Attempt to auto-detect indentation style on document load.

This also moves the primary indentation-style setting into Document.
pull/269/head
Nathan Vegdahl 3 years ago
parent 1bda454149
commit 2329512122

@ -21,11 +21,18 @@ pub enum Mode {
Insert, Insert,
} }
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum IndentStyle {
Tabs,
Spaces(u8),
}
pub struct Document { pub struct Document {
// rope + selection // rope + selection
pub(crate) id: DocumentId, pub(crate) id: DocumentId,
text: Rope, text: Rope,
pub(crate) selections: HashMap<ViewId, Selection>, pub(crate) selections: HashMap<ViewId, Selection>,
pub(crate) indent_style: IndentStyle,
path: Option<PathBuf>, path: Option<PathBuf>,
@ -149,6 +156,7 @@ impl Document {
path: None, path: None,
text, text,
selections: HashMap::default(), selections: HashMap::default(),
indent_style: IndentStyle::Spaces(4),
mode: Mode::Normal, mode: Mode::Normal,
restore_cursor: false, restore_cursor: false,
syntax: None, syntax: None,
@ -182,6 +190,7 @@ impl Document {
let mut doc = Self::new(doc); let mut doc = Self::new(doc);
// set the path and try detecting the language // set the path and try detecting the language
doc.set_path(&path)?; doc.set_path(&path)?;
doc.detect_indent_style();
Ok(doc) Ok(doc)
} }
@ -265,6 +274,176 @@ impl Document {
} }
} }
fn detect_indent_style(&mut self) {
// Determine whether a character is a line break.
//
// TODO: this is probably a generally useful utility function. Where
// should we put it?
fn char_is_linebreak(c: char) -> bool {
match c {
'\u{000A}' | // LineFeed
'\u{000B}' | // VerticalTab
'\u{000C}' | // FormFeed
'\u{000D}' | // CarriageReturn
'\u{0085}' | // NextLine
'\u{2028}' | // Line Separator
'\u{2029}' // ParagraphSeparator
=> true,
_ => false,
}
}
// Determine whether a character qualifies as (non-line-break)
// whitespace.
//
// TODO: this is probably a generally useful utility function. Where
// should we put it?
//
// TODO: this is a naive binary categorization of whitespace
// characters. For display, word wrapping, etc. we'll need a better
// categorization based on e.g. breaking vs non-breaking spaces
// and whether they're zero-width or not.
pub fn char_is_whitespace(c: char) -> bool {
match c {
//'\u{1680}' | // Ogham Space Mark (here for completeness, but usually displayed as a dash, not as whitespace)
'\u{0009}' | // Character Tabulation
'\u{0020}' | // Space
'\u{00A0}' | // No-break Space
'\u{180E}' | // Mongolian Vowel Separator
'\u{202F}' | // Narrow No-break Space
'\u{205F}' | // Medium Mathematical Space
'\u{3000}' | // Ideographic Space
'\u{FEFF}' // Zero Width No-break Space
=> true,
// En Quad, Em Quad, En Space, Em Space, Three-per-em Space,
// Four-per-em Space, Six-per-em Space, Figure Space,
// Punctuation Space, Thin Space, Hair Space, Zero Width Space.
c if c >= '\u{2000}' && c <= '\u{200B}' => true,
_ => false,
}
}
// Build a histogram of the indentation *increases* between
// subsequent lines, ignoring lines that are all whitespace.
//
// Index 0 is for tabs, the rest are 1-8 spaces.
let histogram: [usize; 9] = {
let mut histogram = [0; 9];
let mut prev_line_indent = (false, 0usize); // (was_tabs, count)
'outer: for line in self.text.lines().take(1000) {
let mut c_iter = line.chars();
// Is first character a tab or space?
let is_tabs = match c_iter.next() {
Some('\t') => true,
Some(' ') => false,
// Ignore blank lines.
Some(c) if char_is_linebreak(c) => continue 'outer,
_ => {
prev_line_indent = (false, 0usize);
continue 'outer;
}
};
// Count the total leading tab/space characters.
let mut count = 1;
let mut count_is_done = false;
for c in c_iter {
match c {
'\t' if is_tabs && !count_is_done => count += 1,
' ' if !is_tabs && !count_is_done => count += 1,
// We stop counting if we hit whitespace that doesn't
// qualify as indent or doesn't match the leading
// whitespace, but we don't exit the loop yet because
// we still want to determine if the line is blank.
c if char_is_whitespace(c) => count_is_done = true,
// Ignore blank lines.
c if char_is_linebreak(c) => continue 'outer,
_ => break,
}
// Bound the worst-case execution time for weird text files.
if count > 256 {
continue 'outer;
}
}
// Update stats.
if (prev_line_indent.0 == is_tabs || prev_line_indent.1 == 0)
&& prev_line_indent.1 < count
{
if is_tabs {
histogram[0] += 1;
} else {
let amount = count - prev_line_indent.1;
if amount <= 8 {
histogram[amount] += 1;
}
}
}
// Store data for use with the next line.
prev_line_indent = (is_tabs, count);
}
// Give more weight to tabs, because their presence is a very
// strong indicator.
histogram[0] *= 2;
histogram
};
// Find the most frequent indent, its frequency, and the frequency of
// the next-most frequent indent.
let indent = histogram
.iter()
.enumerate()
.max_by_key(|kv| kv.1)
.unwrap()
.0;
let indent_freq = histogram[indent];
let indent_freq_2 = *histogram
.iter()
.enumerate()
.filter(|kv| kv.0 != indent)
.map(|kv| kv.1)
.max()
.unwrap();
// Use the auto-detected result if we're confident enough in its
// accuracy, based on some heuristics. Otherwise fall back to
// the language-based setting.
if indent_freq >= 1 && (indent_freq_2 as f64 / indent_freq as f64) < 0.66 {
// Use the auto-detected setting.
self.indent_style = match indent {
0 => IndentStyle::Tabs,
_ => IndentStyle::Spaces(indent as u8),
};
} else {
// Fall back to language-based setting.
let indent = self
.language
.as_ref()
.and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref())
.map_or(" ", |config| config.unit.as_str()); // fallback to 2 spaces
self.indent_style = if indent.starts_with(" ") {
IndentStyle::Spaces(indent.len() as u8)
} else {
IndentStyle::Tabs
};
}
}
pub fn set_path(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> { pub fn set_path(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
let path = canonicalize_path(path)?; let path = canonicalize_path(path)?;
@ -507,13 +686,25 @@ impl Document {
} }
/// Returns a string containing a single level of indentation. /// Returns a string containing a single level of indentation.
///
/// TODO: we might not need this function anymore, since the information
/// is conveniently available in `Document::indent_style` now.
pub fn indent_unit(&self) -> &str { pub fn indent_unit(&self) -> &str {
self.language match self.indent_style {
.as_ref() IndentStyle::Tabs => "\t",
.and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref()) IndentStyle::Spaces(1) => " ",
.map_or(" ", |config| config.unit.as_str()) // fallback to 2 spaces IndentStyle::Spaces(2) => " ",
IndentStyle::Spaces(3) => " ",
// " ".repeat(TAB_WIDTH) IndentStyle::Spaces(4) => " ",
IndentStyle::Spaces(5) => " ",
IndentStyle::Spaces(6) => " ",
IndentStyle::Spaces(7) => " ",
IndentStyle::Spaces(8) => " ",
// Unsupported indentation style. This should never happen,
// but just in case fall back to two spaces.
_ => " ",
}
} }
#[inline] #[inline]

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