* 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
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
This changes the behavior of operations like `]f`/`[f` to set the
direction of the new range to the direction of the action.
The original behavior was to always use the head of the next function.
This is inconsistent with the behavior of goto_next_paragraph and makes
it impossible to create extend variants of the textobject motions.
This causes a behavior change when there are nested functions. The
behavior in the parent commit is that repeated uses of `]f` will
select every function in the file even if nested. With this commit,
functions are skipped.
It's notable that it's possible to emulate the original behavior by
using the `ensure_selections_forward` (A-:) command between invocations
of `]f`.
* feat: make `move_vertically` aware of tabs and wide characters
* refactor: replace unnecessary checked_sub with comparison
* refactor: leave pos_at_coords unchanged and introduce separate pos_at_visual_coords
* style: include comment to explain `pos_at_visual_coords` breaking condition
* refactor: use `pos_at_visual_coords` in `text_pos_at_screen_coords`
* feat: make `copy_selection_on_line` aware of wide characters
* Add textobjects for word
* Add textobjects for surround characters
* Apply clippy lints
* Remove ThisWordPrevBound in favor of PrevWordEnd
It's the same as PrevWordEnd except for taking the current char
into account, so use a "flag" to capture that usecase
* Add tests for PrevWordEnd movement
* Remove ThisWord* movements
They did not preserve anchor positions and were only used
for textobject boundary search anyway so replace them with
simple position finding functions
* Rewrite tests of word textobject
* Add tests for surround textobject
* Add textobject docs
* Refactor textobject word position functions
* Apply clippy lints on textobject
* Fix overflow error with textobjects
* Add convenience/clarity wrapper for Range initialization
* Test horizontal moves
* Add column jumping tests
* Add failing movement conditions for multi-word moves
* Refactor skip_over_next
* Add complex forward movement unit tests
* Add strict whitespace checks and edge case tests
* Restore formatting
* Remove unused function
* Add empty test case for deletion and fix nth_prev_word_boundary
* Add tests for backward motion
* Refactor word movement
* Address review comments and finish refactoring backwards move
* Finish unit test suite
* Fmt pass
* Fix lint erors
* Clean up diff restoring bad 'cargo fmt' actions
* Simplify movement closures (thanks Pickfire)
* Fmt pass
* Replace index-based movement with iterator based movement, ensuring that each move incurs a single call to the RopeSlice API
* Break down tuple function
* Extract common logic to all movement functions
* Split iterator helpers away into their own module
* WIP reducing clones
* Operate on spans
* WIP simplifying iterators
* Simplify motion helpers
* Fix iterator
* Fix all unit tests
* Refactor and simplify
* Simplify fold