docs: move vim.system to own section

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Lewis Russell
2025-07-10 10:32:17 +01:00
committed by Lewis Russell
parent 7f18811668
commit e644038f06
7 changed files with 265 additions and 141 deletions

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@ -1754,6 +1754,101 @@ vim.str_utfindex({s}, {encoding}, {index}, {strict_indexing})
Return: ~
(`integer`)
==============================================================================
Lua module: vim.system *lua-vim-system*
*vim.SystemCompleted*
Fields: ~
• {code} (`integer`)
• {signal} (`integer`)
• {stdout}? (`string`) `nil` if stdout is disabled or has a custom
handler.
• {stderr}? (`string`) `nil` if stderr is disabled or has a custom
handler.
*vim.SystemObj*
Fields: ~
• {cmd} (`string[]`) Command name and args
• {pid} (`integer`) Process ID
• {kill} (`fun(self: vim.SystemObj, signal: integer|string)`) See
|SystemObj:kill()|.
• {wait} (`fun(self: vim.SystemObj, timeout: integer?): vim.SystemCompleted`)
See |SystemObj:wait()|.
• {write} (`fun(self: vim.SystemObj, data: string[]|string?)`) See
|SystemObj:write()|.
• {is_closing} (`fun(self: vim.SystemObj): boolean`) See
|SystemObj:is_closing()|.
SystemObj:is_closing() *SystemObj:is_closing()*
Checks if the process handle is closing or already closed.
This method returns `true` if the underlying process handle is either
`nil` or is in the process of closing. It is useful for determining
whether it is safe to perform operations on the process handle.
Return: ~
(`boolean`)
SystemObj:kill({signal}) *SystemObj:kill()*
Sends a signal to the process.
The signal can be specified as an integer or as a string.
Example: >lua
local obj = vim.system({'sleep', '10'})
obj:kill('TERM') -- sends SIGTERM to the process
<
Parameters: ~
• {signal} (`integer|string`) Signal to send to the process.
SystemObj:wait({timeout}) *SystemObj:wait()*
Waits for the process to complete or until the specified timeout elapses.
This method blocks execution until the associated process has exited or
the optional `timeout` (in milliseconds) has been reached. If the process
does not exit before the timeout, it is forcefully terminated with SIGKILL
(signal 9), and the exit code is set to 124.
If no `timeout` is provided, the method will wait indefinitely (or use the
timeout specified in the options when the process was started).
Example: >lua
local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true })
local result = obj:wait(1000) -- waits up to 1000ms
print(result.code, result.signal, result.stdout, result.stderr)
<
Parameters: ~
• {timeout} (`integer?`)
Return: ~
(`vim.SystemCompleted`) See |vim.SystemCompleted|.
SystemObj:write({data}) *SystemObj:write()*
Writes data to the stdin of the process or closes stdin.
If `data` is a list of strings, each string is written followed by a
newline.
If `data` is a string, it is written as-is.
If `data` is `nil`, the write side of the stream is shut down and the pipe
is closed.
Example: >lua
local obj = vim.system({'cat'}, { stdin = true })
obj:write({'hello', 'world'}) -- writes 'hello\nworld\n' to stdin
obj:write(nil) -- closes stdin
<
Parameters: ~
• {data} (`string[]|string?`)
vim.system({cmd}, {opts}, {on_exit}) *vim.system()*
Runs a system command or throws an error if {cmd} cannot be run.
@ -1778,32 +1873,30 @@ vim.system({cmd}, {opts}, {on_exit}) *vim.system()*
Parameters: ~
• {cmd} (`string[]`) Command to execute
• {opts} (`vim.SystemOpts?`) Options:
• cwd: (string) Set the current working directory for the
sub-process.
• env: table<string,string> Set environment variables for
the new process. Inherits the current environment with
`NVIM` set to |v:servername|.
• clear_env: (boolean) `env` defines the job environment
exactly, instead of merging current environment. Note: if
`env` is `nil`, the current environment is used but
without `NVIM` set.
• stdin: (string|string[]|boolean) If `true`, then a pipe
• {opts} (`table?`) A table with the following fields:
{cwd}? (`string`) Set the current working directory for
the sub-process.
{env}? (`table<string,string|number>`) Set environment
variables for the new process. Inherits the current
environment with `NVIM` set to |v:servername|.
{clear_env}? (`boolean`) `env` defines the job
environment exactly, instead of merging current
environment. Note: if `env` is `nil`, the current
environment is used but without `NVIM` set.
{stdin}? (`string|string[]|true`) If `true`, then a pipe
to stdin is opened and can be written to via the
`write()` method to SystemObj. If string or string[] then
will be written to stdin and closed. Defaults to `false`.
• stdout: (boolean|function) Handle output from stdout.
When passed as a function must have the signature
`fun(err: string, data: string)`. Defaults to `true`
• stderr: (boolean|function) Handle output from stderr.
When passed as a function must have the signature
`fun(err: string, data: string)`. Defaults to `true`.
text: (boolean) Handle stdout and stderr as text.
Replaces `\r\n` with `\n`.
• timeout: (integer) Run the command with a time limit.
Upon timeout the process is sent the TERM signal (15) and
the exit code is set to 124.
• detach: (boolean) If true, spawn the child process in a
`write()` method to SystemObj. If `string` or `string[]`
then will be written to stdin and closed.
{stdout}? (`fun(err:string?, data: string?)|boolean`,
default: `true`) Handle output from stdout.
• {stderr}? (`fun(err:string?, data: string?)|boolean`,
default: `true`) Handle output from stderr.
• {text}? (`boolean`) Handle stdout and stderr as text.
Normalizes line endings by replacing `\r\n` with `\n`.
{timeout}? (`integer`) Run the command with a time limit
in ms. Upon timeout the process is sent the TERM signal
(15) and the exit code is set to 124.
• {detach}? (`boolean`) Spawn the child process in a
detached state - this will make it a process group
leader, and will effectively enable the child to keep
running after the parent exits. Note that the child
@ -1811,29 +1904,14 @@ vim.system({cmd}, {opts}, {on_exit}) *vim.system()*
unless the parent process calls |uv.unref()| on the
child's process handle.
• {on_exit} (`fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted)?`) Called when subprocess
exits. When provided, the command runs asynchronously.
Receives SystemCompleted object, see return of
SystemObj:wait().
exits. When provided, the command runs asynchronously. See
return of SystemObj:wait().
Overloads: ~
• `fun(cmd: string, on_exit: fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted)): vim.SystemObj`
Return: ~
(`vim.SystemObj`) Object with the fields:
• cmd (string[]) Command name and args
• pid (integer) Process ID
• wait (fun(timeout: integer|nil): SystemCompleted) Wait for the
process to complete, including any open handles for background
processes (e.g., `bash -c 'sleep 10 &'`). To avoid waiting for
handles, set stdout=false and stderr=false. Upon timeout the process
is sent the KILL signal (9) and the exit code is set to 124. Cannot
be called in |api-fast|.
• SystemCompleted is an object with the fields:
• code: (integer)
• signal: (integer)
• stdout: (string), nil if stdout argument is passed
• stderr: (string), nil if stderr argument is passed
• kill (fun(signal: integer|string))
• write (fun(data: string|nil)) Requires `stdin=true`. Pass `nil` to
close the stream.
• is_closing (fun(): boolean)
(`vim.SystemObj`) See |vim.SystemObj|.
==============================================================================
@ -2827,7 +2905,8 @@ vim.ui.open({path}, {opt}) *vim.ui.open()*
• {cmd}? (`string[]`) Command used to open the path or URL.
Return (multiple): ~
(`vim.SystemObj?`) Command object, or nil if not found.
(`vim.SystemObj?`) Command object, or nil if not found. See
|vim.SystemObj|.
(`string?`) Error message on failure, or nil on success.
See also: ~

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@ -76,81 +76,6 @@ local utfs = {
['utf-32'] = true,
}
-- TODO(lewis6991): document that the signature is system({cmd}, [{opts},] {on_exit})
--- Runs a system command or throws an error if {cmd} cannot be run.
---
--- Examples:
---
--- ```lua
--- local on_exit = function(obj)
--- print(obj.code)
--- print(obj.signal)
--- print(obj.stdout)
--- print(obj.stderr)
--- end
---
--- -- Runs asynchronously:
--- vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }, on_exit)
---
--- -- Runs synchronously:
--- local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }):wait()
--- -- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello\n', stderr = '' }
---
--- ```
---
--- See |uv.spawn()| for more details. Note: unlike |uv.spawn()|, vim.system
--- throws an error if {cmd} cannot be run.
---
--- @param cmd (string[]) Command to execute
--- @param opts vim.SystemOpts? Options:
--- - cwd: (string) Set the current working directory for the sub-process.
--- - env: table<string,string> Set environment variables for the new process. Inherits the
--- current environment with `NVIM` set to |v:servername|.
--- - clear_env: (boolean) `env` defines the job environment exactly, instead of merging current
--- environment. Note: if `env` is `nil`, the current environment is used but without `NVIM` set.
--- - stdin: (string|string[]|boolean) If `true`, then a pipe to stdin is opened and can be written
--- to via the `write()` method to SystemObj. If string or string[] then will be written to stdin
--- and closed. Defaults to `false`.
--- - stdout: (boolean|function)
--- Handle output from stdout. When passed as a function must have the signature `fun(err: string, data: string)`.
--- Defaults to `true`
--- - stderr: (boolean|function)
--- Handle output from stderr. When passed as a function must have the signature `fun(err: string, data: string)`.
--- Defaults to `true`.
--- - text: (boolean) Handle stdout and stderr as text. Replaces `\r\n` with `\n`.
--- - timeout: (integer) Run the command with a time limit. Upon timeout the process is sent the
--- TERM signal (15) and the exit code is set to 124.
--- - detach: (boolean) If true, spawn the child process in a detached state - this will make it
--- a process group leader, and will effectively enable the child to keep running after the
--- parent exits. Note that the child process will still keep the parent's event loop alive
--- unless the parent process calls |uv.unref()| on the child's process handle.
---
--- @param on_exit? fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted) Called when subprocess exits. When provided, the command runs
--- asynchronously. Receives SystemCompleted object, see return of SystemObj:wait().
---
--- @return vim.SystemObj Object with the fields:
--- - cmd (string[]) Command name and args
--- - pid (integer) Process ID
--- - wait (fun(timeout: integer|nil): SystemCompleted) Wait for the process to complete,
--- including any open handles for background processes (e.g., `bash -c 'sleep 10 &'`).
--- To avoid waiting for handles, set stdout=false and stderr=false. Upon timeout the process is
--- sent the KILL signal (9) and the exit code is set to 124. Cannot be called in |api-fast|.
--- - SystemCompleted is an object with the fields:
--- - code: (integer)
--- - signal: (integer)
--- - stdout: (string), nil if stdout argument is passed
--- - stderr: (string), nil if stderr argument is passed
--- - kill (fun(signal: integer|string))
--- - write (fun(data: string|nil)) Requires `stdin=true`. Pass `nil` to close the stream.
--- - is_closing (fun(): boolean)
function vim.system(cmd, opts, on_exit)
if type(opts) == 'function' then
on_exit = opts
opts = nil
end
return require('vim._system').run(cmd, opts, on_exit)
end
-- Gets process info from the `ps` command.
-- Used by nvim_get_proc() as a fallback.
function vim._os_proc_info(pid)

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@ -96,4 +96,5 @@ end
-- only on main thread: functions for interacting with editor state
if vim.api and not vim.is_thread() then
require('vim._editor')
require('vim._system')
end

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@ -1,23 +1,51 @@
local uv = vim.uv
--- @class vim.SystemOpts
--- @field stdin? string|string[]|true
--- @field stdout? fun(err:string?, data: string?)|false
--- @field stderr? fun(err:string?, data: string?)|false
--- @inlinedoc
---
--- Set the current working directory for the sub-process.
--- @field cwd? string
---
--- Set environment variables for the new process. Inherits the current environment with `NVIM` set
--- to |v:servername|.
--- @field env? table<string,string|number>
---
--- `env` defines the job environment exactly, instead of merging current environment. Note: if
--- `env` is `nil`, the current environment is used but without `NVIM` set.
--- @field clear_env? boolean
---
--- If `true`, then a pipe to stdin is opened and can be written to via the `write()` method to
--- SystemObj. If `string` or `string[]` then will be written to stdin and closed.
--- @field stdin? string|string[]|true
---
--- Handle output from stdout.
--- (Default: `true`)
--- @field stdout? fun(err:string?, data: string?)|boolean
---
--- Handle output from stderr.
--- (Default: `true`)
--- @field stderr? fun(err:string?, data: string?)|boolean
---
--- Handle stdout and stderr as text. Normalizes line endings by replacing `\r\n` with `\n`.
--- @field text? boolean
--- @field timeout? integer Timeout in ms
---
--- Run the command with a time limit in ms. Upon timeout the process is sent the TERM signal (15)
--- and the exit code is set to 124.
--- @field timeout? integer
---
--- Spawn the child process in a detached state - this will make it a process group leader, and will
--- effectively enable the child to keep running after the parent exits. Note that the child process
--- will still keep the parent's event loop alive unless the parent process calls [uv.unref()] on
--- the child's process handle.
--- @field detach? boolean
--- @class vim.SystemCompleted
--- @field code integer
--- @field signal integer
--- @field stdout? string
--- @field stderr? string
--- @field stdout? string `nil` if stdout is disabled or has a custom handler.
--- @field stderr? string `nil` if stderr is disabled or has a custom handler.
--- @class vim.SystemState
--- @class (package) vim.SystemState
--- @field cmd string[]
--- @field handle? uv.uv_process_t
--- @field timer? uv.uv_timer_t
@ -48,13 +76,9 @@ local function close_handle(handle)
end
--- @class vim.SystemObj
--- @field cmd string[]
--- @field pid integer
--- @field cmd string[] Command name and args
--- @field pid integer Process ID
--- @field private _state vim.SystemState
--- @field wait fun(self: vim.SystemObj, timeout?: integer): vim.SystemCompleted
--- @field kill fun(self: vim.SystemObj, signal: integer|string)
--- @field write fun(self: vim.SystemObj, data?: string|string[])
--- @field is_closing fun(self: vim.SystemObj): boolean
local SystemObj = {}
--- @param state vim.SystemState
@ -67,7 +91,17 @@ local function new_systemobj(state)
}, { __index = SystemObj })
end
--- @param signal integer|string
--- Sends a signal to the process.
---
--- The signal can be specified as an integer or as a string.
---
--- Example:
--- ```lua
--- local obj = vim.system({'sleep', '10'})
--- obj:kill('TERM') -- sends SIGTERM to the process
--- ```
---
--- @param signal integer|string Signal to send to the process.
function SystemObj:kill(signal)
self._state.handle:kill(signal)
end
@ -79,6 +113,23 @@ function SystemObj:_timeout(signal)
self:kill(signal or SIG.TERM)
end
--- Waits for the process to complete or until the specified timeout elapses.
---
--- This method blocks execution until the associated process has exited or
--- the optional `timeout` (in milliseconds) has been reached. If the process
--- does not exit before the timeout, it is forcefully terminated with SIGKILL
--- (signal 9), and the exit code is set to 124.
---
--- If no `timeout` is provided, the method will wait indefinitely (or use the
--- timeout specified in the options when the process was started).
---
--- Example:
--- ```lua
--- local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true })
--- local result = obj:wait(1000) -- waits up to 1000ms
--- print(result.code, result.signal, result.stdout, result.stderr)
--- ```
---
--- @param timeout? integer
--- @return vim.SystemCompleted
function SystemObj:wait(timeout)
@ -99,6 +150,23 @@ function SystemObj:wait(timeout)
return state.result
end
--- Writes data to the stdin of the process or closes stdin.
---
--- If `data` is a list of strings, each string is written followed by a
--- newline.
---
--- If `data` is a string, it is written as-is.
---
--- If `data` is `nil`, the write side of the stream is shut down and the pipe
--- is closed.
---
--- Example:
--- ```lua
--- local obj = vim.system({'cat'}, { stdin = true })
--- obj:write({'hello', 'world'}) -- writes 'hello\nworld\n' to stdin
--- obj:write(nil) -- closes stdin
--- ```
---
--- @param data string[]|string|nil
function SystemObj:write(data)
local stdin = self._state.stdin
@ -127,6 +195,12 @@ function SystemObj:write(data)
end
end
--- Checks if the process handle is closing or already closed.
---
--- This method returns `true` if the underlying process handle is either
--- `nil` or is in the process of closing. It is useful for determining
--- whether it is safe to perform operations on the process handle.
---
--- @return boolean
function SystemObj:is_closing()
local handle = self._state.handle
@ -228,8 +302,6 @@ end
local is_win = vim.fn.has('win32') == 1
local M = {}
--- @param cmd string
--- @param opts uv.spawn.options
--- @param on_exit fun(code: integer, signal: integer)
@ -282,7 +354,7 @@ local function _on_exit(state, code, signal, on_exit)
-- #30846: Do not close stdout/stderr here, as they may still have data to
-- read. They will be closed in uv.read_start on EOF.
local check = assert(uv.new_check())
local check = uv.new_check()
check:start(function()
for _, pipe in pairs({ state.stdin, state.stdout, state.stderr }) do
if not pipe:is_closing() then
@ -333,7 +405,7 @@ end
--- @param opts? vim.SystemOpts
--- @param on_exit? fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted)
--- @return vim.SystemObj
function M.run(cmd, opts, on_exit)
local function run(cmd, opts, on_exit)
vim.validate('cmd', cmd, 'table')
vim.validate('opts', opts, 'table', true)
vim.validate('on_exit', on_exit, 'function', true)
@ -397,4 +469,41 @@ function M.run(cmd, opts, on_exit)
return obj
end
return M
--- Runs a system command or throws an error if {cmd} cannot be run.
---
--- Examples:
---
--- ```lua
--- local on_exit = function(obj)
--- print(obj.code)
--- print(obj.signal)
--- print(obj.stdout)
--- print(obj.stderr)
--- end
---
--- -- Runs asynchronously:
--- vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }, on_exit)
---
--- -- Runs synchronously:
--- local obj = vim.system({'echo', 'hello'}, { text = true }):wait()
--- -- { code = 0, signal = 0, stdout = 'hello\n', stderr = '' }
---
--- ```
---
--- See |uv.spawn()| for more details. Note: unlike |uv.spawn()|, vim.system
--- throws an error if {cmd} cannot be run.
---
--- @param cmd string[] Command to execute
--- @param opts vim.SystemOpts?
--- @param on_exit? fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted) Called when subprocess exits. When provided, the command runs
--- asynchronously. See return of SystemObj:wait().
---
--- @return vim.SystemObj
--- @overload fun(cmd: string, on_exit: fun(out: vim.SystemCompleted)): vim.SystemObj
function vim.system(cmd, opts, on_exit)
if type(opts) == 'function' then
on_exit = opts
opts = nil
end
return run(cmd, opts, on_exit)
end

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@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ pub fn nvim_gen_sources(
"_init_packages",
"inspect",
"_editor",
"_system",
"filetype",
"fs",
"F",

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@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ local config = {
'builtin.lua',
'_options.lua',
'_editor.lua',
'_system.lua',
'_inspector.lua',
'shared.lua',
'loader.lua',
@ -172,6 +173,7 @@ local config = {
'runtime/lua/vim/uri.lua',
'runtime/lua/vim/ui.lua',
'runtime/lua/vim/_extui.lua',
'runtime/lua/vim/_system.lua',
'runtime/lua/vim/filetype.lua',
'runtime/lua/vim/keymap.lua',
'runtime/lua/vim/fs.lua',
@ -215,6 +217,8 @@ local config = {
name = name:lower()
if name == '_editor' then
return 'Lua module: vim'
elseif name == '_system' then
return 'Lua module: vim.system'
elseif name == '_options' then
return 'LUA-VIMSCRIPT BRIDGE'
elseif name == 'builtin' then
@ -243,6 +247,8 @@ local config = {
helptag_fmt = function(name)
if name == '_editor' then
return 'lua-vim'
elseif name == '_system' then
return 'lua-vim-system'
elseif name == '_options' then
return 'lua-vimscript'
elseif name == 'tohtml' then

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@ -335,6 +335,7 @@ set(VIM_MODULE_FILE ${GENERATED_DIR}/lua/vim_module.generated.h)
# NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR
set(LUA_DEFAULTS_MODULE_SOURCE ${NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR}/lua/vim/_defaults.lua)
set(LUA_EDITOR_MODULE_SOURCE ${NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR}/lua/vim/_editor.lua)
set(LUA_SYSTEM_MODULE_SOURCE ${NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR}/lua/vim/_system.lua)
set(LUA_FILETYPE_MODULE_SOURCE ${NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR}/lua/vim/filetype.lua)
set(LUA_FS_MODULE_SOURCE ${NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR}/lua/vim/fs.lua)
set(LUA_F_MODULE_SOURCE ${NVIM_RUNTIME_DIR}/lua/vim/F.lua)
@ -626,6 +627,7 @@ add_custom_command(
${LUA_INIT_PACKAGES_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim._init_packages"
${LUA_INSPECT_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim.inspect"
${LUA_EDITOR_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim._editor"
${LUA_SYSTEM_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim._system"
${LUA_FILETYPE_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim.filetype"
${LUA_FS_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim.fs"
${LUA_F_MODULE_SOURCE} "vim.F"
@ -640,6 +642,7 @@ add_custom_command(
${LUA_INIT_PACKAGES_MODULE_SOURCE}
${LUA_INSPECT_MODULE_SOURCE}
${LUA_EDITOR_MODULE_SOURCE}
${LUA_SYSTEM_MODULE_SOURCE}
${LUA_FILETYPE_MODULE_SOURCE}
${LUA_FS_MODULE_SOURCE}
${LUA_F_MODULE_SOURCE}