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helix/helix-view/src/document.rs

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use anyhow::{anyhow, bail, Error};
use arc_swap::access::DynAccess;
use arc_swap::ArcSwap;
use futures_util::future::BoxFuture;
use futures_util::FutureExt;
use helix_core::auto_pairs::AutoPairs;
use helix_core::chars::char_is_word;
use helix_core::doc_formatter::TextFormat;
use helix_core::encoding::Encoding;
use helix_core::syntax::{Highlight, LanguageServerFeature};
use helix_core::text_annotations::{InlineAnnotation, Overlay};
use helix_lsp::util::lsp_pos_to_pos;
use helix_stdx::faccess::{copy_metadata, readonly};
use helix_vcs::{DiffHandle, DiffProviderRegistry};
use thiserror;
use ::parking_lot::Mutex;
use serde::de::{self, Deserialize, Deserializer};
use serde::Serialize;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::Display;
use std::future::Future;
use std::io;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::{Arc, Weak};
use std::time::SystemTime;
use helix_core::{
encoding,
history::{History, State, UndoKind},
indent::{auto_detect_indent_style, IndentStyle},
line_ending::auto_detect_line_ending,
syntax::{self, LanguageConfiguration},
ChangeSet, Diagnostic, LineEnding, Range, Rope, RopeBuilder, Selection, Syntax, Transaction,
};
use crate::{
editor::Config,
events::{DocumentDidChange, SelectionDidChange},
view::ViewPosition,
DocumentId, Editor, Theme, View, ViewId,
};
/// 8kB of buffer space for encoding and decoding `Rope`s.
const BUF_SIZE: usize = 8192;
const DEFAULT_INDENT: IndentStyle = IndentStyle::Tabs;
pub const DEFAULT_LANGUAGE_NAME: &str = "text";
pub const SCRATCH_BUFFER_NAME: &str = "[scratch]";
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum Mode {
Normal = 0,
Select = 1,
Insert = 2,
}
impl Display for Mode {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Mode::Normal => f.write_str("normal"),
Mode::Select => f.write_str("select"),
Mode::Insert => f.write_str("insert"),
}
}
}
impl FromStr for Mode {
type Err = Error;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s {
"normal" => Ok(Mode::Normal),
"select" => Ok(Mode::Select),
"insert" => Ok(Mode::Insert),
_ => bail!("Invalid mode '{}'", s),
}
}
}
// toml deserializer doesn't seem to recognize string as enum
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Mode {
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
let s = String::deserialize(deserializer)?;
s.parse().map_err(de::Error::custom)
}
}
impl Serialize for Mode {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: serde::Serializer,
{
serializer.collect_str(self)
}
}
/// A snapshot of the text of a document that we want to write out to disk
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct DocumentSavedEvent {
pub revision: usize,
pub save_time: SystemTime,
pub doc_id: DocumentId,
pub path: PathBuf,
pub text: Rope,
}
pub type DocumentSavedEventResult = Result<DocumentSavedEvent, anyhow::Error>;
pub type DocumentSavedEventFuture = BoxFuture<'static, DocumentSavedEventResult>;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct SavePoint {
/// The view this savepoint is associated with
pub view: ViewId,
revert: Mutex<Transaction>,
}
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum DocumentOpenError {
#[error("path must be a regular file, simlink, or directory")]
IrregularFile,
#[error(transparent)]
IoError(#[from] io::Error),
}
pub struct Document {
pub(crate) id: DocumentId,
text: Rope,
selections: HashMap<ViewId, Selection>,
view_data: HashMap<ViewId, ViewData>,
/// Inlay hints annotations for the document, by view.
///
/// To know if they're up-to-date, check the `id` field in `DocumentInlayHints`.
pub(crate) inlay_hints: HashMap<ViewId, DocumentInlayHints>,
pub(crate) jump_labels: HashMap<ViewId, Vec<Overlay>>,
/// Set to `true` when the document is updated, reset to `false` on the next inlay hints
/// update from the LSP
pub inlay_hints_oudated: bool,
path: Option<PathBuf>,
encoding: &'static encoding::Encoding,
has_bom: bool,
pub restore_cursor: bool,
/// Current indent style.
pub indent_style: IndentStyle,
/// The document's default line ending.
pub line_ending: LineEnding,
pub syntax: Option<Syntax>,
/// Corresponding language scope name. Usually `source.<lang>`.
pub language: Option<Arc<LanguageConfiguration>>,
/// Pending changes since last history commit.
changes: ChangeSet,
/// State at last commit. Used for calculating reverts.
old_state: Option<State>,
/// Undo tree.
// It can be used as a cell where we will take it out to get some parts of the history and put
// it back as it separated from the edits. We could split out the parts manually but that will
// be more troublesome.
pub history: Cell<History>,
pub config: Arc<dyn DynAccess<Config>>,
savepoints: Vec<Weak<SavePoint>>,
// Last time we wrote to the file. This will carry the time the file was last opened if there
// were no saves.
last_saved_time: SystemTime,
last_saved_revision: usize,
version: i32, // should be usize?
pub(crate) modified_since_accessed: bool,
pub(crate) diagnostics: Vec<Diagnostic>,
pub(crate) language_servers: HashMap<LanguageServerName, Arc<Client>>,
diff_handle: Option<DiffHandle>,
version_control_head: Option<Arc<ArcSwap<Box<str>>>>,
// when document was used for most-recent-used buffer picker
pub focused_at: std::time::Instant,
pub readonly: bool,
}
/// Inlay hints for a single `(Document, View)` combo.
///
/// There are `*_inlay_hints` field for each kind of hints an LSP can send since we offer the
/// option to style theme differently in the theme according to the (currently supported) kinds
/// (`type`, `parameter` and the rest).
///
/// Inlay hints are always `InlineAnnotation`s, not overlays or line-ones: LSP may choose to place
/// them anywhere in the text and will sometime offer config options to move them where the user
/// wants them but it shouldn't be Helix who decides that so we use the most precise positioning.
///
/// The padding for inlay hints needs to be stored separately for before and after (the LSP spec
/// uses 'left' and 'right' but not all text is left to right so let's be correct) padding because
/// the 'before' padding must be added to a layer *before* the regular inlay hints and the 'after'
/// padding comes ... after.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct DocumentInlayHints {
/// Identifier for the inlay hints stored in this structure. To be checked to know if they have
/// to be recomputed on idle or not.
pub id: DocumentInlayHintsId,
/// Inlay hints of `TYPE` kind, if any.
pub type_inlay_hints: Vec<InlineAnnotation>,
/// Inlay hints of `PARAMETER` kind, if any.
pub parameter_inlay_hints: Vec<InlineAnnotation>,
/// Inlay hints that are neither `TYPE` nor `PARAMETER`.
///
/// LSPs are not required to associate a kind to their inlay hints, for example Rust-Analyzer
/// currently never does (February 2023) and the LSP spec may add new kinds in the future that
/// we want to display even if we don't have some special highlighting for them.
pub other_inlay_hints: Vec<InlineAnnotation>,
/// Inlay hint padding. When creating the final `TextAnnotations`, the `before` padding must be
/// added first, then the regular inlay hints, then the `after` padding.
pub padding_before_inlay_hints: Vec<InlineAnnotation>,
pub padding_after_inlay_hints: Vec<InlineAnnotation>,
}
impl DocumentInlayHints {
/// Generate an empty list of inlay hints with the given ID.
pub fn empty_with_id(id: DocumentInlayHintsId) -> Self {
Self {
id,
type_inlay_hints: Vec::new(),
parameter_inlay_hints: Vec::new(),
other_inlay_hints: Vec::new(),
padding_before_inlay_hints: Vec::new(),
padding_after_inlay_hints: Vec::new(),
}
}
}
/// Associated with a [`Document`] and [`ViewId`], uniquely identifies the state of inlay hints for
/// for that document and view: if this changed since the last save, the inlay hints for the view
/// should be recomputed.
///
/// We can't store the `ViewOffset` instead of the first and last asked-for lines because if
/// softwrapping changes, the `ViewOffset` may not change while the displayed lines will.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct DocumentInlayHintsId {
/// First line for which the inlay hints were requested.
pub first_line: usize,
/// Last line for which the inlay hints were requested.
pub last_line: usize,
}
use std::{fmt, mem};
impl fmt::Debug for Document {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("Document")
.field("id", &self.id)
.field("text", &self.text)
.field("selections", &self.selections)
.field("inlay_hints_oudated", &self.inlay_hints_oudated)
.field("text_annotations", &self.inlay_hints)
.field("view_data", &self.view_data)
.field("path", &self.path)
.field("encoding", &self.encoding)
.field("restore_cursor", &self.restore_cursor)
.field("syntax", &self.syntax)
.field("language", &self.language)
.field("changes", &self.changes)
.field("old_state", &self.old_state)
// .field("history", &self.history)
.field("last_saved_time", &self.last_saved_time)
.field("last_saved_revision", &self.last_saved_revision)
.field("version", &self.version)
.field("modified_since_accessed", &self.modified_since_accessed)
.field("diagnostics", &self.diagnostics)
// .field("language_server", &self.language_server)
.finish()
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for DocumentInlayHintsId {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
// Much more agreable to read when debugging
f.debug_struct("DocumentInlayHintsId")
.field("lines", &(self.first_line..self.last_line))
.finish()
}
}
enum Encoder {
Utf16Be,
Utf16Le,
EncodingRs(encoding::Encoder),
}
impl Encoder {
fn from_encoding(encoding: &'static encoding::Encoding) -> Self {
if encoding == encoding::UTF_16BE {
Self::Utf16Be
} else if encoding == encoding::UTF_16LE {
Self::Utf16Le
} else {
Self::EncodingRs(encoding.new_encoder())
}
}
fn encode_from_utf8(
&mut self,
src: &str,
dst: &mut [u8],
is_empty: bool,
) -> (encoding::CoderResult, usize, usize) {
if src.is_empty() {
return (encoding::CoderResult::InputEmpty, 0, 0);
}
let mut write_to_buf = |convert: fn(u16) -> [u8; 2]| {
let to_write = src.char_indices().map(|(indice, char)| {
let mut encoded: [u16; 2] = [0, 0];
(
indice,
char.encode_utf16(&mut encoded)
.iter_mut()
.flat_map(|char| convert(*char))
.collect::<Vec<u8>>(),
)
});
let mut total_written = 0usize;
for (indice, utf16_bytes) in to_write {
let character_size = utf16_bytes.len();
if dst.len() <= (total_written + character_size) {
return (encoding::CoderResult::OutputFull, indice, total_written);
}
for character in utf16_bytes {
dst[total_written] = character;
total_written += 1;
}
}
(encoding::CoderResult::InputEmpty, src.len(), total_written)
};
match self {
Self::Utf16Be => write_to_buf(u16::to_be_bytes),
Self::Utf16Le => write_to_buf(u16::to_le_bytes),
Self::EncodingRs(encoder) => {
let (code_result, read, written, ..) = encoder.encode_from_utf8(src, dst, is_empty);
(code_result, read, written)
}
}
}
}
// Apply BOM if encoding permit it, return the number of bytes written at the start of buf
fn apply_bom(encoding: &'static encoding::Encoding, buf: &mut [u8; BUF_SIZE]) -> usize {
if encoding == encoding::UTF_8 {
buf[0] = 0xef;
buf[1] = 0xbb;
buf[2] = 0xbf;
3
} else if encoding == encoding::UTF_16BE {
buf[0] = 0xfe;
buf[1] = 0xff;
2
} else if encoding == encoding::UTF_16LE {
buf[0] = 0xff;
buf[1] = 0xfe;
2
} else {
0
}
}
// The documentation and implementation of this function should be up-to-date with
// its sibling function, `to_writer()`.
//
/// Decodes a stream of bytes into UTF-8, returning a `Rope` and the
/// encoding it was decoded as with BOM information. The optional `encoding`
/// parameter can be used to override encoding auto-detection.
pub fn from_reader<R: std::io::Read + ?Sized>(
reader: &mut R,
encoding: Option<&'static Encoding>,
) -> Result<(Rope, &'static Encoding, bool), io::Error> {
// These two buffers are 8192 bytes in size each and are used as
// intermediaries during the decoding process. Text read into `buf`
// from `reader` is decoded into `buf_out` as UTF-8. Once either
// `buf_out` is full or the end of the reader was reached, the
// contents are appended to `builder`.
let mut buf = [0u8; BUF_SIZE];
let mut buf_out = [0u8; BUF_SIZE];
let mut builder = RopeBuilder::new();
let (encoding, has_bom, mut decoder, read) =
read_and_detect_encoding(reader, encoding, &mut buf)?;
let mut slice = &buf[..read];
let mut is_empty = read == 0;
// `RopeBuilder::append()` expects a `&str`, so this is the "real"
// output buffer. When decoding, the number of bytes in the output
// buffer will often exceed the number of bytes in the input buffer.
// The `result` returned by `decode_to_str()` will state whether or
// not that happened. The contents of `buf_str` is appended to
// `builder` and it is reused for the next iteration of the decoding
// loop.
//
// As it is possible to read less than the buffer's maximum from `read()`
// even when the end of the reader has yet to be reached, the end of
// the reader is determined only when a `read()` call returns `0`.
//
// SAFETY: `buf_out` is a zero-initialized array, thus it will always
// contain valid UTF-8.
let buf_str = unsafe { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut(&mut buf_out[..]) };
let mut total_written = 0usize;
loop {
let mut total_read = 0usize;
// An inner loop is necessary as it is possible that the input buffer
// may not be completely decoded on the first `decode_to_str()` call
// which would happen in cases where the output buffer is filled to
// capacity.
loop {
let (result, read, written, ..) = decoder.decode_to_str(
&slice[total_read..],
&mut buf_str[total_written..],
is_empty,
);
// These variables act as the read and write cursors of `buf` and `buf_str` respectively.
// They are necessary in case the output buffer fills before decoding of the entire input
// loop is complete. Otherwise, the loop would endlessly iterate over the same `buf` and
// the data inside the output buffer would be overwritten.
total_read += read;
total_written += written;
match result {
encoding::CoderResult::InputEmpty => {
debug_assert_eq!(slice.len(), total_read);
break;
}
encoding::CoderResult::OutputFull => {
debug_assert!(slice.len() > total_read);
builder.append(&buf_str[..total_written]);
total_written = 0;
}
}
}
// Once the end of the stream is reached, the output buffer is
// flushed and the loop terminates.
if is_empty {
debug_assert_eq!(reader.read(&mut buf)?, 0);
builder.append(&buf_str[..total_written]);
break;
}
// Once the previous input has been processed and decoded, the next set of
// data is fetched from the reader. The end of the reader is determined to
// be when exactly `0` bytes were read from the reader, as per the invariants
// of the `Read` trait.
let read = reader.read(&mut buf)?;
slice = &buf[..read];
is_empty = read == 0;
}
let rope = builder.finish();
Ok((rope, encoding, has_bom))
}
pub fn read_to_string<R: std::io::Read + ?Sized>(
reader: &mut R,
encoding: Option<&'static Encoding>,
) -> Result<(String, &'static Encoding, bool), Error> {
let mut buf = [0u8; BUF_SIZE];
let (encoding, has_bom, mut decoder, read) =
read_and_detect_encoding(reader, encoding, &mut buf)?;
let mut slice = &buf[..read];
let mut is_empty = read == 0;
let mut buf_string = String::with_capacity(buf.len());
loop {
let mut total_read = 0usize;
loop {
let (result, read, ..) =
decoder.decode_to_string(&slice[total_read..], &mut buf_string, is_empty);
total_read += read;
match result {
encoding::CoderResult::InputEmpty => {
debug_assert_eq!(slice.len(), total_read);
break;
}
encoding::CoderResult::OutputFull => {
debug_assert!(slice.len() > total_read);
buf_string.reserve(buf.len())
}
}
}
if is_empty {
debug_assert_eq!(reader.read(&mut buf)?, 0);
break;
}
let read = reader.read(&mut buf)?;
slice = &buf[..read];
is_empty = read == 0;
}
Ok((buf_string, encoding, has_bom))
}
/// Reads the first chunk from a Reader into the given buffer
/// and detects the encoding.
///
/// By default, the encoding of the text is auto-detected by
/// `encoding_rs` for_bom, and if it fails, from `chardetng`
/// crate which requires sample data from the reader.
/// As a manual override to this auto-detection is possible, the
/// same data is read into `buf` to ensure symmetry in the upcoming
/// loop.
fn read_and_detect_encoding<R: std::io::Read + ?Sized>(
reader: &mut R,
encoding: Option<&'static Encoding>,
buf: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<(&'static Encoding, bool, encoding::Decoder, usize), io::Error> {
let read = reader.read(buf)?;
let is_empty = read == 0;
let (encoding, has_bom) = encoding
.map(|encoding| (encoding, false))
.or_else(|| encoding::Encoding::for_bom(buf).map(|(encoding, _bom_size)| (encoding, true)))
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
let mut encoding_detector = chardetng::EncodingDetector::new();
encoding_detector.feed(buf, is_empty);
(encoding_detector.guess(None, true), false)
});
let decoder = encoding.new_decoder();
Ok((encoding, has_bom, decoder, read))
}
// The documentation and implementation of this function should be up-to-date with
// its sibling function, `from_reader()`.
//
/// Encodes the text inside `rope` into the given `encoding` and writes the
/// encoded output into `writer.` As a `Rope` can only contain valid UTF-8,
/// replacement characters may appear in the encoded text.
pub async fn to_writer<'a, W: tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt + Unpin + ?Sized>(
writer: &'a mut W,
encoding_with_bom_info: (&'static Encoding, bool),
rope: &'a Rope,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
// Text inside a `Rope` is stored as non-contiguous blocks of data called
// chunks. The absolute size of each chunk is unknown, thus it is impossible
// to predict the end of the chunk iterator ahead of time. Instead, it is
// determined by filtering the iterator to remove all empty chunks and then
// appending an empty chunk to it. This is valuable for detecting when all
// chunks in the `Rope` have been iterated over in the subsequent loop.
let (encoding, has_bom) = encoding_with_bom_info;
let iter = rope
.chunks()
.filter(|c| !c.is_empty())
.chain(std::iter::once(""));
let mut buf = [0u8; BUF_SIZE];
let mut total_written = if has_bom {
apply_bom(encoding, &mut buf)
} else {
0
};
let mut encoder = Encoder::from_encoding(encoding);
for chunk in iter {
let is_empty = chunk.is_empty();
let mut total_read = 0usize;
// An inner loop is necessary as it is possible that the input buffer
// may not be completely encoded on the first `encode_from_utf8()` call
// which would happen in cases where the output buffer is filled to
// capacity.
loop {
let (result, read, written, ..) =
encoder.encode_from_utf8(&chunk[total_read..], &mut buf[total_written..], is_empty);
// These variables act as the read and write cursors of `chunk` and `buf` respectively.
// They are necessary in case the output buffer fills before encoding of the entire input
// loop is complete. Otherwise, the loop would endlessly iterate over the same `chunk` and
// the data inside the output buffer would be overwritten.
total_read += read;
total_written += written;
match result {
encoding::CoderResult::InputEmpty => {
debug_assert_eq!(chunk.len(), total_read);
debug_assert!(buf.len() >= total_written);
break;
}
encoding::CoderResult::OutputFull => {
debug_assert!(chunk.len() > total_read);
writer.write_all(&buf[..total_written]).await?;
total_written = 0;
}
}
}
// Once the end of the iterator is reached, the output buffer is
// flushed and the outer loop terminates.
if is_empty {
writer.write_all(&buf[..total_written]).await?;
writer.flush().await?;
break;
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn take_with<T, F>(mut_ref: &mut T, f: F)
where
T: Default,
F: FnOnce(T) -> T,
{
*mut_ref = f(mem::take(mut_ref));
}
use helix_lsp::{lsp, Client, LanguageServerId, LanguageServerName};
use url::Url;
impl Document {
pub fn from(
text: Rope,
encoding_with_bom_info: Option<(&'static Encoding, bool)>,
config: Arc<dyn DynAccess<Config>>,
) -> Self {
let (encoding, has_bom) = encoding_with_bom_info.unwrap_or((encoding::UTF_8, false));
let line_ending = config.load().default_line_ending.into();
let changes = ChangeSet::new(text.slice(..));
let old_state = None;
Self {
id: DocumentId::default(),
path: None,
encoding,
has_bom,
text,
selections: HashMap::default(),
inlay_hints: HashMap::default(),
inlay_hints_oudated: false,
view_data: Default::default(),
indent_style: DEFAULT_INDENT,
line_ending,
restore_cursor: false,
syntax: None,
language: None,
changes,
old_state,
diagnostics: Vec::new(),
version: 0,
history: Cell::new(History::default()),
savepoints: Vec::new(),
last_saved_time: SystemTime::now(),
last_saved_revision: 0,
modified_since_accessed: false,
language_servers: HashMap::new(),
diff_handle: None,
config,
version_control_head: None,
focused_at: std::time::Instant::now(),
readonly: false,
jump_labels: HashMap::new(),
}
}
pub fn default(config: Arc<dyn DynAccess<Config>>) -> Self {
let line_ending: LineEnding = config.load().default_line_ending.into();
let text = Rope::from(line_ending.as_str());
Self::from(text, None, config)
}
// TODO: async fn?
/// Create a new document from `path`. Encoding is auto-detected, but it can be manually
/// overwritten with the `encoding` parameter.
pub fn open(
path: &Path,
encoding: Option<&'static Encoding>,
config_loader: Option<Arc<ArcSwap<syntax::Loader>>>,
config: Arc<dyn DynAccess<Config>>,
) -> Result<Self, DocumentOpenError> {
// If the path is not a regular file (e.g.: /dev/random) it should not be opened.
if path
.metadata()
.map_or(false, |metadata| !metadata.is_file())
{
return Err(DocumentOpenError::IrregularFile);
}
// Open the file if it exists, otherwise assume it is a new file (and thus empty).
let (rope, encoding, has_bom) = if path.exists() {
let mut file = std::fs::File::open(path)?;
from_reader(&mut file, encoding)?
} else {
let line_ending: LineEnding = config.load().default_line_ending.into();
let encoding = encoding.unwrap_or(encoding::UTF_8);
(Rope::from(line_ending.as_str()), encoding, false)
};
let mut doc = Self::from(rope, Some((encoding, has_bom)), config);
// set the path and try detecting the language
doc.set_path(Some(path));
if let Some(loader) = config_loader {
doc.detect_language(loader);
}
doc.detect_indent_and_line_ending();
Ok(doc)
}
/// The same as [`format`], but only returns formatting changes if auto-formatting
/// is configured.
pub fn auto_format(&self) -> Option<BoxFuture<'static, Result<Transaction, FormatterError>>> {
if self.language_config()?.auto_format {
self.format()
} else {
None
}
}
/// If supported, returns the changes that should be applied to this document in order
/// to format it nicely.
// We can't use anyhow::Result here since the output of the future has to be
// clonable to be used as shared future. So use a custom error type.
pub fn format(&self) -> Option<BoxFuture<'static, Result<Transaction, FormatterError>>> {
if let Some((fmt_cmd, fmt_args)) = self
.language_config()
.and_then(|c| c.formatter.as_ref())
.and_then(|formatter| {
Some((
helix_stdx::env::which(&formatter.command).ok()?,
&formatter.args,
))
})
{
use std::process::Stdio;
let text = self.text().clone();
let mut process = tokio::process::Command::new(&fmt_cmd);
process
.args(fmt_args)
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped());
let formatting_future = async move {
let mut process = process
.spawn()
.map_err(|e| FormatterError::SpawningFailed {
command: fmt_cmd.to_string_lossy().into(),
error: e.kind(),
})?;
{
let mut stdin = process.stdin.take().ok_or(FormatterError::BrokenStdin)?;
to_writer(&mut stdin, (encoding::UTF_8, false), &text)
.await
.map_err(|_| FormatterError::BrokenStdin)?;
}
let output = process
.wait_with_output()
.await
.map_err(|_| FormatterError::WaitForOutputFailed)?;
if !output.status.success() {
if !output.stderr.is_empty() {
let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr).to_string();
log::error!("Formatter error: {}", err);
return Err(FormatterError::NonZeroExitStatus(Some(err)));
}
return Err(FormatterError::NonZeroExitStatus(None));
} else if !output.stderr.is_empty() {
log::debug!(
"Formatter printed to stderr: {}",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr).to_string()
);
}
let str = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout)
.map_err(|_| FormatterError::InvalidUtf8Output)?;
Ok(helix_core::diff::compare_ropes(&text, &Rope::from(str)))
};
return Some(formatting_future.boxed());
};
let text = self.text.clone();
// finds first language server that supports formatting and then formats
let language_server = self
.language_servers_with_feature(LanguageServerFeature::Format)
.next()?;
let offset_encoding = language_server.offset_encoding();
let request = language_server.text_document_formatting(
self.identifier(),
lsp::FormattingOptions {
tab_size: self.tab_width() as u32,
insert_spaces: matches!(self.indent_style, IndentStyle::Spaces(_)),
..Default::default()
},
None,
)?;
let fut = async move {
let edits = request.await.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
log::warn!("LSP formatting failed: {}", e);
Default::default()
});
Ok(helix_lsp::util::generate_transaction_from_edits(
&text,
edits,
offset_encoding,
))
};
Some(fut.boxed())
}
pub fn save<P: Into<PathBuf>>(
&mut self,
path: Option<P>,
force: bool,
) -> Result<
impl Future<Output = Result<DocumentSavedEvent, anyhow::Error>> + 'static + Send,
anyhow::Error,
> {
let path = path.map(|path| path.into());
self.save_impl(path, force)
// futures_util::future::Ready<_>,
}
/// The `Document`'s text is encoded according to its encoding and written to the file located
/// at its `path()`.
fn save_impl(
&mut self,
path: Option<PathBuf>,
force: bool,
) -> Result<
impl Future<Output = Result<DocumentSavedEvent, anyhow::Error>> + 'static + Send,
anyhow::Error,
> {
log::debug!(
"submitting save of doc '{:?}'",
self.path().map(|path| path.to_string_lossy())
);
// we clone and move text + path into the future so that we asynchronously save the current
// state without blocking any further edits.
let text = self.text().clone();
let path = match path {
Some(path) => helix_stdx::path::canonicalize(path),
None => {
if self.path.is_none() {
bail!("Can't save with no path set!");
}
self.path.as_ref().unwrap().clone()
}
};
let identifier = self.path().map(|_| self.identifier());
let language_servers = self.language_servers.clone();
// mark changes up to now as saved
let current_rev = self.get_current_revision();
let doc_id = self.id();
let encoding_with_bom_info = (self.encoding, self.has_bom);
let last_saved_time = self.last_saved_time;
// We encode the file according to the `Document`'s encoding.
let future = async move {
use tokio::fs;
if let Some(parent) = path.parent() {
// TODO: display a prompt asking the user if the directories should be created
if !parent.exists() {
if force {
std::fs::DirBuilder::new().recursive(true).create(parent)?;
} else {
bail!("can't save file, parent directory does not exist (use :w! to create it)");
}
}
}
// Protect against overwriting changes made externally
if !force {
if let Ok(metadata) = fs::metadata(&path).await {
if let Ok(mtime) = metadata.modified() {
if last_saved_time < mtime {
bail!("file modified by an external process, use :w! to overwrite");
}
}
}
}
let write_path = tokio::fs::read_link(&path)
.await
.ok()
.and_then(|p| {
if p.is_relative() {
path.parent().map(|parent| parent.join(p))
} else {
Some(p)
}
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| path.clone());
if readonly(&write_path) {
bail!(std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied,
"Path is read only"
));
}
// Assume it is a hardlink to prevent data loss if the metadata cant be read (e.g. on certain Windows configurations)
let is_hardlink = helix_stdx::faccess::hardlink_count(&write_path).unwrap_or(2) > 1;
let backup = if path.exists() {
let path_ = write_path.clone();
// hacks: we use tempfile to handle the complex task of creating
// non clobbered temporary path for us we don't want
// the whole automatically delete path on drop thing
// since the path doesn't exist yet, we just want
// the path
tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || -> Option<PathBuf> {
let mut builder = tempfile::Builder::new();
builder.prefix(path_.file_name()?).suffix(".bck");
let backup_path = if is_hardlink {
builder
.make_in(path_.parent()?, |backup| std::fs::copy(&path_, backup))
.ok()?
.into_temp_path()
} else {
builder
.make_in(path_.parent()?, |backup| std::fs::rename(&path_, backup))
.ok()?
.into_temp_path()
};
backup_path.keep().ok()
})
.await
.ok()
.flatten()
} else {
None
};
let write_result: anyhow::Result<_> = async {
let mut dst = tokio::fs::File::create(&write_path).await?;
to_writer(&mut dst, encoding_with_bom_info, &text).await?;
dst.sync_all().await?;
Ok(())
}
.await;
let save_time = match fs::metadata(&write_path).await {
Ok(metadata) => metadata.modified().map_or(SystemTime::now(), |mtime| mtime),
Err(_) => SystemTime::now(),
};
if let Some(backup) = backup {
if is_hardlink {
let mut delete = true;
if write_result.is_err() {
// Restore backup
let _ = tokio::fs::copy(&backup, &write_path).await.map_err(|e| {
delete = false;
log::error!("Failed to restore backup on write failure: {e}")
});
}
if delete {
// Delete backup
let _ = tokio::fs::remove_file(backup)
.await
.map_err(|e| log::error!("Failed to remove backup file on write: {e}"));
}
} else if write_result.is_err() {
// restore backup
let _ = tokio::fs::rename(&backup, &write_path)
.await
.map_err(|e| log::error!("Failed to restore backup on write failure: {e}"));
} else {
// copy metadata and delete backup
let _ = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
let _ = copy_metadata(&backup, &write_path)
.map_err(|e| log::error!("Failed to copy metadata on write: {e}"));
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(backup)
.map_err(|e| log::error!("Failed to remove backup file on write: {e}"));
})
.await;
}
}
write_result?;
let event = DocumentSavedEvent {
revision: current_rev,
save_time,
doc_id,
path,
text: text.clone(),
};
for (_, language_server) in language_servers {
if !language_server.is_initialized() {
continue;
}
if let Some(notification) = identifier
.clone()
.and_then(|id| language_server.text_document_did_save(id, &text))
{
if let Err(err) = notification.await {
log::error!("Failed to send textDocument/didSave: {err}");
}
}
}
Ok(event)
};
Ok(future)
}
/// Detect the programming language based on the file type.
pub fn detect_language(&mut self, config_loader: Arc<ArcSwap<syntax::Loader>>) {
let loader = config_loader.load();
self.set_language(
self.detect_language_config(&loader),
Some(Arc::clone(&config_loader)),
);
}
/// Detect the programming language based on the file type.
pub fn detect_language_config(
&self,
config_loader: &syntax::Loader,
) -> Option<Arc<helix_core::syntax::LanguageConfiguration>> {
config_loader
.language_config_for_file_name(self.path.as_ref()?)
.or_else(|| config_loader.language_config_for_shebang(self.text().slice(..)))
}
/// Detect the indentation used in the file, or otherwise defaults to the language indentation
/// configured in `languages.toml`, with a fallback to tabs if it isn't specified. Line ending
/// is likewise auto-detected, and will remain unchanged if no line endings were detected.
pub fn detect_indent_and_line_ending(&mut self) {
self.indent_style = auto_detect_indent_style(&self.text).unwrap_or_else(|| {
self.language_config()
.and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref())
.map_or(DEFAULT_INDENT, |config| IndentStyle::from_str(&config.unit))
});
if let Some(line_ending) = auto_detect_line_ending(&self.text) {
self.line_ending = line_ending;
}
}
pub fn pickup_last_saved_time(&mut self) {
self.last_saved_time = match self.path() {
Some(path) => match path.metadata() {
Ok(metadata) => match metadata.modified() {
Ok(mtime) => mtime,
Err(err) => {
log::debug!("Could not fetch file system's mtime, falling back to current system time: {}", err);
SystemTime::now()
}
},
Err(err) => {
log::debug!("Could not fetch file system's mtime, falling back to current system time: {}", err);
SystemTime::now()
}
},
None => SystemTime::now(),
};
}
// Detect if the file is readonly and change the readonly field if necessary (unix only)
pub fn detect_readonly(&mut self) {
// Allows setting the flag for files the user cannot modify, like root files
self.readonly = match &self.path {
None => false,
Some(p) => readonly(p),
};
}
/// Reload the document from its path.
pub fn reload(
&mut self,
view: &mut View,
provider_registry: &DiffProviderRegistry,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
let encoding = self.encoding;
let path = match self.path() {
None => return Ok(()),
Some(path) => match path.exists() {
true => path.to_owned(),
false => bail!("can't find file to reload from {:?}", self.display_name()),
},
};
// Once we have a valid path we check if its readonly status has changed
self.detect_readonly();
let mut file = std::fs::File::open(&path)?;
let (rope, ..) = from_reader(&mut file, Some(encoding))?;
// Calculate the difference between the buffer and source text, and apply it.
// This is not considered a modification of the contents of the file regardless
// of the encoding.
let transaction = helix_core::diff::compare_ropes(self.text(), &rope);
self.apply(&transaction, view.id);
self.append_changes_to_history(view);
self.reset_modified();
self.pickup_last_saved_time();
self.detect_indent_and_line_ending();
match provider_registry.get_diff_base(&path) {
Some(diff_base) => self.set_diff_base(diff_base),
None => self.diff_handle = None,
}
self.version_control_head = provider_registry.get_current_head_name(&path);
Ok(())
}
/// Sets the [`Document`]'s encoding with the encoding correspondent to `label`.
pub fn set_encoding(&mut self, label: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let encoding =
Encoding::for_label(label.as_bytes()).ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("unknown encoding"))?;
self.encoding = encoding;
Ok(())
}
/// Returns the [`Document`]'s current encoding.
pub fn encoding(&self) -> &'static Encoding {
self.encoding
}
/// sets the document path without sending events to various
/// observers (like LSP), in most cases `Editor::set_doc_path`
/// should be used instead
pub fn set_path(&mut self, path: Option<&Path>) {
let path = path.map(helix_stdx::path::canonicalize);
// if parent doesn't exist we still want to open the document
// and error out when document is saved
self.path = path;
self.detect_readonly();
self.pickup_last_saved_time();
}
/// Set the programming language for the file and load associated data (e.g. highlighting)
/// if it exists.
pub fn set_language(
&mut self,
language_config: Option<Arc<helix_core::syntax::LanguageConfiguration>>,
loader: Option<Arc<ArcSwap<helix_core::syntax::Loader>>>,
) {
if let (Some(language_config), Some(loader)) = (language_config, loader) {
if let Some(highlight_config) =
language_config.highlight_config(&(*loader).load().scopes())
{
self.syntax = Syntax::new(self.text.slice(..), highlight_config, loader);
}
self.language = Some(language_config);
} else {
self.syntax = None;
self.language = None;
};
}
/// Set the programming language for the file if you know the language but don't have the
/// [`syntax::LanguageConfiguration`] for it.
pub fn set_language_by_language_id(
&mut self,
language_id: &str,
config_loader: Arc<ArcSwap<syntax::Loader>>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let language_config = (*config_loader)
.load()
.language_config_for_language_id(language_id)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("invalid language id: {}", language_id))?;
self.set_language(Some(language_config), Some(config_loader));
Ok(())
}
/// Select text within the [`Document`].
pub fn set_selection(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, selection: Selection) {
// TODO: use a transaction?
self.selections
.insert(view_id, selection.ensure_invariants(self.text().slice(..)));
helix_event::dispatch(SelectionDidChange {
doc: self,
view: view_id,
})
}
/// Find the origin selection of the text in a document, i.e. where
/// a single cursor would go if it were on the first grapheme. If
/// the text is empty, returns (0, 0).
pub fn origin(&self) -> Range {
if self.text().len_chars() == 0 {
return Range::new(0, 0);
}
Range::new(0, 1).grapheme_aligned(self.text().slice(..))
}
/// Reset the view's selection on this document to the
/// [origin](Document::origin) cursor.
pub fn reset_selection(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) {
let origin = self.origin();
self.set_selection(view_id, Selection::single(origin.anchor, origin.head));
}
/// Initializes a new selection and view_data for the given view
/// if it does not already have them.
pub fn ensure_view_init(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) {
if !self.selections.contains_key(&view_id) {
self.reset_selection(view_id);
}
self.view_data_mut(view_id);
}
/// Mark document as recent used for MRU sorting
pub fn mark_as_focused(&mut self) {
self.focused_at = std::time::Instant::now();
}
/// Remove a view's selection and inlay hints from this document.
pub fn remove_view(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) {
self.selections.remove(&view_id);
self.inlay_hints.remove(&view_id);
self.jump_labels.remove(&view_id);
}
/// Apply a [`Transaction`] to the [`Document`] to change its text.
fn apply_impl(
&mut self,
transaction: &Transaction,
view_id: ViewId,
emit_lsp_notification: bool,
) -> bool {
use helix_core::Assoc;
let old_doc = self.text().clone();
let changes = transaction.changes();
if !changes.apply(&mut self.text) {
return false;
}
if changes.is_empty() {
if let Some(selection) = transaction.selection() {
self.selections.insert(
view_id,
selection.clone().ensure_invariants(self.text.slice(..)),
);
helix_event::dispatch(SelectionDidChange {
doc: self,
view: view_id,
});
}
return true;
}
self.modified_since_accessed = true;
self.version += 1;
for selection in self.selections.values_mut() {
*selection = selection
.clone()
// Map through changes
.map(transaction.changes())
// Ensure all selections across all views still adhere to invariants.
.ensure_invariants(self.text.slice(..));
}
for view_data in self.view_data.values_mut() {
view_data.view_position.anchor = transaction
.changes()
.map_pos(view_data.view_position.anchor, Assoc::Before);
}
// generate revert to savepoint
if !self.savepoints.is_empty() {
let revert = transaction.invert(&old_doc);
self.savepoints
.retain_mut(|save_point| match save_point.upgrade() {
Some(savepoint) => {
let mut revert_to_savepoint = savepoint.revert.lock();
*revert_to_savepoint =
revert.clone().compose(mem::take(&mut revert_to_savepoint));
true
}
None => false,
})
}
// update tree-sitter syntax tree
if let Some(syntax) = &mut self.syntax {
// TODO: no unwrap
let res = syntax.update(
old_doc.slice(..),
self.text.slice(..),
transaction.changes(),
);
if res.is_err() {
log::error!("TS parser failed, disabling TS for the current buffer: {res:?}");
self.syntax = None;
}
}
// TODO: all of that should likely just be hooks
// start computing the diff in parallel
if let Some(diff_handle) = &self.diff_handle {
diff_handle.update_document(self.text.clone(), false);
}
// map diagnostics over changes too
changes.update_positions(self.diagnostics.iter_mut().map(|diagnostic| {
let assoc = if diagnostic.starts_at_word {
Assoc::BeforeWord
} else {
Assoc::After
};
(&mut diagnostic.range.start, assoc)
}));
changes.update_positions(self.diagnostics.iter_mut().filter_map(|diagnostic| {
if diagnostic.zero_width {
// for zero width diagnostics treat the diagnostic as a point
// rather than a range
return None;
}
let assoc = if diagnostic.ends_at_word {
Assoc::AfterWord
} else {
Assoc::Before
};
Some((&mut diagnostic.range.end, assoc))
}));
self.diagnostics.retain_mut(|diagnostic| {
if diagnostic.zero_width {
diagnostic.range.end = diagnostic.range.start
} else if diagnostic.range.start >= diagnostic.range.end {
return false;
}
diagnostic.line = self.text.char_to_line(diagnostic.range.start);
true
});
self.diagnostics
.sort_by_key(|diagnostic| (diagnostic.range, diagnostic.severity, diagnostic.provider));
// Update the inlay hint annotations' positions, helping ensure they are displayed in the proper place
let apply_inlay_hint_changes = |annotations: &mut Vec<InlineAnnotation>| {
changes.update_positions(
annotations
.iter_mut()
.map(|annotation| (&mut annotation.char_idx, Assoc::After)),
);
};
self.inlay_hints_oudated = true;
for text_annotation in self.inlay_hints.values_mut() {
let DocumentInlayHints {
id: _,
type_inlay_hints,
parameter_inlay_hints,
other_inlay_hints,
padding_before_inlay_hints,
padding_after_inlay_hints,
} = text_annotation;
apply_inlay_hint_changes(padding_before_inlay_hints);
apply_inlay_hint_changes(type_inlay_hints);
apply_inlay_hint_changes(parameter_inlay_hints);
apply_inlay_hint_changes(other_inlay_hints);
apply_inlay_hint_changes(padding_after_inlay_hints);
}
helix_event::dispatch(DocumentDidChange {
doc: self,
view: view_id,
old_text: &old_doc,
});
// if specified, the current selection should instead be replaced by transaction.selection
if let Some(selection) = transaction.selection() {
self.selections.insert(
view_id,
selection.clone().ensure_invariants(self.text.slice(..)),
);
helix_event::dispatch(SelectionDidChange {
doc: self,
view: view_id,
});
}
if emit_lsp_notification {
// TODO: move to hook
// emit lsp notification
for language_server in self.language_servers() {
let notify = language_server.text_document_did_change(
self.versioned_identifier(),
&old_doc,
self.text(),
changes,
);
if let Some(notify) = notify {
tokio::spawn(notify);
}
}
}
true
}
fn apply_inner(
&mut self,
transaction: &Transaction,
view_id: ViewId,
emit_lsp_notification: bool,
) -> bool {
// store the state just before any changes are made. This allows us to undo to the
// state just before a transaction was applied.
if self.changes.is_empty() && !transaction.changes().is_empty() {
self.old_state = Some(State {
doc: self.text.clone(),
selection: self.selection(view_id).clone(),
});
}
let success = self.apply_impl(transaction, view_id, emit_lsp_notification);
if !transaction.changes().is_empty() {
// Compose this transaction with the previous one
take_with(&mut self.changes, |changes| {
changes.compose(transaction.changes().clone())
});
}
success
}
/// Apply a [`Transaction`] to the [`Document`] to change its text.
pub fn apply(&mut self, transaction: &Transaction, view_id: ViewId) -> bool {
self.apply_inner(transaction, view_id, true)
}
/// Apply a [`Transaction`] to the [`Document`] to change its text
/// without notifying the language servers. This is useful for temporary transactions
/// that must not influence the server.
pub fn apply_temporary(&mut self, transaction: &Transaction, view_id: ViewId) -> bool {
self.apply_inner(transaction, view_id, false)
}
fn undo_redo_impl(&mut self, view: &mut View, undo: bool) -> bool {
if undo {
self.append_changes_to_history(view);
} else if !self.changes.is_empty() {
return false;
}
let mut history = self.history.take();
let txn = if undo { history.undo() } else { history.redo() };
let success = if let Some(txn) = txn {
self.apply_impl(txn, view.id, true)
} else {
false
};
self.history.set(history);
if success {
// reset changeset to fix len
self.changes = ChangeSet::new(self.text().slice(..));
// Sync with changes with the jumplist selections.
view.sync_changes(self);
}
success
}
/// Undo the last modification to the [`Document`]. Returns whether the undo was successful.
pub fn undo(&mut self, view: &mut View) -> bool {
self.undo_redo_impl(view, true)
}
/// Redo the last modification to the [`Document`]. Returns whether the redo was successful.
pub fn redo(&mut self, view: &mut View) -> bool {
self.undo_redo_impl(view, false)
}
/// Creates a reference counted snapshot (called savpepoint) of the document.
///
/// The snapshot will remain valid (and updated) idenfinitly as long as ereferences to it exist.
/// Restoring the snapshot will restore the selection and the contents of the document to
/// the state it had when this function was called.
pub fn savepoint(&mut self, view: &View) -> Arc<SavePoint> {
let revert = Transaction::new(self.text()).with_selection(self.selection(view.id).clone());
// check if there is already an existing (identical) savepoint around
if let Some(savepoint) = self
.savepoints
.iter()
.rev()
.find_map(|savepoint| savepoint.upgrade())
{
let transaction = savepoint.revert.lock();
if savepoint.view == view.id
&& transaction.changes().is_empty()
&& transaction.selection() == revert.selection()
{
drop(transaction);
return savepoint;
}
}
let savepoint = Arc::new(SavePoint {
view: view.id,
revert: Mutex::new(revert),
});
self.savepoints.push(Arc::downgrade(&savepoint));
savepoint
}
pub fn restore(&mut self, view: &mut View, savepoint: &SavePoint, emit_lsp_notification: bool) {
assert_eq!(
savepoint.view, view.id,
"Savepoint must not be used with a different view!"
);
// search and remove savepoint using a ptr comparison
// this avoids a deadlock as we need to lock the mutex
let savepoint_idx = self
.savepoints
.iter()
.position(|savepoint_ref| savepoint_ref.as_ptr() == savepoint as *const _)
.expect("Savepoint must belong to this document");
let savepoint_ref = self.savepoints.remove(savepoint_idx);
let mut revert = savepoint.revert.lock();
self.apply_inner(&revert, view.id, emit_lsp_notification);
*revert = Transaction::new(self.text()).with_selection(self.selection(view.id).clone());
self.savepoints.push(savepoint_ref)
}
fn earlier_later_impl(&mut self, view: &mut View, uk: UndoKind, earlier: bool) -> bool {
if earlier {
self.append_changes_to_history(view);
} else if !self.changes.is_empty() {
return false;
}
let txns = if earlier {
self.history.get_mut().earlier(uk)
} else {
self.history.get_mut().later(uk)
};
let mut success = false;
for txn in txns {
if self.apply_impl(&txn, view.id, true) {
success = true;
}
}
if success {
// reset changeset to fix len
self.changes = ChangeSet::new(self.text().slice(..));
// Sync with changes with the jumplist selections.
view.sync_changes(self);
}
success
}
/// Undo modifications to the [`Document`] according to `uk`.
pub fn earlier(&mut self, view: &mut View, uk: UndoKind) -> bool {
self.earlier_later_impl(view, uk, true)
}
/// Redo modifications to the [`Document`] according to `uk`.
pub fn later(&mut self, view: &mut View, uk: UndoKind) -> bool {
self.earlier_later_impl(view, uk, false)
}
/// Commit pending changes to history
pub fn append_changes_to_history(&mut self, view: &mut View) {
if self.changes.is_empty() {
return;
}
let new_changeset = ChangeSet::new(self.text().slice(..));
let changes = std::mem::replace(&mut self.changes, new_changeset);
// Instead of doing this messy merge we could always commit, and based on transaction
// annotations either add a new layer or compose into the previous one.
let transaction =
Transaction::from(changes).with_selection(self.selection(view.id).clone());
// HAXX: we need to reconstruct the state as it was before the changes..
let old_state = self.old_state.take().expect("no old_state available");
let mut history = self.history.take();
history.commit_revision(&transaction, &old_state);
self.history.set(history);
// Update jumplist entries in the view.
view.apply(&transaction, self);
}
pub fn id(&self) -> DocumentId {
self.id
}
/// If there are unsaved modifications.
pub fn is_modified(&self) -> bool {
let history = self.history.take();
let current_revision = history.current_revision();
self.history.set(history);
log::debug!(
"id {} modified - last saved: {}, current: {}",
self.id,
self.last_saved_revision,
current_revision
);
current_revision != self.last_saved_revision || !self.changes.is_empty()
}
/// Save modifications to history, and so [`Self::is_modified`] will return false.
pub fn reset_modified(&mut self) {
let history = self.history.take();
let current_revision = history.current_revision();
self.history.set(history);
self.last_saved_revision = current_revision;
}
/// Set the document's latest saved revision to the given one.
pub fn set_last_saved_revision(&mut self, rev: usize, save_time: SystemTime) {
log::debug!(
"doc {} revision updated {} -> {}",
self.id,
self.last_saved_revision,
rev
);
self.last_saved_revision = rev;
self.last_saved_time = save_time;
}
/// Get the document's latest saved revision.
pub fn get_last_saved_revision(&mut self) -> usize {
self.last_saved_revision
}
/// Get the current revision number
pub fn get_current_revision(&mut self) -> usize {
let history = self.history.take();
let current_revision = history.current_revision();
self.history.set(history);
current_revision
}
/// Corresponding language scope name. Usually `source.<lang>`.
pub fn language_scope(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.language
.as_ref()
.map(|language| language.scope.as_str())
}
/// Language name for the document. Corresponds to the `name` key in
/// `languages.toml` configuration.
pub fn language_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.language
.as_ref()
.map(|language| language.language_id.as_str())
}
/// Language ID for the document. Either the `language-id`,
/// or the document language name if no `language-id` has been specified.
pub fn language_id(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.language_config()?
.language_server_language_id
.as_deref()
.or_else(|| self.language_name())
}
/// Corresponding [`LanguageConfiguration`].
pub fn language_config(&self) -> Option<&LanguageConfiguration> {
self.language.as_deref()
}
/// Current document version, incremented at each change.
pub fn version(&self) -> i32 {
self.version
}
/// maintains the order as configured in the language_servers TOML array
pub fn language_servers(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &helix_lsp::Client> {
self.language_config().into_iter().flat_map(move |config| {
config.language_servers.iter().filter_map(move |features| {
let ls = &**self.language_servers.get(&features.name)?;
if ls.is_initialized() {
Some(ls)
} else {
None
}
})
})
}
pub fn remove_language_server_by_name(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<Arc<Client>> {
self.language_servers.remove(name)
}
pub fn language_servers_with_feature(
&self,
feature: LanguageServerFeature,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = &helix_lsp::Client> {
self.language_config().into_iter().flat_map(move |config| {
config.language_servers.iter().filter_map(move |features| {
let ls = &**self.language_servers.get(&features.name)?;
if ls.is_initialized()
&& ls.supports_feature(feature)
&& features.has_feature(feature)
{
Some(ls)
} else {
None
}
})
})
}
pub fn supports_language_server(&self, id: LanguageServerId) -> bool {
self.language_servers().any(|l| l.id() == id)
}
pub fn diff_handle(&self) -> Option<&DiffHandle> {
self.diff_handle.as_ref()
}
/// Intialize/updates the differ for this document with a new base.
pub fn set_diff_base(&mut self, diff_base: Vec<u8>) {
if let Ok((diff_base, ..)) = from_reader(&mut diff_base.as_slice(), Some(self.encoding)) {
if let Some(differ) = &self.diff_handle {
differ.update_diff_base(diff_base);
return;
}
self.diff_handle = Some(DiffHandle::new(diff_base, self.text.clone()))
} else {
self.diff_handle = None;
}
}
pub fn version_control_head(&self) -> Option<Arc<Box<str>>> {
self.version_control_head.as_ref().map(|a| a.load_full())
}
pub fn set_version_control_head(
&mut self,
version_control_head: Option<Arc<ArcSwap<Box<str>>>>,
) {
self.version_control_head = version_control_head;
}
#[inline]
/// Tree-sitter AST tree
pub fn syntax(&self) -> Option<&Syntax> {
self.syntax.as_ref()
}
/// The width that the tab character is rendered at
pub fn tab_width(&self) -> usize {
self.language_config()
.and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref())
.map_or(4, |config| config.tab_width) // fallback to 4 columns
}
// The width (in spaces) of a level of indentation.
pub fn indent_width(&self) -> usize {
self.indent_style.indent_width(self.tab_width())
}
pub fn changes(&self) -> &ChangeSet {
&self.changes
}
#[inline]
/// File path on disk.
pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&PathBuf> {
self.path.as_ref()
}
/// File path as a URL.
pub fn url(&self) -> Option<Url> {
Url::from_file_path(self.path()?).ok()
}
pub fn uri(&self) -> Option<helix_core::Uri> {
Some(self.path()?.clone().into())
}
#[inline]
pub fn text(&self) -> &Rope {
&self.text
}
#[inline]
pub fn selection(&self, view_id: ViewId) -> &Selection {
&self.selections[&view_id]
}
#[inline]
pub fn selections(&self) -> &HashMap<ViewId, Selection> {
&self.selections
}
fn view_data(&self, view_id: ViewId) -> &ViewData {
self.view_data
.get(&view_id)
.expect("This should only be called after ensure_view_init")
}
fn view_data_mut(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) -> &mut ViewData {
self.view_data.entry(view_id).or_default()
}
pub(crate) fn get_view_offset(&self, view_id: ViewId) -> Option<ViewPosition> {
Some(self.view_data.get(&view_id)?.view_position)
}
pub fn view_offset(&self, view_id: ViewId) -> ViewPosition {
self.view_data(view_id).view_position
}
pub fn set_view_offset(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, new_offset: ViewPosition) {
self.view_data_mut(view_id).view_position = new_offset;
}
pub fn relative_path(&self) -> Option<Cow<Path>> {
self.path
.as_deref()
.map(helix_stdx::path::get_relative_path)
}
pub fn display_name(&self) -> Cow<'static, str> {
self.relative_path()
.map(|path| path.to_string_lossy().to_string().into())
.unwrap_or_else(|| SCRATCH_BUFFER_NAME.into())
}
// transact(Fn) ?
// -- LSP methods
#[inline]
pub fn identifier(&self) -> lsp::TextDocumentIdentifier {
lsp::TextDocumentIdentifier::new(self.url().unwrap())
}
pub fn versioned_identifier(&self) -> lsp::VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier {
lsp::VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier::new(self.url().unwrap(), self.version)
}
pub fn position(
&self,
view_id: ViewId,
offset_encoding: helix_lsp::OffsetEncoding,
) -> lsp::Position {
let text = self.text();
helix_lsp::util::pos_to_lsp_pos(
text,
self.selection(view_id).primary().cursor(text.slice(..)),
offset_encoding,
)
}
pub fn lsp_diagnostic_to_diagnostic(
text: &Rope,
language_config: Option<&LanguageConfiguration>,
diagnostic: &helix_lsp::lsp::Diagnostic,
language_server_id: LanguageServerId,
offset_encoding: helix_lsp::OffsetEncoding,
) -> Option<Diagnostic> {
use helix_core::diagnostic::{Range, Severity::*};
// TODO: convert inside server
let start =
if let Some(start) = lsp_pos_to_pos(text, diagnostic.range.start, offset_encoding) {
start
} else {
log::warn!("lsp position out of bounds - {:?}", diagnostic);
return None;
};
let end = if let Some(end) = lsp_pos_to_pos(text, diagnostic.range.end, offset_encoding) {
end
} else {
log::warn!("lsp position out of bounds - {:?}", diagnostic);
return None;
};
let severity = diagnostic.severity.and_then(|severity| match severity {
lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::ERROR => Some(Error),
lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::WARNING => Some(Warning),
lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::INFORMATION => Some(Info),
lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::HINT => Some(Hint),
severity => {
log::error!("unrecognized diagnostic severity: {:?}", severity);
None
}
});
if let Some(lang_conf) = language_config {
if let Some(severity) = severity {
if severity < lang_conf.diagnostic_severity {
return None;
}
}
};
use helix_core::diagnostic::{DiagnosticTag, NumberOrString};
let code = match diagnostic.code.clone() {
Some(x) => match x {
lsp::NumberOrString::Number(x) => Some(NumberOrString::Number(x)),
lsp::NumberOrString::String(x) => Some(NumberOrString::String(x)),
},
None => None,
};
let tags = if let Some(tags) = &diagnostic.tags {
let new_tags = tags
.iter()
.filter_map(|tag| match *tag {
lsp::DiagnosticTag::DEPRECATED => Some(DiagnosticTag::Deprecated),
lsp::DiagnosticTag::UNNECESSARY => Some(DiagnosticTag::Unnecessary),
_ => None,
})
.collect();
new_tags
} else {
Vec::new()
};
let ends_at_word =
start != end && end != 0 && text.get_char(end - 1).map_or(false, char_is_word);
let starts_at_word = start != end && text.get_char(start).map_or(false, char_is_word);
Some(Diagnostic {
range: Range { start, end },
ends_at_word,
starts_at_word,
zero_width: start == end,
line: diagnostic.range.start.line as usize,
message: diagnostic.message.clone(),
severity,
code,
tags,
source: diagnostic.source.clone(),
data: diagnostic.data.clone(),
provider: language_server_id,
})
}
#[inline]
pub fn diagnostics(&self) -> &[Diagnostic] {
&self.diagnostics
}
pub fn replace_diagnostics(
&mut self,
diagnostics: impl IntoIterator<Item = Diagnostic>,
unchanged_sources: &[String],
language_server_id: Option<LanguageServerId>,
) {
if unchanged_sources.is_empty() {
self.clear_diagnostics(language_server_id);
} else {
self.diagnostics.retain(|d| {
if language_server_id.map_or(false, |id| id != d.provider) {
return true;
}
if let Some(source) = &d.source {
unchanged_sources.contains(source)
} else {
false
}
});
}
self.diagnostics.extend(diagnostics);
self.diagnostics
.sort_by_key(|diagnostic| (diagnostic.range, diagnostic.severity, diagnostic.provider));
}
/// clears diagnostics for a given language server id if set, otherwise all diagnostics are cleared
pub fn clear_diagnostics(&mut self, language_server_id: Option<LanguageServerId>) {
if let Some(id) = language_server_id {
self.diagnostics.retain(|d| d.provider != id);
} else {
self.diagnostics.clear();
}
}
/// Get the document's auto pairs. If the document has a recognized
/// language config with auto pairs configured, returns that;
/// otherwise, falls back to the global auto pairs config. If the global
/// config is false, then ignore language settings.
pub fn auto_pairs<'a>(&'a self, editor: &'a Editor) -> Option<&'a AutoPairs> {
let global_config = (editor.auto_pairs).as_ref();
// NOTE: If the user specifies the global auto pairs config as false, then
// we want to disable it globally regardless of language settings
#[allow(clippy::question_mark)]
{
if global_config.is_none() {
return None;
}
}
match &self.language {
Some(lang) => lang.as_ref().auto_pairs.as_ref().or(global_config),
None => global_config,
}
}
pub fn text_format(&self, mut viewport_width: u16, theme: Option<&Theme>) -> TextFormat {
let config = self.config.load();
let text_width = self
.language_config()
.and_then(|config| config.text_width)
.unwrap_or(config.text_width);
let mut soft_wrap_at_text_width = self
.language_config()
.and_then(|config| {
config
.soft_wrap
.as_ref()
.and_then(|soft_wrap| soft_wrap.wrap_at_text_width)
})
.or(config.soft_wrap.wrap_at_text_width)
.unwrap_or(false);
if soft_wrap_at_text_width {
// if the viewport is smaller than the specified
// width then this setting has no effcet
if text_width >= viewport_width as usize {
soft_wrap_at_text_width = false;
} else {
viewport_width = text_width as u16;
}
}
let config = self.config.load();
let editor_soft_wrap = &config.soft_wrap;
let language_soft_wrap = self
.language
.as_ref()
.and_then(|config| config.soft_wrap.as_ref());
let enable_soft_wrap = language_soft_wrap
.and_then(|soft_wrap| soft_wrap.enable)
.or(editor_soft_wrap.enable)
.unwrap_or(false);
let max_wrap = language_soft_wrap
.and_then(|soft_wrap| soft_wrap.max_wrap)
.or(config.soft_wrap.max_wrap)
.unwrap_or(20);
let max_indent_retain = language_soft_wrap
.and_then(|soft_wrap| soft_wrap.max_indent_retain)
.or(editor_soft_wrap.max_indent_retain)
.unwrap_or(40);
let wrap_indicator = language_soft_wrap
.and_then(|soft_wrap| soft_wrap.wrap_indicator.clone())
.or_else(|| config.soft_wrap.wrap_indicator.clone())
.unwrap_or_else(|| "↪ ".into());
let tab_width = self.tab_width() as u16;
TextFormat {
soft_wrap: enable_soft_wrap && viewport_width > 10,
tab_width,
max_wrap: max_wrap.min(viewport_width / 4),
max_indent_retain: max_indent_retain.min(viewport_width * 2 / 5),
// avoid spinning forever when the window manager
// sets the size to something tiny
viewport_width,
wrap_indicator: wrap_indicator.into_boxed_str(),
wrap_indicator_highlight: theme
.and_then(|theme| theme.find_scope_index("ui.virtual.wrap"))
.map(Highlight),
soft_wrap_at_text_width,
}
}
/// Set the inlay hints for this document and `view_id`.
pub fn set_inlay_hints(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, inlay_hints: DocumentInlayHints) {
self.inlay_hints.insert(view_id, inlay_hints);
}
pub fn set_jump_labels(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, labels: Vec<Overlay>) {
self.jump_labels.insert(view_id, labels);
}
pub fn remove_jump_labels(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) {
self.jump_labels.remove(&view_id);
}
/// Get the inlay hints for this document and `view_id`.
pub fn inlay_hints(&self, view_id: ViewId) -> Option<&DocumentInlayHints> {
self.inlay_hints.get(&view_id)
}
/// Completely removes all the inlay hints saved for the document, dropping them to free memory
/// (since it often means inlay hints have been fully deactivated).
pub fn reset_all_inlay_hints(&mut self) {
self.inlay_hints = Default::default();
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct ViewData {
view_position: ViewPosition,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum FormatterError {
SpawningFailed {
command: String,
error: std::io::ErrorKind,
},
BrokenStdin,
WaitForOutputFailed,
InvalidUtf8Output,
DiskReloadError(String),
NonZeroExitStatus(Option<String>),
}
impl std::error::Error for FormatterError {}
impl Display for FormatterError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::SpawningFailed { command, error } => {
write!(f, "Failed to spawn formatter {}: {:?}", command, error)
}
Self::BrokenStdin => write!(f, "Could not write to formatter stdin"),
Self::WaitForOutputFailed => write!(f, "Waiting for formatter output failed"),
Self::InvalidUtf8Output => write!(f, "Invalid UTF-8 formatter output"),
Self::DiskReloadError(error) => write!(f, "Error reloading file from disk: {}", error),
Self::NonZeroExitStatus(Some(output)) => write!(f, "Formatter error: {}", output),
Self::NonZeroExitStatus(None) => {
write!(f, "Formatter exited with non zero exit status")
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use arc_swap::ArcSwap;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn changeset_to_changes_ignore_line_endings() {
use helix_lsp::{lsp, Client, OffsetEncoding};
let text = Rope::from("hello\r\nworld");
let mut doc = Document::from(
text,
None,
Arc::new(ArcSwap::new(Arc::new(Config::default()))),
);
let view = ViewId::default();
doc.set_selection(view, Selection::single(0, 0));
let transaction =
Transaction::change(doc.text(), vec![(5, 7, Some("\n".into()))].into_iter());
let old_doc = doc.text().clone();
doc.apply(&transaction, view);
let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes(
&old_doc,
doc.text(),
transaction.changes(),
OffsetEncoding::Utf8,
);
assert_eq!(doc.text(), "hello\nworld");
assert_eq!(
changes,
&[lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
range: Some(lsp::Range::new(
lsp::Position::new(0, 5),
lsp::Position::new(1, 0)
)),
text: "\n".into(),
range_length: None,
}]
);
}
#[test]
fn changeset_to_changes() {
use helix_lsp::{lsp, Client, OffsetEncoding};
let text = Rope::from("hello");
let mut doc = Document::from(
text,
None,
Arc::new(ArcSwap::new(Arc::new(Config::default()))),
);
let view = ViewId::default();
doc.set_selection(view, Selection::single(5, 5));
// insert
let transaction = Transaction::insert(doc.text(), doc.selection(view), " world".into());
let old_doc = doc.text().clone();
doc.apply(&transaction, view);
let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes(
&old_doc,
doc.text(),
transaction.changes(),
OffsetEncoding::Utf8,
);
assert_eq!(
changes,
&[lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
range: Some(lsp::Range::new(
lsp::Position::new(0, 5),
lsp::Position::new(0, 5)
)),
text: " world".into(),
range_length: None,
}]
);
// delete
let transaction = transaction.invert(&old_doc);
let old_doc = doc.text().clone();
doc.apply(&transaction, view);
let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes(
&old_doc,
doc.text(),
transaction.changes(),
OffsetEncoding::Utf8,
);
// line: 0-based.
// col: 0-based, gaps between chars.
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
// |h|e|l|l|o| |w|o|r|l|d|
// -------------
// (0, 5)-(0, 11)
assert_eq!(
changes,
&[lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
range: Some(lsp::Range::new(
lsp::Position::new(0, 5),
lsp::Position::new(0, 11)
)),
text: "".into(),
range_length: None,
}]
);
// replace
// also tests that changes are layered, positions depend on previous changes.
doc.set_selection(view, Selection::single(0, 5));
let transaction = Transaction::change(
doc.text(),
vec![(0, 2, Some("aei".into())), (3, 5, Some("ou".into()))].into_iter(),
);
// aeilou
let old_doc = doc.text().clone();
doc.apply(&transaction, view);
let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes(
&old_doc,
doc.text(),
transaction.changes(),
OffsetEncoding::Utf8,
);
assert_eq!(
changes,
&[
// 0 1 2 3 4 5
// |h|e|l|l|o|
// ----
//
// aeillo
lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
range: Some(lsp::Range::new(
lsp::Position::new(0, 0),
lsp::Position::new(0, 2)
)),
text: "aei".into(),
range_length: None,
},
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
// |a|e|i|l|l|o|
// -----
//
// aeilou
lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
range: Some(lsp::Range::new(
lsp::Position::new(0, 4),
lsp::Position::new(0, 6)
)),
text: "ou".into(),
range_length: None,
}
]
);
}
#[test]
fn test_line_ending() {
assert_eq!(
Document::default(Arc::new(ArcSwap::new(Arc::new(Config::default()))))
.text()
.to_string(),
helix_core::NATIVE_LINE_ENDING.as_str()
);
}
macro_rules! decode {
($name:ident, $label:expr, $label_override:expr) => {
#[test]
fn $name() {
let encoding = encoding::Encoding::for_label($label_override.as_bytes()).unwrap();
let base_path = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("tests/encoding");
let path = base_path.join(format!("{}_in.txt", $label));
let ref_path = base_path.join(format!("{}_in_ref.txt", $label));
assert!(path.exists());
assert!(ref_path.exists());
let mut file = std::fs::File::open(path).unwrap();
let text = from_reader(&mut file, Some(encoding.into()))
.unwrap()
.0
.to_string();
let expectation = std::fs::read_to_string(ref_path).unwrap();
assert_eq!(text[..], expectation[..]);
}
};
($name:ident, $label:expr) => {
decode!($name, $label, $label);
};
}
macro_rules! encode {
($name:ident, $label:expr, $label_override:expr) => {
#[test]
fn $name() {
let encoding = encoding::Encoding::for_label($label_override.as_bytes()).unwrap();
let base_path = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("tests/encoding");
let path = base_path.join(format!("{}_out.txt", $label));
let ref_path = base_path.join(format!("{}_out_ref.txt", $label));
assert!(path.exists());
assert!(ref_path.exists());
let text = Rope::from_str(&std::fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap());
let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
helix_lsp::block_on(to_writer(&mut buf, (encoding, false), &text)).unwrap();
let expectation = std::fs::read(ref_path).unwrap();
assert_eq!(buf, expectation);
}
};
($name:ident, $label:expr) => {
encode!($name, $label, $label);
};
}
decode!(big5_decode, "big5");
encode!(big5_encode, "big5");
decode!(euc_kr_decode, "euc_kr", "EUC-KR");
encode!(euc_kr_encode, "euc_kr", "EUC-KR");
decode!(gb18030_decode, "gb18030");
encode!(gb18030_encode, "gb18030");
decode!(iso_2022_jp_decode, "iso_2022_jp", "ISO-2022-JP");
encode!(iso_2022_jp_encode, "iso_2022_jp", "ISO-2022-JP");
decode!(jis0208_decode, "jis0208", "EUC-JP");
encode!(jis0208_encode, "jis0208", "EUC-JP");
decode!(jis0212_decode, "jis0212", "EUC-JP");
decode!(shift_jis_decode, "shift_jis");
encode!(shift_jis_encode, "shift_jis");
}