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author | Nathan Vegdahl | 2021-06-13 18:26:32 +0000 |
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committer | Nathan Vegdahl | 2021-06-15 01:32:23 +0000 |
commit | 2329512122105ab146395b1889b0eed4f2fb522b (patch) | |
tree | c5321ccf78b4952c232e0699ece316db8bbca5cd /helix-view | |
parent | 1bda4541491bf0fc8129214bb52515a32b8d4978 (diff) |
Attempt to auto-detect indentation style on document load.
This also moves the primary indentation-style setting into Document.
Diffstat (limited to 'helix-view')
-rw-r--r-- | helix-view/src/document.rs | 203 |
1 files changed, 197 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/helix-view/src/document.rs b/helix-view/src/document.rs index e4475938..71678f82 100644 --- a/helix-view/src/document.rs +++ b/helix-view/src/document.rs @@ -21,11 +21,18 @@ pub enum Mode { Insert, } +#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] +pub enum IndentStyle { + Tabs, + Spaces(u8), +} + pub struct Document { // rope + selection pub(crate) id: DocumentId, text: Rope, pub(crate) selections: HashMap<ViewId, Selection>, + pub(crate) indent_style: IndentStyle, path: Option<PathBuf>, @@ -149,6 +156,7 @@ impl Document { path: None, text, selections: HashMap::default(), + indent_style: IndentStyle::Spaces(4), mode: Mode::Normal, restore_cursor: false, syntax: None, @@ -182,6 +190,7 @@ impl Document { let mut doc = Self::new(doc); // set the path and try detecting the language doc.set_path(&path)?; + doc.detect_indent_style(); Ok(doc) } @@ -265,6 +274,176 @@ impl Document { } } + fn detect_indent_style(&mut self) { + // Determine whether a character is a line break. + // + // TODO: this is probably a generally useful utility function. Where + // should we put it? + fn char_is_linebreak(c: char) -> bool { + match c { + '\u{000A}' | // LineFeed + '\u{000B}' | // VerticalTab + '\u{000C}' | // FormFeed + '\u{000D}' | // CarriageReturn + '\u{0085}' | // NextLine + '\u{2028}' | // Line Separator + '\u{2029}' // ParagraphSeparator + => true, + + _ => false, + } + } + + // Determine whether a character qualifies as (non-line-break) + // whitespace. + // + // TODO: this is probably a generally useful utility function. Where + // should we put it? + // + // TODO: this is a naive binary categorization of whitespace + // characters. For display, word wrapping, etc. we'll need a better + // categorization based on e.g. breaking vs non-breaking spaces + // and whether they're zero-width or not. + pub fn char_is_whitespace(c: char) -> bool { + match c { + //'\u{1680}' | // Ogham Space Mark (here for completeness, but usually displayed as a dash, not as whitespace) + '\u{0009}' | // Character Tabulation + '\u{0020}' | // Space + '\u{00A0}' | // No-break Space + '\u{180E}' | // Mongolian Vowel Separator + '\u{202F}' | // Narrow No-break Space + '\u{205F}' | // Medium Mathematical Space + '\u{3000}' | // Ideographic Space + '\u{FEFF}' // Zero Width No-break Space + => true, + + // En Quad, Em Quad, En Space, Em Space, Three-per-em Space, + // Four-per-em Space, Six-per-em Space, Figure Space, + // Punctuation Space, Thin Space, Hair Space, Zero Width Space. + c if c >= '\u{2000}' && c <= '\u{200B}' => true, + + _ => false, + } + } + + // Build a histogram of the indentation *increases* between + // subsequent lines, ignoring lines that are all whitespace. + // + // Index 0 is for tabs, the rest are 1-8 spaces. + let histogram: [usize; 9] = { + let mut histogram = [0; 9]; + let mut prev_line_indent = (false, 0usize); // (was_tabs, count) + + 'outer: for line in self.text.lines().take(1000) { + let mut c_iter = line.chars(); + + // Is first character a tab or space? + let is_tabs = match c_iter.next() { + Some('\t') => true, + Some(' ') => false, + + // Ignore blank lines. + Some(c) if char_is_linebreak(c) => continue 'outer, + + _ => { + prev_line_indent = (false, 0usize); + continue 'outer; + } + }; + + // Count the total leading tab/space characters. + let mut count = 1; + let mut count_is_done = false; + for c in c_iter { + match c { + '\t' if is_tabs && !count_is_done => count += 1, + ' ' if !is_tabs && !count_is_done => count += 1, + + // We stop counting if we hit whitespace that doesn't + // qualify as indent or doesn't match the leading + // whitespace, but we don't exit the loop yet because + // we still want to determine if the line is blank. + c if char_is_whitespace(c) => count_is_done = true, + + // Ignore blank lines. + c if char_is_linebreak(c) => continue 'outer, + + _ => break, + } + + // Bound the worst-case execution time for weird text files. + if count > 256 { + continue 'outer; + } + } + + // Update stats. + if (prev_line_indent.0 == is_tabs || prev_line_indent.1 == 0) + && prev_line_indent.1 < count + { + if is_tabs { + histogram[0] += 1; + } else { + let amount = count - prev_line_indent.1; + if amount <= 8 { + histogram[amount] += 1; + } + } + } + + // Store data for use with the next line. + prev_line_indent = (is_tabs, count); + } + + // Give more weight to tabs, because their presence is a very + // strong indicator. + histogram[0] *= 2; + + histogram + }; + + // Find the most frequent indent, its frequency, and the frequency of + // the next-most frequent indent. + let indent = histogram + .iter() + .enumerate() + .max_by_key(|kv| kv.1) + .unwrap() + .0; + let indent_freq = histogram[indent]; + let indent_freq_2 = *histogram + .iter() + .enumerate() + .filter(|kv| kv.0 != indent) + .map(|kv| kv.1) + .max() + .unwrap(); + + // Use the auto-detected result if we're confident enough in its + // accuracy, based on some heuristics. Otherwise fall back to + // the language-based setting. + if indent_freq >= 1 && (indent_freq_2 as f64 / indent_freq as f64) < 0.66 { + // Use the auto-detected setting. + self.indent_style = match indent { + 0 => IndentStyle::Tabs, + _ => IndentStyle::Spaces(indent as u8), + }; + } else { + // Fall back to language-based setting. + let indent = self + .language + .as_ref() + .and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref()) + .map_or(" ", |config| config.unit.as_str()); // fallback to 2 spaces + + self.indent_style = if indent.starts_with(" ") { + IndentStyle::Spaces(indent.len() as u8) + } else { + IndentStyle::Tabs + }; + } + } + pub fn set_path(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> { let path = canonicalize_path(path)?; @@ -507,13 +686,25 @@ impl Document { } /// Returns a string containing a single level of indentation. + /// + /// TODO: we might not need this function anymore, since the information + /// is conveniently available in `Document::indent_style` now. pub fn indent_unit(&self) -> &str { - self.language - .as_ref() - .and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref()) - .map_or(" ", |config| config.unit.as_str()) // fallback to 2 spaces - - // " ".repeat(TAB_WIDTH) + match self.indent_style { + IndentStyle::Tabs => "\t", + IndentStyle::Spaces(1) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(2) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(3) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(4) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(5) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(6) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(7) => " ", + IndentStyle::Spaces(8) => " ", + + // Unsupported indentation style. This should never happen, + // but just in case fall back to two spaces. + _ => " ", + } } #[inline] |