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It's been replaced with an opaque termwiz error type instead. This is a bit of a more conservative approach than that in (refs: #407) and has less of an impact on the surrounding code, which appeals to me from a maintenance perspective. refs: #406 refs: #407
112 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
112 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
use termwiz::cell::AttributeChange;
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use termwiz::color::{AnsiColor, ColorAttribute, RgbColor};
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use termwiz::lineedit::*;
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#[derive(Default)]
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struct Host {
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history: BasicHistory,
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}
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impl LineEditorHost for Host {
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// Render the prompt with a darkslateblue background color if
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// the terminal supports true color, otherwise render it with
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// a navy blue ansi color.
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fn render_prompt(&self, prompt: &str) -> Vec<OutputElement> {
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vec![
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OutputElement::Attribute(AttributeChange::Background(
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ColorAttribute::TrueColorWithPaletteFallback(
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RgbColor::from_named("darkslateblue").unwrap(),
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AnsiColor::Navy.into(),
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),
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)),
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OutputElement::Text(prompt.to_owned()),
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]
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}
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fn history(&mut self) -> &mut dyn History {
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&mut self.history
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}
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/// Demo of the completion API for words starting with "h" or "he"
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fn complete(&self, line: &str, cursor_position: usize) -> Vec<CompletionCandidate> {
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let mut candidates = vec![];
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if let Some((range, word)) = word_at_cursor(line, cursor_position) {
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let words = &["hello", "help", "he-man"];
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for w in words {
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if w.starts_with(word) {
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candidates.push(CompletionCandidate {
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range: range.clone(),
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text: w.to_string(),
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});
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}
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}
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}
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candidates
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}
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}
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/// This is a conceptually simple function that computes the bounds
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/// of the whitespace delimited word at the specified cursor position
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/// in the supplied line string.
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/// It returns the range and the corresponding slice out of the line.
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/// This function is sufficient for example purposes; in a real application
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/// the equivalent function would need to be aware of quoting and other
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/// application specific context.
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fn word_at_cursor(line: &str, cursor_position: usize) -> Option<(std::ops::Range<usize>, &str)> {
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let char_indices: Vec<(usize, char)> = line.char_indices().collect();
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if char_indices.is_empty() {
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return None;
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}
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let char_position = char_indices
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.iter()
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.position(|(idx, _)| *idx == cursor_position)
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.unwrap_or(char_indices.len());
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// Look back until we find whitespace
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let mut start_position = char_position;
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while start_position > 0
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&& start_position <= char_indices.len()
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&& !char_indices[start_position - 1].1.is_whitespace()
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{
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start_position -= 1;
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}
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// Look forwards until we find whitespace
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let mut end_position = char_position;
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while end_position < char_indices.len() && !char_indices[end_position].1.is_whitespace() {
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end_position += 1;
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}
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if end_position > start_position {
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let range = char_indices[start_position].0
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..char_indices
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.get(end_position)
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.map(|c| c.0 + 1)
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.unwrap_or(line.len());
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Some((range.clone(), &line[range]))
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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fn main() -> termwiz::Result<()> {
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println!("Type `exit` to quit this example, or start a word with `h` and press Tab.");
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let mut terminal = line_editor_terminal()?;
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let mut editor = LineEditor::new(&mut terminal);
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let mut host = Host::default();
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loop {
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if let Some(line) = editor.read_line(&mut host)? {
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println!("read line: {:?}", line);
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if line == "exit" {
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break;
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}
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host.history().add(&line);
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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