use anyhow::{anyhow, Context, Error}; use serde::de::{self, Deserialize, Deserializer}; use std::cell::Cell; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::fmt::Display; use std::future::Future; use std::path::{Component, Path, PathBuf}; use std::str::FromStr; use std::sync::Arc; use helix_core::{ chars::{char_is_line_ending, char_is_whitespace}, history::History, line_ending::auto_detect_line_ending, syntax::{self, LanguageConfiguration}, ChangeSet, Diagnostic, LineEnding, Rope, RopeBuilder, Selection, State, Syntax, Transaction, DEFAULT_LINE_ENDING, }; use crate::{DocumentId, Theme, ViewId}; const BUF_SIZE: usize = 8192; #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub enum Mode { Normal, Select, Insert, } impl Display for Mode { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { match self { Mode::Normal => f.write_str("normal"), Mode::Select => f.write_str("select"), Mode::Insert => f.write_str("insert"), } } } impl FromStr for Mode { type Err = Error; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { match s { "normal" => Ok(Mode::Normal), "select" => Ok(Mode::Select), "insert" => Ok(Mode::Insert), _ => Err(anyhow!("Invalid mode '{}'", s)), } } } // toml deserializer doesn't seem to recognize string as enum impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Mode { fn deserialize(deserializer: D) -> Result where D: Deserializer<'de>, { let s = String::deserialize(deserializer)?; s.parse().map_err(de::Error::custom) } } #[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, path: Option, encoding: &'static encoding_rs::Encoding, /// Current editing mode. pub mode: Mode, pub restore_cursor: bool, /// Current indent style. pub indent_style: IndentStyle, /// The document's default line ending. pub line_ending: LineEnding, syntax: Option, // /// Corresponding language scope name. Usually `source.`. pub(crate) language: Option>, /// Pending changes since last history commit. changes: ChangeSet, /// State at last commit. Used for calculating reverts. old_state: Option, /// Undo tree. // It can be used as a cell where we will take it out to get some parts of the history and put // it back as it separated from the edits. We could split out the parts manually but that will // be more troublesome. history: Cell, last_saved_revision: usize, version: i32, // should be usize? diagnostics: Vec, language_server: Option>, } use std::fmt; impl fmt::Debug for Document { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { f.debug_struct("Document") .field("id", &self.id) .field("text", &self.text) .field("selections", &self.selections) .field("path", &self.path) .field("encoding", &self.encoding) .field("mode", &self.mode) .field("restore_cursor", &self.restore_cursor) .field("syntax", &self.syntax) .field("language", &self.language) .field("changes", &self.changes) .field("old_state", &self.old_state) // .field("history", &self.history) .field("last_saved_revision", &self.last_saved_revision) .field("version", &self.version) .field("diagnostics", &self.diagnostics) // .field("language_server", &self.language_server) .finish() } } // The documentation and implementation of this function should be up-to-date with // its sibling function, `to_writer()`. // /// Decodes a stream of bytes into UTF-8, returning a `Rope` and the /// encoding it was decoded as. The optional `encoding` parameter can /// be used to override encoding auto-detection. pub fn from_reader( reader: &mut R, encoding: Option<&'static encoding_rs::Encoding>, ) -> Result<(Rope, &'static encoding_rs::Encoding), Error> { // These two buffers are 8192 bytes in size each and are used as // intermediaries during the decoding process. Text read into `buf` // from `reader` is decoded into `buf_out` as UTF-8. Once either // `buf_out` is full or the end of the reader was reached, the // contents are appended to `builder`. let mut buf = [0u8; BUF_SIZE]; let mut buf_out = [0u8; BUF_SIZE]; let mut builder = RopeBuilder::new(); // By default, the encoding of the text is auto-detected via the // `chardetng` crate which requires sample data from the reader. // As a manual override to this auto-detection is possible, the // same data is read into `buf` to ensure symmetry in the upcoming // loop. let (encoding, mut decoder, mut slice, mut is_empty) = { let read = reader.read(&mut buf)?; let is_empty = read == 0; let encoding = encoding.unwrap_or_else(|| { let mut encoding_detector = chardetng::EncodingDetector::new(); encoding_detector.feed(&buf, is_empty); encoding_detector.guess(None, true) }); let decoder = encoding.new_decoder(); // If the amount of bytes read from the reader is less than // `buf.len()`, it is undesirable to read the bytes afterwards. let slice = &buf[..read]; (encoding, decoder, slice, is_empty) }; // `RopeBuilder::append()` expects a `&str`, so this is the "real" // output buffer. When decoding, the number of bytes in the output // buffer will often exceed the number of bytes in the input buffer. // The `result` returned by `decode_to_str()` will state whether or // not that happened. The contents of `buf_str` is appended to // `builder` and it is reused for the next iteration of the decoding // loop. // // As it is possible to read less than the buffer's maximum from `read()` // even when the end of the reader has yet to be reached, the end of // the reader is determined only when a `read()` call returns `0`. // // SAFETY: `buf_out` is a zero-initialized array, thus it will always // contain valid UTF-8. let buf_str = unsafe { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut(&mut buf_out[..]) }; let mut total_written = 0usize; loop { let mut total_read = 0usize; // An inner loop is necessary as it is possible that the input buffer // may not be completely decoded on the first `decode_to_str()` call // which would happen in cases where the output buffer is filled to // capacity. loop { let (result, read, written, ..) = decoder.decode_to_str( &slice[total_read..], &mut buf_str[total_written..], is_empty, ); // These variables act as the read and write cursors of `buf` and `buf_str` respectively. // They are necessary in case the output buffer fills before decoding of the entire input // loop is complete. Otherwise, the loop would endlessly iterate over the same `buf` and // the data inside the output buffer would be overwritten. total_read += read; total_written += written; match result { encoding_rs::CoderResult::InputEmpty => { debug_assert_eq!(slice.len(), total_read); break; } encoding_rs::CoderResult::OutputFull => { debug_assert!(slice.len() > total_read); builder.append(&buf_str[..total_written]); total_written = 0; } } } // Once the end of the stream is reached, the output buffer is // flushed and the loop terminates. if is_empty { debug_assert_eq!(reader.read(&mut buf)?, 0); builder.append(&buf_str[..total_written]); break; } // Once the previous input has been processed and decoded, the next set of // data is fetched from the reader. The end of the reader is determined to // be when exactly `0` bytes were read from the reader, as per the invariants // of the `Read` trait. let read = reader.read(&mut buf)?; slice = &buf[..read]; is_empty = read == 0; } let rope = builder.finish(); Ok((rope, encoding)) } // The documentation and implementation of this function should be up-to-date with // its sibling function, `from_reader()`. // /// Encodes the text inside `rope` into the given `encoding` and writes the /// encoded output into `writer.` As a `Rope` can only contain valid UTF-8, /// replacement characters may appear in the encoded text. pub async fn to_writer<'a, W: tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt + Unpin + ?Sized>( writer: &'a mut W, encoding: &'static encoding_rs::Encoding, rope: &'a Rope, ) -> Result<(), Error> { // Text inside a `Rope` is stored as non-contiguous blocks of data called // chunks. The absolute size of each chunk is unknown, thus it is impossible // to predict the end of the chunk iterator ahead of time. Instead, it is // determined by filtering the iterator to remove all empty chunks and then // appending an empty chunk to it. This is valuable for detecting when all // chunks in the `Rope` have been iterated over in the subsequent loop. let iter = rope .chunks() .filter(|c| !c.is_empty()) .chain(std::iter::once("")); let mut buf = [0u8; BUF_SIZE]; let mut encoder = encoding.new_encoder(); let mut total_written = 0usize; for chunk in iter { let is_empty = chunk.is_empty(); let mut total_read = 0usize; // An inner loop is necessary as it is possible that the input buffer // may not be completely encoded on the first `encode_from_utf8()` call // which would happen in cases where the output buffer is filled to // capacity. loop { let (result, read, written, ..) = encoder.encode_from_utf8(&chunk[total_read..], &mut buf[total_written..], is_empty); // These variables act as the read and write cursors of `chunk` and `buf` respectively. // They are necessary in case the output buffer fills before encoding of the entire input // loop is complete. Otherwise, the loop would endlessly iterate over the same `chunk` and // the data inside the output buffer would be overwritten. total_read += read; total_written += written; match result { encoding_rs::CoderResult::InputEmpty => { debug_assert_eq!(chunk.len(), total_read); debug_assert!(buf.len() >= total_written); break; } encoding_rs::CoderResult::OutputFull => { debug_assert!(chunk.len() > total_read); writer.write_all(&buf[..total_written]).await?; total_written = 0; } } } // Once the end of the iterator is reached, the output buffer is // flushed and the outer loop terminates. if is_empty { writer.write_all(&buf[..total_written]).await?; writer.flush().await?; break; } } Ok(()) } /// Like std::mem::replace() except it allows the replacement value to be mapped from the /// original value. fn take_with(mut_ref: &mut T, closure: F) where F: FnOnce(T) -> T, { use std::{panic, ptr}; unsafe { let old_t = ptr::read(mut_ref); let new_t = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| closure(old_t))) .unwrap_or_else(|_| ::std::process::abort()); ptr::write(mut_ref, new_t); } } /// Expands tilde `~` into users home directory if avilable, otherwise returns the path /// unchanged. The tilde will only be expanded when present as the first component of the path /// and only slash follows it. pub fn expand_tilde(path: &Path) -> PathBuf { let mut components = path.components().peekable(); if let Some(Component::Normal(c)) = components.peek() { if c == &"~" { if let Ok(home) = helix_core::home_dir() { // it's ok to unwrap, the path starts with `~` return home.join(path.strip_prefix("~").unwrap()); } } } path.to_path_buf() } /// Replaces users home directory from `path` with tilde `~` if the directory /// is available, otherwise returns the path unchanged. pub fn fold_home_dir(path: &Path) -> PathBuf { if let Ok(home) = helix_core::home_dir() { if path.starts_with(&home) { // it's ok to unwrap, the path starts with home dir return PathBuf::from("~").join(path.strip_prefix(&home).unwrap()); } } path.to_path_buf() } /// Normalize a path, removing things like `.` and `..`. /// /// CAUTION: This does not resolve symlinks (unlike /// [`std::fs::canonicalize`]). This may cause incorrect or surprising /// behavior at times. This should be used carefully. Unfortunately, /// [`std::fs::canonicalize`] can be hard to use correctly, since it can often /// fail, or on Windows returns annoying device paths. This is a problem Cargo /// needs to improve on. /// Copied from cargo: pub fn normalize_path(path: &Path) -> PathBuf { let path = expand_tilde(path); let mut components = path.components().peekable(); let mut ret = if let Some(c @ Component::Prefix(..)) = components.peek().cloned() { components.next(); PathBuf::from(c.as_os_str()) } else { PathBuf::new() }; for component in components { match component { Component::Prefix(..) => unreachable!(), Component::RootDir => { ret.push(component.as_os_str()); } Component::CurDir => {} Component::ParentDir => { ret.pop(); } Component::Normal(c) => { ret.push(c); } } } ret } /// Returns the canonical, absolute form of a path with all intermediate components normalized. /// /// This function is used instead of `std::fs::canonicalize` because we don't want to verify /// here if the path exists, just normalize it's components. pub fn canonicalize_path(path: &Path) -> std::io::Result { let normalized = normalize_path(path); if normalized.is_absolute() { Ok(normalized) } else { std::env::current_dir().map(|current_dir| current_dir.join(normalized)) } } use helix_lsp::lsp; use url::Url; impl Document { pub fn from(text: Rope, encoding: Option<&'static encoding_rs::Encoding>) -> Self { let encoding = encoding.unwrap_or(encoding_rs::UTF_8); let changes = ChangeSet::new(&text); let old_state = None; Self { id: DocumentId::default(), path: None, encoding, text, selections: HashMap::default(), indent_style: IndentStyle::Spaces(4), mode: Mode::Normal, restore_cursor: false, syntax: None, language: None, changes, old_state, diagnostics: Vec::new(), version: 0, history: Cell::new(History::default()), last_saved_revision: 0, language_server: None, line_ending: DEFAULT_LINE_ENDING, } } // TODO: async fn? /// Create a new document from `path`. Encoding is auto-detected, but it can be manually /// overwritten with the `encoding` parameter. pub fn open( path: PathBuf, encoding: Option<&'static encoding_rs::Encoding>, theme: Option<&Theme>, config_loader: Option<&syntax::Loader>, ) -> Result { if !path.exists() { return Ok(Self::default()); } let mut file = std::fs::File::open(&path).context(format!("unable to open {:?}", path))?; let (mut rope, encoding) = from_reader(&mut file, encoding)?; // search for line endings let line_ending = auto_detect_line_ending(&rope).unwrap_or(DEFAULT_LINE_ENDING); // add missing newline at the end of file if rope.len_bytes() == 0 || !char_is_line_ending(rope.char(rope.len_chars() - 1)) { rope.insert(rope.len_chars(), line_ending.as_str()); } let mut doc = Self::from(rope, Some(encoding)); // set the path and try detecting the language doc.set_path(&path)?; doc.detect_indent_style(); doc.line_ending = line_ending; if let Some(loader) = config_loader { doc.detect_language(theme, loader); } Ok(doc) } // TODO: remove view_id dependency here pub fn format(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) { if let Some(language_server) = self.language_server() { // TODO: await, no blocking let transaction = helix_lsp::block_on(language_server.text_document_formatting( self.identifier(), lsp::FormattingOptions::default(), None, )) .map(|edits| { helix_lsp::util::generate_transaction_from_edits( self.text(), edits, language_server.offset_encoding(), ) }); if let Ok(transaction) = transaction { self.apply(&transaction, view_id); self.append_changes_to_history(view_id); } } } // TODO: do we need some way of ensuring two save operations on the same doc can't run at once? // or is that handled by the OS/async layer /// The `Document`'s text is encoded according to its encoding and written to the file located /// at its `path()`. pub fn save(&mut self) -> impl Future> { // we clone and move text + path into the future so that we asynchronously save the current // state without blocking any further edits. let text = self.text().clone(); let path = self.path.clone().expect("Can't save with no path set!"); // TODO: handle no path let identifier = self.identifier(); // TODO: mark changes up to now as saved let language_server = self.language_server.clone(); // reset the modified flag let history = self.history.take(); self.last_saved_revision = history.current_revision(); self.history.set(history); let encoding = self.encoding; // We encode the file according to the `Document`'s encoding. async move { use tokio::fs::File; if let Some(parent) = path.parent() { // TODO: display a prompt asking the user if the directories should be created if !parent.exists() { return Err(Error::msg( "can't save file, parent directory does not exist", )); } } let mut file = File::create(path).await?; to_writer(&mut file, encoding, &text).await?; if let Some(language_server) = language_server { language_server .text_document_did_save(identifier, &text) .await?; } Ok(()) } } pub fn detect_language(&mut self, theme: Option<&Theme>, config_loader: &syntax::Loader) { if let Some(path) = &self.path { let language_config = config_loader.language_config_for_file_name(path); self.set_language(theme, language_config); } } fn detect_indent_style(&mut self) { // 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_is_tabs = false; let mut prev_line_leading_count = 0usize; // Loop through the lines, checking for and recording indentation // increases as we go. '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_line_ending(c) => continue, _ => { prev_line_is_tabs = false; prev_line_leading_count = 0; continue; } }; // Count the line's total leading tab/space characters. let mut leading_count = 1; let mut count_is_done = false; for c in c_iter { match c { '\t' if is_tabs && !count_is_done => leading_count += 1, ' ' if !is_tabs && !count_is_done => leading_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_line_ending(c) => continue 'outer, _ => break, } // Bound the worst-case execution time for weird text files. if leading_count > 256 { continue 'outer; } } // If there was an increase in indentation over the previous // line, update the histogram with that increase. if (prev_line_is_tabs == is_tabs || prev_line_leading_count == 0) && prev_line_leading_count < leading_count { if is_tabs { histogram[0] += 1; } else { let amount = leading_count - prev_line_leading_count; if amount <= 8 { histogram[amount] += 1; } } } // Store this line's leading whitespace info for use with // the next line. prev_line_is_tabs = is_tabs; prev_line_leading_count = leading_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)?; // if parent doesn't exist we still want to open the document // and error out when document is saved self.path = Some(path); Ok(()) } pub fn set_language( &mut self, theme: Option<&Theme>, language_config: Option>, ) { if let Some(language_config) = language_config { let scopes = theme.map(|theme| theme.scopes()).unwrap_or(&[]); if let Some(highlight_config) = language_config.highlight_config(scopes) { let syntax = Syntax::new(&self.text, highlight_config); self.syntax = Some(syntax); // TODO: config.configure(scopes) is now delayed, is that ok? } self.language = Some(language_config); } else { self.syntax = None; self.language = None; }; } pub fn set_language2( &mut self, scope: &str, theme: Option<&Theme>, config_loader: Arc, ) { let language_config = config_loader.language_config_for_scope(scope); self.set_language(theme, language_config); } pub fn set_language_server(&mut self, language_server: Option>) { self.language_server = language_server; } pub fn set_selection(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, selection: Selection) { // TODO: use a transaction? self.selections.insert(view_id, selection); } fn apply_impl(&mut self, transaction: &Transaction, view_id: ViewId) -> bool { let old_doc = self.text().clone(); let success = transaction.changes().apply(&mut self.text); if success { // update the selection: either take the selection specified in the transaction, or map the // current selection through changes. let selection = transaction .selection() .cloned() .unwrap_or_else(|| self.selection(view_id).clone().map(transaction.changes())); self.set_selection(view_id, selection); } if !transaction.changes().is_empty() { self.version += 1; // update tree-sitter syntax tree if let Some(syntax) = &mut self.syntax { // TODO: no unwrap syntax .update(&old_doc, &self.text, transaction.changes()) .unwrap(); } // map state.diagnostics over changes::map_pos too // NOTE: seems to do nothing since the language server resends diagnostics on each edit // for diagnostic in &mut self.diagnostics { // use helix_core::Assoc; // let changes = transaction.changes(); // diagnostic.range.start = changes.map_pos(diagnostic.range.start, Assoc::After); // diagnostic.range.end = changes.map_pos(diagnostic.range.end, Assoc::After); // diagnostic.line = self.text.char_to_line(diagnostic.range.start); // } // emit lsp notification if let Some(language_server) = &self.language_server { let notify = language_server.text_document_did_change( self.versioned_identifier(), &old_doc, self.text(), transaction.changes(), ); if let Some(notify) = notify { tokio::spawn(notify); } //.expect("failed to emit textDocument/didChange"); } } success } pub fn apply(&mut self, transaction: &Transaction, view_id: ViewId) -> bool { // store the state just before any changes are made. This allows us to undo to the // state just before a transaction was applied. if self.changes.is_empty() && !transaction.changes().is_empty() { self.old_state = Some(State { doc: self.text.clone(), selection: self.selection(view_id).clone(), }); } let success = self.apply_impl(transaction, view_id); if !transaction.changes().is_empty() { // Compose this transaction with the previous one take_with(&mut self.changes, |changes| { changes.compose(transaction.changes().clone()) }); } success } pub fn undo(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) { let mut history = self.history.take(); let success = if let Some(transaction) = history.undo() { self.apply_impl(transaction, view_id) } else { false }; self.history.set(history); if success { // reset changeset to fix len self.changes = ChangeSet::new(self.text()); } } pub fn redo(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) { let mut history = self.history.take(); let success = if let Some(transaction) = history.redo() { self.apply_impl(transaction, view_id) } else { false }; self.history.set(history); if success { // reset changeset to fix len self.changes = ChangeSet::new(self.text()); } } pub fn earlier(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, uk: helix_core::history::UndoKind) { let txns = self.history.get_mut().earlier(uk); for txn in txns { self.apply_impl(&txn, view_id); } } pub fn later(&mut self, view_id: ViewId, uk: helix_core::history::UndoKind) { let txns = self.history.get_mut().later(uk); for txn in txns { self.apply_impl(&txn, view_id); } } /// Commit pending changes to history pub fn append_changes_to_history(&mut self, view_id: ViewId) { if self.changes.is_empty() { return; } let new_changeset = ChangeSet::new(self.text()); let changes = std::mem::replace(&mut self.changes, new_changeset); // Instead of doing this messy merge we could always commit, and based on transaction // annotations either add a new layer or compose into the previous one. let transaction = Transaction::from(changes).with_selection(self.selection(view_id).clone()); // HAXX: we need to reconstruct the state as it was before the changes.. let old_state = self.old_state.take().expect("no old_state available"); let mut history = self.history.take(); history.commit_revision(&transaction, &old_state); self.history.set(history); } pub fn id(&self) -> DocumentId { self.id } pub fn is_modified(&self) -> bool { let history = self.history.take(); let current_revision = history.current_revision(); self.history.set(history); current_revision != self.last_saved_revision || !self.changes.is_empty() } pub fn mode(&self) -> Mode { self.mode } /// Corresponding language scope name. Usually `source.`. pub fn language(&self) -> Option<&str> { self.language .as_ref() .map(|language| language.scope.as_str()) } pub fn language_config(&self) -> Option<&LanguageConfiguration> { self.language.as_deref() } /// Current document version, incremented at each change. pub fn version(&self) -> i32 { self.version } #[inline] pub fn language_server(&self) -> Option<&helix_lsp::Client> { self.language_server.as_deref() } #[inline] /// Tree-sitter AST tree pub fn syntax(&self) -> Option<&Syntax> { self.syntax.as_ref() } /// Tab size in columns. pub fn tab_width(&self) -> usize { self.language .as_ref() .and_then(|config| config.indent.as_ref()) .map_or(4, |config| config.tab_width) // fallback to 4 columns } /// 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) -> &'static str { 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] /// File path on disk. pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&PathBuf> { self.path.as_ref() } pub fn url(&self) -> Option { self.path().map(|path| Url::from_file_path(path).unwrap()) } #[inline] pub fn text(&self) -> &Rope { &self.text } #[inline] pub fn selection(&self, view_id: ViewId) -> &Selection { &self.selections[&view_id] } pub fn relative_path(&self) -> Option { let cwdir = std::env::current_dir().expect("couldn't determine current directory"); self.path.as_ref().map(|path| { let path = fold_home_dir(path); if path.is_relative() { path } else { path.strip_prefix(cwdir) .map(|p| p.to_path_buf()) .unwrap_or(path) } }) } // pub fn slice(&self, range: R) -> RopeSlice where R: RangeBounds { // self.state.doc.slice // } // transact(Fn) ? // -- LSP methods #[inline] pub fn identifier(&self) -> lsp::TextDocumentIdentifier { lsp::TextDocumentIdentifier::new(self.url().unwrap()) } pub fn versioned_identifier(&self) -> lsp::VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier { lsp::VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier::new(self.url().unwrap(), self.version) } #[inline] pub fn diagnostics(&self) -> &[Diagnostic] { &self.diagnostics } pub fn set_diagnostics(&mut self, diagnostics: Vec) { self.diagnostics = diagnostics; } } impl Default for Document { fn default() -> Self { let text = Rope::from(DEFAULT_LINE_ENDING.as_str()); Self::from(text, None) } } #[cfg(test)] mod test { use super::*; #[test] fn changeset_to_changes() { use helix_lsp::{lsp, Client, OffsetEncoding}; let text = Rope::from("hello"); let mut doc = Document::from(text, None); let view = ViewId::default(); doc.set_selection(view, Selection::single(5, 5)); // insert let transaction = Transaction::insert(doc.text(), doc.selection(view), " world".into()); let old_doc = doc.text().clone(); doc.apply(&transaction, view); let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes( &old_doc, doc.text(), transaction.changes(), OffsetEncoding::Utf8, ); assert_eq!( changes, &[lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent { range: Some(lsp::Range::new( lsp::Position::new(0, 5), lsp::Position::new(0, 5) )), text: " world".into(), range_length: None, }] ); // delete let transaction = transaction.invert(&old_doc); let old_doc = doc.text().clone(); doc.apply(&transaction, view); let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes( &old_doc, doc.text(), transaction.changes(), OffsetEncoding::Utf8, ); // line: 0-based. // col: 0-based, gaps between chars. // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 // |h|e|l|l|o| |w|o|r|l|d| // ------------- // (0, 5)-(0, 11) assert_eq!( changes, &[lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent { range: Some(lsp::Range::new( lsp::Position::new(0, 5), lsp::Position::new(0, 11) )), text: "".into(), range_length: None, }] ); // replace // also tests that changes are layered, positions depend on previous changes. doc.set_selection(view, Selection::single(0, 5)); let transaction = Transaction::change( doc.text(), vec![(0, 2, Some("aei".into())), (3, 5, Some("ou".into()))].into_iter(), ); // aeilou let old_doc = doc.text().clone(); doc.apply(&transaction, view); let changes = Client::changeset_to_changes( &old_doc, doc.text(), transaction.changes(), OffsetEncoding::Utf8, ); assert_eq!( changes, &[ // 0 1 2 3 4 5 // |h|e|l|l|o| // ---- // // aeillo lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent { range: Some(lsp::Range::new( lsp::Position::new(0, 0), lsp::Position::new(0, 2) )), text: "aei".into(), range_length: None, }, // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 // |a|e|i|l|l|o| // ----- // // aeilou lsp::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent { range: Some(lsp::Range::new( lsp::Position::new(0, 4), lsp::Position::new(0, 6) )), text: "ou".into(), range_length: None, } ] ); } #[test] fn test_line_ending() { if cfg!(windows) { assert_eq!(Document::default().text().to_string(), "\r\n"); } else { assert_eq!(Document::default().text().to_string(), "\n"); } } macro_rules! test_decode { ($label:expr, $label_override:expr) => { let encoding = encoding_rs::Encoding::for_label($label_override.as_bytes()).unwrap(); let base_path = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("tests/encoding"); let path = base_path.join(format!("{}_in.txt", $label)); let ref_path = base_path.join(format!("{}_in_ref.txt", $label)); assert!(path.exists()); assert!(ref_path.exists()); let mut file = std::fs::File::open(path).unwrap(); let text = from_reader(&mut file, Some(encoding)) .unwrap() .0 .to_string(); let expectation = std::fs::read_to_string(ref_path).unwrap(); assert_eq!(text[..], expectation[..]); }; } macro_rules! test_encode { ($label:expr, $label_override:expr) => { let encoding = encoding_rs::Encoding::for_label($label_override.as_bytes()).unwrap(); let base_path = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("tests/encoding"); let path = base_path.join(format!("{}_out.txt", $label)); let ref_path = base_path.join(format!("{}_out_ref.txt", $label)); assert!(path.exists()); assert!(ref_path.exists()); let text = Rope::from_str(&std::fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap()); let mut buf: Vec = Vec::new(); helix_lsp::block_on(to_writer(&mut buf, encoding, &text)).unwrap(); let expectation = std::fs::read(ref_path).unwrap(); assert_eq!(buf, expectation); }; } macro_rules! test_decode_fn { ($name:ident, $label:expr, $label_override:expr) => { #[test] fn $name() { test_decode!($label, $label_override); } }; ($name:ident, $label:expr) => { #[test] fn $name() { test_decode!($label, $label); } }; } macro_rules! test_encode_fn { ($name:ident, $label:expr, $label_override:expr) => { #[test] fn $name() { test_encode!($label, $label_override); } }; ($name:ident, $label:expr) => { #[test] fn $name() { test_encode!($label, $label); } }; } test_decode_fn!(test_big5_decode, "big5"); test_encode_fn!(test_big5_encode, "big5"); test_decode_fn!(test_euc_kr_decode, "euc_kr", "EUC-KR"); test_encode_fn!(test_euc_kr_encode, "euc_kr", "EUC-KR"); test_decode_fn!(test_gb18030_decode, "gb18030"); test_encode_fn!(test_gb18030_encode, "gb18030"); test_decode_fn!(test_iso_2022_jp_decode, "iso_2022_jp", "ISO-2022-JP"); test_encode_fn!(test_iso_2022_jp_encode, "iso_2022_jp", "ISO-2022-JP"); test_decode_fn!(test_jis0208_decode, "jis0208", "EUC-JP"); test_encode_fn!(test_jis0208_encode, "jis0208", "EUC-JP"); test_decode_fn!(test_jis0212_decode, "jis0212", "EUC-JP"); test_decode_fn!(test_shift_jis_decode, "shift_jis"); test_encode_fn!(test_shift_jis_encode, "shift_jis"); }