Summary: This is just a little script that will run a search and print out the timings for each of the searches that ivy will preform. For example running ``` nvim -l ./scripts/integration.lua /path/to/repo test 2> /dev/null ``` will output ``` t 0.074737 te 0.016494 tes 0.018898 test 0.017214 ``` Test Plan: Does not really require testing, this is a little helper script for development. If it does not work on another machine then we can cross that bridge when we come to it. Reviewers: AdeAttwood Reviewed By: AdeAttwood Differential Revision: https://ph.baln.co.uk/D2
30 lines
618 B
Lua
30 lines
618 B
Lua
vim.opt.rtp:append(vim.fn.getcwd())
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local ivy = require "ivy"
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local prompt = require "ivy.prompt"
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require "plugin.ivy"
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if #vim.v.argv ~= 5 then
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print "[ERROR] Expected 5 arguments"
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print " Usage: nvim -l ./scripts/integration.lua <directory> <search>"
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return
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end
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ivy.setup()
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vim.fn.chdir(vim.v.argv[4])
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print("Working in " .. vim.fn.getcwd())
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vim.cmd "IvyFd"
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for _, value in pairs(vim.split(vim.v.argv[5], "")) do
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local start_time = os.clock()
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vim.ivy.input(value)
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vim.wait(0)
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local running_time = os.clock() - start_time
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io.stdout:write(prompt.text() .. "\t" .. running_time .. "\n")
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end
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