@private
--- File starts with "#!".
--- @param contents string[]
--- @param path string
--- @param dispatch_extension fun(name: string): string?, fun(b: integer)?
--- @return string?
--- @return fun(b: integer)?
local function match_from_hashbang(contents, path, dispatch_extension)
local first_line = contents[1]
-- Check for a line like "#!/usr/bin/env {options} bash". Turn it into
-- "#!/usr/bin/bash" to make matching easier.
-- Recognize only a few {options} that are commonly used.
if matchregex(first_line, [[^#!\s*\S*\<env\s]]) then
first_line = first_line:gsub('%S+=%S+', '')
first_line = first_line
:gsub('%-%-ignore%-environment', '', 1)
:gsub('%-%-split%-string', '', 1)
:gsub('%-[iS]', '', 1)
first_line = fn.substitute(first_line, [[\<env\s\+]], '', '')
end
-- Get the program name.
-- Only accept spaces in PC style paths: "#!c:/program files/perl [args]".
-- If the word env is used, use the first word after the space:
-- "#!/usr/bin/env perl [path/args]"
-- If there is no path use the first word: "#!perl [path/args]".
-- Otherwise get the last word after a slash: "#!/usr/bin/perl [path/args]".
local name --- @type string
if first_line:find('^#!%s*%a:[/\\]') then
name = fn.substitute(first_line, [[^#!.*[/\\]\(\i\+\).*]], '\\1', '')
elseif matchregex(first_line, [[^#!.*\<env\>]]) then
name = fn.substitute(first_line, [[^#!.*\<env\>\s\+\(\i\+\).*]], '\\1', '')
elseif matchregex(first_line, [[^#!\s*[^/\\ ]*\>\([^/\\]\|$\)]]) then
name = fn.substitute(first_line, [[^#!\s*\([^/\\ ]*\>\).*]], '\\1', '')
else
name = fn.substitute(first_line, [[^#!\s*\S*[/\\]\(\f\+\).*]], '\\1', '')
end
-- tcl scripts may have #!/bin/sh in the first line and "exec wish" in the
-- third line. Suggested by Steven Atkinson.
if contents[3] and contents[3]:find('^exec wish') then
name = 'wish'
end
if matchregex(name, [[^\(bash\d*\|dash\|ksh\d*\|sh\)\>]]) then
-- Bourne-like shell scripts: bash bash2 dash ksh ksh93 sh
return sh(path, contents, first_line)
elseif matchregex(name, [[^csh\>]]) then
return M.shell(path, contents, vim.g.filetype_csh or 'csh')
elseif matchregex(name, [[^tcsh\>]]) then
return M.shell(path, contents, 'tcsh')
end
for k, v in pairs(patterns_hashbang) do
local ft = type(v) == 'table' and v[1] or v --[[@as string]]
local opts = type(v) == 'table' and v[2] or {}
if opts.vim_regex and matchregex(name, k) or name:find(k) then
return ft
end
end
-- If nothing matched, check the extension table. For a hashbang like
-- '#!/bin/env foo', this will set the filetype to 'fooscript' assuming
-- the filetype for the 'foo' extension is 'fooscript' in the extension table.
return dispatch_extension(name)
end
local patterns_text = {
['^#compdef\\>'] = { 'zsh', { vim_regex = true } },
['^#autoload\\>'] = { 'zsh', { vim_regex = true } },
-- ELM Mail files
['^From [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9%.=%-]*(@[^ ]*)? .* 19%d%d$'] = 'mail',
['^From [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9%.=%-]*(@[^ ]*)? .* 20%d%d$'] = 'mail',
['^From %- .* 19%d%d$'] = 'mail',
['^From %- .* 20%d%d$'] = 'mail',
-- Mason
['^<[%%&].*>'] = 'mason',
-- Vim scripts (must have '" vim' as the first line to trigger this)
['^" *[vV]im$['] = 'vim',
-- libcxx and libstdc++ standard library headers like ["iostream["] do not have
-- an extension, recognize the Emacs file mode.
['%-%*%-.*[cC]%+%+.*%-%*%-'] = 'cpp',
['^\\*\\* LambdaMOO Database, Format Version \\%([1-3]\\>\\)\\@!\\d\\+ \\*\\*$'] = {
'moo',
{ vim_regex = true },
},
-- Diff file:
-- - "diff" in first line (context diff)
-- - "Only in " in first line
-- - "--- " in first line and "+++ " in second line (unified diff).
-- - "*** " in first line and "--- " in second line (context diff).
-- - "# It was generated by makepatch " in the second line (makepatch diff).
-- - "Index: <filename>" in the first line (CVS file)
-- - "=== ", line of "=", "---", "+++ " (SVK diff)
-- - "=== ", "--- ", "+++ " (bzr diff, common case)
-- - "=== (removed|added|renamed|modified)" (bzr diff, alternative)
-- - "# HG changeset patch" in first line (Mercurial export format)
['^\\(diff\\>\\|Only in \\|\\d\\+\\(,\\d\\+\\)\\=[cda]\\d\\+\\>\\|# It was generated by makepatch \\|Index:\\s\\+\\f\\+\\r\\=$\\|===== \\f\\+ \\d\\+\\.\\d\\+ vs edited\\|==== //\\f\\+#\\d\\+\\|# HG changeset patch\\)'] = {
'diff',
{ vim_regex = true },
},
function(contents)
return diff(contents)
end,
-- PostScript Files (must have %!PS as the first line, like a2ps output)
['^%%![ \t]*PS'] = 'postscr',
function(contents)
return m4(contents)
end,
-- SiCAD scripts (must have procn or procd as the first line to trigger this)
['^ *proc[nd] *$'] = { 'sicad', { ignore_case = true } },
['^%*%*%*%* Purify'] = 'purifylog',
-- XML
['<%?%s*xml.*%?>'] = 'xml',
-- XHTML (e.g.: PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN")
['\\<DTD\\s\\+XHTML\\s'] = 'xhtml',
-- HTML (e.g.: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN")
-- Avoid "doctype html", used by slim.
['\\c<!DOCTYPE\\s\\+html\\>'] = { 'html', { vim_regex = true } },
-- PDF
['^%%PDF%-'] = 'pdf',
-- XXD output
['^%x%x%x%x%x%x%x: %x%x ?%x%x ?%x%x ?%x%x '] = 'xxd',
-- RCS/CVS log output
['^RCS file:'] = { 'rcslog', { start_lnum = 1, end_lnum = 2 } },
-- CVS commit
['^CVS:'] = { 'cvs', { start_lnum = 2 } },
['^CVS: '] = { 'cvs', { start_lnum = -1 } },
-- Prescribe
['^!R!'] = 'prescribe',
-- Send-pr
['^SEND%-PR:'] = 'sendpr',
-- SNNS files
['^SNNS network definition file'] = 'snnsnet',
['^SNNS pattern definition file'] = 'snnspat',
['^SNNS result file'] = 'snnsres',
['^%%.-[Vv]irata'] = { 'virata', { start_lnum = 1, end_lnum = 5 } },
function(lines)
if
-- inaccurate fast match first, then use accurate slow match
(lines[1]:find('execve%(') and lines[1]:find('^[0-9:%. ]*execve%('))
or lines[1]:find('^__libc_start_main')
then
return 'strace'
end
end,
-- VSE JCL
['^\\* $$ JOB\\>'] = { 'vsejcl', { vim_regex = true } },
['^// *JOB\\>'] = { 'vsejcl', { vim_regex = true } },
-- TAK and SINDA
['K & K Associates'] = { 'takout', { start_lnum = 4 } },
['TAK 2000'] = { 'takout', { start_lnum = 2 } },
['S Y S T E M S I M P R O V E D '] = { 'syndaout', { start_lnum = 3 } },
['Run Date: '] = { 'takcmp', { start_lnum = 6 } },
['Node File 1'] = { 'sindacmp', { start_lnum = 9 } },
dns_zone,
-- Valgrind
['^==%d+== valgrind'] = 'valgrind',
['^==%d+== Using valgrind'] = { 'valgrind', { start_lnum = 3 } },
-- Go docs
['PACKAGE DOCUMENTATION$'] = 'godoc',
-- Renderman Interface Bytestream
['^##RenderMan'] = 'rib',
-- Scheme scripts
['exec%s%+%S*scheme'] = { 'scheme', { start_lnum = 1, end_lnum = 2 } },
-- Git output
['^\\(commit\\|tree\\|object\\) \\x\\{40,\\}\\>\\|^tag \\S\\+$'] = {
'git',
{ vim_regex = true },
},
function(lines)
-- Gprof (gnu profiler)
if
lines[1] == 'Flat profile:'
and lines[2] == ''
and lines[3]:find('^Each sample counts as .* seconds%.$')
then
return 'gprof'
end
end,
-- Erlang terms
-- (See also: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Choosing-Modes.html#Choosing-Modes)
['%-%*%-.*erlang.*%-%*%-'] = { 'erlang', { ignore_case = true } },
-- YAML
['^%%YAML'] = 'yaml',
-- MikroTik RouterOS script
['^#.*by RouterOS'] = 'routeros',
-- Sed scripts
-- #ncomment is allowed but most likely a false positive so require a space before any trailing comment text
['^#n%s'] = 'sed',
['^#n$'] = 'sed',
}
---@private
--- File does not start with "#!".
--- @param contents string[]
--- @param path string
--- @return string?
--- @return fun(b: integer)?
local function match_from_text(contents, path)
if contents[1]:find('^:$') then
-- Bourne-like shell scripts: sh ksh bash bash2
return sh(path, contents)
elseif
matchregex(
'\n' .. table.concat(contents, '\n'),
[[\n\s*emulate\s\+\%(-[LR]\s\+\)\=[ckz]\=sh\>]]
)
then
-- Z shell scripts
return 'zsh'
end
for k, v in pairs(patterns_text) do
if type(v) == 'string' then
-- Check the first line only
if contents[1]:find(k) then
return v
end
elseif type(v) == 'function' then
-- If filetype detection fails, continue with the next pattern
local ok, ft = pcall(v, contents)
if ok and ft then
return ft
end
else
--- @cast k string
local opts = type(v) == 'table' and v[2] or {}
if opts.start_lnum and opts.end_lnum then
assert(
not opts.ignore_case,
'ignore_case=true is ignored when start_lnum is also present, needs refactor'
)
for i = opts.start_lnum, opts.end_lnum do
if not contents[i] then
break
elseif contents[i]:find(k) then
return v[1]
end
end
else
local line_nr = opts.start_lnum == -1 and #contents or opts.start_lnum or 1
if contents[line_nr] then
local line = opts.ignore_case and contents[line_nr]:lower() or contents[line_nr]
if opts.vim_regex and matchregex(line, k) or line:find(k) then
return v[1]
end
end
end
end
end
return cvs_diff(path, contents)
end
--- @param contents string[]
--- @param path string
--- @param dispatch_extension fun(name: string): string?, fun(b: integer)?
--- @return string?
--- @return fun(b: integer)?
function M.match_contents(contents, path, dispatch_extension)
local first_line = contents[1]
if first_line:find('^#!') then
return match_from_hashbang(contents, path, dispatch_extension)
else
return match_from_text(contents, path)
end
end
return M
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