@ -124,6 +124,8 @@ impl Completion {
) -> Transaction {
use helix_lsp ::snippet ;
let selection = doc . selection ( view_id ) ;
let text = doc . text ( ) . slice ( .. ) ;
let primary_cursor = selection . primary ( ) . cursor ( text ) ;
let ( start_offset , end_offset , new_text ) = if let Some ( edit ) = & item . text_edit {
let edit = match edit {
@ -133,8 +135,6 @@ impl Completion {
lsp ::TextEdit ::new ( item . replace , item . new_text . clone ( ) )
}
} ;
let text = doc . text ( ) . slice ( .. ) ;
let primary_cursor = selection . primary ( ) . cursor ( text ) ;
let start_offset =
match util ::lsp_pos_to_pos ( doc . text ( ) , edit . range . start , offset_encoding ) {
@ -149,24 +149,26 @@ impl Completion {
( start_offset , end_offset , edit . new_text )
} else {
let new_text = item . insert_text . as_ref ( ) . unwrap_or ( & item . label ) ;
// Some LSPs just give you an insertText with no offset ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
// in these cases we need to check for a common prefix and remove it
let prefix = Cow ::from ( doc . text ( ) . slice ( start_offset .. trigger_offset ) ) ;
let new_text = new_text . trim_start_matches ::< & str > ( & prefix ) ;
// TODO: this needs to be true for the numbers to work out correctly
// in the closure below. It's passed in to a callback as this same
// formula, but can the value change between the LSP request and
// response? If it does, can we recover?
debug_assert! (
doc . selection ( view_id )
. primary ( )
. cursor ( doc . text ( ) . slice ( .. ) )
= = trigger_offset
) ;
let new_text = item
. insert_text
. clone ( )
. unwrap_or_else ( | | item . label . clone ( ) ) ;
( 0 , 0 , new_text . into ( ) )
// check that we are still at the correct savepoint
// we can still generate a transaction regardless but if the
// document changed (and not just the selection) then we will
// likely delete the wrong text (same if we applied an edit sent by the LS)
debug_assert! ( primary_cursor = = trigger_offset ) ;
// TODO: Respect editor.completion_replace?
// Would require detecting the end of the word boundary for every cursor individually.
// We don't do the same for normal `edits, to be consistent we would have to do it for those too
(
start_offset as i128 - primary_cursor as i128 ,
trigger_offset as i128 - primary_cursor as i128 ,
new_text ,
)
} ;
if matches! ( item . kind , Some ( lsp ::CompletionItemKind ::SNIPPET ) )