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//! When typing the opening character of one of the possible pairs defined below,
//! this module provides the functionality to insert the paired closing character.
use crate::{graphemes, movement::Direction, Range, Rope, Selection, Tendril, Transaction};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
// Heavily based on https://github.com/codemirror/closebrackets/
pub const DEFAULT_PAIRS: &[(char, char)] = &[
('(', ')'),
('{', '}'),
('[', ']'),
('\'', '\''),
('"', '"'),
('`', '`'),
];
/// The type that represents the collection of auto pairs,
/// keyed by the opener.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct AutoPairs(HashMap<char, Pair>);
/// Represents the config for a particular pairing.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Pair {
pub open: char,
pub close: char,
}
impl Pair {
/// true if open == close
pub fn same(&self) -> bool {
self.open == self.close
}
/// true if all of the pair's conditions hold for the given document and range
pub fn should_close(&self, doc: &Rope, range: &Range) -> bool {
let mut should_close = Self::next_is_not_alpha(doc, range);
if self.same() {
should_close &= Self::prev_is_not_alpha(doc, range);
}
should_close
}
pub fn next_is_not_alpha(doc: &Rope, range: &Range) -> bool {
let cursor = range.cursor(doc.slice(..));
let next_char = doc.get_char(cursor);
next_char.map(|c| !c.is_alphanumeric()).unwrap_or(true)
}
pub fn prev_is_not_alpha(doc: &Rope, range: &Range) -> bool {
let cursor = range.cursor(doc.slice(..));
let prev_char = prev_char(doc, cursor);
prev_char.map(|c| !c.is_alphanumeric()).unwrap_or(true)
}
}
impl From<&(char, char)> for Pair {
fn from(&(open, close): &(char, char)) -> Self {
Self { open, close }
}
}
impl From<(&char, &char)> for Pair {
fn from((open, close): (&char, &char)) -> Self {
Self {
open: *open,
close: *close,
}
}
}
impl AutoPairs {
/// Make a new AutoPairs set with the given pairs and default conditions.
pub fn new<'a, V: 'a, A>(pairs: V) -> Self
where
V: IntoIterator<Item = A>,
A: Into<Pair>,
{
let mut auto_pairs = HashMap::new();
for pair in pairs.into_iter() {
let auto_pair = pair.into();
auto_pairs.insert(auto_pair.open, auto_pair);
if auto_pair.open != auto_pair.close {
auto_pairs.insert(auto_pair.close, auto_pair);
}
}
Self(auto_pairs)
}
pub fn get(&self, ch: char) -> Option<&Pair> {
self.0.get(&ch)
}
}
impl Default for AutoPairs {
fn default() -> Self {
AutoPairs::new(DEFAULT_PAIRS.iter())
}
}
// insert hook:
// Fn(doc, selection, char) => Option<Transaction>
// problem is, we want to do this per range, so we can call default handler for some ranges
// so maybe ret Vec<Option<Change>>
// but we also need to be able to return transactions...
//
// to simplify, maybe return Option<Transaction> and just reimplement the default
// [TODO]
// * delete implementation where it erases the whole bracket (|) -> |
// * change to multi character pairs to handle cases like placing the cursor in the
// middle of triple quotes, and more exotic pairs like Jinja's {% %}
#[must_use]
pub fn hook(doc: &Rope, selection: &Selection, ch: char, pairs: &AutoPairs) -> Option<Transaction> {
log::trace!("autopairs hook selection: {:#?}", selection);
if let Some(pair) = pairs.get(ch) {
if pair.same() {
return Some(handle_same(doc, selection, pair));
} else if pair.open == ch {
return Some(handle_open(doc, selection, pair));
} else if pair.close == ch {
// && char_at pos == close
return Some(handle_close(doc, selection, pair));
}
}
None
}
fn prev_char(doc: &Rope, pos: usize) -> Option<char> {
if pos == 0 {
return None;
}
doc.get_char(pos - 1)
}
/// calculate what the resulting range should be for an auto pair insertion
fn get_next_range(doc: &Rope, start_range: &Range, offset: usize, len_inserted: usize) -> Range {
// When the character under the cursor changes due to complete pair
// insertion, we must look backward a grapheme and then add the length
// of the insertion to put the resulting cursor in the right place, e.g.
//
// foo[\r\n] - anchor: 3, head: 5
// foo([)]\r\n - anchor: 4, head: 5
//
// foo[\r\n] - anchor: 3, head: 5
// foo'[\r\n] - anchor: 4, head: 6
//
// foo([)]\r\n - anchor: 4, head: 5
// foo()[\r\n] - anchor: 5, head: 7
//
// [foo]\r\n - anchor: 0, head: 3
// [foo(])\r\n - anchor: 0, head: 5
// inserting at the very end of the document after the last newline
if start_range.head == doc.len_chars() && start_range.anchor == doc.len_chars() {
return Range::new(
start_range.anchor + offset + 1,
start_range.head + offset + 1,
);
}
let doc_slice = doc.slice(..);
let single_grapheme = start_range.is_single_grapheme(doc_slice);
// just skip over graphemes
if len_inserted == 0 {
let end_anchor = if single_grapheme {
graphemes::next_grapheme_boundary(doc_slice, start_range.anchor) + offset
// even for backward inserts with multiple grapheme selections,
// we want the anchor to stay where it is so that the relative
// selection does not change, e.g.:
//
// foo([) wor]d -> insert ) -> foo()[ wor]d
} else {
start_range.anchor + offset
};
return Range::new(
end_anchor,
graphemes::next_grapheme_boundary(doc_slice, start_range.head) + offset,
);
}
// trivial case: only inserted a single-char opener, just move the selection
if len_inserted == 1 {
let end_anchor = if single_grapheme || start_range.direction() == Direction::Backward {
start_range.anchor + offset + 1
} else {
start_range.anchor + offset
};
return Range::new(end_anchor, start_range.head + offset + 1);
}
// If the head = 0, then we must be in insert mode with a backward
// cursor, which implies the head will just move
let end_head = if start_range.head == 0 || start_range.direction() == Direction::Backward {
start_range.head + offset + 1
} else {
// We must have a forward cursor, which means we must move to the
// other end of the grapheme to get to where the new characters
// are inserted, then move the head to where it should be
let prev_bound = graphemes::prev_grapheme_boundary(doc_slice, start_range.head);
log::trace!(
"prev_bound: {}, offset: {}, len_inserted: {}",
prev_bound,
offset,
len_inserted
);
prev_bound + offset + len_inserted
};
let end_anchor = match (start_range.len(), start_range.direction()) {
// if we have a zero width cursor, it shifts to the same number
(0, _) => end_head,
// If we are inserting for a regular one-width cursor, the anchor
// moves with the head. This is the fast path for ASCII.
(1, Direction::Forward) => end_head - 1,
(1, Direction::Backward) => end_head + 1,
(_, Direction::Forward) => {
if single_grapheme {
graphemes::prev_grapheme_boundary(doc.slice(..), start_range.head) + 1
// if we are appending, the anchor stays where it is; only offset
// for multiple range insertions
} else {
start_range.anchor + offset
}
}
(_, Direction::Backward) => {
if single_grapheme {
// if we're backward, then the head is at the first char
// of the typed char, so we need to add the length of
// the closing char
graphemes::prev_grapheme_boundary(doc.slice(..), start_range.anchor)
+ len_inserted
+ offset
} else {
// when we are inserting in front of a selection, we need to move
// the anchor over by however many characters were inserted overall
start_range.anchor + offset + len_inserted
}
}
};
Range::new(end_anchor, end_head)
}
fn handle_open(doc: &Rope, selection: &Selection, pair: &Pair) -> Transaction {
let mut end_ranges = SmallVec::with_capacity(selection.len());
let mut offs = 0;
let transaction = Transaction::change_by_selection(doc, selection, |start_range| {
let cursor = start_range.cursor(doc.slice(..));
let next_char = doc.get_char(cursor);
let len_inserted;
// Since auto pairs are currently limited to single chars, we're either
// inserting exactly one or two chars. When arbitrary length pairs are
// added, these will need to be changed.
let change = match next_char {
Some(_) if !pair.should_close(doc, start_range) => {
len_inserted = 1;
let mut tendril = Tendril::new();
tendril.push(pair.open);
(cursor, cursor, Some(tendril))
}
_ => {
// insert open & close
let pair_str = Tendril::from_iter([pair.open, pair.close]);
len_inserted = 2;
(cursor, cursor, Some(pair_str))
}
};
let next_range = get_next_range(doc, start_range, offs, len_inserted);
end_ranges.push(next_range);
offs += len_inserted;
change
});
let t = transaction.with_selection(Selection::new(end_ranges, selection.primary_index()));
log::debug!("auto pair transaction: {:#?}", t);
t
}
fn handle_close(doc: &Rope, selection: &Selection, pair: &Pair) -> Transaction {
let mut end_ranges = SmallVec::with_capacity(selection.len());
let mut offs = 0;
let transaction = Transaction::change_by_selection(doc, selection, |start_range| {
let cursor = start_range.cursor(doc.slice(..));
let next_char = doc.get_char(cursor);
let mut len_inserted = 0;
let change = if next_char == Some(pair.close) {
// return transaction that moves past close
(cursor, cursor, None) // no-op
} else {
len_inserted = 1;
let mut tendril = Tendril::new();
tendril.push(pair.close);
(cursor, cursor, Some(tendril))
};
let next_range = get_next_range(doc, start_range, offs, len_inserted);
end_ranges.push(next_range);
offs += len_inserted;
change
});
let t = transaction.with_selection(Selection::new(end_ranges, selection.primary_index()));
log::debug!("auto pair transaction: {:#?}", t);
t
}
/// handle cases where open and close is the same, or in triples ("""docstring""")
fn handle_same(doc: &Rope, selection: &Selection, pair: &Pair) -> Transaction {
let mut end_ranges = SmallVec::with_capacity(selection.len());
let mut offs = 0;
let transaction = Transaction::change_by_selection(doc, selection, |start_range| {
let cursor = start_range.cursor(doc.slice(..));
let mut len_inserted = 0;
let next_char = doc.get_char(cursor);
let change = if next_char == Some(pair.open) {
// return transaction that moves past close
(cursor, cursor, None) // no-op
} else {
let mut pair_str = Tendril::new();
pair_str.push(pair.open);
// for equal pairs, don't insert both open and close if either
// side has a non-pair char
if pair.should_close(doc, start_range) {
pair_str.push(pair.close);
}
len_inserted += pair_str.chars().count();
(cursor, cursor, Some(pair_str))
};
let next_range = get_next_range(doc, start_range, offs, len_inserted);
end_ranges.push(next_range);
offs += len_inserted;
change
});
let t = transaction.with_selection(Selection::new(end_ranges, selection.primary_index()));
log::debug!("auto pair transaction: {:#?}", t);
t
}
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