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//! These are macros to make getting very nested fields in the `Editor` struct easier
//! These are macros instead of functions because functions will have to take `&mut self`
//! However, rust doesn't know that you only want a partial borrow instead of borrowing the
//! entire struct which `&mut self` says. This makes it impossible to do other mutable
//! stuff to the struct because it is already borrowed. Because macros are expanded,
//! this circumvents the problem because it is just like indexing fields by hand and then
//! putting a `&mut` in front of it. This way rust can see that we are only borrowing a
//! part of the struct and not the entire thing.
/// Get the current view and document mutably as a tuple.
/// Returns `(&mut View, &mut Document)`
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! current {
($editor:expr) => {{
let view = $crate::view_mut!($editor);
let id = view.doc;
let doc = $editor.documents.get_mut(&id).unwrap();
(view, doc)
}};
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! current_ref {
($editor:expr) => {{
let view = $editor.tree.get($editor.tree.focus);
let doc = &$editor.documents[&view.doc];
(view, doc)
}};
}
/// Get the current document mutably.
/// Returns `&mut Document`
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! doc_mut {
($editor:expr) => {{
$crate::current!($editor).1
}};
}
/// Get the current view mutably.
/// Returns `&mut View`
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! view_mut {
($editor:expr) => {{
$editor.tree.get_mut($editor.tree.focus)
}};
}
/// Get the current view immutably
/// Returns `&View`
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! view {
($editor:expr) => {{
$editor.tree.get($editor.tree.focus)
}};
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! doc {
($editor:expr) => {{
$crate::current_ref!($editor).1
}};
}
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