Fixes#1077. This was caused by the assumption that a block
cursor is represented as zero width internally and simply
rendered to be a single width selection, where as in reality
a block cursor is an actual single width selection in form and
function.
Behavioural changes:
1. Surround selection no longer works when cursor is _on_ a
surround character that has matching pairs (like `'`
or `"`). This was the intended behaviour from the start
but worked till now because of the cursor position
calculation mismatch.
* Jump to end char of surrounding pair from any cursor pos
* Separate bracket matching into exact and fuzzy search
* Add constants for bracket chars
* Abort early if char under cursor is not a bracket
* Simplify bracket char validation
* Refactor node search and unify find methods
* Remove bracket constants
* Add command to inc/dec number under cursor
With the cursor over a number in normal mode, Ctrl + A will increment the
number and Ctrl + X will decrement the number. It works with binary, octal,
decimal, and hexidecimal numbers. Here are some examples.
0b01110100
0o1734
-24234
0x1F245
If the number isn't over a number it will try to find a number after the
cursor on the same line.
* Move several functions to helix-core
* Change to work based on word under selection
* It no longer finds the next number if the cursor isn't already over
a number.
* It only matches numbers that are part of words with other characters
like "foo123bar".
* It now works with multiple selections.
* Add some unit tests
* Fix for clippy
* Simplify some things
* Keep previous selection after incrementing
* Use short word instead of long word
This change requires us to manually handle minus sign.
* Don't pad decimal numbers if no leading zeros
* Handle numbers with `_` separators
* Refactor and add tests
* Move most of the code into core
* Add tests for the incremented output
* Use correct range
* Formatting
* Rename increment functions
* Make docs more specific
* This is easier to read
* This is clearer
* Type can be inferred
* Add treesitter textobject queries
Only for Go, Python and Rust for now.
* Add tree-sitter textobjects
Only has functions and class objects as of now.
* Fix tests
* Add docs for tree-sitter textobjects
* Add guide for creating new textobject queries
* Add parameter textobject
Only parameter.inside is implemented now, parameter.around
will probably require custom predicates akin to nvim' `make-range`
since we want to select a trailing comma too (a comma will be
an anonymous node and matching against them doesn't work similar
to named nodes)
* Simplify TextObject cell init
* allow language.config (in languages.toml) to be passed in as a toml object
* Change config field for languages from json string to toml object
* remove indents on languages.toml config
* fix: remove patch version from serde_json import in helix-core
* Use same tree-sitter-zig as upstream/master
* feat: merge default languages.toml with user provided languages.toml
* refactor: use catch-all to override all other values for merge toml
* tests: add a test case for merging languages configs
* refactor: change test module name
* Fix around-word text-object selection.
* Text object around-word: select to the left if no whitespace on the right.
Also only select around when there's whitespace at all.
* Make select-word-around select all white space on a side.
* Update commented-out test case.
* Fix unused import warning from rebase.
* Implement `margin` calculation for uncommenting
* Move `margin` calculation to `find_line_comment`
* Fix comment bug with multiple selections on a line
* Fix `find_line_comment` test for new return type
* Generate a single vec of lines for comment toggle
`toggle_line_comments` collects the lines covered by all selections into
a `Vec`, skipping duplicates. `find_line_comment` now returns the lines
to operate on, instead of returning the lines to skip.
* Fix test for `find_line_comment`
* Reserve length of `to_change` instead of `lines`
The length of `lines` includes blank lines which will be skipped, and as
such do not need space for a change reserved for them. `to_change`
includes only the lines which will be changed.
* Use `token.chars().count()` for token char length
* Create `changes` with capacity instead of reserving
* Remove unnecessary clones in `test_find_line_comment`
* Add test case for 0 margin comments
* Add comments explaining `find_line_comment`
* Added option to provide a custom config file to the lsp.
* Simplified lsp loading routine with anyhow
* Moved config to language.toml
* Fixed test case
* Cargo fmt
* Revert now-useless changes
* Renamed custom_config to config
Co-authored-by: Cor <prive@corpeters.nl>
For example when the cursor is _on_ the `'` in `'word'`, the cursor
wouldn't move because the search for a matching pair started _from_ the
position of the cursor and simply found itself.
* 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
Surround operations previously ignored other pairs that are
enclosed within which should be skipped. For example if the
cursor is on the `,` in `{{a},{b}}`, doing `md{` previously
would delete the `{` on the left of `a` and `}` on the right
of `b` instead of the outermost braces. This commit corrects
this behavior.