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core.moduleapi: Return resource path from module:get_directory() (API BC)
:get_directory has so far returned the base directory of the current
module source code. This has worked well so far to load resources which
tend to be included in the same directory, but with the plugin installer
using LuaRocks, extra resources (e.g. templates and other assets) these
are saved in a completely different directory.
In be73df6765b9 core.modulemanager gained some code for finding that
directory and saving it in module.resource_path but now the question is
how this should be reflected in the API.
A survey of community modules suggest the vast majority use the
:get_directory method for locating templates and other assets, rather
than the code (which would use module:require instead).
Therefore this commit changes :get_directory to return the resource_path
when available. This should work for most modules.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 09 Oct 2020 16:37:15 +0200 |
parent | 7819:ad709ee7d3d8 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local string_byte, string_char = string.byte, string.char; local t_concat, t_insert = table.concat, table.insert; local type, tonumber, tostring = type, tonumber, tostring; local file = nil; local last = nil; local line = 1; local function read(expected) local ch; if last then ch = last; last = nil; else ch = file:read(1); if ch == "\n" then line = line + 1; end end if expected and ch ~= expected then error("expected: "..expected.."; got: "..(ch or "nil").." on line "..line); end return ch; end local function pushback(ch) if last then error(); end last = ch; end local function peek() if not last then last = read(); end return last; end local _A, _a, _Z, _z, _0, _9, __, _at, _space, _minus = string_byte("AaZz09@_ -", 1, 10); local function isLowerAlpha(ch) ch = string_byte(ch) or 0; return (ch >= _a and ch <= _z); end local function isNumeric(ch) ch = string_byte(ch) or 0; return (ch >= _0 and ch <= _9) or ch == _minus; end local function isAtom(ch) ch = string_byte(ch) or 0; return (ch >= _A and ch <= _Z) or (ch >= _a and ch <= _z) or (ch >= _0 and ch <= _9) or ch == __ or ch == _at; end local function isSpace(ch) ch = string_byte(ch) or "x"; return ch <= _space; end local escapes = {["\\b"]="\b", ["\\d"]="\127", ["\\e"]="\27", ["\\f"]="\f", ["\\n"]="\n", ["\\r"]="\r", ["\\s"]=" ", ["\\t"]="\t", ["\\v"]="\v", ["\\\""]="\"", ["\\'"]="'", ["\\\\"]="\\"}; local function readString() read("\""); -- skip quote local slash = nil; local str = {}; while true do local ch = read(); if slash then slash = slash..ch; if not escapes[slash] then error("Unknown escape sequence: "..slash); end str[#str+1] = escapes[slash]; slash = nil; elseif ch == "\"" then break; elseif ch == "\\" then slash = ch; else str[#str+1] = ch; end end return t_concat(str); end local function readAtom1() local var = { read() }; while isAtom(peek()) do var[#var+1] = read(); end return t_concat(var); end local function readAtom2() local str = { read("'") }; local slash = nil; while true do local ch = read(); str[#str+1] = ch; if ch == "'" and not slash then break; end end return t_concat(str); end local function readNumber() local num = { read() }; while isNumeric(peek()) do num[#num+1] = read(); end if peek() == "." then num[#num+1] = read(); while isNumeric(peek()) do num[#num+1] = read(); end end return tonumber(t_concat(num)); end local readItem = nil; local function readTuple() local t = {}; local s = {}; -- string representation read(); -- read {, or [, or < while true do local item = readItem(); if not item then break; end if type(item) ~= "number" or item > 255 then s = nil; elseif s then s[#s+1] = string_char(item); end t_insert(t, item); end read(); -- read }, or ], or > if s and #s > 0 then return t_concat(s) else return t end; end local function readBinary() read("<"); -- read < -- Discard PIDs if isNumeric(peek()) then while peek() ~= ">" do read(); end read(">"); return {}; end local t = readTuple(); read(">") -- read > local ch = peek(); if type(t) == "string" then -- binary is a list of integers return t; elseif type(t) == "table" then if t[1] then -- binary contains string return t[1]; else -- binary is empty return ""; end; else error(); end end readItem = function() local ch = peek(); if ch == nil then return nil end if ch == "{" or ch == "[" then return readTuple(); elseif isLowerAlpha(ch) then return readAtom1(); elseif ch == "'" then return readAtom2(); elseif isNumeric(ch) then return readNumber(); elseif ch == "\"" then return readString(); elseif ch == "<" then return readBinary(); elseif isSpace(ch) or ch == "," or ch == "|" then read(); return readItem(); else --print("Unknown char: "..ch); return nil; end end local function readChunk() local x = readItem(); if x then read("."); end return x; end local function readFile(filename) file = io.open(filename); if not file then error("File not found: "..filename); os.exit(0); end return function() local x = readChunk(); if not x and peek() then error("Invalid char: "..peek()); end return x; end; end local _M = {}; function _M.parseFile(file) return readFile(file); end return _M;