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Diffstat (limited to 'helix-core/src')
-rw-r--r-- | helix-core/src/movement.rs | 606 |
1 files changed, 329 insertions, 277 deletions
diff --git a/helix-core/src/movement.rs b/helix-core/src/movement.rs index 2cb4b40d..2d9798bf 100644 --- a/helix-core/src/movement.rs +++ b/helix-core/src/movement.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use std::iter::{self, from_fn}; +use std::iter; use ropey::iter::Chars; @@ -142,8 +142,41 @@ pub fn move_prev_word_end(slice: RopeSlice, range: Range, count: usize) -> Range } fn word_move(slice: RopeSlice, range: Range, count: usize, target: WordMotionTarget) -> Range { - (0..count).fold(range, |range, _| { - slice.chars_at(range.head).range_to_target(target, range) + let is_prev = matches!( + target, + WordMotionTarget::PrevWordStart + | WordMotionTarget::PrevLongWordStart + | WordMotionTarget::PrevWordEnd + ); + + // Special-case early-out. + if (is_prev && range.head == 0) || (!is_prev && range.head == slice.len_chars()) { + return range; + } + + // Prepare the range appropriately based on the target movement + // direction. This is addressing two things at once: + // + // 1. 1-width range sementics. + // 2. The anchor position being irrelevant to the output result. + #[allow(clippy::collapsible_else_if)] // Makes the structure clearer in this case. + let start_range = if is_prev { + if range.anchor < range.head { + Range::new(range.head, prev_grapheme_boundary(slice, range.head)) + } else { + Range::new(next_grapheme_boundary(slice, range.head), range.head) + } + } else { + if range.anchor < range.head { + Range::new(prev_grapheme_boundary(slice, range.head), range.head) + } else { + Range::new(range.head, next_grapheme_boundary(slice, range.head)) + } + }; + + // Do the main work. + (0..count).fold(start_range, |r, _| { + slice.chars_at(r.head).range_to_target(target, r) }) } @@ -200,79 +233,75 @@ pub trait CharHelpers { fn range_to_target(&mut self, target: WordMotionTarget, origin: Range) -> Range; } -enum WordMotionPhase { - Start, - SkipNewlines, - ReachTarget, -} - impl CharHelpers for Chars<'_> { + /// Note: this only changes the anchor of the range if the head is effectively + /// starting on a boundary (either directly or after skipping newline characters). + /// Any other changes to the anchor should be handled by the calling code. fn range_to_target(&mut self, target: WordMotionTarget, origin: Range) -> Range { - // Characters are iterated forward or backwards depending on the motion direction. - let characters: Box<dyn Iterator<Item = char>> = match target { + let is_prev = matches!( + target, WordMotionTarget::PrevWordStart - | WordMotionTarget::PrevLongWordStart - | WordMotionTarget::PrevWordEnd => { + | WordMotionTarget::PrevLongWordStart + | WordMotionTarget::PrevWordEnd + ); + + // Reverse the iterator if needed for the motion direction. + if is_prev { + self.reverse(); + } + + // Function to advance index in the appropriate motion direction. + let advance: &dyn Fn(&mut usize) = if is_prev { + &|idx| *idx = idx.saturating_sub(1) + } else { + &|idx| *idx += 1 + }; + + // Initialize state variables. + let mut anchor = origin.anchor; + let mut head = origin.head; + let mut prev_ch = { + let ch = self.prev(); + if ch.is_some() { self.next(); - Box::new(from_fn(|| self.prev())) } - _ => Box::new(self), + ch }; - // Index advancement also depends on the direction. - let advance: &dyn Fn(&mut usize) = match target { - WordMotionTarget::PrevWordStart - | WordMotionTarget::PrevLongWordStart - | WordMotionTarget::PrevWordEnd => &|u| *u = u.saturating_sub(1), - _ => &|u| *u += 1, - }; + // Skip any initial newline characters. + while let Some(ch) = self.next() { + if char_is_line_ending(ch) { + prev_ch = Some(ch); + advance(&mut head); + } else { + self.prev(); + break; + } + } + if prev_ch.map(char_is_line_ending).unwrap_or(false) { + anchor = head; + } - let mut characters = characters.peekable(); - let mut phase = WordMotionPhase::Start; - let mut head = origin.head; - let mut anchor: Option<usize> = None; - let is_boundary = - |a: char, b: Option<char>| categorize_char(a) != categorize_char(b.unwrap_or(a)); - while let Some(peek) = characters.peek().copied() { - phase = match phase { - WordMotionPhase::Start => { - characters.next(); - if characters.peek().is_none() { - break; // We're at the end, so there's nothing to do. - } - // Anchor may remain here if the head wasn't at a boundary - if !is_boundary(peek, characters.peek().copied()) && !char_is_line_ending(peek) - { - anchor = Some(head); - } - // First character is always skipped by the head - advance(&mut head); - WordMotionPhase::SkipNewlines - } - WordMotionPhase::SkipNewlines => { - if char_is_line_ending(peek) { - characters.next(); - if characters.peek().is_some() { - advance(&mut head); - } - WordMotionPhase::SkipNewlines - } else { - WordMotionPhase::ReachTarget - } - } - WordMotionPhase::ReachTarget => { - characters.next(); - anchor = anchor.or(Some(head)); - if reached_target(target, peek, characters.peek()) { - break; - } else { - advance(&mut head); - } - WordMotionPhase::ReachTarget + // Find our target position(s). + let head_start = head; + while let Some(next_ch) = self.next() { + if reached_target(target, prev_ch.unwrap_or(next_ch), next_ch) { + if head == head_start { + anchor = head; + } else { + break; } } + prev_ch = Some(next_ch); + advance(&mut head); } - Range::new(anchor.unwrap_or(origin.anchor), head) + + // Un-reverse the iterator if needed. + if is_prev { + self.reverse(); + } + + Range::new(anchor, head) } } @@ -289,28 +318,23 @@ fn is_long_word_boundary(a: char, b: char) -> bool { } } -fn reached_target(target: WordMotionTarget, peek: char, next_peek: Option<&char>) -> bool { - let next_peek = match next_peek { - Some(next_peek) => next_peek, - None => return true, - }; - +fn reached_target(target: WordMotionTarget, prev_ch: char, next_ch: char) -> bool { match target { WordMotionTarget::NextWordStart | WordMotionTarget::PrevWordEnd => { - is_word_boundary(peek, *next_peek) - && (char_is_line_ending(*next_peek) || !next_peek.is_whitespace()) + is_word_boundary(prev_ch, next_ch) + && (char_is_line_ending(next_ch) || !next_ch.is_whitespace()) } WordMotionTarget::NextWordEnd | WordMotionTarget::PrevWordStart => { - is_word_boundary(peek, *next_peek) - && (!peek.is_whitespace() || char_is_line_ending(*next_peek)) + is_word_boundary(prev_ch, next_ch) + && (!prev_ch.is_whitespace() || char_is_line_ending(next_ch)) } WordMotionTarget::NextLongWordStart => { - is_long_word_boundary(peek, *next_peek) - && (char_is_line_ending(*next_peek) || !next_peek.is_whitespace()) + is_long_word_boundary(prev_ch, next_ch) + && (char_is_line_ending(next_ch) || !next_ch.is_whitespace()) } WordMotionTarget::NextLongWordEnd | WordMotionTarget::PrevLongWordStart => { - is_long_word_boundary(peek, *next_peek) - && (!peek.is_whitespace() || char_is_line_ending(*next_peek)) + is_long_word_boundary(prev_ch, next_ch) + && (!prev_ch.is_whitespace() || char_is_line_ending(next_ch)) } } } @@ -538,42 +562,42 @@ mod test { fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_start_of_next_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ ("Basic forward motion stops at the first space", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6))]), (" Starting from a boundary advances the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 9))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 10))]), ("Long whitespace gap is bridged by the head", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 10))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 11))]), ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for forward motions", - vec![(1, Range::new(12, 0), Range::new(0, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(12, 0), Range::new(0, 9))]), (" Starting from whitespace moves to last space in sequence", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 3))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4))]), ("Starting from mid-word leaves anchor at start position and moves head", - vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(3, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(3, 9))]), ("Identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 28))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 29))]), ("Jumping\n into starting whitespace selects the spaces before 'into'", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(8, 11))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(8, 12))]), ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are considered 'words' for the purposes of word motion", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 11)), - (1, Range::new(0, 11), Range::new(12, 14)), - (1, Range::new(12, 14), Range::new(15, 17)) + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 12)), + (1, Range::new(0, 12), Range::new(12, 15)), + (1, Range::new(12, 15), Range::new(15, 18)) ]), ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5)), - (1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(6, 9)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6)), + (1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(6, 10)), ]), (".._.._ punctuation is not joined by underscores into a single block", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 1))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 2))]), ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7)), - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(10, 13)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 8)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(10, 14)), ]), ("Jumping\n\n\n\n\n\n from newlines to whitespace selects whitespace.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(13, 15)), + (1, Range::new(0, 9), Range::new(13, 16)), ]), ("A failed motion does not modify the range", vec![ @@ -581,17 +605,17 @@ mod test { ]), ("oh oh oh two character words!", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 2)), - (1, Range::new(0, 2), Range::new(3, 5)), - (1, Range::new(0, 1), Range::new(2, 2)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 3)), + (1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 6)), + (1, Range::new(0, 2), Range::new(1, 3)), ]), ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", vec![ - (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(17, 19)), + (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(17, 20)), ]), ("Excessive motions are performed partially", vec![ - (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(32, 40)), + (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(32, 41)), ]), ("", // Edge case of moving forward in empty string vec![ @@ -599,16 +623,16 @@ mod test { ]), ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving forward in all newlines vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(5, 5)), ]), ("\n \n \n Jumping through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 3)), - (1, Range::new(1, 3), Range::new(5, 7)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 4)), + (1, Range::new(1, 4), Range::new(5, 8)), ]), ("ヒーリクス multibyte characters behave as normal characters", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6)), ]), ]); @@ -624,40 +648,40 @@ mod test { fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_start_of_next_long_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ ("Basic forward motion stops at the first space", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6))]), (" Starting from a boundary advances the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 9))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 10))]), ("Long whitespace gap is bridged by the head", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 10))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 11))]), ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for forward motions", - vec![(1, Range::new(12, 0), Range::new(0, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(12, 0), Range::new(0, 9))]), (" Starting from whitespace moves to last space in sequence", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 3))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4))]), ("Starting from mid-word leaves anchor at start position and moves head", - vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(3, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(3, 9))]), ("Identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 28))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 29))]), ("Jumping\n into starting whitespace selects the spaces before 'into'", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(8, 11))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(8, 12))]), ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are not treated any differently than alphanumerics", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 32)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 33)), ]), ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5)), - (1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(6, 9)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6)), + (1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(6, 10)), ]), (".._.._ punctuation is joined by underscores into a single word, as it behaves like alphanumerics", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7))]), ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7)), - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(10, 13)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 8)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(10, 14)), ]), ("Jumping\n\n\n\n\n\n from newlines to whitespace selects whitespace.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(13, 15)), + (1, Range::new(0, 9), Range::new(13, 16)), ]), ("A failed motion does not modify the range", vec![ @@ -665,17 +689,17 @@ mod test { ]), ("oh oh oh two character words!", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 2)), - (1, Range::new(0, 2), Range::new(3, 5)), - (1, Range::new(0, 1), Range::new(2, 2)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 3)), + (1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 6)), + (1, Range::new(0, 1), Range::new(0, 3)), ]), ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", vec![ - (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(17, 19)), + (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(17, 20)), ]), ("Excessive motions are performed partially", vec![ - (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(32, 40)), + (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(32, 41)), ]), ("", // Edge case of moving forward in empty string vec![ @@ -683,16 +707,16 @@ mod test { ]), ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving forward in all newlines vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(5, 5)), ]), ("\n \n \n Jumping through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 3)), - (1, Range::new(1, 3), Range::new(5, 7)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 4)), + (1, Range::new(1, 4), Range::new(5, 8)), ]), ("ヒー..リクス multibyte characters behave as normal characters, including their interaction with punctuation", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 8)), ]), ]); @@ -708,44 +732,47 @@ mod test { fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_start_of_previous_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ ("Basic backward motion from the middle of a word", - vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(3, 0))]), - ("Starting from after boundary retreats the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(7, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(4, 0))]), + + // // Why do we want this behavior? The current behavior fails this + // // test, but seems better and more consistent. + // ("Starting from after boundary retreats the anchor", + // vec![(1, Range::new(0, 9), Range::new(8, 0))]), + (" Jump to start of a word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(5, 4))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(6, 4))]), (" Jump to start of line from start of word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(4, 4), Range::new(3, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(4, 4), Range::new(4, 0))]), ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for backward motions", - vec![(1, Range::new(12, 5), Range::new(5, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(12, 5), Range::new(6, 0))]), (" Starting from whitespace moves to first space in sequence", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 4), Range::new(4, 0))]), ("Identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", vec![(1, Range::new(0, 20), Range::new(20, 0))]), ("Jumping\n \nback through a newline selects whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(11, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(12, 8))]), ("Jumping to start of word from the end selects the word", - vec![(1, Range::new(6, 6), Range::new(6, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(6, 7), Range::new(7, 0))]), ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are considered 'words' for the purposes of word motion", vec![ - (1, Range::new(30, 30), Range::new(30, 21)), - (1, Range::new(30, 21), Range::new(20, 18)), - (1, Range::new(20, 18), Range::new(17, 15)) + (1, Range::new(29, 30), Range::new(30, 21)), + (1, Range::new(30, 21), Range::new(21, 18)), + (1, Range::new(21, 18), Range::new(18, 15)) ]), - ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(9, 6)), - (1, Range::new(9, 6), Range::new(5, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(10, 6)), + (1, Range::new(10, 6), Range::new(6, 0)), ]), (".._.._ punctuation is not joined by underscores into a single block", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(4, 3))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(5, 3))]), ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(7, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(8, 0)), ]), ("Jumping \n\n\n\n\nback from within a newline group selects previous block", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(10, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(11, 0)), ]), ("Failed motions do not modify the range", vec![ @@ -753,11 +780,11 @@ mod test { ]), ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", vec![ - (3, Range::new(18, 18), Range::new(8, 0)), + (3, Range::new(18, 18), Range::new(9, 0)), ]), ("Excessive motions are performed partially", vec![ - (999, Range::new(40, 40), Range::new(9, 0)), + (999, Range::new(40, 40), Range::new(10, 0)), ]), ("", // Edge case of moving backwards in empty string vec![ @@ -765,16 +792,16 @@ mod test { ]), ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving backwards in all newlines vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 0)), + (1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(0, 0)), ]), (" \n \nJumping back through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(6, 4)), - (1, Range::new(6, 4), Range::new(2, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(7, 4)), + (1, Range::new(7, 4), Range::new(3, 0)), ]), ("ヒーリクス multibyte characters behave as normal characters", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(4, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(6, 0)), ]), ]); @@ -789,72 +816,89 @@ mod test { #[test] fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_start_of_previous_long_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ - ("Basic backward motion from the middle of a word", - vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(3, 0))]), - ("Starting from after boundary retreats the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(7, 0))]), - (" Jump to start of a word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(5, 4))]), - (" Jump to start of line from start of word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(4, 4), Range::new(3, 0))]), + ( + "Basic backward motion from the middle of a word", + vec![(1, Range::new(3, 3), Range::new(4, 0))], + ), + + // // Why do we want this behavior? The current behavior fails this + // // test, but seems better and more consistent. + // ("Starting from after boundary retreats the anchor", + // vec![(1, Range::new(0, 9), Range::new(8, 0))]), + + ( + " Jump to start of a word preceded by whitespace", + vec![(1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(6, 4))], + ), + ( + " Jump to start of line from start of word preceded by whitespace", + vec![(1, Range::new(3, 4), Range::new(4, 0))], + ), ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for backward motions", - vec![(1, Range::new(12, 5), Range::new(5, 0))]), - (" Starting from whitespace moves to first space in sequence", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(12, 5), Range::new(6, 0))]), + ( + " Starting from whitespace moves to first space in sequence", + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 4), Range::new(4, 0))], + ), ("Identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", vec![(1, Range::new(0, 20), Range::new(20, 0))]), - ("Jumping\n \nback through a newline selects whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(11, 8))]), - ("Jumping to start of word from the end selects the word", - vec![(1, Range::new(6, 6), Range::new(6, 0))]), - ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are treated exactly the same", - vec![ - (1, Range::new(30, 30), Range::new(30, 0)), - ]), - - ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", + ( + "Jumping\n \nback through a newline selects whitespace", + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(12, 8))], + ), + ( + "Jumping to start of word from the end selects the word", + vec![(1, Range::new(6, 7), Range::new(7, 0))], + ), + ( + "alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are treated exactly the same", + vec![(1, Range::new(29, 30), Range::new(30, 0))], + ), + ( + "... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(9, 6)), - (1, Range::new(9, 6), Range::new(5, 0)), - ]), + (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(10, 6)), + (1, Range::new(10, 6), Range::new(6, 0)), + ], + ), (".._.._ punctuation is joined by underscores into a single block", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(4, 0))]), - ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", - vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(7, 0)), - ]), - ("Jumping \n\n\n\n\nback from within a newline group selects previous block", - vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(10, 0)), - ]), - ("Failed motions do not modify the range", - vec![ - (0, Range::new(3, 0), Range::new(3, 0)), - ]), - ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", - vec![ - (3, Range::new(18, 18), Range::new(8, 0)), - ]), - ("Excessive motions are performed partially", - vec![ - (999, Range::new(40, 40), Range::new(9, 0)), - ]), - ("", // Edge case of moving backwards in empty string - vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 0)), - ]), - ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving backwards in all newlines - vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 0)), - ]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(6, 0))]), + ( + "Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(8, 0))], + ), + ( + "Jumping \n\n\n\n\nback from within a newline group selects previous block", + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(11, 0))], + ), + ( + "Failed motions do not modify the range", + vec![(0, Range::new(3, 0), Range::new(3, 0))], + ), + ( + "Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", + vec![(3, Range::new(19, 19), Range::new(9, 0))], + ), + ( + "Excessive motions are performed partially", + vec![(999, Range::new(40, 40), Range::new(10, 0))], + ), + ( + "", // Edge case of moving backwards in empty string + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 0))], + ), + ( + "\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving backwards in all newlines + vec![(1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(0, 0))], + ), (" \n \nJumping back through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(6, 4)), - (1, Range::new(6, 4), Range::new(2, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(7, 4)), + (1, Range::new(7, 4), Range::new(3, 0)), ]), ("ヒーリ..クス multibyte characters behave as normal characters, including when interacting with punctuation", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(6, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(8, 0)), ]), ]); @@ -870,42 +914,46 @@ mod test { fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_end_of_next_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ ("Basic forward motion from the start of a word to the end of it", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5))]), ("Basic forward motion from the end of a word to the end of the next", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 4), Range::new(5, 12))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(5, 13))]), ("Basic forward motion from the middle of a word to the end of it", - vec![(1, Range::new(2, 2), Range::new(2, 4))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(2, 2), Range::new(2, 5))]), (" Jumping to end of a word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 10))]), - (" Starting from a boundary advances the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 11))]), + + // // Why do we want this behavior? The current behavior fails this + // // test, but seems better and more consistent. + // (" Starting from a boundary advances the anchor", + // vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 9))]), + ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for end of word motion", - vec![(1, Range::new(12, 2), Range::new(2, 7))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(12, 2), Range::new(2, 8))]), ("Identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 27))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 28))]), ("Jumping\n into starting whitespace selects up to the end of next word", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(8, 15))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(8, 16))]), ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are considered 'words' for the purposes of word motion", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 11)), - (1, Range::new(0, 11), Range::new(12, 14)), - (1, Range::new(12, 14), Range::new(15, 17)) + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 12)), + (1, Range::new(0, 12), Range::new(12, 15)), + (1, Range::new(12, 15), Range::new(15, 18)) ]), ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 2)), - (1, Range::new(0, 2), Range::new(3, 8)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 3)), + (1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 9)), ]), (".._.._ punctuation is not joined by underscores into a single block", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 1))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 2))]), ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7)), - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(10, 12)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 8)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(10, 13)), ]), ("Jumping\n\n\n\n\n\n from newlines to whitespace selects to end of next word.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(13, 19)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(13, 20)), ]), ("A failed motion does not modify the range", vec![ @@ -913,11 +961,11 @@ mod test { ]), ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", vec![ - (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(16, 18)), + (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(16, 19)), ]), ("Excessive motions are performed partially", vec![ - (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(31, 40)), + (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(31, 41)), ]), ("", // Edge case of moving forward in empty string vec![ @@ -925,16 +973,16 @@ mod test { ]), ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving forward in all newlines vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(5, 5)), ]), ("\n \n \n Jumping through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 3)), - (1, Range::new(1, 3), Range::new(5, 7)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 4)), + (1, Range::new(1, 4), Range::new(5, 8)), ]), ("ヒーリクス multibyte characters behave as normal characters", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5)), ]), ]); @@ -950,44 +998,44 @@ mod test { fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_end_of_previous_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ ("Basic backward motion from the middle of a word", - vec![(1, Range::new(9, 9), Range::new(9, 5))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(9, 9), Range::new(10, 5))]), ("Starting from after boundary retreats the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(12, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 14), Range::new(13, 8))]), ("Jump to end of a word succeeded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(10, 10), Range::new(10, 4))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(11, 11), Range::new(11, 4))]), (" Jump to start of line from end of word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(7, 7), Range::new(7, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(8, 8), Range::new(8, 0))]), ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for backward motions", - vec![(1, Range::new(26, 12), Range::new(12, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(26, 12), Range::new(13, 8))]), (" Starting from whitespace moves to first space in sequence", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 0))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 4), Range::new(4, 0))]), ("Test identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", vec![(1, Range::new(0, 25), Range::new(25, 4))]), ("Jumping\n \nback through a newline selects whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(11, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(12, 8))]), ("Jumping to start of word from the end selects the whole word", - vec![(1, Range::new(15, 15), Range::new(15, 10))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(16, 16), Range::new(16, 10))]), ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are considered 'words' for the purposes of word motion", vec![ - (1, Range::new(30, 30), Range::new(30, 21)), - (1, Range::new(30, 21), Range::new(20, 18)), - (1, Range::new(20, 18), Range::new(17, 15)) + (1, Range::new(30, 30), Range::new(31, 21)), + (1, Range::new(31, 21), Range::new(21, 18)), + (1, Range::new(21, 18), Range::new(18, 15)) ]), ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(9, 9)), - (1, Range::new(9, 6), Range::new(5, 3)), + (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(9, 3)), + (1, Range::new(9, 3), Range::new(3, 0)), ]), (".._.._ punctuation is not joined by underscores into a single block", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(4, 3))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(5, 3))]), ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(7, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(8, 0)), ]), ("Jumping \n\n\n\n\nback from within a newline group selects previous block", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(10, 7)), + (1, Range::new(0, 13), Range::new(11, 7)), ]), ("Failed motions do not modify the range", vec![ @@ -995,11 +1043,11 @@ mod test { ]), ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", vec![ - (3, Range::new(23, 23), Range::new(15, 8)), + (3, Range::new(24, 24), Range::new(16, 8)), ]), ("Excessive motions are performed partially", vec![ - (999, Range::new(40, 40), Range::new(8, 0)), + (999, Range::new(40, 40), Range::new(9, 0)), ]), ("", // Edge case of moving backwards in empty string vec![ @@ -1007,16 +1055,16 @@ mod test { ]), ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving backwards in all newlines vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 0)), + (1, Range::new(5, 5), Range::new(0, 0)), ]), (" \n \nJumping back through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(6, 4)), - (1, Range::new(6, 4), Range::new(2, 0)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(7, 4)), + (1, Range::new(7, 4), Range::new(3, 0)), ]), ("Test ヒーリクス multibyte characters behave as normal characters", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 9), Range::new(9, 4)), + (1, Range::new(0, 10), Range::new(10, 4)), ]), ]); @@ -1032,40 +1080,44 @@ mod test { fn test_behaviour_when_moving_to_end_of_next_long_words() { let tests = array::IntoIter::new([ ("Basic forward motion from the start of a word to the end of it", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5))]), ("Basic forward motion from the end of a word to the end of the next", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 4), Range::new(5, 12))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 5), Range::new(5, 13))]), ("Basic forward motion from the middle of a word to the end of it", - vec![(1, Range::new(2, 2), Range::new(2, 4))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(2, 2), Range::new(2, 5))]), (" Jumping to end of a word preceded by whitespace", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 10))]), - (" Starting from a boundary advances the anchor", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 8))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 11))]), + + // // Why do we want this behavior? The current behavior fails this + // // test, but seems better and more consistent. + // (" Starting from a boundary advances the anchor", + // vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 9))]), + ("Previous anchor is irrelevant for end of word motion", - vec![(1, Range::new(12, 2), Range::new(2, 7))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(12, 2), Range::new(2, 8))]), ("Identifiers_with_underscores are considered a single word", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 27))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 28))]), ("Jumping\n into starting whitespace selects up to the end of next word", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 6), Range::new(8, 15))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(8, 16))]), ("alphanumeric.!,and.?=punctuation are treated the same way", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 31)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 32)), ]), ("... ... punctuation and spaces behave as expected", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 2)), - (1, Range::new(0, 2), Range::new(3, 8)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 3)), + (1, Range::new(0, 3), Range::new(3, 9)), ]), (".._.._ punctuation is joined by underscores into a single block", - vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 5))]), + vec![(1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6))]), ("Newlines\n\nare bridged seamlessly.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7)), - (1, Range::new(0, 7), Range::new(10, 12)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 8)), + (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(10, 13)), ]), ("Jumping\n\n\n\n\n\n from newlines to whitespace selects to end of next word.", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 8), Range::new(13, 19)), + (1, Range::new(0, 9), Range::new(13, 20)), ]), ("A failed motion does not modify the range", vec![ @@ -1073,11 +1125,11 @@ mod test { ]), ("Multiple motions at once resolve correctly", vec![ - (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(16, 18)), + (3, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(16, 19)), ]), ("Excessive motions are performed partially", vec![ - (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(31, 40)), + (999, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(31, 41)), ]), ("", // Edge case of moving forward in empty string vec![ @@ -1085,16 +1137,16 @@ mod test { ]), ("\n\n\n\n\n", // Edge case of moving forward in all newlines vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 4)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(5, 5)), ]), ("\n \n \n Jumping through alternated space blocks and newlines selects the space blocks", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 3)), - (1, Range::new(1, 3), Range::new(5, 7)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(1, 4)), + (1, Range::new(1, 4), Range::new(5, 8)), ]), ("ヒーリ..クス multibyte characters behave as normal characters, including when they interact with punctuation", vec![ - (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 6)), + (1, Range::new(0, 0), Range::new(0, 7)), ]), ]); |