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Support empty ranges in replace-ranges highlighter

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Maxime Coste 2020-04-06 11:13:24 +10:00
parent c585107ab5
commit f7a2ecfacb
4 changed files with 78 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ released versions.
== Development version
* replace-ranges highlighter now support empty ranges
* `%var{...}` now expands to list of strings, `$kak_quoted_...` now work
as expected with these.

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@ -88,19 +88,37 @@ are exclusively available to built-in options.
*range-specs*::
a timestamp (like `%val{timestamp}`,
see <<expansions#value-expansions,`:doc expansions value-expansions`>>)
followed by a list of range descriptors. Each range descriptor must use
the syntax `a.b,c.d|string` or `a.b+length|string`, where _a_ is the line
containing the first character, _b_ is the number of bytes from the start
of the line to the first byte of the first character, _c_ is the line
containing the last character, _d_ is the number of bytes from the start of
the line to the first byte of the last character, _length_ is the length of
the range in bytes and _string_ is an arbitrary string which is associated
with the range. All numeric fields are 1-based. When the `update-option` is
used on an option of this type, its ranges gets updated according to all the
buffer modifications that happened since its timestamp. See
<<highlighters#specs-highlighters,`:doc highlighters specs-highlighters`>>)
followed by a list of range descriptors.
Each range descriptor must use the syntax `a.b,c.d|string` or
`a.b+length|string`, with:
* _a_ is the line containing the first character
* _b_ is the number of bytes from the start of the line to the
first byte of the first character
* _c_ is the line containing the last character
* _d_ is the number of bytes from the start of the line to the
first byte of the last character
* _length_ is the length of the range in bytes, if 0 the range
is empty, but still valid.
* _string_ is an arbitrary string which is associated with
the range.
All numeric fields are 1-based.
When the `update-option` is used on an option of this type, its
ranges gets updated according to all the buffer modifications that
happened since its timestamp.
`set -add` appends the new pair to the list
See <<highlighters#specs-highlighters,`:doc highlighters specs-highlighters`>>)
*line-specs*::
a list of a line number and a corresponding flag (`<line>|<flag
text>`), except for the first element which is just the timestamp

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@ -28,6 +28,21 @@ struct ForwardChangesTracker
const Buffer::Change* forward_sorted_until(const Buffer::Change* first, const Buffer::Change* last);
const Buffer::Change* backward_sorted_until(const Buffer::Change* first, const Buffer::Change* last);
template<typename Range, typename AdvanceFunc>
auto update_range(ForwardChangesTracker& changes_tracker, Range& range, AdvanceFunc&& advance_while_relevant)
{
auto& first = get_first(range);
auto& last = get_last(range);
advance_while_relevant(first);
first = changes_tracker.get_new_coord_tolerant(first);
if (last < BufferCoord{0,0})
return;
advance_while_relevant(last);
last = changes_tracker.get_new_coord_tolerant(last);
}
template<typename RangeContainer>
void update_forward(ConstArrayView<Buffer::Change> changes, RangeContainer& ranges)
{
@ -39,15 +54,7 @@ void update_forward(ConstArrayView<Buffer::Change> changes, RangeContainer& rang
};
for (auto& range : ranges)
{
auto& first = get_first(range);
auto& last = get_last(range);
advance_while_relevant(first);
first = changes_tracker.get_new_coord_tolerant(first);
advance_while_relevant(last);
last = changes_tracker.get_new_coord_tolerant(last);
}
update_range(changes_tracker, range, advance_while_relevant);
}
template<typename RangeContainer>
@ -69,15 +76,7 @@ void update_backward(ConstArrayView<Buffer::Change> changes, RangeContainer& ran
};
for (auto& range : ranges)
{
auto& first = get_first(range);
auto& last = get_last(range);
advance_while_relevant(first);
first = changes_tracker.get_new_coord_tolerant(first);
advance_while_relevant(last);
last = changes_tracker.get_new_coord_tolerant(last);
}
update_range(changes_tracker, range, advance_while_relevant);
}
template<typename RangeContainer>

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ void replace_range(DisplayBuffer& display_buffer,
BufferCoord begin, BufferCoord end, T func)
{
// tolerate begin > end as that can be triggered by wrong encodings
if (begin >= end or end <= display_buffer.range().begin
if (begin > end or end <= display_buffer.range().begin
or begin >= display_buffer.range().end)
return;
@ -112,7 +112,9 @@ void replace_range(DisplayBuffer& display_buffer,
atom_it = ++line.split(atom_it, begin);
beg_idx = atom_it - line.begin();
}
if (end <= atom_it->end())
if (end == atom_it->begin())
end_idx = atom_it - line.begin();
else if (end <= atom_it->end())
{
if (end < atom_it->end())
atom_it = line.split(atom_it, end);
@ -1448,8 +1450,15 @@ private:
String m_default_face;
};
bool is_empty(const InclusiveBufferRange& range)
{
return range.last < BufferCoord{0,0};
}
String option_to_string(InclusiveBufferRange range)
{
if (is_empty(range))
return format("{}.{}+0", range.first.line+1, range.first.column+1);
return format("{}.{},{}.{}",
range.first.line+1, range.first.column+1,
range.last.line+1, range.last.column+1);
@ -1468,12 +1477,17 @@ InclusiveBufferRange option_from_string(Meta::Type<InclusiveBufferRange>, String
const BufferCoord first{str_to_int({str.begin(), dot_beg}) - 1,
str_to_int({dot_beg+1, sep}) - 1};
const bool len = (*sep == '+');
const BufferCoord last{len ? first.line : str_to_int({sep+1, dot_end}) - 1,
len ? first.column + str_to_int({sep+1, str.end()}) - 1
: str_to_int({dot_end+1, str.end()}) - 1 };
if (first.line < 0 or first.column < 0)
throw runtime_error("coordinates elements should be >= 1");
if (first.line < 0 or first.column < 0 or last.line < 0 or last.column < 0)
if (*sep == '+')
{
auto len = str_to_int({sep+1, str.end()});
return {first, len == 0 ? BufferCoord{-1,-1} : BufferCoord{first.line, first.column + len}};
}
const BufferCoord last{str_to_int({sep+1, dot_end}) - 1, str_to_int({dot_end+1, str.end()}) - 1};
if (last.line < 0 or last.column < 0)
throw runtime_error("coordinates elements should be >= 1");
return { std::min(first, last), std::max(first, last) };
@ -1522,14 +1536,13 @@ private:
auto& range_and_faces = context.context.options()[m_option_name].get_mutable<RangeAndStringList>();
update_ranges(buffer, range_and_faces.prefix, range_and_faces.list);
for (auto& range : range_and_faces.list)
for (auto& [range, face] : range_and_faces.list)
{
try
{
auto& r = std::get<0>(range);
if (buffer.is_valid(r.first) and (buffer.is_valid(r.last) and not buffer.is_end(r.last)))
highlight_range(display_buffer, r.first, buffer.char_next(r.last), false,
apply_face(context.context.faces()[std::get<1>(range)]));
if (buffer.is_valid(range.first) and (buffer.is_valid(range.last) and not buffer.is_end(range.last)))
highlight_range(display_buffer, range.first, buffer.char_next(range.last), false,
apply_face(context.context.faces()[face]));
}
catch (runtime_error&)
{}
@ -1564,15 +1577,14 @@ private:
auto& range_and_faces = context.context.options()[m_option_name].get_mutable<RangeAndStringList>();
update_ranges(buffer, range_and_faces.prefix, range_and_faces.list);
for (auto& range : range_and_faces.list)
for (auto& [range, spec] : range_and_faces.list)
{
try
{
auto& r = std::get<0>(range);
if (buffer.is_valid(r.first) and buffer.is_valid(r.last))
if (buffer.is_valid(range.first) and (buffer.is_valid(range.last) or is_empty(range)))
{
auto replacement = parse_display_line(std::get<1>(range), context.context.faces());
replace_range(display_buffer, r.first, buffer.char_next(r.last),
auto replacement = parse_display_line(spec, context.context.faces());
replace_range(display_buffer, range.first, is_empty(range) ? range.first : buffer.char_next(range.last),
[&](DisplayLine& line, int beg_idx, int end_idx){
auto it = line.erase(line.begin() + beg_idx, line.begin() + end_idx);
for (auto& atom : replacement)