* don't use backup files with hardlinks
* check if the inodes remain the same in the test
* move funcs to faccess and use AsRawHandle
* use a copy as a backup for hardlinks
* delete backup after copy
* Remove special-casing of line ending characters in selection replacement
* Refactor line ending handling and integration test to address code review comments
Prior to this change, every integration test which wanted its line
endings to be handled transparently across platforms, i.e. test with
the same input that has its platform's line feed characters, converting
the line endings was up to each individual test by calling the
`platform_line` helper function. This significantly increases the amount
of boilerplate one has to copy between all the tests.
However, there are some test cases that need to exert strict control
over the exact input text without being manipulated behind the scenes by
the test framework.
So, with this change, the line feed conversions are factored into
the `TestCase` struct. By default, line endings of the input text
are converted to the platform's native line feed ending, but one can
explicitly specify in their test case when the input text should be left
alone and tested as is.
This uses the new TreeCursor type from the parent commit to reimplement
the tree-sitter motions (`A-p/o/i/n`). Other tree-sitter related
features like textobjects are not touched with this change and will
need a different, unrelated approach to solve.
Test Document
-------------
```
{{
}
}
```
Steps To Reproduce
------------------
1. 2j # move_visual_line_down
1. C # copy_selection_on_next_line
1. mdm # surround_delete
Debug
-----
`assertion failed: last <= from', transaction.rs:597:13`
Release
-------
`called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Char range out of bounds:
char range 18446744073709551614..18446744073709551615,
Rope/RopeSlice char length 7', ropey-1.6.1/src/rope.rs:546:37`
Description
-----------
Processing the surrounding pairs in order violates the assertion the
ranges are ordered. To handle nested surrounds all positions have to
be sorted. Also surround_replace has to track the proper replacement
character for each position.
1. Create a document containing `{A}`
1. C-w v # vsplit
1. gl # goto_line_end
1. b # move_prev_word_start
1. ` # switch_to_lowercase
1. mrm( # surround replace
1. C-w v # vsplit
In the debug build surround_replace/delete will immedately assert with
`assertion failed: last <= from', transaction.rs:597:13`. The splits and
lowercase conversion are not needed to trigger the bug.
In the release build the surround becomes `)a(` and the last vsplit
causes the transaction to panic.
`internal error: entered unreachable code:
(Some(Retain(18446744073709551573)))', transaction.rs:185:46`
Since the selection direction is backwards get_surround_pos returns the
pairs reversed but the downstream code assumes they are in the forward
direction.
Joining lines with Alt-J does not properly select the inserted spaces
when the selection contains blank lines. In the worst case it panics
with an out of bounds index.
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value:
Char index out of bounds: char index 11, Rope/RopeSlice char length 10'
Steps to reproduce:
* Create a new document
```
a
b
c
d
e
```
* % (Select all)
* Alt-J (join and select the spaces)
* Replace FileType::Suffix with FileType::Glob
Suffix is rather limited and cannot be used to match files which have
semantic meaning based on location + file type (for example, Github
Action workflow files). This patch adds support for a Glob FileType to
replace Suffix, which encompasses the existing behavior & adds
additional file matching functionality.
Globs are standard Unix-style path globs, which are matched against the
absolute path of the file. If the configured glob for a language is a
relative glob (that is, it isn't an absolute path or already starts with
a glob pattern), a glob pattern will be prepended to allow matching
relative paths from any directory.
The order of file type matching is also updated to first match on globs
and then on extension. This is necessary as most cases where
glob-matching is useful will have already been matched by an extension
if glob matching is done last.
* Convert file-types suffixes to globs
* Use globs for filename matching
Trying to match the file-type raw strings against both filename and
extension leads to files with the same name as the extension having the
incorrect syntax.
* Match dockerfiles with suffixes
It's common practice to add a suffix to dockerfiles based on their
context, e.g. `Dockerfile.dev`, `Dockerfile.prod`, etc.
* Make env filetype matching more generic
Match on `.env` or any `.env.*` files.
* Update docs
* Use GlobSet to match all file type globs at once
* Update todo.txt glob patterns
* Consolidate language Configuration and Loader creation
This is a refactor that improves the error handling for creating
the `helix_core::syntax::Loader` from the default and user language
configuration.
* Fix integration tests
* Add additional starlark file-type glob
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
helix-stdx is meant to carry extensions to the stdlib or low-level
dependencies that are useful in all other crates. This commit starts
with all of the path functions from helix-core and the CWD tracking that
lived in helix-loader.
The CWD tracking in helix-loader was previously unable to call the
canonicalization functions in helix-core. Switching to our custom
canonicalization code should make no noticeable difference though
since `std::env::current_dir` returns a canonicalized path with
symlinks resolved (at least on unix).
* fix: #8977
fixes the issue that lines with only spaces are getting
joined as well
* reverting some renamings
* improve empty line check
* adding integration test
* reverting code block
* fix conditon check for line end
* applying suggested style
* transition to nucleo for fuzzy matching
* drop flakey test case
since the picker streams in results now any test that relies
on the picker containing results is potentially flakely
* use crates.io version of nucleo
* Fix typo in commands.rs
Co-authored-by: Skyler Hawthorne <skyler@dead10ck.com>
---------
Co-authored-by: Skyler Hawthorne <skyler@dead10ck.com>
YAML indents queries are tweaked to fix auto indent behavior.
A new capture type `indent.always` is introduced to address use cases
where combining indent captures on a single line is desired.
Fixes#6661
* fix(picker): `alt-ret' changes cursor pos of current file, not new one
Closes#7673
* fix other pickers
* symbol pickers
* diagnostick pickers
This is done using the already patched `jump_to_location` method.
* fix global and jumplist pickers
* use `view` as old_id; make `align_view` method of `Action`
* test(picker): basic <alt-ret> functionality
* fix: picker integrational test
* fix nit
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
Currently, when forward deleting (`delete_char_forward` bound to `del`,
`delete_word_forward`, `kill_to_line_end`) the cursor is moved to the
left in append mode (or generally when the cursor is at the end of the
selection). For example in a document `|abc|def` (|indicates selection)
if enter append mode the cursor is moved to `c` and the selection
becomes: `|abcd|ef`. When deleting forward (`del`) `d` is deleted. The
expectation would be that the selection doesn't shrink so that `del`
again deletes `e` and then `f`. This would look as follows:
`|abcd|ef`
`|abce|f`
`|abcf|`
`|abc |`
This is inline with how other editors like kakoune work.
However, helix currently moves the selection backwards leading to the
following behavior:
`|abcd|ef`
`|abc|ef`
`|ab|ef`
`ef`
This means that `delete_char_forward` essentially acts like
`delete_char_backward` after deleting the first character in append
mode.
To fix the problem the cursor must be moved to the right while deleting
forward (first fix in this commit). Furthermore, when the EOF char is
reached a newline char must be inserted (just like when entering
appendmode) to prevent the cursor from moving to the right
Some deletion operations (especially those that use indentation)
can generate overlapping deletion ranges when using multiple cursors.
To fix that problem a new `Transaction::delete` and
`Transaction:delete_by_selection` function were added. These functions
merge overlapping deletion ranges instead of generating an invalid
transaction. This merging of changes is only possible for deletions
and not for other changes and therefore require its own function.
The function has been used in all commands that currently delete
text by using `Transaction::change_by_selection`.