* 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.