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-rw-r--r--helix-core/src/match_brackets.rs121
1 files changed, 112 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/helix-core/src/match_brackets.rs b/helix-core/src/match_brackets.rs
index 0189dedd..fd43a110 100644
--- a/helix-core/src/match_brackets.rs
+++ b/helix-core/src/match_brackets.rs
@@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ use tree_sitter::Node;
use crate::{Rope, Syntax};
+const MAX_PLAINTEXT_SCAN: usize = 10000;
+
+// Limit matching pairs to only ( ) { } [ ] < > ' ' " "
const PAIRS: &[(char, char)] = &[
('(', ')'),
('{', '}'),
@@ -11,15 +14,15 @@ const PAIRS: &[(char, char)] = &[
('\"', '\"'),
];
-// limit matching pairs to only ( ) { } [ ] < > ' ' " "
-
-// Returns the position of the matching bracket under cursor.
-//
-// If the cursor is one the opening bracket, the position of
-// the closing bracket is returned. If the cursor in the closing
-// bracket, the position of the opening bracket is returned.
-//
-// If the cursor is not on a bracket, `None` is returned.
+/// Returns the position of the matching bracket under cursor.
+///
+/// If the cursor is on the opening bracket, the position of
+/// the closing bracket is returned. If the cursor on the closing
+/// bracket, the position of the opening bracket is returned.
+///
+/// If the cursor is not on a bracket, `None` is returned.
+///
+/// If no matching bracket is found, `None` is returned.
#[must_use]
pub fn find_matching_bracket(syntax: &Syntax, doc: &Rope, pos: usize) -> Option<usize> {
if pos >= doc.len_chars() || !is_valid_bracket(doc.char(pos)) {
@@ -70,10 +73,77 @@ fn find_pair(syntax: &Syntax, doc: &Rope, pos: usize, traverse_parents: bool) ->
}
}
+/// Returns the position of the matching bracket under cursor.
+/// This function works on plain text and ignores tree-sitter grammar.
+/// The search is limited to `MAX_PLAINTEXT_SCAN` characters
+///
+/// If the cursor is on the opening bracket, the position of
+/// the closing bracket is returned. If the cursor on the closing
+/// bracket, the position of the opening bracket is returned.
+///
+/// If the cursor is not on a bracket, `None` is returned.
+///
+/// If no matching bracket is found, `None` is returned.
+#[must_use]
+pub fn find_matching_bracket_current_line_plaintext(
+ doc: &Rope,
+ cursor_pos: usize,
+) -> Option<usize> {
+ // Don't do anything when the cursor is not on top of a bracket.
+ let bracket = doc.char(cursor_pos);
+ if !is_valid_bracket(bracket) {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ // Determine the direction of the matching.
+ let is_fwd = is_forward_bracket(bracket);
+ let chars_iter = if is_fwd {
+ doc.chars_at(cursor_pos + 1)
+ } else {
+ doc.chars_at(cursor_pos).reversed()
+ };
+
+ let mut open_cnt = 1;
+
+ for (i, candidate) in chars_iter.take(MAX_PLAINTEXT_SCAN).enumerate() {
+ if candidate == bracket {
+ open_cnt += 1;
+ } else if is_valid_pair(
+ doc,
+ if is_fwd {
+ cursor_pos
+ } else {
+ cursor_pos - i - 1
+ },
+ if is_fwd {
+ cursor_pos + i + 1
+ } else {
+ cursor_pos
+ },
+ ) {
+ // Return when all pending brackets have been closed.
+ if open_cnt == 1 {
+ return Some(if is_fwd {
+ cursor_pos + i + 1
+ } else {
+ cursor_pos - i - 1
+ });
+ }
+ open_cnt -= 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ None
+}
+
fn is_valid_bracket(c: char) -> bool {
PAIRS.iter().any(|(l, r)| *l == c || *r == c)
}
+fn is_forward_bracket(c: char) -> bool {
+ PAIRS.iter().any(|(l, _)| *l == c)
+}
+
fn is_valid_pair(doc: &Rope, start_char: usize, end_char: usize) -> bool {
PAIRS.contains(&(doc.char(start_char), doc.char(end_char)))
}
@@ -90,3 +160,36 @@ fn surrounding_bytes(doc: &Rope, node: &Node) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
Some((start_byte, end_byte))
}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_find_matching_bracket_current_line_plaintext() {
+ let assert = |input: &str, pos, expected| {
+ let input = &Rope::from(input);
+ let actual = find_matching_bracket_current_line_plaintext(input, pos);
+ assert_eq!(expected, actual.unwrap());
+
+ let actual = find_matching_bracket_current_line_plaintext(input, expected);
+ assert_eq!(pos, actual.unwrap(), "expected symmetrical behaviour");
+ };
+
+ assert("(hello)", 0, 6);
+ assert("((hello))", 0, 8);
+ assert("((hello))", 1, 7);
+ assert("(((hello)))", 2, 8);
+
+ assert("key: ${value}", 6, 12);
+ assert("key: ${value} # (some comment)", 16, 29);
+
+ assert("(paren (paren {bracket}))", 0, 24);
+ assert("(paren (paren {bracket}))", 7, 23);
+ assert("(paren (paren {bracket}))", 14, 22);
+
+ assert("(prev line\n ) (middle) ( \n next line)", 0, 12);
+ assert("(prev line\n ) (middle) ( \n next line)", 14, 21);
+ assert("(prev line\n ) (middle) ( \n next line)", 23, 36);
+ }
+}