vim-patch:partial:9.0.0327: items() does not work on a list

Problem:    items() does not work on a list. (Sergey Vlasov)
Solution:   Make items() work on a list. (closes vim/vim#11013)

976f859763

Skip CHECK_LIST_MATERIALIZE.

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
This commit is contained in:
zeertzjq 2024-07-30 11:08:16 +08:00
parent cd46383667
commit 96b358e9f1
3 changed files with 73 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -237,13 +237,6 @@ typedef enum {
EXPR_ISNOT, ///< isnot EXPR_ISNOT, ///< isnot
} exprtype_T; } exprtype_T;
/// Type for dict_list function
typedef enum {
kDictListKeys, ///< List dictionary keys.
kDictListValues, ///< List dictionary values.
kDictListItems, ///< List dictionary contents: [keys, values].
} DictListType;
// Used for checking if local variables or arguments used in a lambda. // Used for checking if local variables or arguments used in a lambda.
extern bool *eval_lavars_used; extern bool *eval_lavars_used;

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "nvim/eval/executor.h" #include "nvim/eval/executor.h"
#include "nvim/eval/gc.h" #include "nvim/eval/gc.h"
#include "nvim/eval/typval.h" #include "nvim/eval/typval.h"
#include "nvim/eval/typval_defs.h"
#include "nvim/eval/typval_encode.h" #include "nvim/eval/typval_encode.h"
#include "nvim/eval/userfunc.h" #include "nvim/eval/userfunc.h"
#include "nvim/eval/vars.h" #include "nvim/eval/vars.h"
@ -59,6 +60,13 @@ typedef struct {
typedef int (*ListSorter)(const void *, const void *); typedef int (*ListSorter)(const void *, const void *);
/// Type for tv_dict2list() function
typedef enum {
kDict2ListKeys, ///< List dictionary keys.
kDict2ListValues, ///< List dictionary values.
kDict2ListItems, ///< List dictionary contents: [keys, values].
} DictListType;
#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS
# include "eval/typval.c.generated.h" # include "eval/typval.c.generated.h"
#endif #endif
@ -87,6 +95,8 @@ static const char e_string_or_list_required_for_argument_nr[]
= N_("E1222: String or List required for argument %d"); = N_("E1222: String or List required for argument %d");
static const char e_list_or_blob_required_for_argument_nr[] static const char e_list_or_blob_required_for_argument_nr[]
= N_("E1226: List or Blob required for argument %d"); = N_("E1226: List or Blob required for argument %d");
static const char e_list_or_dict_required_for_argument_nr[]
= N_("E1227: List or Dictionary required for argument %d");
static const char e_blob_required_for_argument_nr[] static const char e_blob_required_for_argument_nr[]
= N_("E1238: Blob required for argument %d"); = N_("E1238: Blob required for argument %d");
static const char e_invalid_value_for_blob_nr[] static const char e_invalid_value_for_blob_nr[]
@ -782,6 +792,27 @@ void tv_list_flatten(list_T *list, listitem_T *first, int64_t maxitems, int64_t
} }
} }
/// "items(list)" function
/// Caller must have already checked that argvars[0] is a List.
static void tv_list2items(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv)
{
list_T *l = argvars[0].vval.v_list;
tv_list_alloc_ret(rettv, tv_list_len(l));
if (l == NULL) {
return; // null list behaves like an empty list
}
varnumber_T idx = 0;
TV_LIST_ITER(l, li, {
list_T *l2 = tv_list_alloc(2);
tv_list_append_list(rettv->vval.v_list, l2);
tv_list_append_number(l2, idx);
tv_list_append_tv(l2, TV_LIST_ITEM_TV(li));
idx++;
});
}
/// Extend first list with the second /// Extend first list with the second
/// ///
/// @param[out] l1 List to extend. /// @param[out] l1 List to extend.
@ -3134,35 +3165,38 @@ void tv_dict_alloc_ret(typval_T *const ret_tv)
/// Turn a dictionary into a list /// Turn a dictionary into a list
/// ///
/// @param[in] tv Dictionary to convert. Is checked for actually being /// @param[in] argvars Arguments to items(). The first argument is check for being
/// a dictionary, will give an error if not. /// a dictionary, will give an error if not.
/// @param[out] rettv Location where result will be saved. /// @param[out] rettv Location where result will be saved.
/// @param[in] what What to save in rettv. /// @param[in] what What to save in rettv.
static void tv_dict_list(typval_T *const tv, typval_T *const rettv, const DictListType what) static void tv_dict2list(typval_T *const argvars, typval_T *const rettv, const DictListType what)
{ {
if (tv->v_type != VAR_DICT) { if ((what == kDict2ListItems
emsg(_(e_dictreq)); ? tv_check_for_list_or_dict_arg(argvars, 0)
: tv_check_for_dict_arg(argvars, 0)) == FAIL) {
tv_list_alloc_ret(rettv, 0);
return; return;
} }
tv_list_alloc_ret(rettv, tv_dict_len(tv->vval.v_dict)); dict_T *d = argvars[0].vval.v_dict;
if (tv->vval.v_dict == NULL) { tv_list_alloc_ret(rettv, tv_dict_len(d));
if (d == NULL) {
// NULL dict behaves like an empty dict // NULL dict behaves like an empty dict
return; return;
} }
TV_DICT_ITER(tv->vval.v_dict, di, { TV_DICT_ITER(d, di, {
typval_T tv_item = { .v_lock = VAR_UNLOCKED }; typval_T tv_item = { .v_lock = VAR_UNLOCKED };
switch (what) { switch (what) {
case kDictListKeys: case kDict2ListKeys:
tv_item.v_type = VAR_STRING; tv_item.v_type = VAR_STRING;
tv_item.vval.v_string = xstrdup(di->di_key); tv_item.vval.v_string = xstrdup(di->di_key);
break; break;
case kDictListValues: case kDict2ListValues:
tv_copy(&di->di_tv, &tv_item); tv_copy(&di->di_tv, &tv_item);
break; break;
case kDictListItems: { case kDict2ListItems: {
// items() // items()
list_T *const sub_l = tv_list_alloc(2); list_T *const sub_l = tv_list_alloc(2);
tv_item.v_type = VAR_LIST; tv_item.v_type = VAR_LIST;
@ -3188,19 +3222,23 @@ static void tv_dict_list(typval_T *const tv, typval_T *const rettv, const DictLi
/// "items(dict)" function /// "items(dict)" function
void f_items(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, EvalFuncData fptr) void f_items(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, EvalFuncData fptr)
{ {
tv_dict_list(argvars, rettv, 2); if (argvars[0].v_type == VAR_LIST) {
tv_list2items(argvars, rettv);
} else {
tv_dict2list(argvars, rettv, kDict2ListItems);
}
} }
/// "keys()" function /// "keys()" function
void f_keys(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, EvalFuncData fptr) void f_keys(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, EvalFuncData fptr)
{ {
tv_dict_list(argvars, rettv, 0); tv_dict2list(argvars, rettv, kDict2ListKeys);
} }
/// "values(dict)" function /// "values(dict)" function
void f_values(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, EvalFuncData fptr) void f_values(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv, EvalFuncData fptr)
{ {
tv_dict_list(argvars, rettv, 1); tv_dict2list(argvars, rettv, kDict2ListValues);
} }
/// "has_key()" function /// "has_key()" function
@ -4398,6 +4436,17 @@ int tv_check_for_opt_string_or_list_arg(const typval_T *const args, const int id
|| tv_check_for_string_or_list_arg(args, idx) != FAIL) ? OK : FAIL; || tv_check_for_string_or_list_arg(args, idx) != FAIL) ? OK : FAIL;
} }
/// Give an error and return FAIL unless "args[idx]" is a list or dict
int tv_check_for_list_or_dict_arg(const typval_T *const args, const int idx)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT FUNC_ATTR_PURE
{
if (args[idx].v_type != VAR_LIST && args[idx].v_type != VAR_DICT) {
semsg(_(e_list_or_dict_required_for_argument_nr), idx + 1);
return FAIL;
}
return OK;
}
/// Give an error and return FAIL unless "args[idx]" is a string /// Give an error and return FAIL unless "args[idx]" is a string
/// or a function reference. /// or a function reference.
int tv_check_for_string_or_func_arg(const typval_T *const args, const int idx) int tv_check_for_string_or_func_arg(const typval_T *const args, const int idx)

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@ -195,6 +195,17 @@ func Test_list_range_assign()
call CheckDefAndScriptFailure(lines, 'E1012:', 2) call CheckDefAndScriptFailure(lines, 'E1012:', 2)
endfunc endfunc
func Test_list_items()
let r = []
let l = ['a', 'b', 'c']
for [idx, val] in items(l)
call extend(r, [[idx, val]])
endfor
call assert_equal([[0, 'a'], [1, 'b'], [2, 'c']], r)
call assert_fails('call items(3)', 'E1227:')
endfunc
" Test removing items in list " Test removing items in list
func Test_list_func_remove() func Test_list_func_remove()
let lines =<< trim END let lines =<< trim END