state.rs cleanup

pull/8/head
Blaž Hrastnik 4 years ago
parent bb87b08fc9
commit 9c55b3e306

@ -31,26 +31,6 @@ impl State {
} }
} }
// TODO: doc/selection accessors
// TODO: be able to take either Rope or RopeSlice
// #[inline]
// pub fn doc(&self) -> &Rope {
// &self.doc
// }
// #[inline]
// pub fn selection(&self) -> &Selection {
// &self.selection
// }
// pub fn doc<R>(&self, range: R) -> RopeSlice
// where
// R: std::ops::RangeBounds<usize>,
// {
// self.doc.slice(range)
// }
// update/transact: // update/transact:
// update(desc) => transaction ? transaction.doc() for applied doc // update(desc) => transaction ? transaction.doc() for applied doc
// transaction.apply(doc) // transaction.apply(doc)
@ -74,17 +54,6 @@ impl State {
// foldable // foldable
// changeFilter/transactionFilter // changeFilter/transactionFilter
// TODO: move that accepts a boundary matcher fn/list, we keep incrementing until we hit
// a boundary
// TODO: edits, does each keypress trigger a full command? I guess it's adding to the same
// transaction
// There should be three pieces of the state: current transaction, the original doc, "preview"
// of the new state.
// 1. apply the newly generated keypress as a transaction
// 2. compose onto a ongoing transaction
// 3. on insert mode leave, that transaction gets stored into undo history
pub fn move_range( pub fn move_range(
&self, &self,
range: Range, range: Range,
@ -93,47 +62,42 @@ impl State {
count: usize, count: usize,
extend: bool, extend: bool,
) -> Range { ) -> Range {
let text = &self.doc; let text = self.doc.slice(..);
let pos = range.head; let pos = range.head;
match (dir, granularity) { let line = text.char_to_line(pos);
// TODO: we can optimize clamping by passing in RopeSlice limited to current line. that way
// we stop calculating past start/end of line.
let pos = match (dir, granularity) {
(Direction::Backward, Granularity::Character) => { (Direction::Backward, Granularity::Character) => {
// Clamp to line
let line = text.char_to_line(pos);
let start = text.line_to_char(line); let start = text.line_to_char(line);
let pos = std::cmp::max( nth_prev_grapheme_boundary(text, pos, count).max(start)
nth_prev_grapheme_boundary(text.slice(..), pos, count),
start,
);
Range::new(if extend { range.anchor } else { pos }, pos)
} }
(Direction::Forward, Granularity::Character) => { (Direction::Forward, Granularity::Character) => {
// Clamp to line
let line = text.char_to_line(pos);
// Line end is pos at the start of next line - 1 // Line end is pos at the start of next line - 1
// subtract another 1 because the line ends with \n // subtract another 1 because the line ends with \n
let end = text.line_to_char(line + 1).saturating_sub(2); let end = text.line_to_char(line + 1).saturating_sub(2);
let pos = nth_next_grapheme_boundary(text, pos, count).min(end)
std::cmp::min(nth_next_grapheme_boundary(text.slice(..), pos, count), end);
Range::new(if extend { range.anchor } else { pos }, pos)
} }
(_, Granularity::Line) => move_vertically(text.slice(..), dir, range, count, extend), (_, Granularity::Line) => return move_vertically(text, dir, range, count, extend),
} };
Range::new(if extend { range.anchor } else { pos }, pos)
} }
pub fn move_next_word_start(slice: RopeSlice, mut pos: usize, count: usize) -> usize { pub fn move_next_word_start(slice: RopeSlice, mut pos: usize, count: usize) -> usize {
// TODO: confirm it's fine without using graphemes, I think it should be
for _ in 0..count { for _ in 0..count {
// TODO: if end return end if pos + 1 == slice.len_chars() {
return pos;
}
let ch = slice.char(pos); let mut ch = slice.char(pos);
let next = slice.char(pos.saturating_add(1)); let next = slice.char(pos + 1);
// if we're at the end of a word, or on whitespce right before new one
if categorize(ch) != categorize(next) { if categorize(ch) != categorize(next) {
pos += 1; pos += 1;
ch = next;
} }
// refetch
let ch = slice.char(pos);
if is_word(ch) { if is_word(ch) {
skip_over_next(slice, &mut pos, is_word); skip_over_next(slice, &mut pos, is_word);
} else if ch.is_ascii_punctuation() { } else if ch.is_ascii_punctuation() {
@ -148,7 +112,6 @@ impl State {
} }
pub fn move_prev_word_start(slice: RopeSlice, mut pos: usize, count: usize) -> usize { pub fn move_prev_word_start(slice: RopeSlice, mut pos: usize, count: usize) -> usize {
// TODO: confirm it's fine without using graphemes, I think it should be
for _ in 0..count { for _ in 0..count {
if pos == 0 { if pos == 0 {
return pos; return pos;
@ -182,11 +145,13 @@ impl State {
pub fn move_next_word_end(slice: RopeSlice, mut pos: usize, count: usize) -> usize { pub fn move_next_word_end(slice: RopeSlice, mut pos: usize, count: usize) -> usize {
for _ in 0..count { for _ in 0..count {
// TODO: if end return end if pos + 1 == slice.len_chars() {
return pos;
}
// TODO: confirm it's fine without using graphemes, I think it should be
let ch = slice.char(pos); let ch = slice.char(pos);
let next = slice.char(pos.saturating_add(1)); let next = slice.char(pos + 1);
if categorize(ch) != categorize(next) { if categorize(ch) != categorize(next) {
pos += 1; pos += 1;
} }
@ -202,7 +167,7 @@ impl State {
} else if ch.is_ascii_punctuation() { } else if ch.is_ascii_punctuation() {
skip_over_next(slice, &mut pos, |ch| ch.is_ascii_punctuation()); skip_over_next(slice, &mut pos, |ch| ch.is_ascii_punctuation());
} }
pos = pos.saturating_sub(1) pos -= 1
} }
pos pos
@ -311,7 +276,7 @@ where
if !fun(ch) { if !fun(ch) {
break; break;
} }
*pos += 1; // TODO: can go 1 over end of doc *pos += 1;
} }
} }
@ -327,7 +292,7 @@ where
if !fun(ch) { if !fun(ch) {
break; break;
} }
*pos -= pos.saturating_sub(1); *pos = pos.saturating_sub(1);
} }
} }

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