Problem: `logger.log` positional args were hard to extend, and adding
`sync` support for pre-block notifications required a clean API. Test
stream completion had no user-visible signal. `setup_contest` could
silently overwrite files when a user's `filename` config returned
colliding paths.
Solution: Replace `(msg, level, override)` with `(msg, LogOpts?)` where
`LogOpts` carries `level`, `override`, and `sync`. Sync path calls
`vim.notify` directly; async path uses `vim.schedule` as before. Add
`on_done` callback to `scrape_all_tests`, fired via `on_exit` and
surfaced as a "Loaded N tests." notification. Detect filename collisions
in `proceed()` before touching the filesystem. Migrate all call sites.
## Problem
`_submit_sync` was a 170-line nested closure with `_solve_turnstile` and
the browser-install block further nested inside it. Status events went
to
stderr, which `run_scraper()` silently discards, leaving the user with a
10–30s silent hang after credential entry. The NDJSON spawn path also
lacked stdin support, so submit had no streaming path at all.
## Solution
Extract `_TURNSTILE_JS`, `_solve_turnstile`, `_ensure_browser`, and
`_submit_headless` to module level in `atcoder.py`; status events
(`installing_browser`, `checking_login`, `logging_in`, `submitting`) now
print to stdout as NDJSON. Add stdin pipe support to the NDJSON spawn
path in `scraper.lua` and switch `M.submit` to streaming with an
`on_status` callback. Wire `on_status` in `submit.lua` to fire
`vim.notify` for each phase transition.
Problem: uv downloads glibc-linked Python binaries that NixOS cannot
run, causing setup_python_env to fail with exit status 127.
Solution: detect NixOS via /etc/NIXOS and bypass the uv sync path,
falling through directly to nix-based Python discovery.
Problem: vim.loop is deprecated since Neovim 0.10 in favour of vim.uv.
Five call sites across scraper.lua, setup.lua, utils.lua, and health.lua
still referenced the old alias.
Solution: replace every vim.loop reference with vim.uv directly.
Problem: setup_python_env() is called from check_required_runtime()
during config.setup(), which runs on the very first :CP command. The
uv sync and nix build calls use vim.system():wait(), blocking the
Neovim event loop. During the block the UI is frozen and
vim.schedule-based log messages never render, so the user sees an
unresponsive editor with no feedback.
Solution: remove setup_python_env() from check_required_runtime() so
config init is instant. Call it lazily from run_scraper() instead,
only when a scraper subprocess is actually needed. Use vim.notify +
vim.cmd.redraw() before blocking calls so the notification renders
immediately via a forced screen repaint, rather than being queued
behind vim.schedule.
Problem: with debug = true, there is not enough diagnostic output to
troubleshoot environment or execution issues. The resolved python path,
scraper commands, and compile/run shell commands are not logged.
Solution: add logger.log calls at key decision points: python env
resolution (nix vs uv vs discovery), uv sync stderr output, scraper
subprocess commands, and compile/run shell strings. All gated behind
the existing debug flag so they only appear when debug = true.
Problem: setup_python_env() skips uv sync when .venv/ exists. If a
previous sync was interrupted (e.g. network timeout), the directory
exists but is broken, and every subsequent session silently uses a
corrupt environment.
Solution: remove the isdirectory guard and always run uv sync. It is
idempotent and near-instant when dependencies are already installed,
so the only cost is one subprocess call per session.
Problem: when required dependencies (GNU time/timeout, Python env) are
missing, config.setup() throws a raw error() that surfaces as a Lua
traceback. On macOS without coreutils the message is also redundant
("GNU time not found: GNU time not found") and offers no install hint.
Solution: wrap config.setup() in pcall inside ensure_initialized(),
strip the Lua source-location prefix, and emit a vim.notify at ERROR
level. Add Darwin-specific install guidance to the GNU time/timeout
not-found messages. Pass capability reasons directly instead of
wrapping them in a redundant outer message.