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@ -192,13 +192,15 @@ pub fn indent_level_for_line(line: RopeSlice, tab_width: usize) -> usize {
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/// Computes for node and all ancestors whether they are the first node on their line.
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/// The first entry in the return value represents the root node, the last one the node itself
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fn get_first_in_line(mut node: Node, byte_pos: usize, new_line: bool) -> Vec<bool> {
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fn get_first_in_line(mut node: Node, new_line_byte_pos: Option<usize>) -> Vec<bool> {
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let mut first_in_line = Vec::new();
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loop {
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if let Some(prev) = node.prev_sibling() {
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// If we insert a new line, the first node at/after the cursor is considered to be the first in its line
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let first = prev.end_position().row != node.start_position().row
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|| (new_line && node.start_byte() >= byte_pos && prev.start_byte() < byte_pos);
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|| new_line_byte_pos.map_or(false, |byte_pos| {
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node.start_byte() >= byte_pos && prev.start_byte() < byte_pos
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});
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first_in_line.push(Some(first));
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} else {
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// Nodes that have no previous siblings are first in their line if and only if their parent is
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@ -298,8 +300,21 @@ enum IndentScope {
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Tail,
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}
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/// Execute the indent query.
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/// Returns for each node (identified by its id) a list of indent captures for that node.
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/// A capture from the indent query which does not define an indent but extends
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/// the range of a node. This is used before the indent is calculated.
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enum ExtendCapture {
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ExtendIndented,
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StopExtend,
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}
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/// The result of running a tree-sitter indent query. This stores for
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/// each node (identified by its ID) the relevant captures (already filtered
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/// by predicates).
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struct IndentQueryResult {
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indent_captures: HashMap<usize, Vec<IndentCapture>>,
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extend_captures: HashMap<usize, Vec<ExtendCapture>>,
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}
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fn query_indents(
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query: &Query,
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syntax: &Syntax,
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@ -309,8 +324,9 @@ fn query_indents(
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// Position of the (optional) newly inserted line break.
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// Given as (line, byte_pos)
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new_line_break: Option<(usize, usize)>,
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) -> HashMap<usize, Vec<IndentCapture>> {
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) -> IndentQueryResult {
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let mut indent_captures: HashMap<usize, Vec<IndentCapture>> = HashMap::new();
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let mut extend_captures: HashMap<usize, Vec<ExtendCapture>> = HashMap::new();
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cursor.set_byte_range(range);
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// Iterate over all captures from the query
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for m in cursor.matches(query, syntax.tree().root_node(), RopeProvider(text)) {
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@ -374,10 +390,24 @@ fn query_indents(
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continue;
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}
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for capture in m.captures {
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let capture_type = query.capture_names()[capture.index as usize].as_str();
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let capture_type = match capture_type {
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let capture_name = query.capture_names()[capture.index as usize].as_str();
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let capture_type = match capture_name {
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"indent" => IndentCaptureType::Indent,
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"outdent" => IndentCaptureType::Outdent,
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"extend-indented" => {
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extend_captures
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.entry(capture.node.id())
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.or_insert_with(|| Vec::with_capacity(1))
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.push(ExtendCapture::ExtendIndented);
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continue;
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}
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"stop-extend" => {
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extend_captures
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.entry(capture.node.id())
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.or_insert_with(|| Vec::with_capacity(1))
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.push(ExtendCapture::StopExtend);
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continue;
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}
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_ => {
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// Ignore any unknown captures (these may be needed for predicates such as #match?)
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continue;
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.push(indent_capture);
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}
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}
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indent_captures
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IndentQueryResult {
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indent_captures,
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extend_captures,
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}
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}
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/// Use the syntax tree to determine the indentation for a given position.
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@ -463,36 +496,114 @@ pub fn treesitter_indent_for_pos(
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query: &Query,
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syntax: &Syntax,
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indent_style: &IndentStyle,
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tab_width: usize,
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text: RopeSlice,
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line: usize,
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pos: usize,
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new_line: bool,
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) -> Option<String> {
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let byte_pos = text.char_to_byte(pos);
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// The innermost tree-sitter node which is considered for the indent
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// computation. It may change if some predeceding node is extended
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let mut node = syntax
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.tree()
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.root_node()
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.descendant_for_byte_range(byte_pos, byte_pos)?;
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let mut first_in_line = get_first_in_line(node, byte_pos, new_line);
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let new_line_break = if new_line {
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Some((line, byte_pos))
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} else {
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None
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};
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let query_result = crate::syntax::PARSER.with(|ts_parser| {
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let (query_result, prev_child) = crate::syntax::PARSER.with(|ts_parser| {
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let mut ts_parser = ts_parser.borrow_mut();
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let mut cursor = ts_parser.cursors.pop().unwrap_or_else(QueryCursor::new);
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// The query range should intersect with all nodes directly preceding
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// the cursor in case one of them is extended.
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// prev_child is the deepest such node.
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let (query_range, prev_child) = {
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// TODO Is there some way we can reuse this cursor?
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let mut tree_cursor = node.walk();
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let mut prev_child = None;
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for child in node.children(&mut tree_cursor) {
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if child.byte_range().end <= byte_pos {
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prev_child = Some(child);
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}
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}
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match prev_child {
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Some(mut prev_child) => {
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// Get the deepest directly preceding node
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while prev_child.child_count() > 0 {
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prev_child = prev_child.child(prev_child.child_count() - 1).unwrap();
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}
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(
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prev_child.byte_range().end - 1..byte_pos + 1,
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Some(prev_child),
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)
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}
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None => (byte_pos..byte_pos + 1, None),
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}
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};
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let query_result = query_indents(
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query,
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syntax,
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&mut cursor,
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text,
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byte_pos..byte_pos + 1,
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new_line_break,
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query_range,
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new_line.then(|| (line, byte_pos)),
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);
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ts_parser.cursors.push(cursor);
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query_result
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(query_result, prev_child)
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});
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let indent_captures = query_result.indent_captures;
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let extend_captures = query_result.extend_captures;
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// Check for extend captures (starting with the deepest
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// candidate node and then going up the syntax tree).
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if let Some(mut prev_child) = prev_child {
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let mut stop_extend = false;
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while prev_child != node {
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let mut extend_node = false;
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if let Some(captures) = extend_captures.get(&prev_child.id()) {
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for capture in captures {
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match capture {
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ExtendCapture::StopExtend => {
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stop_extend = true;
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}
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ExtendCapture::ExtendIndented => {
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// We extend the node if
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// - the cursor is on the same line as the end of the node OR
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// - the line that the cursor is on is more indented than the
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// first line of the node
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if prev_child.end_position().row == line {
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extend_node = true;
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} else {
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let cursor_indent =
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indent_level_for_line(text.line(line), tab_width);
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let node_indent = indent_level_for_line(
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text.line(prev_child.start_position().row),
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tab_width,
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);
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if cursor_indent > node_indent {
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extend_node = true;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// If we encountered some `StopExtend` capture before, we don't
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// extend the node even if we otherwise would
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match (extend_node, stop_extend) {
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(true, true) => {
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stop_extend = false;
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}
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(true, false) => {
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node = prev_child;
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break;
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}
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_ => {}
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};
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// This parent always exists since node is an ancestor of prev_child
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prev_child = prev_child.parent().unwrap();
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}
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}
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let mut first_in_line = get_first_in_line(node, new_line.then(|| byte_pos));
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let mut result = Indentation::default();
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// We always keep track of all the indent changes on one line, in order to only indent once
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@ -504,7 +615,7 @@ pub fn treesitter_indent_for_pos(
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// one entry for each ancestor of the node (which is what we iterate over)
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let is_first = *first_in_line.last().unwrap();
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// Apply all indent definitions for this node
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if let Some(definitions) = query_result.get(&node.id()) {
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if let Some(definitions) = indent_captures.get(&node.id()) {
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for definition in definitions {
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match definition.scope {
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IndentScope::All => {
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@ -579,6 +690,7 @@ pub fn indent_for_newline(
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query,
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syntax,
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indent_style,
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tab_width,
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text,
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line_before,
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line_before_end_pos,
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