Now if libivyrs is not found you get a better message that points the user to the docs on compiling to try and help them resolve the issue. Ref: #35
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Lua
42 lines
1,015 B
Lua
local library_path = (function()
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local dirname = string.sub(debug.getinfo(1).source, 2, #"/fzf_lib.lua" * -1)
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return dirname .. "/../../target/release/libivyrs.so"
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end)()
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local ffi = require "ffi"
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local ok, ivy_c = pcall(ffi.load, library_path)
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if not ok then
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vim.api.nvim_err_writeln(
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"libivyrs.so not found! Please ensure you have complied the shared library."
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.. " For more info refer to the documentation, https://github.com/AdeAttwood/ivy.nvim#compiling"
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)
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return
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end
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ffi.cdef [[
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void ivy_init(const char*);
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char* ivy_cwd();
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int ivy_match(const char*, const char*);
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char* ivy_files(const char*, const char*);
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]]
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local libivy = {}
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libivy.ivy_init = function(dir)
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ivy_c.ivy_init(dir)
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end
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libivy.ivy_cwd = function()
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return ffi.string(ivy_c.ivy_cwd())
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end
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libivy.ivy_match = function(pattern, text)
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return ivy_c.ivy_match(pattern, text)
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end
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libivy.ivy_files = function(pattern, base_dir)
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return ffi.string(ivy_c.ivy_files(pattern, base_dir))
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end
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return libivy
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