`deepest_preceding` is known to be a descendant of `node`. Repeated
calls of `Node::parent` _should_ eventually turn `deepest_preceding`
into `node`, but when the node is errored (the tree contains a syntax
error), `Node::parent` returns None.
In the typescript case:
if(true) &&true
// ^ press enter here
The tree is:
(program [0, 0] - [1, 0]
(if_statement [0, 0] - [0, 15]
condition: (parenthesized_expression [0, 2] - [0, 8]
(true [0, 3] - [0, 7]))
consequence: (expression_statement [0, 8] - [0, 15]
(binary_expression [0, 8] - [0, 15]
left: (identifier [0, 8] - [0, 8])
right: (true [0, 11] - [0, 15])))))
`node` is the `program` node and `deepest_preceding` is the
`binary_expression`. The tree is errored on the `binary_expression`
node with `(MISSING identifier [0, 8] - [0, 8])`.
In the C++ case:
; <<
// press enter after the ';'
The tree is:
(translation_unit [0, 0] - [1, 0]
(expression_statement [0, 0] - [0, 1])
(ERROR [0, 1] - [0, 4]
(identifier [0, 1] - [0, 1])))
`node` is the `translation_unit` and `deepest_preceding` is the `ERROR`
node.
In both cases, `Node::parent` on the errored node returns None.
* dynamically resize line number gutter width
* removing digits lower-bound, permitting spacer
* removing max line num char limit; adding notes; qualified successors; notes
* updating tests to use new line number width when testing views
* linenr width based on document line count
* using min width of 2 so line numbers relative is useful
* lint rolling; removing unnecessary type parameter lifetime
* merge change resolution
* reformat code
* rename row_styler to style; add int_log resource
* adding spacer to gutters default; updating book config entry
* adding view.inner_height(), swap for loop for iterator
* reverting change of current! to view! now that doc is not needed
In recap for chapter 5.1 specify that the cursor is duplicted to the next suitable line
instead of the next line.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Kohlbau <tobias@kohlbau.de>
If `a\ b.txt` were a local file, `:o a\ <tab>` would fill the prompt
with `:o aa\ b.txt` because the replacement range was calculated using
the shellwords-parsed part. Escaping the part before calculating its
length fixes this edge-case.
This changes the completion items to be rendered with shellword
escaping, so a file `a b.txt` is rendered as `a\ b.txt` which matches
how it should be inputted.
8584b38cfb switched to shellwords for
completion in command-mode. This changes the conditions for choosing
whether to complete the command or use the command's completer.
This change processes the input as shellwords up-front and uses
shellword logic about whitespace to determine whether the command
or argument should be completed.
* Fix range offsets in multi-selection paste
d6323b7cbc introduced a regression with
multi-selection paste where pasting would not adjust the ranges
correctly. To fix it, we need to track the total number of characters
inserted in each changed selection and use that offset to slide each
new range forwards.
* Inherit selection directions on paste
* Add an integration-test for multi-selection pasting
The sequence "_y"_p panics because the blackhole register contains an
empty values vec. This causes a panic when pasting since it unwraps
a `slice::last`.
This follows changes in Kakoune to the same effects:
* p/<space>p: 266d1c37d0
* !/<A-!>: 85b78dda2e
Selecting the new data inserted by shell or pasting is often more
useful than retaining a selection of the pre-paste/insert content.
This PR makes the editor use language=bash when the shebang line uses
zsh. This is in the same line as using language=bash for zsh related
file (~/.zshrc, ~/.zshenv etc.) as we already do.
* Clamp highlighting range to be within document
This fixes a panic possible when two vsplits of the same document
exist and enough lines are deleted from the document so that one of
the windows focuses past the end of the document.
* Ensure cursor is in view on window change
If two windows are editing the same document, one may delete enough of
the document so that the other window is pointing at a blank page (past
the document end). In this change we ensure that the cursor is within
view whenever we switch to a new window (for example with `<C-w>w`).
* Update helix-term/src/ui/editor.rs
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
When backward-deleting a character, if this character and the following
character form a Pair, we want to delete both. However, there is a bug
that deletes both characters also if both characters are closers of some
Pair.
This commit fixes that by adding an additional check that the deleted
character should be an opener in a Pair.
Closes https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/4544.