`extend_line_above` (and `extend_line` when facing backwards) skip
a line when the current range does not fully cover a line.
Before this change:
foo
b#[|a]#r
baz
With `extend_line_above` or `extend_line` selected the line above.
#[|foo
bar]#
baz
Which is inconsistent with `extend_line_below`. This commit changes
the behavior to select the current line when it is not already
selected.
foo
#[|bar]#
baz
Then further calls of `extend_line_above` extend the selection up
line-wise.
* fix: Recalculate completion when going through prompt history
* Update completion when the prompt line is changed
It should not be possible to update the line without also updating the
completion since the completion holds an index into the line.
* Fix Prompt::with_line recalculate completion
with_line was the last function where recalculate completion had to be
done manually. This function now also recalculates the completion so
that it's impossible to forget.
* Exit selection when recalculating completion
Keeping the selection index when the completion has been recalculated
doesn't make sense. This clears the selection automatically, removing
most needs to manually clear it.
* Remove &mut on save_filter
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
It was starting to diverge as the normal exit code was restoring the prompt but the panic code
wasn't, and the panic code was disabling bracketed paste but the normal code wasn't.
This changes the panic path slightly in that we won't disable raw mode if exiting alternate screen
and disabling bracketed paste fails. If that happens, things are so busted I don't think it matters
anyway.
Fixes a panic with a config like:
[keys.normal.space]
x = [":buffer-close"]
by bailing out of the command-execution handling if the document
doesn't exist after handling a command.
This refactor changes the overall structure of the goto_ts_object_impl
command without removing any functionality from its behavior. The
refactored motion:
* acts on all selections instead of reducing to one selection
* may be repeated with the `repeat_last_motion` (A-.) command
* informs the user when the syntax-tree is not accessible in the current buffer
This is invalid according to the [LSP spec]:
> In addition the server is not allowed to send any requests
> or notifications to the client until it has responded with an
> InitializeResult, with the exception that during the initialize
> request the server is allowed to send the notifications
> window/showMessage, window/logMessage and telemetry/event as well
> as the window/showMessageRequest request to the client.
So we should discard the message when the language server is not
yet initialized. This can happen if the server sends
textDocument/publishDiagnostics before responding to the initialize
request. clojure-lsp appears to exhibit this behavior in the wild.
[LSP Spec]: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#initialize
This change adds documents to the view's document history Vec.
(This is used by `ga` for example to access the last buffer.)
Previously, a sequence like so would have confusing behavior:
1. Open file A: any document with an active language server
2. Find some definition that lives in another file - file B - with `gd`
3. Jump back in the jumplist with `C-o` to file A
4. Use `ga` intending to switch back to file B
The behavior prior to this change was that `ga` would switch to file
A: you could not use `ga` to switch to file B.
When changing focus, the lookup with `current!` may change the
view and end up executing mode transition hooks on the newly
focused view. We should use the same view and document to execute
mode transition hooks so that switching away from a view triggers
history save points.
* Derive Document language name from `languages.toml` `name` key
This changes switches from deriving the language name from the
`languages.toml` `scope` key to `name` (`language_id` in the
`LanguageConfiguration` type). For the most part it works to derive the
language name from scope by chopping off `source.` or `rsplit_once` on
`.` but for some languages we have now like html (`text.html.basic`),
it doesn't. This also should be a more accurate fallback for the
`language_id` method which is used in LSP and currently uses the
`rsplit_once` strategy.
Here we expose the language's name as `language_name` on `Document` and
replace ad-hoc calculations of the language name with the new method.
This is most impactful for the `file-type` statusline element which is
using `language_id`.
* Use `Document::language_name` for the `file-type` statusline element
The `file-type` indicator element in the statusline was using
`Document::language_id` which is meant to be used to for telling
Language Servers what language we're using. That works for languages
with `language-server` configurations in `languages.toml` but shows
text otherwise. The new `Document::language_name` method from the
parent commit is a more accurate way to determine the language.
* let extend-line respect range direction
* fix extend above logic
* keep `x` existing binding
* Update book/src/keymap.md
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
* Update description of `m` textobject to its actual functionality
Sometime recently the functionality of `m` was changed to match the
nearest pair to the cursor, rather than the former functionality of
matching the pair only if the cursor was on one of the brace characters
directly.
* Rename surround methods to reflect that they work on pairs
The current naming suggests that they may work generally on any
textobject, whereas their implementation really focuses on pairs.
* Change description of m textobject to match actual functionality
The current implementation of `m` no longer merely looks at the pair
character the cursor is on, but actually will search for the pair
(defined in helix-core/src/surround.rs) that encloses the cursor, and
not the entire selection.
* Accept suggested wording change
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Prefix pair surround for consistency
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
Ported over from 61365dfbf3 in the `gui` branch. This will allow
adding our own events, most notably an idle timer event (useful
for adding debounced input in [dynamic pickers][1] used by interactive
global search and workspace symbols).
[1]: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/3110
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
These are read-line-like bindings which we'd like to minimize in
insert mode in general.
In particular these two are troublesome if you have a low
`editor.idle-timeout` config and are using LSP completions: the
behavior of C-n/C-p switches from moving down/up lines to moving
down/up the completion menu, so if you hit C-n too quickly
expecting to be in the completion menu, you'll end up moving down
a line instead. Using C-p moves you back up the line but doesn't
re-trigger the completion menu. This kind of timing related change
to behavior isn't realistically that big of a deal but it can be
annoying.
* Fix tab highlight when tab is partially visible
* Make it style based, and not truncation based
Dealing with truncating is a mess, especially when it comes to wide
unicode graphemes. This way it should work no matter what.
* Inline style calculation into branches
* Fix incorrect indent guide styling
Before the indent guides on top of whitespace inherited the theme
from them. Now they do not.
* Fix dark_plus theme indent_guides
* Use whitespace style as fallback for indent-guide
* Fix dark_plus theme indent_guides
* Move indent_guide style patching out of loop
* Avoid setting stdin handle when not necessary
Avoid setting the stdin handle in `shell_impl` when the input argument
is None.
This permits to run commands with no stdin with :sh
* refactoring to avoid code duplication
* making clippy happy
* Process variable name fix
Indent style may change when choosing a language with `:set-language`.
Line-endings most likely will not change, but `:set-language` should
have a similar effect as reloading a file (`:reload`), plus the two
are currently grouped in the implementation and line-ending detection
is not particularly expensive.
* Change default formatter for any language
* Fix clippy error
* Close stdin for Stdio formatters
* Better indentation and pattern matching
* Return Result<Option<...>> for fn format instead of Option
* Remove unwrap for stdin
* Handle FormatterErrors instead of Result<Option<...>>
* Use Transaction instead of LspFormatting
* Use Transaction directly in Document::format
* Perform stdin type formatting asynchronously
* Rename formatter.type values to kebab-case
* Debug format for displaying io::ErrorKind (msrv fix)
* Solve conflict?
* Use only stdio type formatters
* Remove FormatterType enum
* Remove old comment
* Check if the formatter exited correctly
* Add formatter configuration to the book
* Avoid allocations when writing to stdin and formatting errors
* Remove unused import
Co-authored-by: Gokul Soumya <gokulps15@gmail.com>
The language server sends a char offset range within the
signature help label text to highlight as the current parameter,
but helix uses byte offset ranges for rendering highlights. This
was brought up in the [review of the original signature help PR][1],
but the ranges were being highlighted correctly, and there were no
out of bound or indexing panics. Turns out rust-analyzer was
[incorrectly sending byte offsets] instead of char offsets and this
made it seem like all was well and good with offsets in helix during
initial testing.
[1]: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/1755#discussion_r906715371
[2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/12272
* auto pair-removal
Fixes https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1673
* autopairs removal: use doc autopairs
* autopairs-removal: limit to one-char selections
* use single_grapheme() to check if range is one char
* fix errouneous deletes of " and other symmetric autopairs when at buffer start
Co-authored-by: Houkime <>
* add statusline element to display file line endings
* run cargo fmt --all
* change the word *ending* from plural to singular
* support for the unicode-lines feature flag
* Add lsp signature help
* Do not move signature help popup on multiple triggers
* Highlight current parameter in signature help
* Auto close signature help
* Position signature help above to not block completion
* Update signature help on backspace/insert mode delete
* Add lsp.auto-signature-help config option
* Add serde default annotation for LspConfig
* Show LSP inactive message only if signature help is invoked manually
* Do not assume valid signature help response from LSP
Malformed LSP responses are common, and these should not crash the
editor.
* Check signature help capability before sending request
* Reuse Open enum for PositionBias in popup
* Close signature popup and exit insert mode on escape
* Add config to control signature help docs display
* Use new Margin api in signature help
* Invoke signature help on changing to insert mode
* feat(statusline): add the file type (language id) to the status line
* refactor(statusline): move the statusline implementation into an own struct
* refactor(statusline): split the statusline implementation into different functions
* refactor(statusline): Append elements using a consistent API
This is a preparation for the configurability which is about to be
implemented.
* refactor(statusline): implement render_diagnostics()
This avoid cluttering the render() function and will simplify
configurability.
* feat(statusline): make the status line configurable
* refactor(statusline): make clippy happy
* refactor(statusline): avoid intermediate StatusLineObject
Use a more functional approach to obtain render functions and write to
the buffers, and avoid an intermediate StatusLineElement object.
* fix(statusline): avoid rendering the left elements twice
* refactor(statusline): make clippy happy again
* refactor(statusline): rename `buffer` into `parts`
* refactor(statusline): ensure the match is exhaustive
* fix(statusline): avoid an overflow when calculating the maximal center width
* chore(statusline): Describe the statusline configurability in the book
* chore(statusline): Correct and add documentation
* refactor(statusline): refactor some code following the code review
Avoid very small helper functions for the diagnositcs and inline them
instead.
Rename the config field `status_line` to `statusline` to remain
consistent with `bufferline`.
* chore(statusline): adjust documentation following the config field refactoring
* revert(statusline): revert regression introduced by c0a1870
* chore(statusline): slight adjustment in the configuration documentation
* feat(statusline): integrate changes from #2676 after rebasing
* refactor(statusline): remove the StatusLine struct
Because none of the functions need `Self` and all of them are in an own
file, there is no explicit need for the struct.
* fix(statusline): restore the configurability of color modes
The configuration was ignored after reintegrating the changes of #2676
in 8d28f95.
* fix(statusline): remove the spinner padding
* refactor(statusline): remove unnecessary format!()
Ctrl-based shortcuts are common in numerous applications.
This change:
- Adds Ctrl+{Left/Right/Backspace/Delete} for word-wise movement/deletion in prompt, picker, …
- Removes Alt-Left and Alt-Right in prompt, picker, …
- Adds Alt-Delete in insert mode for forward word deletion
In some terminals, Alt-Backspace might not work because it is ambigous.
See: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/2193#issuecomment-1105042501
Hence, Alt alternative is not removed.
* Fix backwards selection duplication widening bug
* Add integration tests
* Make tests line-ending agnostic
Make tests line-ending agnostic
Use indoc to fix tests
Fix line-ending on test input
* Refactor menu::Item to accomodate external state
Will be useful for storing editor state when reused by pickers.
* Add some type aliases for readability
* Reuse menu::Item trait in picker
This opens the way for merging the menu and picker code in the
future, since a picker is essentially a menu + prompt. More
excitingly, this change will also allow aligning items in the
picker, which would be useful (for example) in the command palette
for aligning the descriptions to the left and the keybinds to
the right in two separate columns.
The item formatting of each picker has been kept as is, even though
there is room for improvement now that we can format the data into
columns, since that is better tackled in a separate PR.
* Rename menu::Item::EditorData to Data
* Call and inline filter_text() in sort_text() completion
* Rename diagnostic picker's Item::Data
* Sort themes by score & then name
Previously the themes were appearing unordered after typing ':theme '.
This sorts them first by fuzzy score and then by name so that they
generally appear in a more ordered fashion in the initial list.
The sort by name does not really pay off when there is a score so an
alternative approach would be to sort by name if there is string to
fuzzy match against and otherwise sort by score.
I've lowercased the names as that avoids lower case & upper case letters
being sorted into separate groups. There might be a preferable approach
to that though.
* Sort language & files by score then name
And change to use sort_unstable_by instead of sort_unstable_by_key as it
allows us to avoid some allocations.
I don't fully understand the flow of the 'filename_impl' function but
this seems to deliver the desired results.
* Remove unnecessary reference
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* adds --vsplit and --hsplit arguments
* moved comment
* fixed lint (third time's a charm)
* changed vsplit and hsplit from two separate bools to type Option<Layout>, and some cleanup
* delete_backwards_char accepts any type of whitespace
* Fix inconsistency, where unicode whitespaces are treated as normal whitespaces
* Changed back to direct whitespace match
* Only accept explicit whitespace / tabs
Co-authored-by: s0LA1337 <dreamer@neoncity.dev>
* Add mode specific styles
In similar vein to neovim's lualine and similar statusline packages this
allows helix users to style their mode based on which mode it is thus
making each mode more visually distinct at a glance
* Add an example based on rosepine
* Add editor.colors-mode config
* Document statusline mode styles
* Add workspace and document diagnostics picker
fixes#1891
* Fix some of @archseer's annotations
* Add From<&Spans> impl for String
* More descriptive parameter names.
* Adding From<Cow<str>> impls for Span and Spans
* Add new keymap entries to docs
* Avoid some clones
* Fix api change
* Update helix-term/src/application.rs
Co-authored-by: Bjorn Ove Hay Andersen <bjrnove@gmail.com>
* Fix a clippy hint
* Sort diagnostics first by URL and then by severity.
* Sort diagnostics first by URL and then by severity.
* Ignore missing lsp severity entries
* Add truncated filepath
* Typo
* Strip cwd from paths and use url-path without schema
* Make tests a doctest
* Better variable names
Co-authored-by: Falco Hirschenberger <falco.hirschenberger@itwm.fraunhofer.de>
Co-authored-by: Bjorn Ove Hay Andersen <bjrnove@gmail.com>
- Simplified match statements by destructuring MouseEvent struct
at the top and then matching on event.kind.
- Extracted out closures for calculating (1) position and view
of mouse click and (2) gutter coordinates and view of mouse click.
* Add single width left margin for completion popup
* Clear with ui.menu style before rendering menu
When rendering a completion popup, the popup component will clear
the area with ui.popup and then the menu component would draw over
it using a table component. We remove the left edge of the area
before passing it to the table component (so that it will be left
as padding), and the table component uses ui.menu as the style.
If ui.menu and ui.popup are different the left edge of the popup
will look different from the rest of the popup. We avoid this by
clearing the whole area with ui.menu in Menu::render
* check selection's visible width when copying on mouse click
Mouse-click-up copies the selection produced by dragging. The event
is ignored if the selection has a width of 1 though so you don't
copy when clicking rather than dragging. The current check copies
text when it has a visible width of 1 but is actually multiple
characters in the rope like a CRLF line-ending. With this change
we check the unicode width of the character(s) in the selection
rather than the range length, so clicking on a CRLF line-ending
does not copy.
* use range.fragment to simplify getting the primary selection width
* redetect indent and line endings after language server replaces document
* removes nested if
* always redetect indent and line endings after format
This reverts commit 764d14f55894dc7213e48022dfa0f91829b8ef59.
The scrollbar length used to increase with more entries in the menu,
which was counter-intuitive to how scrollbars worked in most
applications. Turns out there was a typo in the floor division
implementation :)
The command palette previously used + as a delimiter for denoting
a single key in a key sequence, (like C+w). This was at odds with
how the statusline displayed them with pending keys (like <C-w>).
This patch changes the palette formatting to the statusline formatting
* 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
* Default rulers color to red
Currently if the theme a user is using doesn't have `ui.virtual.rulers`
set and they set up a ruler it just fails silently making it really hard
to figure out what went wrong. Did they set incorrectly set the ruler?
Are they using an outdated version of Helix that doesn't support rulers?
This happened to me today, I even switched to the default theme with
the assumption that maybe my theme just doesn't have the rulers setup
properly and it still didn't work.
Not sure if this is a good idea or not, feel free to suggest better
alternatives!
* Use builtin Style methods instead of Bevy style defaults
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Only default the style if there's no ui or ui.virtual
* Update themes style from ui.virtual to ui.virtual.whitespace
* Revert ui.virtual change in onelight theme
* Prefer unwrap_or_else
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
During write-quit, if the file fails to be written for any reason, helix
will still quit without saving the changes. This fixes this behavior by
introducing fallibility to the asynchronous job queues. This will also
benefit all contexts which may depend on these job queues.
Fixes#1575
When a new View of a Document is created, a default cursor of 0, 0 is
created, and it does not get normalized to a single width cursor until
at least one movement of the cursor happens. This appears to have no
practical negative effect that I could find, but it makes tests difficult
to work with, since the initial selection is not what you expect it to be.
This changes the initial selection of a new View to be the width of the
first grapheme in the text.
* Use new macro syntax for encoding sequences of keys
* Make convenience helpers for common test pattern
* Use indoc for inline indented raw strings
* Add feature flag for integration testing to disable rendering
- Add file-picker.follow-symlinks configuration option (default is true), this
also controls if filename and directory completers follow symlinks.
- Update FilePicker to set editor error if opening a file fails, instead of
panicing.
Fix#1548Fix#2246
In certain circumstances it was possible to get into an infinite loop
when replaying macros such as when different macros attempt to replay
each other.
This commit adds changes to track which macros are currently being
replayed and prevent getting into infinite loops.
When a goto command is cancelled, the jumplist should remain unchanged.
This commit delays saving the current selection to the jumplist until
jumping to a reference.
* Add shrink equivalent of extend_to_line_bounds
* Add a check for being past rope end in end position calc
* Include the EOL character in calculations
* Bind to `A-x` for now
* Document new keybind
* add Tree::swap_split_in_direction()
* add swap_view_{left,down,up,right} commands, bound to H,J,K,L
respectively in the Window menu(s)
* add test for view swapping
* feat(theme): add separate diagnostic colors
This commit adds separate diagnostic highlight colors for the different
types of LSP severities. If the severity type doesn't exist or is
unknown, we use some fallback coloring which was in use before this
commit.
Some initial color options were also added in the theme.toml
Resolves issue #2157
* feat(theme): add docs for new diagnostic options
* feat(theme): adjust defaults & reduce redundancy
- the different colors for different diagnostic severities are now
disabled in the default theme, instead diagnostics are just generally
underlined (as prior to the changes of this feature)
- the theme querying is now done once instead of every iteration in the
loop of processing every diagnostic message
* support insert register in prompt
* use next_char_handler instead of a flag
* Fix clippy issue
* show autoinfo when inserting register
* Revert "show autoinfo when inserting register"
This reverts commit 5488344de1.
* use completion instead of autoinfo
autoinfo is overlapped when using prompt
* recalculate_completion after inserting register
* Update helix-term/src/ui/prompt.rs
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Change the layout of existing split view from horizontal to vertical and
vica-versa. It only effects the focused view and its siblings, i.e. not
recursive.
Command is mapped to 't' or 'C-t' under the Window menus.
This made sense initially when the implementation was still new (so we
got user reports more frequently), but a parsing error now generally
signifies a language server isn't properly implementing the spec.
Currently ctrl-w in insert mode deletes the cursor which results in
unexpected behavior. The patch also reduces the selection to cursor before
performing prev word to remove the behavior of removing unnecessary text
when nothing should be removed.
1. `::#(|)#::` after `ctrl-w` should be `#(|)#::`, previously `#(|)#:`
2. `#(|::)#` after `ctrl-w` should be `#(|::)#`, previously `#(|)#`
Fix#2390
Inserting a newline currently collapses any connected selections when inserting
or appending. It's happening because we're reducing the selections down to
their cursors (`let selection = ..` line) and then computing the new selection
based on the cursor. We're discarding the original head and anchor information
which are necessary to emulate Kakoune's behavior.
In Kakoune, inserting a newline retains the existing selection and _slides_
it (moves head and anchor by the same amount) forward by the newline and
indentation amount. Appending a newline extends the selection to include the
newline and any new indentation.
With the implementation of insert_newline here, we slide by adding the global
and local offsets to both head and anchor. We extend by adding the global
offset to both head and anchor but the local offset only to the head.
* Making the 'set-option' command help more descriptive.
* Adding the generated docs
* Making the message multi-line
* Replace newline with break in generated docs
* add reflow command
Users need to be able to hard-wrap text for many applications, including
comments in code, git commit messages, plaintext documentation, etc. It
often falls to the user to manually insert line breaks where appropriate
in order to hard-wrap text.
This commit introduces the "reflow" command (both in the TUI and core
library) to automatically hard-wrap selected text to a given number of
characters (defined by Unicode "extended grapheme clusters"). It handles
lines with a repeated prefix, such as comments ("//") and indentation.
* reflow: consider newlines to be word separators
* replace custom reflow impl with textwrap crate
* Sync reflow command docs with book
* reflow: add default max_line_len language setting
Co-authored-by: Vince Mutolo <vince@mutolo.org>
Allow tab-completion to continue when there is only a single, unambigous
completion target which is a directory. This allows e.g. nested directories
to be quickly drilled down just by hitting <tab> instead of first selecting
the completion then hitting <enter>.
* add run_shell_command
* docgen
* fix command name
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* refactored Info::new
* show 'Command failed' if execution fails
* TypedCommand takes care of error handling and printing the error to the statusline.
* docgen
* use Popup instead of autoinfo
* remove to_string in format!
* Revert chage in info.rs
* Show "Command succeed" when success
* Fix info.rs
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
When fiddling with paths in a :o prompt, one usually would want Ctrl-W to erase a path segment
rather than the whole path. This is how Ctrl-W works in e.g. (neo)vim out of the box.
Currently A-left move one word left and the behavior will be more
consistent for people coming GUI world if the key was changed to control
given that both browsers and editors like vscode uses C-left right by
default to move word rather than alt.
A-hl currently is not very consistent with hl when next object is
selected, since it may go up/down or left/right and this behavior is
confusing such that some people think it should swap the keys with A-jk,
so it is better to use A-pn since that only specifies two direction.
A-jk have the same issue as in it usually moves right and is not
consistent with the behavior of jk so people may think A-hl is better,
maybe A-oi is better here since A-hl will be swapped to A-pn, A-oi can
convey the meaning of in and out, similar to some window manager keys?
* feat(commands): better handling of buffer-close
Previously, when closing buffer, you would loose cursor position in other docs.
Also, all splits where the buffer was open would be closed.
This PR changes the behavior, if the view has also other buffer
previously viewed it switches back to the last one instead of the view
being closed. As a side effect, since the views are persisted,
the cursor history is persisted as well.
Fixes: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1186
* Adjust buffer close behavior
* Remove closed documents from jump history
* Fix after rebase
* Fix ctrl-u on insert behavior
Now should follow vim behavior more
- no longer remove text on cursor
- no longer remove selected text while inserting
- first kill to start non-whitespace, start, previous new line
* Add comment for c-u parts
Select multiple line and open should be based on the whole selection
and not just the line of the cursor, which causes weird behavior like
opening in the middle of the selection which user might not expect.
* added command to extend selection to line above
* fixed view not scrolling up when reaching top of the screen
* refactored shared code into separate impl
* Send active diagnostics to LSP when requesting code actions.
This allows for e.g. clangd to properly send the quickfix code actions
corresponding to those diagnostics as options.
The LSP spec v3.16.0 introduced an opaque `data` member that would allow
the server to persist arbitrary data between the diagnostic and the code
actions request, but this is not supported yet by this commit.
* Reuse existing range_to_lsp_range functionality
hx --health output table's second and third columns were not showing
symbols like ✔ or ✘ to indicate whether LSP or DAP binaries were found.
This change adds these symbols to improve accessibility.
Fixes#1894
Signed-off-by: Nirmal Patel <npate012@gmail.com>
* Make `:write` create nonexistent subdirectories
Prompting as to whether this should take place remains a TODO.
* Move subdirectory creation to new `w!` command
The `file_picker_at_current_directory` command opens the file picker at
the current working directory (CWD). This can be useful when paired with
the built-in `:cd` command which changes the CWD.
It has been mapped to `space F` by default.
During a single HighlightEvent::Source, the highlight spans do not
change and we can merge them into a single style at the beginning
of the event and use it instead of re-computing it for every grapheme
* Add runtime language configuration (#1794)
* Add set-language typable command to change the language of current buffer.
* Add completer for available language options.
* Update set-language to refresh language server as well
* Add language id based config lookup on `syntax::Loader`.
* Add `Document::set_language3` to set programming language based on language
id.
* Update `Editor::refresh_language_server` to try language detection only if
language is not already set.
* Remove language detection from Editor::refresh_language_server
* Move document language detection to where the scratch buffer is saved.
* Rename Document::set_language3 to Document::set_language_by_language_id.
* Remove unnecessary clone in completers::language
when using helix over mosh, the screen doesn't get cleared and
characters get left all over the place until they are overwritten. with
this change, the screen gets properly cleared as soon as helix starts
The search implementation would start searching at the next grapheme
boundary after the previous selection. In case the next occurence of the
needle is immediately after the current selection, this occurence would
not be found (without wraparound) because the first grapheme is skipped.
The correct approach is to use the ensure_grapheme_boundary functions instead
of using the functions that skip unconditionally to the next grapheme.
Currently, the picker's re-using a few bindings which are also present
in the prompt. This causes some editing behaviours to not function on
the picker.
**Ctrl + k** and **Ctrl + j**
This should kill till the end of the line on prompt, but is overridden
by the picker for scrolling. Since there are redundancies (`Ctrl + p`,
`Ctrl + n`), we can remove it from picker.
**Ctrl + f** and **Ctrl + b**
This are used by the prompt for back/forward movement. We could modify
it to be Ctrl + d and Ctrl + u, to match the `vim` behaviour.
* WIP: Rework indentation system
* Add ComplexNode for context-aware indentation (including a proof of concept for assignment statements in rust)
* Add switch statements to Go indents.toml (fixes the second half of issue #1523)
Remove commented-out code
* Migrate all existing indentation queries.
Add more options to ComplexNode and use them to improve C/C++ indentation.
* Add comments & replace Option<Vec<_>> with Vec<_>
* Add more detailed documentation for tree-sitter indentation
* Improve code style in indent.rs
* Use tree-sitter queries for indentation instead of TOML config.
Migrate existing indent queries.
* Add documentation for the new indent queries.
Change xtask docgen to look for indents.scm instead of indents.toml
* Improve code style in indent.rs.
Fix an issue with the rust indent query.
* Move indentation test sources to separate files.
Add `#not-kind-eq?`, `#same-line?` and `#not-same-line` custom predicates.
Improve the rust and c indent queries.
* Fix indent test.
Improve rust indent queries.
* Move indentation tests to integration test folder.
* Improve code style in indent.rs.
Reuse tree-sitter cursors for indentation queries.
* Migrate HCL indent query
* Replace custom loading in indent tests with a designated languages.toml
* Update indent query file name for --health command.
* Fix single-space formatting in indent queries.
* Add explanation for unwrapping.
Co-authored-by: Triton171 <triton0171@gmail.com>
* Move top level lsp config to editor.lsp
This is mainly done to accomodate the new lsp.signature-help config
option that will be introduced in https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/1755
which will have to be accessed by commands. The top level config
struct is split and moved to different places, making the relocation
necessary
* Revert rebase slipup
This avoids costly conversions via byte_to_char (which are then
reversed back into bytes internally in Ropey).
Reduces time spent in slice/byte_to_char from ~24% to ~5%.
When the picker results output is empty, movement actions result in a panic:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'attempt to calculate the remainder with a divisor of zero', helix-term/src/ui/picker.rs:420:31
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```
This could be a no-op instead when the matches length is zero.
Currently match is finding the match based on the anchor rather than the
head (cursor) so this behavior is rather unexpected when user is doing
a match but a different item was matched instead when the selection is
more than one character.
This is a rather large refactor that moves most of the code for
loading, fetching, and building grammars into a new helix-loader
module. This works well with the [[grammars]] syntax for
languages.toml defined earlier: we only have to depend on the types
for GrammarConfiguration in helix-loader and can leave all the
[[language]] entries for helix-core.
The vision with 'use-grammars' is to allow the long-requested feature
of being able to declare your own set of grammars that you would like.
A simple schema with only/except grammar names controls the list
of grammars that is fetched and built. It does not (yet) control which
grammars may be loaded at runtime if they already exist.
build_grammars adapts the functionality that previously came from
helix-syntax to be used at runtime from the command line flags.
fetch_grammars wraps command-line git to perform the same actions
previously done in the scripts in #1560.
helix-syntax mostly existed for the sake of the build task which
checks and compiles the submodules. Since we won't be relying on
that process anymore, it doesn't end up making much sense to have
a very thin crate just for some functions that we could port to
helix-core.
The remaining build-related code is moved to helix-term which will
be able to provide grammar builds through the --build-grammars CLI
flag.
* Move runtime file location definitions to core
* Add basic --health command
* Add language specific --health
* Show summary for all langs with bare --health
* Use TsFeature from xtask for --health
* cargo fmt
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Add arrow key mappings for tree-sitter parent/child/sibling nav
This helps my use case, where I use a non-qwerty layout with a
programmable mechanical keyboard, and use a layer switching key (think
fn) to send left down up right from the traditional hjkl positions.
* Add new bindings to docs
* Fix bug with auto replacing components in compositor
This was last known to be working with 5995568c at the
time of commit, but now doesn't work with latest rust
stable.
The issue probably stems from using
std::any::type_name() for finding a component in the
compositor, for which the docs explicitly warn against
considering it as a unique identifier for types.
`replace_or_push()` takes a boxed `Component` and
passes it to `find_id()` which compares this with a
bare Component. `type_name()` returns `Box<T>` for
the former and `T` for latter and we have a false
negative. This has been solved by using a generics
instead of trait objects to pass in a `T: Component`
and then use it for comparison.
I'm not exactly sure how this worked fine at the
time of commit of 5995568c; maybe the internal
implementation of `type_name()` changed to properly
indicate indirection with Box.
* Do not compare by type name in compositor find_id
* add basic completion replay
* use transaction as the last completion
* completion replay only on trigger position
* cache changes in CompletionAction
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Implement buffer-close-all
* Implement buffer-close-others
* Refactor all buffer close variants to use shared logic
* Fix clippy lint
* Docgen for new commands
* Shorten error message for attempting to close buffers that don't exist
* Refactor shared buffer methods to pass only editor, not whole compositor
* Switch signature of bulk buffer closing to use slice of DocumentIds
Addresses feedback that accepting an IntoIterator implementor is too
much for an internal. Also possibly saves some moving?
* Show infobox to hint textobjects with `mi` and `ma`
* Add note to infobox than any pair of characters will work too
The wording could probably be a little more clear, but I wanted to
keep it short but still accurate.
* Don't allocate a vec for the static help text
* Fix bug where `mi<esc>` would swallow next input and persist infobox
* Better help text for arbitrary pair matching in textobject selection
* Add way to add fake pending key data below status, use with `mi`/`ma`
This is a bit hacky as it makes use of global state which will end
up managed in multiple places, but has precedent in the way autoinfo
works. There should probably be a bigger refactor to handle this
kind of state better.
* Return early on anything other than `mi` and `ma` for autoinfo
* Remove "ascii" from help text with `mi` and `ma`
* Update helix-term/src/ui/editor.rs
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
* Refactor file picker filetype filter logic to remove panic, make clearer
An unwrap was unneccesarily present due to a prior contribution of mine
which was before I had any understanding of error handling in Rust. I've
also swapped a match for an if let, as was originally suggested in the
original pull request adding filetype filtering, but was merged before I
could address.
* Add some comments to the file picker code for clarity
* Switch to expect instead of ignoring type def error
* ignore Enter keypress when menu has no selection
supersedes #1622
Builds on the work in #1285. I want to allow Enter to create a newline
when there is no selection in the autocomplete menu.
This occurs somewhat often when using LSP autocomplete in Elixir which
uses `do/end` blocks (and I set the autocomplete menu delay to 0 which
exacerbates the problem):
```elixir
defmodule MyModule do
def do_foo(x) do
x
end
def other_function(y) do|
end
```
Here the cursor is `|` in insert mode. The LSP suggests `do_foo` but I
want to create a newline. Hitting Enter currently closes the menu,
so I end up having to hit Enter twice when the module contains any
local with a `do` prefix, which can be inconsistent. With this change,
we ignore the Enter keypress to end up creating the newline in this case.
* pop compositor layer when ignoring Enter keypress
* move closing function out of consumed event result closure
* explicitly label close_fn as an 'Option<Callback>'
* impl auto pairs config
Implements configuration for which pairs of tokens get auto completed.
In order to help with this, the logic for when *not* to auto complete
has been generalized from a specific hardcoded list of characters to
simply testing if the next/prev char is alphanumeric.
It is possible to configure a global list of pairs as well as at the
language level. The language config will take precedence over the
global config.
* rename AutoPair -> Pair
* clean up insert_char command
* remove Rc
* remove some explicit cloning with another impl
* fix lint
* review comments
* global auto-pairs = false takes precedence over language settings
* make clippy happy
* print out editor config on startup
* move auto pairs accessor into Document
* rearrange auto pair doc comment
* use pattern in Froms
* Add Event::Used to use event callback without consuming
* Close popup if contents ignored event
* collect event results before executing callbacks
* don't add new result variant, use Ignored(..) instead
* break in match cases
* Make auto_close configurable
* fix merge
* auto close hover popups
* fix formatting
Some users (including myself) want to turn off filtering of files
prefixed with `.`, as they are often useful to edit. For example, `.env`
files, configuration for linters `.eslint.json` and the like.
* feat(commands): command palette
Add new command to display command pallete that can be used
to discover and execute available commands.
Fixes: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/559
* Make picker take the whole context, not just editor
* Bind command pallete
* Typable commands also in the palette
* Show key bindings for commands
* Fix tests, small refactor
* Refactor keymap mapping, fix typo
* Ignore sequence key bindings for now
* Apply suggestions
* Fix lint issues in tests
* Fix after rebase
Co-authored-by: Blaž Hrastnik <blaz@mxxn.io>
In order to implement this completer, the completion function needs to
be able to access the compositor's context (to allow it to get the
list of buffers currently open in the context's editor).
This code:
let start = ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(text, text.byte_to_char(start));
let end = ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(text, text.byte_to_char(end));
Would convert byte to char index, but then internally immediately convert back
to byte index, operate on it, then convert it to char index.
This change reduces the amount of time spent in ensure_grapheme_boundary from
29% to 2%.
* add select_next_sibling and select_prev_sibling commands
* refactor objects to use higher order functions
* address clippy feedback
* move selection cloning into commands
* add default keybindings under left/right brackets
* use [+t,]+t for selecting sibling syntax nodes
* setup Alt-{j,k,h,l} default keymaps for syntax selection commands
* reduce boilerplate of select_next/prev_sibling in commands
* import tree-sitter Node type in commands
* add show_subtree command for viewing tree-sitter subtree in Popup
* remove '.slice(..)' from show_subtree command
* name docs and subtree Popups 'hover'
* feat(commands): shrink_selection
Add `shrink_selection` command that can be used to shrink
previously expanded selection.
To make `shrink_selection` work it was necessary to add
selection history to the Document since we want to shrink
the selection towards the syntax tree node that was initially
selected.
Selection history is cleared any time the user changes
selection other way than by `expand_selection`. This ensures
that we don't get some funky edge cases when user calls
`shrink_selection`.
Related: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/discussions/1328
* Refactor shrink_selection, move history to view
* Remove useless comment
* Add default key mapping for extend&shrink selection
* Rework contains_selection method
* Shrink selection without expand selects first child
* feat(commands): ensure_selections_forward
Add command that ensures that selections are in forward direction.
Fixes: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1332
* Add keybinding for ensure_selections_forward
Add `A-:` keybinding for the ensure_selections_forward command.
* Re-use range.flip for flip_selections command
* feat: Update settings at runtime
fix the clippy warning
* update the documentation
* use to_value instead of to_vec+from_value
* drop the equal
* remove an useless comment
* apply suggestion
* feat(ui): file encoding in statusline
Display file encoding in statusline if the encoding
isn't UTF-8.
* Re-export encoding_rs from core
From there it can be imported by other mods
that rely on it.
* feat(lsp): configurable diagnostic severity
Allow severity of diagnostic messages to be configured.
E.g. allow turning of Hint level diagnostics.
Fixes: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1007
* Use language_config() method
* Add documentation for diagnostic_severity
* Use unreachable for unknown severity level
* fix: documentation for diagnostic_severity config
* tmp add code for dedent
* finish normal_mode with dedent behavior
* use function pointer
* rebase from origin
* check dedent condition inside normal_mode implementation
* using if let...
* fix check
* using char_is_whitespace instead of ch.is_whitespace
* fix clippy
* abstract restore_indent function