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.
54 lines
1.2 KiB
Lua
54 lines
1.2 KiB
Lua
local M = {}
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local config_module = require('cp.config')
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local helpers = require('cp.helpers')
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local logger = require('cp.log')
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M.helpers = helpers
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if vim.fn.has('nvim-0.10.0') == 0 then
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logger.log('Requires nvim-0.10.0+', vim.log.levels.ERROR)
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return {}
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end
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local initialized = false
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local function ensure_initialized()
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if initialized then
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return true
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end
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local user_config = vim.g.cp or {}
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local ok, result = pcall(config_module.setup, user_config)
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if not ok then
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local msg = tostring(result):gsub('^.+:%d+: ', '')
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vim.notify(msg, vim.log.levels.ERROR)
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return false
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end
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config_module.set_current_config(result)
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initialized = true
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return true
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end
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---@return nil
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function M.handle_command(opts)
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if not ensure_initialized() then
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return
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end
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local commands = require('cp.commands')
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commands.handle_command(opts)
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end
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function M.is_initialized()
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return initialized
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end
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---@deprecated Use `vim.g.cp` instead
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function M.setup(user_config)
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vim.deprecate('require("cp").setup()', 'vim.g.cp', 'v0.7.7', 'cp.nvim', false)
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if user_config then
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vim.g.cp = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', vim.g.cp or {}, user_config)
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end
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end
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return M
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