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Halyde/halyde/kernel/modload.lua
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Ponali cf26f610b4 made stuff more verbose
and also fixed modload using an outdated variant of the log library
2025-09-21 18:41:41 +02:00

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local log = require("log")
local fs = require("filesystem")
local modulePath = "/halyde/kernel/modules"
local moduleList = assert(fs.list(modulePath))
local modules = {}
local moduleTypes = {}
local function loadModule(modName)
local moduleData = modules[modName]
table.remove(moduleList, table.find(moduleList, modName))
if not moduleData then
log.kernel.warn(string.format("[modload: %s] Could not find module data.", modName))
return
end
if not moduleData.check() then
log.kernel.info(string.format("[modload: %s] Module not ready - skipping", modName))
return
end
if moduleData.dependencies then
for _, dependency in pairs(moduleData.dependencies) do
if table.find(moduleList, dependency) then
loadModule(dependency)
elseif table.find(moduleList, dependency .. ".lua") then
loadModule(dependency .. ".lua")
else
for typeLookupDrvName, typeLookupDrvType in pairs(moduleTypes) do
if typeLookupDrvType == dependency then
loadModule(typeLookupDrvName)
-- Don't break, because there can be multiple modules of the correct type
end
end
end
end
end
--print(modName)
log.kernel.info(string.format("[modload: %s] Loading module", modName))
if moduleData.init then -- I have no idea why this would not exist, but it's a failsafe
moduleData.init()
end
end
for _, modName in pairs(moduleList) do -- Get all the module types
log.kernel.info(string.format("[modload: %s] Getting data from module", modName))
local moduleData = require(fs.concat(modulePath, modName)) -- TODO: Make this not actually throw an error, rather put something in the log and move on
if type(moduleData) ~= "table" then
log.kernel.error(
string.format("[modload: %s] Module returned invalid type (%s) - skipping", modName, type(moduleData))
)
goto continue
end
modules[modName] = moduleData
if moduleData.type then
--print(moduleData.type)
moduleTypes[modName] = moduleData.type -- Not the other way around because there can be multiple modules of the same type, but there can't be multiple entries with the same key
end
::continue::
end
while moduleList[1] do
if moduleList[1]:sub(-1, -1) ~= "/" then -- Check if it's not a directory. If it is, it might be module config
loadModule(moduleList[1])
end
end