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helix/helix-view/src/editor.rs

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Rust

use crate::{
align_view,
document::{DocumentSavedEventFuture, DocumentSavedEventResult, Mode, SavePoint},
graphics::{CursorKind, Rect},
handlers::Handlers,
info::Info,
input::KeyEvent,
register::Registers,
theme::{self, Theme},
tree::{self, Tree},
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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view::ViewPosition,
Align, Document, DocumentId, View, ViewId,
};
use dap::StackFrame;
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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use helix_vcs::DiffProviderRegistry;
use futures_util::stream::select_all::SelectAll;
use futures_util::{future, StreamExt};
use helix_lsp::Call;
use tokio_stream::wrappers::UnboundedReceiverStream;
use std::{
borrow::Cow,
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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cell::Cell,
collections::{BTreeMap, HashMap},
io::stdin,
num::NonZeroUsize,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
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pin::Pin,
sync::Arc,
};
use tokio::{
sync::mpsc::{unbounded_channel, UnboundedReceiver, UnboundedSender},
time::{sleep, Duration, Instant, Sleep},
};
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use anyhow::{anyhow, bail, Error};
pub use helix_core::diagnostic::Severity;
use helix_core::{
auto_pairs::AutoPairs,
Softwrapping improvements (#5893) * use max_line_width + 1 during softwrap to account for newline char Helix softwrap implementation always wraps lines so that the newline character doesn't get cut off so he line wraps one chars earlier then in other editors. This is necessary, because newline chars are always selecatble in helix and must never be hidden. However That means that `max_line_width` currently wraps one char earlier than expected. The typical definition of line width does not include the newline character and other helix commands like `:reflow` also don't count the newline character here. This commit makes softwrap use `max_line_width + 1` instead of `max_line_width` to correct the impedance missmatch. * fix typos Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> * Add text-width to config.toml * text-width: update setting documentation * rename leftover config item * remove leftover max-line-length occurrences * Make `text-width` optional in editor config When it was only used for `:reflow` it made sense to have a default value set to `80`, but now that soft-wrapping uses this setting, keeping a default set to `80` would make soft-wrapping behave more aggressively. * Allow softwrapping to ignore `text-width` Softwrapping wraps by default to the viewport width or a configured `text-width` (whichever's smaller). In some cases we only want to set `text-width` to use for hard-wrapping and let longer lines flow if they have enough space. This setting allows that. * Revert "Make `text-width` optional in editor config" This reverts commit b247d526d69adf41434b6fd9c4983369c785aa22. * soft-wrap: allow per-language overrides * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/languages.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> --------- Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Boehm <alexb@ozrunways.com> Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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syntax::{self, AutoPairConfig, SoftWrap},
Change, LineEnding, NATIVE_LINE_ENDING,
};
use helix_core::{Position, Selection};
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use helix_dap as dap;
use helix_lsp::lsp;
use serde::{ser::SerializeMap, Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
use arc_swap::access::{DynAccess, DynGuard};
fn deserialize_duration_millis<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Duration, D::Error>
where
D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
{
let millis = u64::deserialize(deserializer)?;
Ok(Duration::from_millis(millis))
}
fn serialize_duration_millis<S>(duration: &Duration, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
serializer.serialize_u64(
duration
.as_millis()
.try_into()
.map_err(|_| serde::ser::Error::custom("duration value overflowed u64"))?,
)
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct GutterConfig {
/// Gutter Layout
pub layout: Vec<GutterType>,
/// Options specific to the "line-numbers" gutter
pub line_numbers: GutterLineNumbersConfig,
}
impl Default for GutterConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
layout: vec![
GutterType::Diagnostics,
GutterType::Spacer,
GutterType::LineNumbers,
GutterType::Spacer,
GutterType::Diff,
],
line_numbers: GutterLineNumbersConfig::default(),
}
}
}
impl From<Vec<GutterType>> for GutterConfig {
fn from(x: Vec<GutterType>) -> Self {
GutterConfig {
layout: x,
..Default::default()
}
}
}
fn deserialize_gutter_seq_or_struct<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<GutterConfig, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
struct GutterVisitor;
impl<'de> serde::de::Visitor<'de> for GutterVisitor {
type Value = GutterConfig;
fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(
formatter,
"an array of gutter names or a detailed gutter configuration"
)
}
fn visit_seq<S>(self, mut seq: S) -> Result<Self::Value, S::Error>
where
S: serde::de::SeqAccess<'de>,
{
let mut gutters = Vec::new();
while let Some(gutter) = seq.next_element::<String>()? {
gutters.push(
gutter
.parse::<GutterType>()
.map_err(serde::de::Error::custom)?,
)
}
Ok(gutters.into())
}
fn visit_map<M>(self, map: M) -> Result<Self::Value, M::Error>
where
M: serde::de::MapAccess<'de>,
{
let deserializer = serde::de::value::MapAccessDeserializer::new(map);
Deserialize::deserialize(deserializer)
}
}
deserializer.deserialize_any(GutterVisitor)
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct GutterLineNumbersConfig {
/// Minimum number of characters to use for line number gutter. Defaults to 3.
pub min_width: usize,
}
impl Default for GutterLineNumbersConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self { min_width: 3 }
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct FilePickerConfig {
/// IgnoreOptions
/// Enables ignoring hidden files.
/// Whether to hide hidden files in file picker and global search results. Defaults to true.
pub hidden: bool,
/// Enables following symlinks.
/// Whether to follow symbolic links in file picker and file or directory completions. Defaults to true.
pub follow_symlinks: bool,
/// Hides symlinks that point into the current directory. Defaults to true.
pub deduplicate_links: bool,
/// Enables reading ignore files from parent directories. Defaults to true.
pub parents: bool,
/// Enables reading `.ignore` files.
/// Whether to hide files listed in .ignore in file picker and global search results. Defaults to true.
pub ignore: bool,
/// Enables reading `.gitignore` files.
/// Whether to hide files listed in .gitignore in file picker and global search results. Defaults to true.
pub git_ignore: bool,
/// Enables reading global .gitignore, whose path is specified in git's config: `core.excludefile` option.
/// Whether to hide files listed in global .gitignore in file picker and global search results. Defaults to true.
pub git_global: bool,
/// Enables reading `.git/info/exclude` files.
/// Whether to hide files listed in .git/info/exclude in file picker and global search results. Defaults to true.
pub git_exclude: bool,
/// WalkBuilder options
/// Maximum Depth to recurse directories in file picker and global search. Defaults to `None`.
pub max_depth: Option<usize>,
}
impl Default for FilePickerConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
hidden: true,
follow_symlinks: true,
deduplicate_links: true,
parents: true,
ignore: true,
git_ignore: true,
git_global: true,
git_exclude: true,
max_depth: None,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct Config {
/// Padding to keep between the edge of the screen and the cursor when scrolling. Defaults to 5.
pub scrolloff: usize,
/// Number of lines to scroll at once. Defaults to 3
pub scroll_lines: isize,
/// Mouse support. Defaults to true.
pub mouse: bool,
/// Shell to use for shell commands. Defaults to ["cmd", "/C"] on Windows and ["sh", "-c"] otherwise.
pub shell: Vec<String>,
/// Line number mode.
pub line_number: LineNumber,
/// Highlight the lines cursors are currently on. Defaults to false.
pub cursorline: bool,
/// Highlight the columns cursors are currently on. Defaults to false.
pub cursorcolumn: bool,
#[serde(deserialize_with = "deserialize_gutter_seq_or_struct")]
pub gutters: GutterConfig,
/// Middle click paste support. Defaults to true.
Support primary clipboard (#548) * clipboard-none: add in-memory fallback buffer Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * view: add Wayland primary clipboard Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Format Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: copy to primary selection after mouse move stops Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: don't update primary selection if it is a single character Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: discard result of setting primary selection Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: add commands for interaction with primary clipboard Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * editor: implement primary selection copy/paste using commands Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: support xsel for primary selection Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: support xclip for primary selection Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: multiple cursor support for middle click paste Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * rename primary selection to primary clipboard in scope of PR Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: make middle click paste optional Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Format Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Update helix-term/src/ui/editor.rs * fix formatting Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * config: correct defaults if terminal prop is not set Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * refactor: merge clipboard and primary selection implementations Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Tidy up code Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * view: remove names for different clipboard/selection providers Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Update helix-view/src/clipboard.rs Co-authored-by: Gokul Soumya <gokulps15@gmail.com> * helix-view: tidy macros Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: refactor paste-replace commands Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: use new config for middle-click-paste Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: remove memory fallback for command and windows providers Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard-win: fix build Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: return empty string when primary clipboard is missing Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: fix errors in Windows build Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gokul Soumya <gokulps15@gmail.com>
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pub middle_click_paste: bool,
/// Automatic insertion of pairs to parentheses, brackets,
/// etc. Optionally, this can be a list of 2-tuples to specify a
/// global list of characters to pair. Defaults to true.
pub auto_pairs: AutoPairConfig,
/// Automatic auto-completion, automatically pop up without user trigger. Defaults to true.
pub auto_completion: bool,
/// Automatic formatting on save. Defaults to true.
pub auto_format: bool,
/// Automatic save on focus lost. Defaults to false.
pub auto_save: bool,
Softwrapping improvements (#5893) * use max_line_width + 1 during softwrap to account for newline char Helix softwrap implementation always wraps lines so that the newline character doesn't get cut off so he line wraps one chars earlier then in other editors. This is necessary, because newline chars are always selecatble in helix and must never be hidden. However That means that `max_line_width` currently wraps one char earlier than expected. The typical definition of line width does not include the newline character and other helix commands like `:reflow` also don't count the newline character here. This commit makes softwrap use `max_line_width + 1` instead of `max_line_width` to correct the impedance missmatch. * fix typos Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> * Add text-width to config.toml * text-width: update setting documentation * rename leftover config item * remove leftover max-line-length occurrences * Make `text-width` optional in editor config When it was only used for `:reflow` it made sense to have a default value set to `80`, but now that soft-wrapping uses this setting, keeping a default set to `80` would make soft-wrapping behave more aggressively. * Allow softwrapping to ignore `text-width` Softwrapping wraps by default to the viewport width or a configured `text-width` (whichever's smaller). In some cases we only want to set `text-width` to use for hard-wrapping and let longer lines flow if they have enough space. This setting allows that. * Revert "Make `text-width` optional in editor config" This reverts commit b247d526d69adf41434b6fd9c4983369c785aa22. * soft-wrap: allow per-language overrides * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/languages.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> --------- Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Boehm <alexb@ozrunways.com> Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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/// Set a global text_width
pub text_width: usize,
/// Time in milliseconds since last keypress before idle timers trigger.
/// Used for various UI timeouts. Defaults to 250ms.
#[serde(
serialize_with = "serialize_duration_millis",
deserialize_with = "deserialize_duration_millis"
)]
pub idle_timeout: Duration,
/// Time in milliseconds after typing a word character before auto completions
/// are shown, set to 5 for instant. Defaults to 250ms.
#[serde(
serialize_with = "serialize_duration_millis",
deserialize_with = "deserialize_duration_millis"
)]
pub completion_timeout: Duration,
/// Whether to insert the completion suggestion on hover. Defaults to true.
pub preview_completion_insert: bool,
pub completion_trigger_len: u8,
/// Whether to instruct the LSP to replace the entire word when applying a completion
/// or to only insert new text
pub completion_replace: bool,
/// Whether to display infoboxes. Defaults to true.
pub auto_info: bool,
pub file_picker: FilePickerConfig,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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/// Configuration of the statusline elements
pub statusline: StatusLineConfig,
/// Shape for cursor in each mode
pub cursor_shape: CursorShapeConfig,
/// Set to `true` to override automatic detection of terminal truecolor support in the event of a false negative. Defaults to `false`.
pub true_color: bool,
/// Set to `true` to override automatic detection of terminal undercurl support in the event of a false negative. Defaults to `false`.
pub undercurl: bool,
/// Search configuration.
#[serde(default)]
pub search: SearchConfig,
pub lsp: LspConfig,
pub terminal: Option<TerminalConfig>,
/// Column numbers at which to draw the rulers. Defaults to `[]`, meaning no rulers.
pub rulers: Vec<u16>,
#[serde(default)]
pub whitespace: WhitespaceConfig,
/// Persistently display open buffers along the top
pub bufferline: BufferLine,
/// Vertical indent width guides.
pub indent_guides: IndentGuidesConfig,
/// Whether to color modes with different colors. Defaults to `false`.
pub color_modes: bool,
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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pub soft_wrap: SoftWrap,
/// Workspace specific lsp ceiling dirs
pub workspace_lsp_roots: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// Which line ending to choose for new documents. Defaults to `native`. i.e. `crlf` on Windows, otherwise `lf`.
pub default_line_ending: LineEndingConfig,
/// Enables smart tab
pub smart_tab: Option<SmartTabConfig>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize, Serialize, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default)]
pub struct SmartTabConfig {
pub enable: bool,
pub supersede_menu: bool,
}
impl Default for SmartTabConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
SmartTabConfig {
enable: true,
supersede_menu: false,
}
}
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case", deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct TerminalConfig {
pub command: String,
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
pub args: Vec<String>,
}
#[cfg(windows)]
pub fn get_terminal_provider() -> Option<TerminalConfig> {
use crate::env::binary_exists;
if binary_exists("wt") {
return Some(TerminalConfig {
command: "wt".to_string(),
args: vec![
"new-tab".to_string(),
"--title".to_string(),
"DEBUG".to_string(),
"cmd".to_string(),
"/C".to_string(),
],
});
}
Some(TerminalConfig {
command: "conhost".to_string(),
args: vec!["cmd".to_string(), "/C".to_string()],
})
}
#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasm32")))]
pub fn get_terminal_provider() -> Option<TerminalConfig> {
use crate::env::{binary_exists, env_var_is_set};
if env_var_is_set("TMUX") && binary_exists("tmux") {
return Some(TerminalConfig {
command: "tmux".to_string(),
args: vec!["split-window".to_string()],
});
}
if env_var_is_set("WEZTERM_UNIX_SOCKET") && binary_exists("wezterm") {
return Some(TerminalConfig {
command: "wezterm".to_string(),
args: vec!["cli".to_string(), "split-pane".to_string()],
});
}
None
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case", deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct LspConfig {
/// Enables LSP
pub enable: bool,
/// Display LSP progress messages below statusline
pub display_messages: bool,
/// Enable automatic pop up of signature help (parameter hints)
pub auto_signature_help: bool,
/// Display docs under signature help popup
pub display_signature_help_docs: bool,
/// Display inlay hints
pub display_inlay_hints: bool,
/// Whether to enable snippet support
pub snippets: bool,
/// Whether to include declaration in the goto reference query
pub goto_reference_include_declaration: bool,
}
impl Default for LspConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
enable: true,
display_messages: false,
auto_signature_help: true,
display_signature_help_docs: true,
display_inlay_hints: false,
snippets: true,
goto_reference_include_declaration: true,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct SearchConfig {
/// Smart case: Case insensitive searching unless pattern contains upper case characters. Defaults to true.
pub smart_case: bool,
/// Whether the search should wrap after depleting the matches. Default to true.
pub wrap_around: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct StatusLineConfig {
pub left: Vec<StatusLineElement>,
pub center: Vec<StatusLineElement>,
pub right: Vec<StatusLineElement>,
pub separator: String,
pub mode: ModeConfig,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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}
impl Default for StatusLineConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
use StatusLineElement as E;
Self {
left: vec![
E::Mode,
E::Spinner,
E::FileName,
E::ReadOnlyIndicator,
E::FileModificationIndicator,
],
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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center: vec![],
right: vec![
E::Diagnostics,
E::Selections,
E::Register,
E::Position,
E::FileEncoding,
],
separator: String::from("│"),
mode: ModeConfig::default(),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct ModeConfig {
pub normal: String,
pub insert: String,
pub select: String,
}
impl Default for ModeConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
normal: String::from("NOR"),
insert: String::from("INS"),
select: String::from("SEL"),
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum StatusLineElement {
/// The editor mode (Normal, Insert, Visual/Selection)
Mode,
/// The LSP activity spinner
Spinner,
/// The file basename (the leaf of the open file's path)
FileBaseName,
/// The relative file path
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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FileName,
// The file modification indicator
FileModificationIndicator,
/// An indicator that shows `"[readonly]"` when a file cannot be written
ReadOnlyIndicator,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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/// The file encoding
FileEncoding,
/// The file line endings (CRLF or LF)
FileLineEnding,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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/// The file type (language ID or "text")
FileType,
/// A summary of the number of errors and warnings
Diagnostics,
/// A summary of the number of errors and warnings on file and workspace
WorkspaceDiagnostics,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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/// The number of selections (cursors)
Selections,
/// The number of characters currently in primary selection
PrimarySelectionLength,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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/// The cursor position
Position,
/// The separator string
Separator,
/// The cursor position as a percent of the total file
PositionPercentage,
/// The total line numbers of the current file
TotalLineNumbers,
/// A single space
Spacer,
/// Current version control information
VersionControl,
/// Indicator for selected register
Register,
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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}
// Cursor shape is read and used on every rendered frame and so needs
// to be fast. Therefore we avoid a hashmap and use an enum indexed array.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct CursorShapeConfig([CursorKind; 3]);
impl CursorShapeConfig {
pub fn from_mode(&self, mode: Mode) -> CursorKind {
self.get(mode as usize).copied().unwrap_or_default()
}
}
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for CursorShapeConfig {
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
let m = HashMap::<Mode, CursorKind>::deserialize(deserializer)?;
let into_cursor = |mode: Mode| m.get(&mode).copied().unwrap_or_default();
Ok(CursorShapeConfig([
into_cursor(Mode::Normal),
into_cursor(Mode::Select),
into_cursor(Mode::Insert),
]))
}
}
impl Serialize for CursorShapeConfig {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: serde::Serializer,
{
let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(Some(self.len()))?;
let modes = [Mode::Normal, Mode::Select, Mode::Insert];
for mode in modes {
map.serialize_entry(&mode, &self.from_mode(mode))?;
}
map.end()
}
}
impl std::ops::Deref for CursorShapeConfig {
type Target = [CursorKind; 3];
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
impl Default for CursorShapeConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self([CursorKind::Block; 3])
}
}
/// bufferline render modes
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum BufferLine {
/// Don't render bufferline
#[default]
Never,
/// Always render
Always,
/// Only if multiple buffers are open
Multiple,
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum LineNumber {
/// Show absolute line number
Absolute,
/// If focused and in normal/select mode, show relative line number to the primary cursor.
/// If unfocused or in insert mode, show absolute line number.
Relative,
}
impl std::str::FromStr for LineNumber {
type Err = anyhow::Error;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"absolute" | "abs" => Ok(Self::Absolute),
"relative" | "rel" => Ok(Self::Relative),
_ => anyhow::bail!("Line number can only be `absolute` or `relative`."),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum GutterType {
/// Show diagnostics and other features like breakpoints
Diagnostics,
/// Show line numbers
LineNumbers,
/// Show one blank space
Spacer,
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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/// Highlight local changes
Diff,
}
impl std::str::FromStr for GutterType {
type Err = anyhow::Error;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"diagnostics" => Ok(Self::Diagnostics),
"spacer" => Ok(Self::Spacer),
"line-numbers" => Ok(Self::LineNumbers),
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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"diff" => Ok(Self::Diff),
_ => anyhow::bail!(
"Gutter type can only be `diagnostics`, `spacer`, `line-numbers` or `diff`."
),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default)]
pub struct WhitespaceConfig {
pub render: WhitespaceRender,
pub characters: WhitespaceCharacters,
}
impl Default for WhitespaceConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
render: WhitespaceRender::Basic(WhitespaceRenderValue::None),
characters: WhitespaceCharacters::default(),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum WhitespaceRender {
Basic(WhitespaceRenderValue),
Specific {
default: Option<WhitespaceRenderValue>,
space: Option<WhitespaceRenderValue>,
nbsp: Option<WhitespaceRenderValue>,
tab: Option<WhitespaceRenderValue>,
newline: Option<WhitespaceRenderValue>,
},
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum WhitespaceRenderValue {
None,
// TODO
// Selection,
All,
}
impl WhitespaceRender {
pub fn space(&self) -> WhitespaceRenderValue {
match *self {
Self::Basic(val) => val,
Self::Specific { default, space, .. } => {
space.or(default).unwrap_or(WhitespaceRenderValue::None)
}
}
}
pub fn nbsp(&self) -> WhitespaceRenderValue {
match *self {
Self::Basic(val) => val,
Self::Specific { default, nbsp, .. } => {
nbsp.or(default).unwrap_or(WhitespaceRenderValue::None)
}
}
}
pub fn tab(&self) -> WhitespaceRenderValue {
match *self {
Self::Basic(val) => val,
Self::Specific { default, tab, .. } => {
tab.or(default).unwrap_or(WhitespaceRenderValue::None)
}
}
}
pub fn newline(&self) -> WhitespaceRenderValue {
match *self {
Self::Basic(val) => val,
Self::Specific {
default, newline, ..
} => newline.or(default).unwrap_or(WhitespaceRenderValue::None),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default)]
pub struct WhitespaceCharacters {
pub space: char,
pub nbsp: char,
pub tab: char,
pub tabpad: char,
pub newline: char,
}
impl Default for WhitespaceCharacters {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
space: '·', // U+00B7
nbsp: '', // U+237D
tab: '', // U+2192
newline: '', // U+23CE
tabpad: ' ',
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct IndentGuidesConfig {
pub render: bool,
pub character: char,
pub skip_levels: u8,
}
impl Default for IndentGuidesConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
skip_levels: 0,
render: false,
character: '',
}
}
}
/// Line ending configuration.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "lowercase")]
pub enum LineEndingConfig {
/// The platform's native line ending.
///
/// `crlf` on Windows, otherwise `lf`.
Native,
/// Line feed.
LF,
/// Carriage return followed by line feed.
Crlf,
/// Form feed.
#[cfg(feature = "unicode-lines")]
FF,
/// Carriage return.
#[cfg(feature = "unicode-lines")]
CR,
/// Next line.
#[cfg(feature = "unicode-lines")]
Nel,
}
impl Default for LineEndingConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
LineEndingConfig::Native
}
}
impl From<LineEndingConfig> for LineEnding {
fn from(line_ending: LineEndingConfig) -> Self {
match line_ending {
LineEndingConfig::Native => NATIVE_LINE_ENDING,
LineEndingConfig::LF => LineEnding::LF,
LineEndingConfig::Crlf => LineEnding::Crlf,
#[cfg(feature = "unicode-lines")]
LineEndingConfig::FF => LineEnding::FF,
#[cfg(feature = "unicode-lines")]
LineEndingConfig::CR => LineEnding::CR,
#[cfg(feature = "unicode-lines")]
LineEndingConfig::Nel => LineEnding::Nel,
}
}
}
impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
scrolloff: 5,
scroll_lines: 3,
mouse: true,
shell: if cfg!(windows) {
vec!["cmd".to_owned(), "/C".to_owned()]
} else {
vec!["sh".to_owned(), "-c".to_owned()]
},
line_number: LineNumber::Absolute,
cursorline: false,
cursorcolumn: false,
gutters: GutterConfig::default(),
Support primary clipboard (#548) * clipboard-none: add in-memory fallback buffer Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * view: add Wayland primary clipboard Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Format Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: copy to primary selection after mouse move stops Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: don't update primary selection if it is a single character Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: discard result of setting primary selection Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: add commands for interaction with primary clipboard Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * editor: implement primary selection copy/paste using commands Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: support xsel for primary selection Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: support xclip for primary selection Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: multiple cursor support for middle click paste Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * rename primary selection to primary clipboard in scope of PR Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: make middle click paste optional Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Format Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Update helix-term/src/ui/editor.rs * fix formatting Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * config: correct defaults if terminal prop is not set Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * refactor: merge clipboard and primary selection implementations Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Tidy up code Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * view: remove names for different clipboard/selection providers Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * Update helix-view/src/clipboard.rs Co-authored-by: Gokul Soumya <gokulps15@gmail.com> * helix-view: tidy macros Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: refactor paste-replace commands Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * helix-term: use new config for middle-click-paste Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: remove memory fallback for command and windows providers Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard-win: fix build Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: return empty string when primary clipboard is missing Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> * clipboard: fix errors in Windows build Signed-off-by: Dmitry Sharshakov <d3dx12.xx@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gokul Soumya <gokulps15@gmail.com>
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middle_click_paste: true,
auto_pairs: AutoPairConfig::default(),
auto_completion: true,
auto_format: true,
auto_save: false,
idle_timeout: Duration::from_millis(250),
completion_timeout: Duration::from_millis(250),
preview_completion_insert: true,
completion_trigger_len: 2,
auto_info: true,
file_picker: FilePickerConfig::default(),
Customizable/configurable status line (#2434) * feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line * refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct * refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions * refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be implemented. * refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics() This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify configurability. * feat(statusline): make the status line configurable * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy * refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object. * fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice * refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again * refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts` * refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive * fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width * chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book * chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation * refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them instead. Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain consistent with `bufferline`. * chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring * revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870 * chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation * feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing * refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own file, there is no explicit need for the struct. * fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676 in 8d28f95. * fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding * refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
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statusline: StatusLineConfig::default(),
cursor_shape: CursorShapeConfig::default(),
true_color: false,
undercurl: false,
search: SearchConfig::default(),
lsp: LspConfig::default(),
terminal: get_terminal_provider(),
rulers: Vec::new(),
whitespace: WhitespaceConfig::default(),
bufferline: BufferLine::default(),
indent_guides: IndentGuidesConfig::default(),
color_modes: false,
soft_wrap: SoftWrap {
enable: Some(false),
..SoftWrap::default()
},
Softwrapping improvements (#5893) * use max_line_width + 1 during softwrap to account for newline char Helix softwrap implementation always wraps lines so that the newline character doesn't get cut off so he line wraps one chars earlier then in other editors. This is necessary, because newline chars are always selecatble in helix and must never be hidden. However That means that `max_line_width` currently wraps one char earlier than expected. The typical definition of line width does not include the newline character and other helix commands like `:reflow` also don't count the newline character here. This commit makes softwrap use `max_line_width + 1` instead of `max_line_width` to correct the impedance missmatch. * fix typos Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> * Add text-width to config.toml * text-width: update setting documentation * rename leftover config item * remove leftover max-line-length occurrences * Make `text-width` optional in editor config When it was only used for `:reflow` it made sense to have a default value set to `80`, but now that soft-wrapping uses this setting, keeping a default set to `80` would make soft-wrapping behave more aggressively. * Allow softwrapping to ignore `text-width` Softwrapping wraps by default to the viewport width or a configured `text-width` (whichever's smaller). In some cases we only want to set `text-width` to use for hard-wrapping and let longer lines flow if they have enough space. This setting allows that. * Revert "Make `text-width` optional in editor config" This reverts commit b247d526d69adf41434b6fd9c4983369c785aa22. * soft-wrap: allow per-language overrides * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/languages.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> * Update book/src/configuration.md Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> --------- Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe <pascal.kuthe@semimod.de> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lebon <jonathan@jlebon.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Boehm <alexb@ozrunways.com> Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
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text_width: 80,
completion_replace: false,
workspace_lsp_roots: Vec::new(),
default_line_ending: LineEndingConfig::default(),
smart_tab: Some(SmartTabConfig::default()),
}
}
}
impl Default for SearchConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
wrap_around: true,
smart_case: true,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
pub struct Breakpoint {
pub id: Option<usize>,
pub verified: bool,
pub message: Option<String>,
pub line: usize,
pub column: Option<usize>,
pub condition: Option<String>,
pub hit_condition: Option<String>,
pub log_message: Option<String>,
}
use futures_util::stream::{Flatten, Once};
pub struct Editor {
/// Current editing mode.
pub mode: Mode,
pub tree: Tree,
pub next_document_id: DocumentId,
pub documents: BTreeMap<DocumentId, Document>,
// We Flatten<> to resolve the inner DocumentSavedEventFuture. For that we need a stream of streams, hence the Once<>.
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/66875668
pub saves: HashMap<DocumentId, UnboundedSender<Once<DocumentSavedEventFuture>>>,
pub save_queue: SelectAll<Flatten<UnboundedReceiverStream<Once<DocumentSavedEventFuture>>>>,
pub write_count: usize,
pub count: Option<std::num::NonZeroUsize>,
pub selected_register: Option<char>,
pub registers: Registers,
pub macro_recording: Option<(char, Vec<KeyEvent>)>,
pub macro_replaying: Vec<char>,
pub language_servers: helix_lsp::Registry,
pub diagnostics: BTreeMap<lsp::Url, Vec<(lsp::Diagnostic, usize)>>,
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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pub diff_providers: DiffProviderRegistry,
pub debugger: Option<dap::Client>,
pub debugger_events: SelectAll<UnboundedReceiverStream<dap::Payload>>,
pub breakpoints: HashMap<PathBuf, Vec<Breakpoint>>,
pub syn_loader: Arc<syntax::Loader>,
pub theme_loader: Arc<theme::Loader>,
/// last_theme is used for theme previews. We store the current theme here,
/// and if previewing is cancelled, we can return to it.
pub last_theme: Option<Theme>,
/// The currently applied editor theme. While previewing a theme, the previewed theme
/// is set here.
pub theme: Theme,
/// The primary Selection prior to starting a goto_line_number preview. This is
/// restored when the preview is aborted, or added to the jumplist when it is
/// confirmed.
pub last_selection: Option<Selection>,
pub status_msg: Option<(Cow<'static, str>, Severity)>,
pub autoinfo: Option<Info>,
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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pub config: Arc<dyn DynAccess<Config>>,
pub auto_pairs: Option<AutoPairs>,
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pub idle_timer: Pin<Box<Sleep>>,
redraw_timer: Pin<Box<Sleep>>,
last_motion: Option<Motion>,
pub last_completion: Option<CompleteAction>,
pub exit_code: i32,
pub config_events: (UnboundedSender<ConfigEvent>, UnboundedReceiver<ConfigEvent>),
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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pub needs_redraw: bool,
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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/// Cached position of the cursor calculated during rendering.
/// The content of `cursor_cache` is returned by `Editor::cursor` if
/// set to `Some(_)`. The value will be cleared after it's used.
/// If `cursor_cache` is `None` then the `Editor::cursor` function will
/// calculate the cursor position.
///
/// `Some(None)` represents a cursor position outside of the visible area.
/// This will just cause `Editor::cursor` to return `None`.
///
/// This cache is only a performance optimization to
/// avoid calculating the cursor position multiple
/// times during rendering and should not be set by other functions.
pub cursor_cache: Cell<Option<Option<Position>>>,
pub handlers: Handlers,
}
pub type Motion = Box<dyn Fn(&mut Editor)>;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum EditorEvent {
DocumentSaved(DocumentSavedEventResult),
ConfigEvent(ConfigEvent),
LanguageServerMessage((usize, Call)),
DebuggerEvent(dap::Payload),
IdleTimer,
Redraw,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum ConfigEvent {
Refresh,
Update(Box<Config>),
}
enum ThemeAction {
Set,
Preview,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum CompleteAction {
Triggered,
/// A savepoint of the currently selected completion. The savepoint
/// MUST be restored before sending any event to the LSP
Selected {
savepoint: Arc<SavePoint>,
},
Applied {
trigger_offset: usize,
changes: Vec<Change>,
},
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum Action {
Load,
Replace,
HorizontalSplit,
VerticalSplit,
}
impl Action {
/// Whether to align the view to the cursor after executing this action
pub fn align_view(&self, view: &View, new_doc: DocumentId) -> bool {
!matches!((self, view.doc == new_doc), (Action::Load, false))
}
}
/// Error thrown on failed document closed
pub enum CloseError {
/// Document doesn't exist
DoesNotExist,
/// Buffer is modified
BufferModified(String),
/// Document failed to save
SaveError(anyhow::Error),
}
impl Editor {
pub fn new(
mut area: Rect,
theme_loader: Arc<theme::Loader>,
syn_loader: Arc<syntax::Loader>,
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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config: Arc<dyn DynAccess<Config>>,
handlers: Handlers,
) -> Self {
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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let language_servers = helix_lsp::Registry::new(syn_loader.clone());
let conf = config.load();
let auto_pairs = (&conf.auto_pairs).into();
// HAXX: offset the render area height by 1 to account for prompt/commandline
area.height -= 1;
Self {
mode: Mode::Normal,
tree: Tree::new(area),
next_document_id: DocumentId::default(),
documents: BTreeMap::new(),
saves: HashMap::new(),
save_queue: SelectAll::new(),
write_count: 0,
count: None,
selected_register: None,
macro_recording: None,
macro_replaying: Vec::new(),
theme: theme_loader.default(),
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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language_servers,
diagnostics: BTreeMap::new(),
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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diff_providers: DiffProviderRegistry::default(),
debugger: None,
debugger_events: SelectAll::new(),
breakpoints: HashMap::new(),
syn_loader,
theme_loader,
last_theme: None,
last_selection: None,
registers: Registers::default(),
status_msg: None,
autoinfo: None,
idle_timer: Box::pin(sleep(conf.idle_timeout)),
redraw_timer: Box::pin(sleep(Duration::MAX)),
last_motion: None,
last_completion: None,
config,
auto_pairs,
exit_code: 0,
config_events: unbounded_channel(),
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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needs_redraw: false,
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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cursor_cache: Cell::new(None),
handlers,
}
}
pub fn apply_motion<F: Fn(&mut Self) + 'static>(&mut self, motion: F) {
motion(self);
self.last_motion = Some(Box::new(motion));
}
pub fn repeat_last_motion(&mut self, count: usize) {
if let Some(motion) = self.last_motion.take() {
for _ in 0..count {
motion(self);
}
self.last_motion = Some(motion);
}
}
/// Current editing mode for the [`Editor`].
pub fn mode(&self) -> Mode {
self.mode
}
pub fn config(&self) -> DynGuard<Config> {
self.config.load()
}
/// Call if the config has changed to let the editor update all
/// relevant members.
pub fn refresh_config(&mut self) {
let config = self.config();
self.auto_pairs = (&config.auto_pairs).into();
self.reset_idle_timer();
self._refresh();
}
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pub fn clear_idle_timer(&mut self) {
// equivalent to internal Instant::far_future() (30 years)
self.idle_timer
.as_mut()
.reset(Instant::now() + Duration::from_secs(86400 * 365 * 30));
}
pub fn reset_idle_timer(&mut self) {
let config = self.config();
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self.idle_timer
.as_mut()
.reset(Instant::now() + config.idle_timeout);
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}
pub fn clear_status(&mut self) {
self.status_msg = None;
}
#[inline]
pub fn set_status<T: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(&mut self, status: T) {
let status = status.into();
log::debug!("editor status: {}", status);
self.status_msg = Some((status, Severity::Info));
}
#[inline]
pub fn set_error<T: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(&mut self, error: T) {
let error = error.into();
log::error!("editor error: {}", error);
self.status_msg = Some((error, Severity::Error));
}
#[inline]
pub fn get_status(&self) -> Option<(&Cow<'static, str>, &Severity)> {
self.status_msg.as_ref().map(|(status, sev)| (status, sev))
}
/// Returns true if the current status is an error
#[inline]
pub fn is_err(&self) -> bool {
self.status_msg
.as_ref()
.map(|(_, sev)| *sev == Severity::Error)
.unwrap_or(false)
}
pub fn unset_theme_preview(&mut self) {
if let Some(last_theme) = self.last_theme.take() {
self.set_theme(last_theme);
}
// None likely occurs when the user types ":theme" and then exits before previewing
}
pub fn set_theme_preview(&mut self, theme: Theme) {
self.set_theme_impl(theme, ThemeAction::Preview);
}
pub fn set_theme(&mut self, theme: Theme) {
self.set_theme_impl(theme, ThemeAction::Set);
}
fn set_theme_impl(&mut self, theme: Theme, preview: ThemeAction) {
// `ui.selection` is the only scope required to be able to render a theme.
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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if theme.find_scope_index_exact("ui.selection").is_none() {
self.set_error("Invalid theme: `ui.selection` required");
return;
}
let scopes = theme.scopes();
self.syn_loader.set_scopes(scopes.to_vec());
match preview {
ThemeAction::Preview => {
let last_theme = std::mem::replace(&mut self.theme, theme);
// only insert on first preview: this will be the last theme the user has saved
self.last_theme.get_or_insert(last_theme);
}
ThemeAction::Set => {
self.last_theme = None;
self.theme = theme;
}
}
self._refresh();
}
#[inline]
pub fn language_server_by_id(&self, language_server_id: usize) -> Option<&helix_lsp::Client> {
self.language_servers.get_by_id(language_server_id)
}
/// Refreshes the language server for a given document
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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pub fn refresh_language_servers(&mut self, doc_id: DocumentId) -> Option<()> {
self.launch_language_servers(doc_id)
}
/// Launch a language server for a given document
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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fn launch_language_servers(&mut self, doc_id: DocumentId) -> Option<()> {
if !self.config().lsp.enable {
return None;
}
// if doc doesn't have a URL it's a scratch buffer, ignore it
let doc = self.documents.get_mut(&doc_id)?;
let doc_url = doc.url()?;
let (lang, path) = (doc.language.clone(), doc.path().cloned());
let config = doc.config.load();
let root_dirs = &config.workspace_lsp_roots;
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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// try to find language servers based on the language name
let language_servers = lang.as_ref().and_then(|language| {
self.language_servers
.get(language, path.as_ref(), root_dirs, config.lsp.snippets)
.map_err(|e| {
log::error!(
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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"Failed to initialize the language servers for `{}` {{ {} }}",
language.scope(),
e
)
})
.ok()
});
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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if let Some(language_servers) = language_servers {
let language_id = doc.language_id().map(ToOwned::to_owned).unwrap_or_default();
// only spawn new language servers if the servers aren't the same
let doc_language_servers_not_in_registry =
doc.language_servers.iter().filter(|(name, doc_ls)| {
language_servers
.get(*name)
.map_or(true, |ls| ls.id() != doc_ls.id())
});
for (_, language_server) in doc_language_servers_not_in_registry {
tokio::spawn(language_server.text_document_did_close(doc.identifier()));
}
let language_servers_not_in_doc = language_servers.iter().filter(|(name, ls)| {
doc.language_servers
.get(*name)
.map_or(true, |doc_ls| ls.id() != doc_ls.id())
});
for (_, language_server) in language_servers_not_in_doc {
// TODO: this now races with on_init code if the init happens too quickly
tokio::spawn(language_server.text_document_did_open(
doc_url.clone(),
doc.version(),
doc.text(),
language_id.clone(),
));
}
doc.language_servers = language_servers;
}
Some(())
}
fn _refresh(&mut self) {
let config = self.config();
// Reset the inlay hints annotations *before* updating the views, that way we ensure they
// will disappear during the `.sync_change(doc)` call below.
//
// We can't simply check this config when rendering because inlay hints are only parts of
// the possible annotations, and others could still be active, so we need to selectively
// drop the inlay hints.
if !config.lsp.display_inlay_hints {
for doc in self.documents_mut() {
doc.reset_all_inlay_hints();
}
}
for (view, _) in self.tree.views_mut() {
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &view.doc);
view.sync_changes(doc);
view.gutters = config.gutters.clone();
view.ensure_cursor_in_view(doc, config.scrolloff)
}
}
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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fn replace_document_in_view(&mut self, current_view: ViewId, doc_id: DocumentId) {
let view = self.tree.get_mut(current_view);
view.doc = doc_id;
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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view.offset = ViewPosition::default();
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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let doc = doc_mut!(self, &doc_id);
doc.ensure_view_init(view.id);
view.sync_changes(doc);
doc.mark_as_focused();
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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align_view(doc, view, Align::Center);
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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}
pub fn switch(&mut self, id: DocumentId, action: Action) {
use crate::tree::Layout;
if !self.documents.contains_key(&id) {
log::error!("cannot switch to document that does not exist (anymore)");
return;
}
self.enter_normal_mode();
match action {
Action::Replace => {
let (view, doc) = current_ref!(self);
// If the current view is an empty scratch buffer and is not displayed in any other views, delete it.
// Boolean value is determined before the call to `view_mut` because the operation requires a borrow
// of `self.tree`, which is mutably borrowed when `view_mut` is called.
let remove_empty_scratch = !doc.is_modified()
// If the buffer has no path and is not modified, it is an empty scratch buffer.
&& doc.path().is_none()
// If the buffer we are changing to is not this buffer
&& id != doc.id
// Ensure the buffer is not displayed in any other splits.
&& !self
.tree
.traverse()
.any(|(_, v)| v.doc == doc.id && v.id != view.id);
let (view, doc) = current!(self);
let view_id = view.id;
// Append any outstanding changes to history in the old document.
doc.append_changes_to_history(view);
if remove_empty_scratch {
// Copy `doc.id` into a variable before calling `self.documents.remove`, which requires a mutable
// borrow, invalidating direct access to `doc.id`.
let id = doc.id;
self.documents.remove(&id);
// Remove the scratch buffer from any jumplists
for (view, _) in self.tree.views_mut() {
view.remove_document(&id);
}
} else {
let jump = (view.doc, doc.selection(view.id).clone());
view.jumps.push(jump);
// Set last accessed doc if it is a different document
if doc.id != id {
view.add_to_history(view.doc);
// Set last modified doc if modified and last modified doc is different
if std::mem::take(&mut doc.modified_since_accessed)
&& view.last_modified_docs[0] != Some(view.doc)
{
view.last_modified_docs = [Some(view.doc), view.last_modified_docs[0]];
}
}
}
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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self.replace_document_in_view(view_id, id);
return;
}
Action::Load => {
let view_id = view!(self).id;
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &id);
doc.ensure_view_init(view_id);
doc.mark_as_focused();
return;
}
Action::HorizontalSplit | Action::VerticalSplit => {
// copy the current view, unless there is no view yet
let view = self
.tree
.try_get(self.tree.focus)
.filter(|v| id == v.doc) // Different Document
.cloned()
.unwrap_or_else(|| View::new(id, self.config().gutters.clone()));
let view_id = self.tree.split(
view,
match action {
Action::HorizontalSplit => Layout::Horizontal,
Action::VerticalSplit => Layout::Vertical,
_ => unreachable!(),
},
);
// initialize selection for view
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &id);
doc.ensure_view_init(view_id);
doc.mark_as_focused();
}
}
self._refresh();
}
/// Generate an id for a new document and register it.
fn new_document(&mut self, mut doc: Document) -> DocumentId {
let id = self.next_document_id;
// Safety: adding 1 from 1 is fine, probably impossible to reach usize max
self.next_document_id =
DocumentId(unsafe { NonZeroUsize::new_unchecked(self.next_document_id.0.get() + 1) });
doc.id = id;
self.documents.insert(id, doc);
let (save_sender, save_receiver) = tokio::sync::mpsc::unbounded_channel();
self.saves.insert(id, save_sender);
let stream = UnboundedReceiverStream::new(save_receiver).flatten();
self.save_queue.push(stream);
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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id
}
fn new_file_from_document(&mut self, action: Action, doc: Document) -> DocumentId {
let id = self.new_document(doc);
self.switch(id, action);
id
}
pub fn new_file(&mut self, action: Action) -> DocumentId {
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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self.new_file_from_document(action, Document::default(self.config.clone()))
}
pub fn new_file_from_stdin(&mut self, action: Action) -> Result<DocumentId, Error> {
let (stdin, encoding, has_bom) = crate::document::read_to_string(&mut stdin(), None)?;
let doc = Document::from(
helix_core::Rope::default(),
Some((encoding, has_bom)),
self.config.clone(),
);
let doc_id = self.new_file_from_document(action, doc);
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &doc_id);
let view = view_mut!(self);
doc.ensure_view_init(view.id);
let transaction =
helix_core::Transaction::insert(doc.text(), doc.selection(view.id), stdin.into())
.with_selection(Selection::point(0));
doc.apply(&transaction, view.id);
doc.append_changes_to_history(view);
Ok(doc_id)
}
// ??? possible use for integration tests
pub fn open(&mut self, path: &Path, action: Action) -> Result<DocumentId, Error> {
let path = helix_core::path::get_canonicalized_path(path);
let id = self.document_by_path(&path).map(|doc| doc.id);
let id = if let Some(id) = id {
id
} else {
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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let mut doc = Document::open(
&path,
None,
Some(self.syn_loader.clone()),
self.config.clone(),
)?;
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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if let Some(diff_base) = self.diff_providers.get_diff_base(&path) {
doc.set_diff_base(diff_base);
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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}
doc.set_version_control_head(self.diff_providers.get_current_head_name(&path));
let id = self.new_document(doc);
let _ = self.launch_language_servers(id);
id
};
self.switch(id, action);
Ok(id)
}
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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pub fn close(&mut self, id: ViewId) {
// Remove selections for the closed view on all documents.
for doc in self.documents_mut() {
doc.remove_view(id);
}
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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self.tree.remove(id);
self._refresh();
}
pub fn close_document(&mut self, doc_id: DocumentId, force: bool) -> Result<(), CloseError> {
let doc = match self.documents.get_mut(&doc_id) {
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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Some(doc) => doc,
None => return Err(CloseError::DoesNotExist),
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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};
if !force && doc.is_modified() {
return Err(CloseError::BufferModified(doc.display_name().into_owned()));
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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}
// This will also disallow any follow-up writes
self.saves.remove(&doc_id);
Adds support for multiple language servers per language. Language Servers are now configured in a separate table in `languages.toml`: ```toml [langauge-server.mylang-lsp] command = "mylang-lsp" args = ["--stdio"] config = { provideFormatter = true } [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier] command = "efm-langserver" [language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config] documentFormatting = true languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] } ``` The language server for a language is configured like this (`typescript-language-server` is configured by default): ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ] ``` or equivalent: ```toml [[language]] name = "typescript" language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ] ``` Each requested LSP feature is priorized in the order of the `language-servers` array. For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`). If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled, as long as the language server supports these. If it doesn't the next language server which supports the feature is tried. The list of supported features are: - `format` - `goto-definition` - `goto-declaration` - `goto-type-definition` - `goto-reference` - `goto-implementation` - `signature-help` - `hover` - `document-highlight` - `completion` - `code-action` - `workspace-command` - `document-symbols` - `workspace-symbols` - `diagnostics` - `rename-symbol` - `inlay-hints` Another side-effect/difference that comes with this PR, is that only one language server instance is started if different languages use the same language server.
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for language_server in doc.language_servers() {
// TODO: track error
tokio::spawn(language_server.text_document_did_close(doc.identifier()));
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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}
enum Action {
Close(ViewId),
ReplaceDoc(ViewId, DocumentId),
}
let actions: Vec<Action> = self
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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.tree
.views_mut()
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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.filter_map(|(view, _focus)| {
view.remove_document(&doc_id);
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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if view.doc == doc_id {
// something was previously open in the view, switch to previous doc
if let Some(prev_doc) = view.docs_access_history.pop() {
Some(Action::ReplaceDoc(view.id, prev_doc))
} else {
// only the document that is being closed was in the view, close it
Some(Action::Close(view.id))
}
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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} else {
None
}
})
.collect();
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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for action in actions {
match action {
Action::Close(view_id) => {
self.close(view_id);
}
Action::ReplaceDoc(view_id, doc_id) => {
self.replace_document_in_view(view_id, doc_id);
}
}
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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}
self.documents.remove(&doc_id);
// If the document we removed was visible in all views, we will have no more views. We don't
// want to close the editor just for a simple buffer close, so we need to create a new view
// containing either an existing document, or a brand new document.
if self.tree.views().next().is_none() {
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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let doc_id = self
.documents
.iter()
.map(|(&doc_id, _)| doc_id)
.next()
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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.unwrap_or_else(|| self.new_document(Document::default(self.config.clone())));
let view = View::new(doc_id, self.config().gutters.clone());
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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let view_id = self.tree.insert(view);
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &doc_id);
doc.ensure_view_init(view_id);
doc.mark_as_focused();
}
self._refresh();
helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) (#1035) * helix-view/view: impl method to remove document from jumps * helix-view/editor: impl close_document * helix-view/editor: remove close_buffer argument from `close` According to archseer, this was never implemented or used properly. Now that we have a proper "buffer close" function, we can get rid of this. * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close (bc, bclose) This behaves the same as Kakoune's `delete-buffer` / `db` command: * With 3 files opened by the user with `:o ab`, `:o cd`, and `:o ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ef` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ab` * `buffer-close` again closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 3 files opened from the command line with `hx -- ab cd ef`: * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to `cd` * `buffer-close` again closes `cd` and switches to `ef` * `buffer-close` again closes `ef` and switches to a scratch buffer * With 1 file opened (`ab`): * `buffer-close` once closes `ab` and switches to a scratch buffer * `buffer-close` again closes the scratch buffer and switches to a new scratch buffer * helix-term/commands: implement buffer-close! (bclose!, bc!) Namely, if you have a document open in multiple splits, all the splits will be closed at the same time, leaving only splits without that document focused (or a scratch buffer if they were all focused on that buffer). * helix-view/tree: reset focus if Tree is empty
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Ok(())
}
pub fn save<P: Into<PathBuf>>(
&mut self,
doc_id: DocumentId,
path: Option<P>,
force: bool,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// convert a channel of futures to pipe into main queue one by one
// via stream.then() ? then push into main future
let path = path.map(|path| path.into());
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &doc_id);
let doc_save_future = doc.save(path, force)?;
// When a file is written to, notify the file event handler.
// Note: This can be removed once proper file watching is implemented.
let handler = self.language_servers.file_event_handler.clone();
let future = async move {
let res = doc_save_future.await;
if let Ok(event) = &res {
handler.file_changed(event.path.clone());
}
res
};
use futures_util::stream;
self.saves
.get(&doc_id)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow::format_err!("saves are closed for this document!"))?
.send(stream::once(Box::pin(future)))
.map_err(|err| anyhow!("failed to send save event: {}", err))?;
self.write_count += 1;
Ok(())
}
pub fn resize(&mut self, area: Rect) {
if self.tree.resize(area) {
self._refresh();
};
}
pub fn focus(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) {
let prev_id = std::mem::replace(&mut self.tree.focus, view_id);
// if leaving the view: mode should reset and the cursor should be
// within view
if prev_id != view_id {
self.enter_normal_mode();
self.ensure_cursor_in_view(view_id);
// Update jumplist selections with new document changes.
for (view, _focused) in self.tree.views_mut() {
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &view.doc);
view.sync_changes(doc);
}
}
let view = view!(self, view_id);
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &view.doc);
doc.mark_as_focused();
}
pub fn focus_next(&mut self) {
self.focus(self.tree.next());
}
pub fn focus_prev(&mut self) {
self.focus(self.tree.prev());
}
pub fn focus_direction(&mut self, direction: tree::Direction) {
let current_view = self.tree.focus;
if let Some(id) = self.tree.find_split_in_direction(current_view, direction) {
self.focus(id)
}
}
pub fn swap_split_in_direction(&mut self, direction: tree::Direction) {
self.tree.swap_split_in_direction(direction);
}
pub fn transpose_view(&mut self) {
self.tree.transpose();
}
pub fn should_close(&self) -> bool {
self.tree.is_empty()
}
pub fn ensure_cursor_in_view(&mut self, id: ViewId) {
let config = self.config();
let view = self.tree.get_mut(id);
let doc = &self.documents[&view.doc];
view.ensure_cursor_in_view(doc, config.scrolloff)
}
#[inline]
pub fn document(&self, id: DocumentId) -> Option<&Document> {
self.documents.get(&id)
}
#[inline]
pub fn document_mut(&mut self, id: DocumentId) -> Option<&mut Document> {
self.documents.get_mut(&id)
}
#[inline]
pub fn documents(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Document> {
self.documents.values()
}
#[inline]
pub fn documents_mut(&mut self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut Document> {
self.documents.values_mut()
}
pub fn document_by_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(&self, path: P) -> Option<&Document> {
self.documents()
.find(|doc| doc.path().map(|p| p == path.as_ref()).unwrap_or(false))
}
pub fn document_by_path_mut<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, path: P) -> Option<&mut Document> {
self.documents_mut()
.find(|doc| doc.path().map(|p| p == path.as_ref()).unwrap_or(false))
}
/// Gets the primary cursor position in screen coordinates,
/// or `None` if the primary cursor is not visible on screen.
pub fn cursor(&self) -> (Option<Position>, CursorKind) {
let config = self.config();
let (view, doc) = current_ref!(self);
let cursor = doc
.selection(view.id)
.primary()
.cursor(doc.text().slice(..));
rework positioning/rendering and enable softwrap/virtual text (#5420) * rework positioning/rendering, enables softwrap/virtual text This commit is a large rework of the core text positioning and rendering code in helix to remove the assumption that on-screen columns/lines correspond to text columns/lines. A generic `DocFormatter` is introduced that positions graphemes on and is used both for rendering and for movements/scrolling. Both virtual text support (inline, grapheme overlay and multi-line) and a capable softwrap implementation is included. fix picker highlight cleanup doc formatter, use word bondaries for wrapping make visual vertical movement a seperate commnad estimate line gutter width to improve performance cache cursor position cleanup and optimize doc formatter cleanup documentation fix typos Co-authored-by: Daniel Hines <d4hines@gmail.com> update documentation fix panic in last_visual_line funciton improve soft-wrap documentation add extend_visual_line_up/down commands fix non-visual vertical movement streamline virtual text highlighting, add softwrap indicator fix cursor position if softwrap is disabled improve documentation of text_annotations module avoid crashes if view anchor is out of bounds fix: consider horizontal offset when traslation char_idx -> vpos improve default configuration fix: mixed up horizontal and vertical offset reset view position after config reload apply suggestions from review disabled softwrap for very small screens to avoid endless spin fix wrap_indicator setting fix bar cursor disappearring on the EOF character add keybinding for linewise vertical movement fix: inconsistent gutter highlights improve virtual text API make scope idx lookup more ergonomic allow overlapping overlays correctly track char_pos for virtual text adjust configuration deprecate old position fucntions fix infinite loop in highlight lookup fix gutter style fix formatting document max-line-width interaction with softwrap change wrap-indicator example to use empty string fix: rare panic when view is in invalid state (bis) * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * improve documentation for positoning functions * simplify tests * fix documentation of Grapheme::width * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * add explicit drop invocation * Add explicit MoveFn type alias * add docuntation to Editor::cursor_cache * fix a few typos * explain use of allow(deprecated) * make gj and gk extend in select mode * remove unneded debug and TODO * mark tab_width_at #[inline] * add fast-path to move_vertically_visual in case softwrap is disabled * rename first_line to first_visual_line * simplify duplicate if/else --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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let pos = self
.cursor_cache
.get()
.unwrap_or_else(|| view.screen_coords_at_pos(doc, doc.text().slice(..), cursor));
if let Some(mut pos) = pos {
let inner = view.inner_area(doc);
pos.col += inner.x as usize;
pos.row += inner.y as usize;
let cursorkind = config.cursor_shape.from_mode(self.mode);
(Some(pos), cursorkind)
} else {
(None, CursorKind::default())
}
}
/// Closes language servers with timeout. The default timeout is 10000 ms, use
/// `timeout` parameter to override this.
pub async fn close_language_servers(
&self,
timeout: Option<u64>,
) -> Result<(), tokio::time::error::Elapsed> {
// Remove all language servers from the file event handler.
// Note: this is non-blocking.
for client in self.language_servers.iter_clients() {
self.language_servers
.file_event_handler
.remove_client(client.id());
}
tokio::time::timeout(
Duration::from_millis(timeout.unwrap_or(3000)),
future::join_all(
self.language_servers
.iter_clients()
.map(|client| client.force_shutdown()),
),
)
.await
.map(|_| ())
}
pub async fn wait_event(&mut self) -> EditorEvent {
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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// the loop only runs once or twice and would be better implemented with a recursion + const generic
// however due to limitations with async functions that can not be implemented right now
loop {
tokio::select! {
biased;
Some(event) = self.save_queue.next() => {
self.write_count -= 1;
return EditorEvent::DocumentSaved(event)
}
Some(config_event) = self.config_events.1.recv() => {
return EditorEvent::ConfigEvent(config_event)
}
Some(message) = self.language_servers.incoming.next() => {
return EditorEvent::LanguageServerMessage(message)
}
Some(event) = self.debugger_events.next() => {
return EditorEvent::DebuggerEvent(event)
}
_ = helix_event::redraw_requested() => {
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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if !self.needs_redraw{
self.needs_redraw = true;
let timeout = Instant::now() + Duration::from_millis(33);
if timeout < self.idle_timer.deadline() && timeout < self.redraw_timer.deadline(){
self.redraw_timer.as_mut().reset(timeout)
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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}
}
}
_ = &mut self.redraw_timer => {
self.redraw_timer.as_mut().reset(Instant::now() + Duration::from_secs(86400 * 365 * 30));
return EditorEvent::Redraw
}
Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) * Show (git) diff signs in gutter (#3890) Avoid string allocation when git diffing Incrementally diff using changesets refactor diffs to be provider indepndent and improve git implementation remove dependency on zlib-ng switch to asynchronus diffing with similar Update helix-vcs/Cargo.toml fix toml formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> fix typo in documentation use ropey reexpors from helix-core fix crash when creating new file remove useless use if io::Cursor fix spelling mistakes implement suggested improvement to repository loading improve git test isolation remove lefover comments Co-authored-by: univerz <univerz@fu-solution.com> fixed spelling mistake minor cosmetic changes fix: set self.differ to None if decoding the diff_base fails fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net> reload diff_base when file is reloaded from disk switch to imara-diff Fixup formatting Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Redraw buffer whenever a diff is updated. Only store hunks instead of changes for individual lines to easily allow jumping between them Update to latest gitoxide version Change default diff gutter position Only update gutter after timeout * update diff gutter synchronously, with a timeout * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com> * address review comments and ensure lock is always aquired * remove configuration for redraw timeout Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io> Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
2 years ago
_ = &mut self.idle_timer => {
return EditorEvent::IdleTimer
}
}
}
}
pub async fn flush_writes(&mut self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
while self.write_count > 0 {
if let Some(save_event) = self.save_queue.next().await {
self.write_count -= 1;
let save_event = match save_event {
Ok(event) => event,
Err(err) => {
self.set_error(err.to_string());
bail!(err);
}
};
let doc = doc_mut!(self, &save_event.doc_id);
doc.set_last_saved_revision(save_event.revision);
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Switches the editor into normal mode.
pub fn enter_normal_mode(&mut self) {
use helix_core::{graphemes, Range};
if self.mode == Mode::Normal {
return;
}
self.mode = Mode::Normal;
let (view, doc) = current!(self);
try_restore_indent(doc, view);
// if leaving append mode, move cursor back by 1
if doc.restore_cursor {
let text = doc.text().slice(..);
let selection = doc.selection(view.id).clone().transform(|range| {
Range::new(
range.from(),
graphemes::prev_grapheme_boundary(text, range.to()),
)
});
doc.set_selection(view.id, selection);
doc.restore_cursor = false;
}
}
pub fn current_stack_frame(&self) -> Option<&StackFrame> {
self.debugger
.as_ref()
.and_then(|debugger| debugger.current_stack_frame())
}
}
fn try_restore_indent(doc: &mut Document, view: &mut View) {
use helix_core::{
chars::char_is_whitespace, line_ending::line_end_char_index, Operation, Transaction,
};
fn inserted_a_new_blank_line(changes: &[Operation], pos: usize, line_end_pos: usize) -> bool {
if let [Operation::Retain(move_pos), Operation::Insert(ref inserted_str), Operation::Retain(_)] =
changes
{
move_pos + inserted_str.len() == pos
&& inserted_str.starts_with('\n')
&& inserted_str.chars().skip(1).all(char_is_whitespace)
&& pos == line_end_pos // ensure no characters exists after current position
} else {
false
}
}
let doc_changes = doc.changes().changes();
let text = doc.text().slice(..);
let range = doc.selection(view.id).primary();
let pos = range.cursor(text);
let line_end_pos = line_end_char_index(&text, range.cursor_line(text));
if inserted_a_new_blank_line(doc_changes, pos, line_end_pos) {
// Removes tailing whitespaces.
let transaction =
Transaction::change_by_selection(doc.text(), doc.selection(view.id), |range| {
let line_start_pos = text.line_to_char(range.cursor_line(text));
(line_start_pos, pos, None)
});
doc.apply(&transaction, view.id);
}
}