ZIm/crates/language/src/buffer.rs
Antonio Scandurra 4d177918c1
Start on adding support for editing via the assistant panel (#14795)
Note that this shouldn't have any visible user-facing behavior yet. The
feature is incomplete but we wanna merge early to avoid a long-running
branch.

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
2024-07-19 11:13:15 +02:00

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Rust

pub use crate::{
diagnostic_set::DiagnosticSet,
highlight_map::{HighlightId, HighlightMap},
markdown::ParsedMarkdown,
proto, Grammar, Language, LanguageRegistry,
};
use crate::{
diagnostic_set::{DiagnosticEntry, DiagnosticGroup},
language_settings::{language_settings, IndentGuideSettings, LanguageSettings},
markdown::parse_markdown,
outline::OutlineItem,
syntax_map::{
SyntaxLayer, SyntaxMap, SyntaxMapCapture, SyntaxMapCaptures, SyntaxMapMatches,
SyntaxSnapshot, ToTreeSitterPoint,
},
task_context::RunnableRange,
LanguageScope, Outline, RunnableCapture, RunnableTag,
};
use anyhow::{anyhow, Context, Result};
use async_watch as watch;
pub use clock::ReplicaId;
use futures::channel::oneshot;
use gpui::{
AnyElement, AppContext, EventEmitter, HighlightStyle, ModelContext, Task, TaskLabel,
WindowContext,
};
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use lsp::LanguageServerId;
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use similar::{ChangeTag, TextDiff};
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use smol::future::yield_now;
use std::{
any::Any,
cell::Cell,
cmp::{self, Ordering, Reverse},
collections::BTreeMap,
ffi::OsStr,
fmt,
future::Future,
iter::{self, Iterator, Peekable},
mem,
ops::{Deref, Range},
path::{Path, PathBuf},
str,
sync::Arc,
time::{Duration, Instant, SystemTime},
vec,
};
use sum_tree::TreeMap;
use text::operation_queue::OperationQueue;
use text::*;
pub use text::{
Anchor, Bias, Buffer as TextBuffer, BufferId, BufferSnapshot as TextBufferSnapshot, Edit,
OffsetRangeExt, OffsetUtf16, Patch, Point, PointUtf16, Rope, Selection, SelectionGoal,
Subscription, TextDimension, TextSummary, ToOffset, ToOffsetUtf16, ToPoint, ToPointUtf16,
Transaction, TransactionId, Unclipped,
};
use theme::SyntaxTheme;
#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]
use util::RandomCharIter;
use util::RangeExt;
#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]
pub use {tree_sitter_rust, tree_sitter_typescript};
pub use lsp::DiagnosticSeverity;
lazy_static! {
/// A label for the background task spawned by the buffer to compute
/// a diff against the contents of its file.
pub static ref BUFFER_DIFF_TASK: TaskLabel = TaskLabel::new();
}
/// Indicate whether a [Buffer] has permissions to edit.
#[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum Capability {
/// The buffer is a mutable replica.
ReadWrite,
/// The buffer is a read-only replica.
ReadOnly,
}
pub type BufferRow = u32;
/// An in-memory representation of a source code file, including its text,
/// syntax trees, git status, and diagnostics.
pub struct Buffer {
text: TextBuffer,
diff_base: Option<Rope>,
git_diff: git::diff::BufferDiff,
file: Option<Arc<dyn File>>,
/// The mtime of the file when this buffer was last loaded from
/// or saved to disk.
saved_mtime: Option<SystemTime>,
/// The version vector when this buffer was last loaded from
/// or saved to disk.
saved_version: clock::Global,
transaction_depth: usize,
was_dirty_before_starting_transaction: Option<bool>,
reload_task: Option<Task<Result<()>>>,
language: Option<Arc<Language>>,
autoindent_requests: Vec<Arc<AutoindentRequest>>,
pending_autoindent: Option<Task<()>>,
sync_parse_timeout: Duration,
syntax_map: Mutex<SyntaxMap>,
parsing_in_background: bool,
parse_status: (watch::Sender<ParseStatus>, watch::Receiver<ParseStatus>),
non_text_state_update_count: usize,
diagnostics: SmallVec<[(LanguageServerId, DiagnosticSet); 2]>,
remote_selections: TreeMap<ReplicaId, SelectionSet>,
diagnostics_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
completion_triggers: Vec<String>,
completion_triggers_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
deferred_ops: OperationQueue<Operation>,
capability: Capability,
has_conflict: bool,
diff_base_version: usize,
/// Memoize calls to has_changes_since(saved_version).
/// The contents of a cell are (self.version, has_changes) at the time of a last call.
has_unsaved_edits: Cell<(clock::Global, bool)>,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ParseStatus {
Idle,
Parsing,
}
/// An immutable, cheaply cloneable representation of a fixed
/// state of a buffer.
pub struct BufferSnapshot {
text: text::BufferSnapshot,
git_diff: git::diff::BufferDiff,
pub(crate) syntax: SyntaxSnapshot,
file: Option<Arc<dyn File>>,
diagnostics: SmallVec<[(LanguageServerId, DiagnosticSet); 2]>,
remote_selections: TreeMap<ReplicaId, SelectionSet>,
language: Option<Arc<Language>>,
non_text_state_update_count: usize,
}
/// The kind and amount of indentation in a particular line. For now,
/// assumes that indentation is all the same character.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct IndentSize {
/// The number of bytes that comprise the indentation.
pub len: u32,
/// The kind of whitespace used for indentation.
pub kind: IndentKind,
}
/// A whitespace character that's used for indentation.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub enum IndentKind {
/// An ASCII space character.
#[default]
Space,
/// An ASCII tab character.
Tab,
}
/// The shape of a selection cursor.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Default)]
pub enum CursorShape {
/// A vertical bar
#[default]
Bar,
/// A block that surrounds the following character
Block,
/// An underline that runs along the following character
Underscore,
/// A box drawn around the following character
Hollow,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct SelectionSet {
line_mode: bool,
cursor_shape: CursorShape,
selections: Arc<[Selection<Anchor>]>,
lamport_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
}
/// A diagnostic associated with a certain range of a buffer.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Diagnostic {
/// The name of the service that produced this diagnostic.
pub source: Option<String>,
/// A machine-readable code that identifies this diagnostic.
pub code: Option<String>,
/// Whether this diagnostic is a hint, warning, or error.
pub severity: DiagnosticSeverity,
/// The human-readable message associated with this diagnostic.
pub message: String,
/// An id that identifies the group to which this diagnostic belongs.
///
/// When a language server produces a diagnostic with
/// one or more associated diagnostics, those diagnostics are all
/// assigned a single group id.
pub group_id: usize,
/// Whether this diagnostic is the primary diagnostic for its group.
///
/// In a given group, the primary diagnostic is the top-level diagnostic
/// returned by the language server. The non-primary diagnostics are the
/// associated diagnostics.
pub is_primary: bool,
/// Whether this diagnostic is considered to originate from an analysis of
/// files on disk, as opposed to any unsaved buffer contents. This is a
/// property of a given diagnostic source, and is configured for a given
/// language server via the [`LspAdapter::disk_based_diagnostic_sources`](crate::LspAdapter::disk_based_diagnostic_sources) method
/// for the language server.
pub is_disk_based: bool,
/// Whether this diagnostic marks unnecessary code.
pub is_unnecessary: bool,
}
/// TODO - move this into the `project` crate and make it private.
pub async fn prepare_completion_documentation(
documentation: &lsp::Documentation,
language_registry: &Arc<LanguageRegistry>,
language: Option<Arc<Language>>,
) -> Documentation {
match documentation {
lsp::Documentation::String(text) => {
if text.lines().count() <= 1 {
Documentation::SingleLine(text.clone())
} else {
Documentation::MultiLinePlainText(text.clone())
}
}
lsp::Documentation::MarkupContent(lsp::MarkupContent { kind, value }) => match kind {
lsp::MarkupKind::PlainText => {
if value.lines().count() <= 1 {
Documentation::SingleLine(value.clone())
} else {
Documentation::MultiLinePlainText(value.clone())
}
}
lsp::MarkupKind::Markdown => {
let parsed = parse_markdown(value, language_registry, language).await;
Documentation::MultiLineMarkdown(parsed)
}
},
}
}
/// Documentation associated with a [`Completion`].
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum Documentation {
/// There is no documentation for this completion.
Undocumented,
/// A single line of documentation.
SingleLine(String),
/// Multiple lines of plain text documentation.
MultiLinePlainText(String),
/// Markdown documentation.
MultiLineMarkdown(ParsedMarkdown),
}
/// An operation used to synchronize this buffer with its other replicas.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum Operation {
/// A text operation.
Buffer(text::Operation),
/// An update to the buffer's diagnostics.
UpdateDiagnostics {
/// The id of the language server that produced the new diagnostics.
server_id: LanguageServerId,
/// The diagnostics.
diagnostics: Arc<[DiagnosticEntry<Anchor>]>,
/// The buffer's lamport timestamp.
lamport_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
},
/// An update to the most recent selections in this buffer.
UpdateSelections {
/// The selections.
selections: Arc<[Selection<Anchor>]>,
/// The buffer's lamport timestamp.
lamport_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
/// Whether the selections are in 'line mode'.
line_mode: bool,
/// The [`CursorShape`] associated with these selections.
cursor_shape: CursorShape,
},
/// An update to the characters that should trigger autocompletion
/// for this buffer.
UpdateCompletionTriggers {
/// The characters that trigger autocompletion.
triggers: Vec<String>,
/// The buffer's lamport timestamp.
lamport_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
},
}
/// An event that occurs in a buffer.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum Event {
/// The buffer was changed in a way that must be
/// propagated to its other replicas.
Operation(Operation),
/// The buffer was edited.
Edited,
/// The buffer's `dirty` bit changed.
DirtyChanged,
/// The buffer was saved.
Saved,
/// The buffer's file was changed on disk.
FileHandleChanged,
/// The buffer was reloaded.
Reloaded,
/// The buffer's diff_base changed.
DiffBaseChanged,
/// Buffer's excerpts for a certain diff base were recalculated.
DiffUpdated,
/// The buffer's language was changed.
LanguageChanged,
/// The buffer's syntax trees were updated.
Reparsed,
/// The buffer's diagnostics were updated.
DiagnosticsUpdated,
/// The buffer gained or lost editing capabilities.
CapabilityChanged,
/// The buffer was explicitly requested to close.
Closed,
}
/// The file associated with a buffer.
pub trait File: Send + Sync {
/// Returns the [`LocalFile`] associated with this file, if the
/// file is local.
fn as_local(&self) -> Option<&dyn LocalFile>;
/// Returns whether this file is local.
fn is_local(&self) -> bool {
self.as_local().is_some()
}
/// Returns the file's mtime.
fn mtime(&self) -> Option<SystemTime>;
/// Returns the path of this file relative to the worktree's root directory.
fn path(&self) -> &Arc<Path>;
/// Returns the path of this file relative to the worktree's parent directory (this means it
/// includes the name of the worktree's root folder).
fn full_path(&self, cx: &AppContext) -> PathBuf;
/// Returns the last component of this handle's absolute path. If this handle refers to the root
/// of its worktree, then this method will return the name of the worktree itself.
fn file_name<'a>(&'a self, cx: &'a AppContext) -> &'a OsStr;
/// Returns the id of the worktree to which this file belongs.
///
/// This is needed for looking up project-specific settings.
fn worktree_id(&self) -> usize;
/// Returns whether the file has been deleted.
fn is_deleted(&self) -> bool;
/// Returns whether the file existed on disk at one point
fn is_created(&self) -> bool {
self.mtime().is_some()
}
/// Converts this file into an [`Any`] trait object.
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any;
/// Converts this file into a protobuf message.
fn to_proto(&self) -> rpc::proto::File;
/// Return whether Zed considers this to be a private file.
fn is_private(&self) -> bool;
}
/// The file associated with a buffer, in the case where the file is on the local disk.
pub trait LocalFile: File {
/// Returns the absolute path of this file.
fn abs_path(&self, cx: &AppContext) -> PathBuf;
/// Loads the file's contents from disk.
fn load(&self, cx: &AppContext) -> Task<Result<String>>;
/// Returns true if the file should not be shared with collaborators.
fn is_private(&self, _: &AppContext) -> bool {
false
}
}
/// The auto-indent behavior associated with an editing operation.
/// For some editing operations, each affected line of text has its
/// indentation recomputed. For other operations, the entire block
/// of edited text is adjusted uniformly.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum AutoindentMode {
/// Indent each line of inserted text.
EachLine,
/// Apply the same indentation adjustment to all of the lines
/// in a given insertion.
Block {
/// The original indentation level of the first line of each
/// insertion, if it has been copied.
original_indent_columns: Vec<u32>,
},
}
#[derive(Clone)]
struct AutoindentRequest {
before_edit: BufferSnapshot,
entries: Vec<AutoindentRequestEntry>,
is_block_mode: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
struct AutoindentRequestEntry {
/// A range of the buffer whose indentation should be adjusted.
range: Range<Anchor>,
/// Whether or not these lines should be considered brand new, for the
/// purpose of auto-indent. When text is not new, its indentation will
/// only be adjusted if the suggested indentation level has *changed*
/// since the edit was made.
first_line_is_new: bool,
indent_size: IndentSize,
original_indent_column: Option<u32>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct IndentSuggestion {
basis_row: u32,
delta: Ordering,
within_error: bool,
}
struct BufferChunkHighlights<'a> {
captures: SyntaxMapCaptures<'a>,
next_capture: Option<SyntaxMapCapture<'a>>,
stack: Vec<(usize, HighlightId)>,
highlight_maps: Vec<HighlightMap>,
}
/// An iterator that yields chunks of a buffer's text, along with their
/// syntax highlights and diagnostic status.
pub struct BufferChunks<'a> {
range: Range<usize>,
chunks: text::Chunks<'a>,
diagnostic_endpoints: Peekable<vec::IntoIter<DiagnosticEndpoint>>,
error_depth: usize,
warning_depth: usize,
information_depth: usize,
hint_depth: usize,
unnecessary_depth: usize,
highlights: Option<BufferChunkHighlights<'a>>,
}
/// A chunk of a buffer's text, along with its syntax highlight and
/// diagnostic status.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct Chunk<'a> {
/// The text of the chunk.
pub text: &'a str,
/// The syntax highlighting style of the chunk.
pub syntax_highlight_id: Option<HighlightId>,
/// The highlight style that has been applied to this chunk in
/// the editor.
pub highlight_style: Option<HighlightStyle>,
/// The severity of diagnostic associated with this chunk, if any.
pub diagnostic_severity: Option<DiagnosticSeverity>,
/// Whether this chunk of text is marked as unnecessary.
pub is_unnecessary: bool,
/// Whether this chunk of text was originally a tab character.
pub is_tab: bool,
/// An optional recipe for how the chunk should be presented.
pub renderer: Option<ChunkRenderer>,
}
/// A recipe for how the chunk should be presented.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ChunkRenderer {
/// creates a custom element to represent this chunk.
pub render: Arc<dyn Send + Sync + Fn(&mut WindowContext) -> AnyElement>,
/// If true, the element is constrained to the shaped width of the text.
pub constrain_width: bool,
}
impl fmt::Debug for ChunkRenderer {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("ChunkRenderer")
.field("constrain_width", &self.constrain_width)
.finish()
}
}
/// A set of edits to a given version of a buffer, computed asynchronously.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Diff {
pub(crate) base_version: clock::Global,
line_ending: LineEnding,
edits: Vec<(Range<usize>, Arc<str>)>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub(crate) struct DiagnosticEndpoint {
offset: usize,
is_start: bool,
severity: DiagnosticSeverity,
is_unnecessary: bool,
}
/// A class of characters, used for characterizing a run of text.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug)]
pub enum CharKind {
/// Whitespace.
Whitespace,
/// Punctuation.
Punctuation,
/// Word.
Word,
}
/// A runnable is a set of data about a region that could be resolved into a task
pub struct Runnable {
pub tags: SmallVec<[RunnableTag; 1]>,
pub language: Arc<Language>,
pub buffer: BufferId,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct IndentGuide {
pub buffer_id: BufferId,
pub start_row: BufferRow,
pub end_row: BufferRow,
pub depth: u32,
pub tab_size: u32,
pub settings: IndentGuideSettings,
}
impl IndentGuide {
pub fn indent_level(&self) -> u32 {
self.depth * self.tab_size
}
}
impl Buffer {
/// Create a new buffer with the given base text.
pub fn local<T: Into<String>>(base_text: T, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Self {
Self::build(
TextBuffer::new(0, cx.entity_id().as_non_zero_u64().into(), base_text.into()),
None,
None,
Capability::ReadWrite,
)
}
/// Create a new buffer with the given base text that has proper line endings and other normalization applied.
pub fn local_normalized(
base_text_normalized: Rope,
line_ending: LineEnding,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> Self {
Self::build(
TextBuffer::new_normalized(
0,
cx.entity_id().as_non_zero_u64().into(),
line_ending,
base_text_normalized,
),
None,
None,
Capability::ReadWrite,
)
}
/// Create a new buffer that is a replica of a remote buffer.
pub fn remote(
remote_id: BufferId,
replica_id: ReplicaId,
capability: Capability,
base_text: impl Into<String>,
) -> Self {
Self::build(
TextBuffer::new(replica_id, remote_id, base_text.into()),
None,
None,
capability,
)
}
/// Create a new buffer that is a replica of a remote buffer, populating its
/// state from the given protobuf message.
pub fn from_proto(
replica_id: ReplicaId,
capability: Capability,
message: proto::BufferState,
file: Option<Arc<dyn File>>,
) -> Result<Self> {
let buffer_id = BufferId::new(message.id)
.with_context(|| anyhow!("Could not deserialize buffer_id"))?;
let buffer = TextBuffer::new(replica_id, buffer_id, message.base_text);
let mut this = Self::build(buffer, message.diff_base, file, capability);
this.text.set_line_ending(proto::deserialize_line_ending(
rpc::proto::LineEnding::from_i32(message.line_ending)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("missing line_ending"))?,
));
this.saved_version = proto::deserialize_version(&message.saved_version);
this.saved_mtime = message.saved_mtime.map(|time| time.into());
Ok(this)
}
/// Serialize the buffer's state to a protobuf message.
pub fn to_proto(&self) -> proto::BufferState {
proto::BufferState {
id: self.remote_id().into(),
file: self.file.as_ref().map(|f| f.to_proto()),
base_text: self.base_text().to_string(),
diff_base: self.diff_base.as_ref().map(|h| h.to_string()),
line_ending: proto::serialize_line_ending(self.line_ending()) as i32,
saved_version: proto::serialize_version(&self.saved_version),
saved_mtime: self.saved_mtime.map(|time| time.into()),
}
}
/// Serialize as protobufs all of the changes to the buffer since the given version.
pub fn serialize_ops(
&self,
since: Option<clock::Global>,
cx: &AppContext,
) -> Task<Vec<proto::Operation>> {
let mut operations = Vec::new();
operations.extend(self.deferred_ops.iter().map(proto::serialize_operation));
operations.extend(self.remote_selections.iter().map(|(_, set)| {
proto::serialize_operation(&Operation::UpdateSelections {
selections: set.selections.clone(),
lamport_timestamp: set.lamport_timestamp,
line_mode: set.line_mode,
cursor_shape: set.cursor_shape,
})
}));
for (server_id, diagnostics) in &self.diagnostics {
operations.push(proto::serialize_operation(&Operation::UpdateDiagnostics {
lamport_timestamp: self.diagnostics_timestamp,
server_id: *server_id,
diagnostics: diagnostics.iter().cloned().collect(),
}));
}
operations.push(proto::serialize_operation(
&Operation::UpdateCompletionTriggers {
triggers: self.completion_triggers.clone(),
lamport_timestamp: self.completion_triggers_timestamp,
},
));
let text_operations = self.text.operations().clone();
cx.background_executor().spawn(async move {
let since = since.unwrap_or_default();
operations.extend(
text_operations
.iter()
.filter(|(_, op)| !since.observed(op.timestamp()))
.map(|(_, op)| proto::serialize_operation(&Operation::Buffer(op.clone()))),
);
operations.sort_unstable_by_key(proto::lamport_timestamp_for_operation);
operations
})
}
/// Assign a language to the buffer, returning the buffer.
pub fn with_language(mut self, language: Arc<Language>, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Self {
self.set_language(Some(language), cx);
self
}
/// Returns the [Capability] of this buffer.
pub fn capability(&self) -> Capability {
self.capability
}
/// Whether this buffer can only be read.
pub fn read_only(&self) -> bool {
self.capability == Capability::ReadOnly
}
/// Builds a [Buffer] with the given underlying [TextBuffer], diff base, [File] and [Capability].
pub fn build(
buffer: TextBuffer,
diff_base: Option<String>,
file: Option<Arc<dyn File>>,
capability: Capability,
) -> Self {
let saved_mtime = file.as_ref().and_then(|file| file.mtime());
Self {
saved_mtime,
saved_version: buffer.version(),
reload_task: None,
transaction_depth: 0,
was_dirty_before_starting_transaction: None,
has_unsaved_edits: Cell::new((buffer.version(), false)),
text: buffer,
diff_base: diff_base
.map(|mut raw_diff_base| {
LineEnding::normalize(&mut raw_diff_base);
raw_diff_base
})
.map(Rope::from),
diff_base_version: 0,
git_diff: git::diff::BufferDiff::new(),
file,
capability,
syntax_map: Mutex::new(SyntaxMap::new()),
parsing_in_background: false,
non_text_state_update_count: 0,
sync_parse_timeout: Duration::from_millis(1),
parse_status: async_watch::channel(ParseStatus::Idle),
autoindent_requests: Default::default(),
pending_autoindent: Default::default(),
language: None,
remote_selections: Default::default(),
diagnostics: Default::default(),
diagnostics_timestamp: Default::default(),
completion_triggers: Default::default(),
completion_triggers_timestamp: Default::default(),
deferred_ops: OperationQueue::new(),
has_conflict: false,
}
}
/// Retrieve a snapshot of the buffer's current state. This is computationally
/// cheap, and allows reading from the buffer on a background thread.
pub fn snapshot(&self) -> BufferSnapshot {
let text = self.text.snapshot();
let mut syntax_map = self.syntax_map.lock();
syntax_map.interpolate(&text);
let syntax = syntax_map.snapshot();
BufferSnapshot {
text,
syntax,
git_diff: self.git_diff.clone(),
file: self.file.clone(),
remote_selections: self.remote_selections.clone(),
diagnostics: self.diagnostics.clone(),
language: self.language.clone(),
non_text_state_update_count: self.non_text_state_update_count,
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub(crate) fn as_text_snapshot(&self) -> &text::BufferSnapshot {
&self.text
}
/// Retrieve a snapshot of the buffer's raw text, without any
/// language-related state like the syntax tree or diagnostics.
pub fn text_snapshot(&self) -> text::BufferSnapshot {
self.text.snapshot()
}
/// The file associated with the buffer, if any.
pub fn file(&self) -> Option<&Arc<dyn File>> {
self.file.as_ref()
}
/// The version of the buffer that was last saved or reloaded from disk.
pub fn saved_version(&self) -> &clock::Global {
&self.saved_version
}
/// The mtime of the buffer's file when the buffer was last saved or reloaded from disk.
pub fn saved_mtime(&self) -> Option<SystemTime> {
self.saved_mtime
}
/// Assign a language to the buffer.
pub fn set_language(&mut self, language: Option<Arc<Language>>, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
self.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
self.syntax_map.lock().clear();
self.language = language;
self.reparse(cx);
cx.emit(Event::LanguageChanged);
}
/// Assign a language registry to the buffer. This allows the buffer to retrieve
/// other languages if parts of the buffer are written in different languages.
pub fn set_language_registry(&mut self, language_registry: Arc<LanguageRegistry>) {
self.syntax_map
.lock()
.set_language_registry(language_registry);
}
pub fn language_registry(&self) -> Option<Arc<LanguageRegistry>> {
self.syntax_map.lock().language_registry()
}
/// Assign the buffer a new [Capability].
pub fn set_capability(&mut self, capability: Capability, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
self.capability = capability;
cx.emit(Event::CapabilityChanged)
}
/// This method is called to signal that the buffer has been saved.
pub fn did_save(
&mut self,
version: clock::Global,
mtime: Option<SystemTime>,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
self.saved_version = version;
self.has_unsaved_edits
.set((self.saved_version().clone(), false));
self.has_conflict = false;
self.saved_mtime = mtime;
cx.emit(Event::Saved);
cx.notify();
}
/// Reloads the contents of the buffer from disk.
pub fn reload(
&mut self,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> oneshot::Receiver<Option<Transaction>> {
let (tx, rx) = futures::channel::oneshot::channel();
let prev_version = self.text.version();
self.reload_task = Some(cx.spawn(|this, mut cx| async move {
let Some((new_mtime, new_text)) = this.update(&mut cx, |this, cx| {
let file = this.file.as_ref()?.as_local()?;
Some((file.mtime(), file.load(cx)))
})?
else {
return Ok(());
};
let new_text = new_text.await?;
let diff = this
.update(&mut cx, |this, cx| this.diff(new_text.clone(), cx))?
.await;
this.update(&mut cx, |this, cx| {
if this.version() == diff.base_version {
this.finalize_last_transaction();
this.apply_diff(diff, cx);
tx.send(this.finalize_last_transaction().cloned()).ok();
this.has_conflict = false;
this.did_reload(this.version(), this.line_ending(), new_mtime, cx);
} else {
if !diff.edits.is_empty()
|| this
.edits_since::<usize>(&diff.base_version)
.next()
.is_some()
{
this.has_conflict = true;
}
this.did_reload(prev_version, this.line_ending(), this.saved_mtime, cx);
}
this.reload_task.take();
})
}));
rx
}
/// This method is called to signal that the buffer has been reloaded.
pub fn did_reload(
&mut self,
version: clock::Global,
line_ending: LineEnding,
mtime: Option<SystemTime>,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
self.saved_version = version;
self.has_unsaved_edits
.set((self.saved_version.clone(), false));
self.text.set_line_ending(line_ending);
self.saved_mtime = mtime;
cx.emit(Event::Reloaded);
cx.notify();
}
/// Updates the [File] backing this buffer. This should be called when
/// the file has changed or has been deleted.
pub fn file_updated(&mut self, new_file: Arc<dyn File>, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
let mut file_changed = false;
if let Some(old_file) = self.file.as_ref() {
if new_file.path() != old_file.path() {
file_changed = true;
}
if new_file.is_deleted() {
if !old_file.is_deleted() {
file_changed = true;
if !self.is_dirty() {
cx.emit(Event::DirtyChanged);
}
}
} else {
let new_mtime = new_file.mtime();
if new_mtime != old_file.mtime() {
file_changed = true;
if !self.is_dirty() {
self.reload(cx).close();
}
}
}
} else {
file_changed = true;
};
self.file = Some(new_file);
if file_changed {
self.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
cx.emit(Event::FileHandleChanged);
cx.notify();
}
}
/// Returns the current diff base, see [Buffer::set_diff_base].
pub fn diff_base(&self) -> Option<&Rope> {
self.diff_base.as_ref()
}
/// Sets the text that will be used to compute a Git diff
/// against the buffer text.
pub fn set_diff_base(&mut self, diff_base: Option<String>, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
self.diff_base = diff_base
.map(|mut raw_diff_base| {
LineEnding::normalize(&mut raw_diff_base);
raw_diff_base
})
.map(Rope::from);
self.diff_base_version += 1;
if let Some(recalc_task) = self.git_diff_recalc(cx) {
cx.spawn(|buffer, mut cx| async move {
recalc_task.await;
buffer
.update(&mut cx, |_, cx| {
cx.emit(Event::DiffBaseChanged);
})
.ok();
})
.detach();
}
}
/// Returns a number, unique per diff base set to the buffer.
pub fn diff_base_version(&self) -> usize {
self.diff_base_version
}
/// Recomputes the Git diff status.
pub fn git_diff_recalc(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Option<Task<()>> {
let diff_base = self.diff_base.clone()?;
let snapshot = self.snapshot();
let mut diff = self.git_diff.clone();
let diff = cx.background_executor().spawn(async move {
diff.update(&diff_base, &snapshot).await;
diff
});
Some(cx.spawn(|this, mut cx| async move {
let buffer_diff = diff.await;
this.update(&mut cx, |this, cx| {
this.git_diff = buffer_diff;
this.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
cx.emit(Event::DiffUpdated);
})
.ok();
}))
}
/// Returns the primary [Language] assigned to this [Buffer].
pub fn language(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Language>> {
self.language.as_ref()
}
/// Returns the [Language] at the given location.
pub fn language_at<D: ToOffset>(&self, position: D) -> Option<Arc<Language>> {
let offset = position.to_offset(self);
self.syntax_map
.lock()
.layers_for_range(offset..offset, &self.text)
.last()
.map(|info| info.language.clone())
.or_else(|| self.language.clone())
}
/// An integer version number that accounts for all updates besides
/// the buffer's text itself (which is versioned via a version vector).
pub fn non_text_state_update_count(&self) -> usize {
self.non_text_state_update_count
}
/// Whether the buffer is being parsed in the background.
#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]
pub fn is_parsing(&self) -> bool {
self.parsing_in_background
}
/// Indicates whether the buffer contains any regions that may be
/// written in a language that hasn't been loaded yet.
pub fn contains_unknown_injections(&self) -> bool {
self.syntax_map.lock().contains_unknown_injections()
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn set_sync_parse_timeout(&mut self, timeout: Duration) {
self.sync_parse_timeout = timeout;
}
/// Called after an edit to synchronize the buffer's main parse tree with
/// the buffer's new underlying state.
///
/// Locks the syntax map and interpolates the edits since the last reparse
/// into the foreground syntax tree.
///
/// Then takes a stable snapshot of the syntax map before unlocking it.
/// The snapshot with the interpolated edits is sent to a background thread,
/// where we ask Tree-sitter to perform an incremental parse.
///
/// Meanwhile, in the foreground, we block the main thread for up to 1ms
/// waiting on the parse to complete. As soon as it completes, we proceed
/// synchronously, unless a 1ms timeout elapses.
///
/// If we time out waiting on the parse, we spawn a second task waiting
/// until the parse does complete and return with the interpolated tree still
/// in the foreground. When the background parse completes, call back into
/// the main thread and assign the foreground parse state.
///
/// If the buffer or grammar changed since the start of the background parse,
/// initiate an additional reparse recursively. To avoid concurrent parses
/// for the same buffer, we only initiate a new parse if we are not already
/// parsing in the background.
pub fn reparse(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
if self.parsing_in_background {
return;
}
let language = if let Some(language) = self.language.clone() {
language
} else {
return;
};
let text = self.text_snapshot();
let parsed_version = self.version();
let mut syntax_map = self.syntax_map.lock();
syntax_map.interpolate(&text);
let language_registry = syntax_map.language_registry();
let mut syntax_snapshot = syntax_map.snapshot();
drop(syntax_map);
let parse_task = cx.background_executor().spawn({
let language = language.clone();
let language_registry = language_registry.clone();
async move {
syntax_snapshot.reparse(&text, language_registry, language);
syntax_snapshot
}
});
self.parse_status.0.send(ParseStatus::Parsing).unwrap();
match cx
.background_executor()
.block_with_timeout(self.sync_parse_timeout, parse_task)
{
Ok(new_syntax_snapshot) => {
self.did_finish_parsing(new_syntax_snapshot, cx);
return;
}
Err(parse_task) => {
self.parsing_in_background = true;
cx.spawn(move |this, mut cx| async move {
let new_syntax_map = parse_task.await;
this.update(&mut cx, move |this, cx| {
let grammar_changed =
this.language.as_ref().map_or(true, |current_language| {
!Arc::ptr_eq(&language, current_language)
});
let language_registry_changed = new_syntax_map
.contains_unknown_injections()
&& language_registry.map_or(false, |registry| {
registry.version() != new_syntax_map.language_registry_version()
});
let parse_again = language_registry_changed
|| grammar_changed
|| this.version.changed_since(&parsed_version);
this.did_finish_parsing(new_syntax_map, cx);
this.parsing_in_background = false;
if parse_again {
this.reparse(cx);
}
})
.ok();
})
.detach();
}
}
}
fn did_finish_parsing(&mut self, syntax_snapshot: SyntaxSnapshot, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
self.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
self.syntax_map.lock().did_parse(syntax_snapshot);
self.request_autoindent(cx);
self.parse_status.0.send(ParseStatus::Idle).unwrap();
cx.emit(Event::Reparsed);
cx.notify();
}
pub fn parse_status(&self) -> watch::Receiver<ParseStatus> {
self.parse_status.1.clone()
}
/// Assign to the buffer a set of diagnostics created by a given language server.
pub fn update_diagnostics(
&mut self,
server_id: LanguageServerId,
diagnostics: DiagnosticSet,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
let lamport_timestamp = self.text.lamport_clock.tick();
let op = Operation::UpdateDiagnostics {
server_id,
diagnostics: diagnostics.iter().cloned().collect(),
lamport_timestamp,
};
self.apply_diagnostic_update(server_id, diagnostics, lamport_timestamp, cx);
self.send_operation(op, cx);
}
fn request_autoindent(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
if let Some(indent_sizes) = self.compute_autoindents() {
let indent_sizes = cx.background_executor().spawn(indent_sizes);
match cx
.background_executor()
.block_with_timeout(Duration::from_micros(500), indent_sizes)
{
Ok(indent_sizes) => self.apply_autoindents(indent_sizes, cx),
Err(indent_sizes) => {
self.pending_autoindent = Some(cx.spawn(|this, mut cx| async move {
let indent_sizes = indent_sizes.await;
this.update(&mut cx, |this, cx| {
this.apply_autoindents(indent_sizes, cx);
})
.ok();
}));
}
}
} else {
self.autoindent_requests.clear();
}
}
fn compute_autoindents(&self) -> Option<impl Future<Output = BTreeMap<u32, IndentSize>>> {
let max_rows_between_yields = 100;
let snapshot = self.snapshot();
if snapshot.syntax.is_empty() || self.autoindent_requests.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let autoindent_requests = self.autoindent_requests.clone();
Some(async move {
let mut indent_sizes = BTreeMap::new();
for request in autoindent_requests {
// Resolve each edited range to its row in the current buffer and in the
// buffer before this batch of edits.
let mut row_ranges = Vec::new();
let mut old_to_new_rows = BTreeMap::new();
let mut language_indent_sizes_by_new_row = Vec::new();
for entry in &request.entries {
let position = entry.range.start;
let new_row = position.to_point(&snapshot).row;
let new_end_row = entry.range.end.to_point(&snapshot).row + 1;
language_indent_sizes_by_new_row.push((new_row, entry.indent_size));
if !entry.first_line_is_new {
let old_row = position.to_point(&request.before_edit).row;
old_to_new_rows.insert(old_row, new_row);
}
row_ranges.push((new_row..new_end_row, entry.original_indent_column));
}
// Build a map containing the suggested indentation for each of the edited lines
// with respect to the state of the buffer before these edits. This map is keyed
// by the rows for these lines in the current state of the buffer.
let mut old_suggestions = BTreeMap::<u32, (IndentSize, bool)>::default();
let old_edited_ranges =
contiguous_ranges(old_to_new_rows.keys().copied(), max_rows_between_yields);
let mut language_indent_sizes = language_indent_sizes_by_new_row.iter().peekable();
let mut language_indent_size = IndentSize::default();
for old_edited_range in old_edited_ranges {
let suggestions = request
.before_edit
.suggest_autoindents(old_edited_range.clone())
.into_iter()
.flatten();
for (old_row, suggestion) in old_edited_range.zip(suggestions) {
if let Some(suggestion) = suggestion {
let new_row = *old_to_new_rows.get(&old_row).unwrap();
// Find the indent size based on the language for this row.
while let Some((row, size)) = language_indent_sizes.peek() {
if *row > new_row {
break;
}
language_indent_size = *size;
language_indent_sizes.next();
}
let suggested_indent = old_to_new_rows
.get(&suggestion.basis_row)
.and_then(|from_row| {
Some(old_suggestions.get(from_row).copied()?.0)
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
request
.before_edit
.indent_size_for_line(suggestion.basis_row)
})
.with_delta(suggestion.delta, language_indent_size);
old_suggestions
.insert(new_row, (suggested_indent, suggestion.within_error));
}
}
yield_now().await;
}
// In block mode, only compute indentation suggestions for the first line
// of each insertion. Otherwise, compute suggestions for every inserted line.
let new_edited_row_ranges = contiguous_ranges(
row_ranges.iter().flat_map(|(range, _)| {
if request.is_block_mode {
range.start..range.start + 1
} else {
range.clone()
}
}),
max_rows_between_yields,
);
// Compute new suggestions for each line, but only include them in the result
// if they differ from the old suggestion for that line.
let mut language_indent_sizes = language_indent_sizes_by_new_row.iter().peekable();
let mut language_indent_size = IndentSize::default();
for new_edited_row_range in new_edited_row_ranges {
let suggestions = snapshot
.suggest_autoindents(new_edited_row_range.clone())
.into_iter()
.flatten();
for (new_row, suggestion) in new_edited_row_range.zip(suggestions) {
if let Some(suggestion) = suggestion {
// Find the indent size based on the language for this row.
while let Some((row, size)) = language_indent_sizes.peek() {
if *row > new_row {
break;
}
language_indent_size = *size;
language_indent_sizes.next();
}
let suggested_indent = indent_sizes
.get(&suggestion.basis_row)
.copied()
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
snapshot.indent_size_for_line(suggestion.basis_row)
})
.with_delta(suggestion.delta, language_indent_size);
if old_suggestions.get(&new_row).map_or(
true,
|(old_indentation, was_within_error)| {
suggested_indent != *old_indentation
&& (!suggestion.within_error || *was_within_error)
},
) {
indent_sizes.insert(new_row, suggested_indent);
}
}
}
yield_now().await;
}
// For each block of inserted text, adjust the indentation of the remaining
// lines of the block by the same amount as the first line was adjusted.
if request.is_block_mode {
for (row_range, original_indent_column) in
row_ranges
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|(range, original_indent_column)| {
if range.len() > 1 {
Some((range, original_indent_column?))
} else {
None
}
})
{
let new_indent = indent_sizes
.get(&row_range.start)
.copied()
.unwrap_or_else(|| snapshot.indent_size_for_line(row_range.start));
let delta = new_indent.len as i64 - original_indent_column as i64;
if delta != 0 {
for row in row_range.skip(1) {
indent_sizes.entry(row).or_insert_with(|| {
let mut size = snapshot.indent_size_for_line(row);
if size.kind == new_indent.kind {
match delta.cmp(&0) {
Ordering::Greater => size.len += delta as u32,
Ordering::Less => {
size.len = size.len.saturating_sub(-delta as u32)
}
Ordering::Equal => {}
}
}
size
});
}
}
}
}
}
indent_sizes
})
}
fn apply_autoindents(
&mut self,
indent_sizes: BTreeMap<u32, IndentSize>,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
self.autoindent_requests.clear();
let edits: Vec<_> = indent_sizes
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|(row, indent_size)| {
let current_size = indent_size_for_line(self, row);
Self::edit_for_indent_size_adjustment(row, current_size, indent_size)
})
.collect();
self.edit(edits, None, cx);
}
/// Create a minimal edit that will cause the given row to be indented
/// with the given size. After applying this edit, the length of the line
/// will always be at least `new_size.len`.
pub fn edit_for_indent_size_adjustment(
row: u32,
current_size: IndentSize,
new_size: IndentSize,
) -> Option<(Range<Point>, String)> {
if new_size.kind == current_size.kind {
match new_size.len.cmp(&current_size.len) {
Ordering::Greater => {
let point = Point::new(row, 0);
Some((
point..point,
iter::repeat(new_size.char())
.take((new_size.len - current_size.len) as usize)
.collect::<String>(),
))
}
Ordering::Less => Some((
Point::new(row, 0)..Point::new(row, current_size.len - new_size.len),
String::new(),
)),
Ordering::Equal => None,
}
} else {
Some((
Point::new(row, 0)..Point::new(row, current_size.len),
iter::repeat(new_size.char())
.take(new_size.len as usize)
.collect::<String>(),
))
}
}
/// Spawns a background task that asynchronously computes a `Diff` between the buffer's text
/// and the given new text.
pub fn diff(&self, mut new_text: String, cx: &AppContext) -> Task<Diff> {
let old_text = self.as_rope().clone();
let base_version = self.version();
cx.background_executor()
.spawn_labeled(*BUFFER_DIFF_TASK, async move {
let old_text = old_text.to_string();
let line_ending = LineEnding::detect(&new_text);
LineEnding::normalize(&mut new_text);
let diff = TextDiff::from_chars(old_text.as_str(), new_text.as_str());
let empty: Arc<str> = "".into();
let mut edits = Vec::new();
let mut old_offset = 0;
let mut new_offset = 0;
let mut last_edit: Option<(Range<usize>, Range<usize>)> = None;
for change in diff.iter_all_changes().map(Some).chain([None]) {
if let Some(change) = &change {
let len = change.value().len();
match change.tag() {
ChangeTag::Equal => {
old_offset += len;
new_offset += len;
}
ChangeTag::Delete => {
let old_end_offset = old_offset + len;
if let Some((last_old_range, _)) = &mut last_edit {
last_old_range.end = old_end_offset;
} else {
last_edit =
Some((old_offset..old_end_offset, new_offset..new_offset));
}
old_offset = old_end_offset;
}
ChangeTag::Insert => {
let new_end_offset = new_offset + len;
if let Some((_, last_new_range)) = &mut last_edit {
last_new_range.end = new_end_offset;
} else {
last_edit =
Some((old_offset..old_offset, new_offset..new_end_offset));
}
new_offset = new_end_offset;
}
}
}
if let Some((old_range, new_range)) = &last_edit {
if old_offset > old_range.end
|| new_offset > new_range.end
|| change.is_none()
{
let text = if new_range.is_empty() {
empty.clone()
} else {
new_text[new_range.clone()].into()
};
edits.push((old_range.clone(), text));
last_edit.take();
}
}
}
Diff {
base_version,
line_ending,
edits,
}
})
}
/// Spawns a background task that searches the buffer for any whitespace
/// at the ends of a lines, and returns a `Diff` that removes that whitespace.
pub fn remove_trailing_whitespace(&self, cx: &AppContext) -> Task<Diff> {
let old_text = self.as_rope().clone();
let line_ending = self.line_ending();
let base_version = self.version();
cx.background_executor().spawn(async move {
let ranges = trailing_whitespace_ranges(&old_text);
let empty = Arc::<str>::from("");
Diff {
base_version,
line_ending,
edits: ranges
.into_iter()
.map(|range| (range, empty.clone()))
.collect(),
}
})
}
/// Ensures that the buffer ends with a single newline character, and
/// no other whitespace.
pub fn ensure_final_newline(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
let len = self.len();
let mut offset = len;
for chunk in self.as_rope().reversed_chunks_in_range(0..len) {
let non_whitespace_len = chunk
.trim_end_matches(|c: char| c.is_ascii_whitespace())
.len();
offset -= chunk.len();
offset += non_whitespace_len;
if non_whitespace_len != 0 {
if offset == len - 1 && chunk.get(non_whitespace_len..) == Some("\n") {
return;
}
break;
}
}
self.edit([(offset..len, "\n")], None, cx);
}
/// Applies a diff to the buffer. If the buffer has changed since the given diff was
/// calculated, then adjust the diff to account for those changes, and discard any
/// parts of the diff that conflict with those changes.
pub fn apply_diff(&mut self, diff: Diff, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Option<TransactionId> {
// Check for any edits to the buffer that have occurred since this diff
// was computed.
let snapshot = self.snapshot();
let mut edits_since = snapshot.edits_since::<usize>(&diff.base_version).peekable();
let mut delta = 0;
let adjusted_edits = diff.edits.into_iter().filter_map(|(range, new_text)| {
while let Some(edit_since) = edits_since.peek() {
// If the edit occurs after a diff hunk, then it does not
// affect that hunk.
if edit_since.old.start > range.end {
break;
}
// If the edit precedes the diff hunk, then adjust the hunk
// to reflect the edit.
else if edit_since.old.end < range.start {
delta += edit_since.new_len() as i64 - edit_since.old_len() as i64;
edits_since.next();
}
// If the edit intersects a diff hunk, then discard that hunk.
else {
return None;
}
}
let start = (range.start as i64 + delta) as usize;
let end = (range.end as i64 + delta) as usize;
Some((start..end, new_text))
});
self.start_transaction();
self.text.set_line_ending(diff.line_ending);
self.edit(adjusted_edits, None, cx);
self.end_transaction(cx)
}
fn has_unsaved_edits(&self) -> bool {
let (last_version, has_unsaved_edits) = self.has_unsaved_edits.take();
if last_version == self.version {
self.has_unsaved_edits
.set((last_version, has_unsaved_edits));
return has_unsaved_edits;
}
let has_edits = self.has_edits_since(&self.saved_version);
self.has_unsaved_edits
.set((self.version.clone(), has_edits));
has_edits
}
/// Checks if the buffer has unsaved changes.
pub fn is_dirty(&self) -> bool {
self.has_conflict
|| self.has_unsaved_edits()
|| self
.file
.as_ref()
.map_or(false, |file| file.is_deleted() || !file.is_created())
}
/// Checks if the buffer and its file have both changed since the buffer
/// was last saved or reloaded.
pub fn has_conflict(&self) -> bool {
self.has_conflict
|| self.file.as_ref().map_or(false, |file| {
file.mtime() > self.saved_mtime && self.has_unsaved_edits()
})
}
/// Gets a [`Subscription`] that tracks all of the changes to the buffer's text.
pub fn subscribe(&mut self) -> Subscription {
self.text.subscribe()
}
/// Starts a transaction, if one is not already in-progress. When undoing or
/// redoing edits, all of the edits performed within a transaction are undone
/// or redone together.
pub fn start_transaction(&mut self) -> Option<TransactionId> {
self.start_transaction_at(Instant::now())
}
/// Starts a transaction, providing the current time. Subsequent transactions
/// that occur within a short period of time will be grouped together. This
/// is controlled by the buffer's undo grouping duration.
pub fn start_transaction_at(&mut self, now: Instant) -> Option<TransactionId> {
self.transaction_depth += 1;
if self.was_dirty_before_starting_transaction.is_none() {
self.was_dirty_before_starting_transaction = Some(self.is_dirty());
}
self.text.start_transaction_at(now)
}
/// Terminates the current transaction, if this is the outermost transaction.
pub fn end_transaction(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Option<TransactionId> {
self.end_transaction_at(Instant::now(), cx)
}
/// Terminates the current transaction, providing the current time. Subsequent transactions
/// that occur within a short period of time will be grouped together. This
/// is controlled by the buffer's undo grouping duration.
pub fn end_transaction_at(
&mut self,
now: Instant,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> Option<TransactionId> {
assert!(self.transaction_depth > 0);
self.transaction_depth -= 1;
let was_dirty = if self.transaction_depth == 0 {
self.was_dirty_before_starting_transaction.take().unwrap()
} else {
false
};
if let Some((transaction_id, start_version)) = self.text.end_transaction_at(now) {
self.did_edit(&start_version, was_dirty, cx);
Some(transaction_id)
} else {
None
}
}
/// Manually add a transaction to the buffer's undo history.
pub fn push_transaction(&mut self, transaction: Transaction, now: Instant) {
self.text.push_transaction(transaction, now);
}
/// Prevent the last transaction from being grouped with any subsequent transactions,
/// even if they occur with the buffer's undo grouping duration.
pub fn finalize_last_transaction(&mut self) -> Option<&Transaction> {
self.text.finalize_last_transaction()
}
/// Manually group all changes since a given transaction.
pub fn group_until_transaction(&mut self, transaction_id: TransactionId) {
self.text.group_until_transaction(transaction_id);
}
/// Manually remove a transaction from the buffer's undo history
pub fn forget_transaction(&mut self, transaction_id: TransactionId) {
self.text.forget_transaction(transaction_id);
}
/// Manually merge two adjacent transactions in the buffer's undo history.
pub fn merge_transactions(&mut self, transaction: TransactionId, destination: TransactionId) {
self.text.merge_transactions(transaction, destination);
}
/// Waits for the buffer to receive operations with the given timestamps.
pub fn wait_for_edits(
&mut self,
edit_ids: impl IntoIterator<Item = clock::Lamport>,
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<()>> {
self.text.wait_for_edits(edit_ids)
}
/// Waits for the buffer to receive the operations necessary for resolving the given anchors.
pub fn wait_for_anchors(
&mut self,
anchors: impl IntoIterator<Item = Anchor>,
) -> impl 'static + Future<Output = Result<()>> {
self.text.wait_for_anchors(anchors)
}
/// Waits for the buffer to receive operations up to the given version.
pub fn wait_for_version(&mut self, version: clock::Global) -> impl Future<Output = Result<()>> {
self.text.wait_for_version(version)
}
/// Forces all futures returned by [`Buffer::wait_for_version`], [`Buffer::wait_for_edits`], or
/// [`Buffer::wait_for_version`] to resolve with an error.
pub fn give_up_waiting(&mut self) {
self.text.give_up_waiting();
}
/// Stores a set of selections that should be broadcasted to all of the buffer's replicas.
pub fn set_active_selections(
&mut self,
selections: Arc<[Selection<Anchor>]>,
line_mode: bool,
cursor_shape: CursorShape,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
let lamport_timestamp = self.text.lamport_clock.tick();
self.remote_selections.insert(
self.text.replica_id(),
SelectionSet {
selections: selections.clone(),
lamport_timestamp,
line_mode,
cursor_shape,
},
);
self.send_operation(
Operation::UpdateSelections {
selections,
line_mode,
lamport_timestamp,
cursor_shape,
},
cx,
);
self.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
cx.notify();
}
/// Clears the selections, so that other replicas of the buffer do not see any selections for
/// this replica.
pub fn remove_active_selections(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
if self
.remote_selections
.get(&self.text.replica_id())
.map_or(true, |set| !set.selections.is_empty())
{
self.set_active_selections(Arc::from([]), false, Default::default(), cx);
}
}
/// Replaces the buffer's entire text.
pub fn set_text<T>(&mut self, text: T, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Option<clock::Lamport>
where
T: Into<Arc<str>>,
{
self.autoindent_requests.clear();
self.edit([(0..self.len(), text)], None, cx)
}
/// Applies the given edits to the buffer. Each edit is specified as a range of text to
/// delete, and a string of text to insert at that location.
///
/// If an [`AutoindentMode`] is provided, then the buffer will enqueue an auto-indent
/// request for the edited ranges, which will be processed when the buffer finishes
/// parsing.
///
/// Parsing takes place at the end of a transaction, and may compute synchronously
/// or asynchronously, depending on the changes.
pub fn edit<I, S, T>(
&mut self,
edits_iter: I,
autoindent_mode: Option<AutoindentMode>,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> Option<clock::Lamport>
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = (Range<S>, T)>,
S: ToOffset,
T: Into<Arc<str>>,
{
// Skip invalid edits and coalesce contiguous ones.
let mut edits: Vec<(Range<usize>, Arc<str>)> = Vec::new();
for (range, new_text) in edits_iter {
let mut range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
if range.start > range.end {
mem::swap(&mut range.start, &mut range.end);
}
let new_text = new_text.into();
if !new_text.is_empty() || !range.is_empty() {
if let Some((prev_range, prev_text)) = edits.last_mut() {
if prev_range.end >= range.start {
prev_range.end = cmp::max(prev_range.end, range.end);
*prev_text = format!("{prev_text}{new_text}").into();
} else {
edits.push((range, new_text));
}
} else {
edits.push((range, new_text));
}
}
}
if edits.is_empty() {
return None;
}
self.start_transaction();
self.pending_autoindent.take();
let autoindent_request = autoindent_mode
.and_then(|mode| self.language.as_ref().map(|_| (self.snapshot(), mode)));
let edit_operation = self.text.edit(edits.iter().cloned());
let edit_id = edit_operation.timestamp();
if let Some((before_edit, mode)) = autoindent_request {
let mut delta = 0isize;
let entries = edits
.into_iter()
.enumerate()
.zip(&edit_operation.as_edit().unwrap().new_text)
.map(|((ix, (range, _)), new_text)| {
let new_text_length = new_text.len();
let old_start = range.start.to_point(&before_edit);
let new_start = (delta + range.start as isize) as usize;
delta += new_text_length as isize - (range.end as isize - range.start as isize);
let mut range_of_insertion_to_indent = 0..new_text_length;
let mut first_line_is_new = false;
let mut original_indent_column = None;
// When inserting an entire line at the beginning of an existing line,
// treat the insertion as new.
if new_text.contains('\n')
&& old_start.column <= before_edit.indent_size_for_line(old_start.row).len
{
first_line_is_new = true;
}
// When inserting text starting with a newline, avoid auto-indenting the
// previous line.
if new_text.starts_with('\n') {
range_of_insertion_to_indent.start += 1;
first_line_is_new = true;
}
// Avoid auto-indenting after the insertion.
if let AutoindentMode::Block {
original_indent_columns,
} = &mode
{
original_indent_column =
Some(original_indent_columns.get(ix).copied().unwrap_or_else(|| {
indent_size_for_text(
new_text[range_of_insertion_to_indent.clone()].chars(),
)
.len
}));
if new_text[range_of_insertion_to_indent.clone()].ends_with('\n') {
range_of_insertion_to_indent.end -= 1;
}
}
AutoindentRequestEntry {
first_line_is_new,
original_indent_column,
indent_size: before_edit.language_indent_size_at(range.start, cx),
range: self.anchor_before(new_start + range_of_insertion_to_indent.start)
..self.anchor_after(new_start + range_of_insertion_to_indent.end),
}
})
.collect();
self.autoindent_requests.push(Arc::new(AutoindentRequest {
before_edit,
entries,
is_block_mode: matches!(mode, AutoindentMode::Block { .. }),
}));
}
self.end_transaction(cx);
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(edit_operation), cx);
Some(edit_id)
}
fn did_edit(
&mut self,
old_version: &clock::Global,
was_dirty: bool,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
if self.edits_since::<usize>(old_version).next().is_none() {
return;
}
self.reparse(cx);
cx.emit(Event::Edited);
if was_dirty != self.is_dirty() {
cx.emit(Event::DirtyChanged);
}
cx.notify();
}
/// Applies the given remote operations to the buffer.
pub fn apply_ops<I: IntoIterator<Item = Operation>>(
&mut self,
ops: I,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> Result<()> {
self.pending_autoindent.take();
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
let mut deferred_ops = Vec::new();
let buffer_ops = ops
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|op| match op {
Operation::Buffer(op) => Some(op),
_ => {
if self.can_apply_op(&op) {
self.apply_op(op, cx);
} else {
deferred_ops.push(op);
}
None
}
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
self.text.apply_ops(buffer_ops)?;
self.deferred_ops.insert(deferred_ops);
self.flush_deferred_ops(cx);
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx);
// Notify independently of whether the buffer was edited as the operations could include a
// selection update.
cx.notify();
Ok(())
}
fn flush_deferred_ops(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
let mut deferred_ops = Vec::new();
for op in self.deferred_ops.drain().iter().cloned() {
if self.can_apply_op(&op) {
self.apply_op(op, cx);
} else {
deferred_ops.push(op);
}
}
self.deferred_ops.insert(deferred_ops);
}
pub fn has_deferred_ops(&self) -> bool {
!self.deferred_ops.is_empty() || self.text.has_deferred_ops()
}
fn can_apply_op(&self, operation: &Operation) -> bool {
match operation {
Operation::Buffer(_) => {
unreachable!("buffer operations should never be applied at this layer")
}
Operation::UpdateDiagnostics {
diagnostics: diagnostic_set,
..
} => diagnostic_set.iter().all(|diagnostic| {
self.text.can_resolve(&diagnostic.range.start)
&& self.text.can_resolve(&diagnostic.range.end)
}),
Operation::UpdateSelections { selections, .. } => selections
.iter()
.all(|s| self.can_resolve(&s.start) && self.can_resolve(&s.end)),
Operation::UpdateCompletionTriggers { .. } => true,
}
}
fn apply_op(&mut self, operation: Operation, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
match operation {
Operation::Buffer(_) => {
unreachable!("buffer operations should never be applied at this layer")
}
Operation::UpdateDiagnostics {
server_id,
diagnostics: diagnostic_set,
lamport_timestamp,
} => {
let snapshot = self.snapshot();
self.apply_diagnostic_update(
server_id,
DiagnosticSet::from_sorted_entries(diagnostic_set.iter().cloned(), &snapshot),
lamport_timestamp,
cx,
);
}
Operation::UpdateSelections {
selections,
lamport_timestamp,
line_mode,
cursor_shape,
} => {
if let Some(set) = self.remote_selections.get(&lamport_timestamp.replica_id) {
if set.lamport_timestamp > lamport_timestamp {
return;
}
}
self.remote_selections.insert(
lamport_timestamp.replica_id,
SelectionSet {
selections,
lamport_timestamp,
line_mode,
cursor_shape,
},
);
self.text.lamport_clock.observe(lamport_timestamp);
self.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
}
Operation::UpdateCompletionTriggers {
triggers,
lamport_timestamp,
} => {
self.completion_triggers = triggers;
self.text.lamport_clock.observe(lamport_timestamp);
}
}
}
fn apply_diagnostic_update(
&mut self,
server_id: LanguageServerId,
diagnostics: DiagnosticSet,
lamport_timestamp: clock::Lamport,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
if lamport_timestamp > self.diagnostics_timestamp {
let ix = self.diagnostics.binary_search_by_key(&server_id, |e| e.0);
if diagnostics.len() == 0 {
if let Ok(ix) = ix {
self.diagnostics.remove(ix);
}
} else {
match ix {
Err(ix) => self.diagnostics.insert(ix, (server_id, diagnostics)),
Ok(ix) => self.diagnostics[ix].1 = diagnostics,
};
}
self.diagnostics_timestamp = lamport_timestamp;
self.non_text_state_update_count += 1;
self.text.lamport_clock.observe(lamport_timestamp);
cx.notify();
cx.emit(Event::DiagnosticsUpdated);
}
}
fn send_operation(&mut self, operation: Operation, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
cx.emit(Event::Operation(operation));
}
/// Removes the selections for a given peer.
pub fn remove_peer(&mut self, replica_id: ReplicaId, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
self.remote_selections.remove(&replica_id);
cx.notify();
}
/// Undoes the most recent transaction.
pub fn undo(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Option<TransactionId> {
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
if let Some((transaction_id, operation)) = self.text.undo() {
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(operation), cx);
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx);
Some(transaction_id)
} else {
None
}
}
/// Manually undoes a specific transaction in the buffer's undo history.
pub fn undo_transaction(
&mut self,
transaction_id: TransactionId,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> bool {
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
if let Some(operation) = self.text.undo_transaction(transaction_id) {
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(operation), cx);
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx);
true
} else {
false
}
}
/// Manually undoes all changes after a given transaction in the buffer's undo history.
pub fn undo_to_transaction(
&mut self,
transaction_id: TransactionId,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> bool {
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
let operations = self.text.undo_to_transaction(transaction_id);
let undone = !operations.is_empty();
for operation in operations {
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(operation), cx);
}
if undone {
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx)
}
undone
}
/// Manually redoes a specific transaction in the buffer's redo history.
pub fn redo(&mut self, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) -> Option<TransactionId> {
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
if let Some((transaction_id, operation)) = self.text.redo() {
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(operation), cx);
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx);
Some(transaction_id)
} else {
None
}
}
/// Manually undoes all changes until a given transaction in the buffer's redo history.
pub fn redo_to_transaction(
&mut self,
transaction_id: TransactionId,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) -> bool {
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
let operations = self.text.redo_to_transaction(transaction_id);
let redone = !operations.is_empty();
for operation in operations {
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(operation), cx);
}
if redone {
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx)
}
redone
}
/// Override current completion triggers with the user-provided completion triggers.
pub fn set_completion_triggers(&mut self, triggers: Vec<String>, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
self.completion_triggers.clone_from(&triggers);
self.completion_triggers_timestamp = self.text.lamport_clock.tick();
self.send_operation(
Operation::UpdateCompletionTriggers {
triggers,
lamport_timestamp: self.completion_triggers_timestamp,
},
cx,
);
cx.notify();
}
/// Returns a list of strings which trigger a completion menu for this language.
/// Usually this is driven by LSP server which returns a list of trigger characters for completions.
pub fn completion_triggers(&self) -> &[String] {
&self.completion_triggers
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]
impl Buffer {
pub fn edit_via_marked_text(
&mut self,
marked_string: &str,
autoindent_mode: Option<AutoindentMode>,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) {
let edits = self.edits_for_marked_text(marked_string);
self.edit(edits, autoindent_mode, cx);
}
pub fn set_group_interval(&mut self, group_interval: Duration) {
self.text.set_group_interval(group_interval);
}
pub fn randomly_edit<T>(
&mut self,
rng: &mut T,
old_range_count: usize,
cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>,
) where
T: rand::Rng,
{
let mut edits: Vec<(Range<usize>, String)> = Vec::new();
let mut last_end = None;
for _ in 0..old_range_count {
if last_end.map_or(false, |last_end| last_end >= self.len()) {
break;
}
let new_start = last_end.map_or(0, |last_end| last_end + 1);
let mut range = self.random_byte_range(new_start, rng);
if rng.gen_bool(0.2) {
mem::swap(&mut range.start, &mut range.end);
}
last_end = Some(range.end);
let new_text_len = rng.gen_range(0..10);
let new_text: String = RandomCharIter::new(&mut *rng).take(new_text_len).collect();
edits.push((range, new_text));
}
log::info!("mutating buffer {} with {:?}", self.replica_id(), edits);
self.edit(edits, None, cx);
}
pub fn randomly_undo_redo(&mut self, rng: &mut impl rand::Rng, cx: &mut ModelContext<Self>) {
let was_dirty = self.is_dirty();
let old_version = self.version.clone();
let ops = self.text.randomly_undo_redo(rng);
if !ops.is_empty() {
for op in ops {
self.send_operation(Operation::Buffer(op), cx);
self.did_edit(&old_version, was_dirty, cx);
}
}
}
}
impl EventEmitter<Event> for Buffer {}
impl Deref for Buffer {
type Target = TextBuffer;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.text
}
}
impl BufferSnapshot {
/// Returns [`IndentSize`] for a given line that respects user settings and /// language preferences.
pub fn indent_size_for_line(&self, row: u32) -> IndentSize {
indent_size_for_line(self, row)
}
/// Returns [`IndentSize`] for a given position that respects user settings
/// and language preferences.
pub fn language_indent_size_at<T: ToOffset>(&self, position: T, cx: &AppContext) -> IndentSize {
let settings = language_settings(self.language_at(position), self.file(), cx);
if settings.hard_tabs {
IndentSize::tab()
} else {
IndentSize::spaces(settings.tab_size.get())
}
}
/// Retrieve the suggested indent size for all of the given rows. The unit of indentation
/// is passed in as `single_indent_size`.
pub fn suggested_indents(
&self,
rows: impl Iterator<Item = u32>,
single_indent_size: IndentSize,
) -> BTreeMap<u32, IndentSize> {
let mut result = BTreeMap::new();
for row_range in contiguous_ranges(rows, 10) {
let suggestions = match self.suggest_autoindents(row_range.clone()) {
Some(suggestions) => suggestions,
_ => break,
};
for (row, suggestion) in row_range.zip(suggestions) {
let indent_size = if let Some(suggestion) = suggestion {
result
.get(&suggestion.basis_row)
.copied()
.unwrap_or_else(|| self.indent_size_for_line(suggestion.basis_row))
.with_delta(suggestion.delta, single_indent_size)
} else {
self.indent_size_for_line(row)
};
result.insert(row, indent_size);
}
}
result
}
fn suggest_autoindents(
&self,
row_range: Range<u32>,
) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = Option<IndentSuggestion>> + '_> {
let config = &self.language.as_ref()?.config;
let prev_non_blank_row = self.prev_non_blank_row(row_range.start);
// Find the suggested indentation ranges based on the syntax tree.
let start = Point::new(prev_non_blank_row.unwrap_or(row_range.start), 0);
let end = Point::new(row_range.end, 0);
let range = (start..end).to_offset(&self.text);
let mut matches = self.syntax.matches(range.clone(), &self.text, |grammar| {
Some(&grammar.indents_config.as_ref()?.query)
});
let indent_configs = matches
.grammars()
.iter()
.map(|grammar| grammar.indents_config.as_ref().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut indent_ranges = Vec::<Range<Point>>::new();
let mut outdent_positions = Vec::<Point>::new();
while let Some(mat) = matches.peek() {
let mut start: Option<Point> = None;
let mut end: Option<Point> = None;
let config = &indent_configs[mat.grammar_index];
for capture in mat.captures {
if capture.index == config.indent_capture_ix {
start.get_or_insert(Point::from_ts_point(capture.node.start_position()));
end.get_or_insert(Point::from_ts_point(capture.node.end_position()));
} else if Some(capture.index) == config.start_capture_ix {
start = Some(Point::from_ts_point(capture.node.end_position()));
} else if Some(capture.index) == config.end_capture_ix {
end = Some(Point::from_ts_point(capture.node.start_position()));
} else if Some(capture.index) == config.outdent_capture_ix {
outdent_positions.push(Point::from_ts_point(capture.node.start_position()));
}
}
matches.advance();
if let Some((start, end)) = start.zip(end) {
if start.row == end.row {
continue;
}
let range = start..end;
match indent_ranges.binary_search_by_key(&range.start, |r| r.start) {
Err(ix) => indent_ranges.insert(ix, range),
Ok(ix) => {
let prev_range = &mut indent_ranges[ix];
prev_range.end = prev_range.end.max(range.end);
}
}
}
}
let mut error_ranges = Vec::<Range<Point>>::new();
let mut matches = self.syntax.matches(range.clone(), &self.text, |grammar| {
Some(&grammar.error_query)
});
while let Some(mat) = matches.peek() {
let node = mat.captures[0].node;
let start = Point::from_ts_point(node.start_position());
let end = Point::from_ts_point(node.end_position());
let range = start..end;
let ix = match error_ranges.binary_search_by_key(&range.start, |r| r.start) {
Ok(ix) | Err(ix) => ix,
};
let mut end_ix = ix;
while let Some(existing_range) = error_ranges.get(end_ix) {
if existing_range.end < end {
end_ix += 1;
} else {
break;
}
}
error_ranges.splice(ix..end_ix, [range]);
matches.advance();
}
outdent_positions.sort();
for outdent_position in outdent_positions {
// find the innermost indent range containing this outdent_position
// set its end to the outdent position
if let Some(range_to_truncate) = indent_ranges
.iter_mut()
.filter(|indent_range| indent_range.contains(&outdent_position))
.last()
{
range_to_truncate.end = outdent_position;
}
}
// Find the suggested indentation increases and decreased based on regexes.
let mut indent_change_rows = Vec::<(u32, Ordering)>::new();
self.for_each_line(
Point::new(prev_non_blank_row.unwrap_or(row_range.start), 0)
..Point::new(row_range.end, 0),
|row, line| {
if config
.decrease_indent_pattern
.as_ref()
.map_or(false, |regex| regex.is_match(line))
{
indent_change_rows.push((row, Ordering::Less));
}
if config
.increase_indent_pattern
.as_ref()
.map_or(false, |regex| regex.is_match(line))
{
indent_change_rows.push((row + 1, Ordering::Greater));
}
},
);
let mut indent_changes = indent_change_rows.into_iter().peekable();
let mut prev_row = if config.auto_indent_using_last_non_empty_line {
prev_non_blank_row.unwrap_or(0)
} else {
row_range.start.saturating_sub(1)
};
let mut prev_row_start = Point::new(prev_row, self.indent_size_for_line(prev_row).len);
Some(row_range.map(move |row| {
let row_start = Point::new(row, self.indent_size_for_line(row).len);
let mut indent_from_prev_row = false;
let mut outdent_from_prev_row = false;
let mut outdent_to_row = u32::MAX;
while let Some((indent_row, delta)) = indent_changes.peek() {
match indent_row.cmp(&row) {
Ordering::Equal => match delta {
Ordering::Less => outdent_from_prev_row = true,
Ordering::Greater => indent_from_prev_row = true,
_ => {}
},
Ordering::Greater => break,
Ordering::Less => {}
}
indent_changes.next();
}
for range in &indent_ranges {
if range.start.row >= row {
break;
}
if range.start.row == prev_row && range.end > row_start {
indent_from_prev_row = true;
}
if range.end > prev_row_start && range.end <= row_start {
outdent_to_row = outdent_to_row.min(range.start.row);
}
}
let within_error = error_ranges
.iter()
.any(|e| e.start.row < row && e.end > row_start);
let suggestion = if outdent_to_row == prev_row
|| (outdent_from_prev_row && indent_from_prev_row)
{
Some(IndentSuggestion {
basis_row: prev_row,
delta: Ordering::Equal,
within_error,
})
} else if indent_from_prev_row {
Some(IndentSuggestion {
basis_row: prev_row,
delta: Ordering::Greater,
within_error,
})
} else if outdent_to_row < prev_row {
Some(IndentSuggestion {
basis_row: outdent_to_row,
delta: Ordering::Equal,
within_error,
})
} else if outdent_from_prev_row {
Some(IndentSuggestion {
basis_row: prev_row,
delta: Ordering::Less,
within_error,
})
} else if config.auto_indent_using_last_non_empty_line || !self.is_line_blank(prev_row)
{
Some(IndentSuggestion {
basis_row: prev_row,
delta: Ordering::Equal,
within_error,
})
} else {
None
};
prev_row = row;
prev_row_start = row_start;
suggestion
}))
}
fn prev_non_blank_row(&self, mut row: u32) -> Option<u32> {
while row > 0 {
row -= 1;
if !self.is_line_blank(row) {
return Some(row);
}
}
None
}
/// Iterates over chunks of text in the given range of the buffer. Text is chunked
/// in an arbitrary way due to being stored in a [`Rope`](text::Rope). The text is also
/// returned in chunks where each chunk has a single syntax highlighting style and
/// diagnostic status.
pub fn chunks<T: ToOffset>(&self, range: Range<T>, language_aware: bool) -> BufferChunks {
let range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
let mut syntax = None;
let mut diagnostic_endpoints = Vec::new();
if language_aware {
let captures = self.syntax.captures(range.clone(), &self.text, |grammar| {
grammar.highlights_query.as_ref()
});
let highlight_maps = captures
.grammars()
.into_iter()
.map(|grammar| grammar.highlight_map())
.collect();
syntax = Some((captures, highlight_maps));
for entry in self.diagnostics_in_range::<_, usize>(range.clone(), false) {
diagnostic_endpoints.push(DiagnosticEndpoint {
offset: entry.range.start,
is_start: true,
severity: entry.diagnostic.severity,
is_unnecessary: entry.diagnostic.is_unnecessary,
});
diagnostic_endpoints.push(DiagnosticEndpoint {
offset: entry.range.end,
is_start: false,
severity: entry.diagnostic.severity,
is_unnecessary: entry.diagnostic.is_unnecessary,
});
}
diagnostic_endpoints
.sort_unstable_by_key(|endpoint| (endpoint.offset, !endpoint.is_start));
}
BufferChunks::new(self.text.as_rope(), range, syntax, diagnostic_endpoints)
}
/// Invokes the given callback for each line of text in the given range of the buffer.
/// Uses callback to avoid allocating a string for each line.
fn for_each_line(&self, range: Range<Point>, mut callback: impl FnMut(u32, &str)) {
let mut line = String::new();
let mut row = range.start.row;
for chunk in self
.as_rope()
.chunks_in_range(range.to_offset(self))
.chain(["\n"])
{
for (newline_ix, text) in chunk.split('\n').enumerate() {
if newline_ix > 0 {
callback(row, &line);
row += 1;
line.clear();
}
line.push_str(text);
}
}
}
/// Iterates over every [`SyntaxLayer`] in the buffer.
pub fn syntax_layers(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = SyntaxLayer> + '_ {
self.syntax.layers_for_range(0..self.len(), &self.text)
}
pub fn syntax_layer_at<D: ToOffset>(&self, position: D) -> Option<SyntaxLayer> {
let offset = position.to_offset(self);
self.syntax
.layers_for_range(offset..offset, &self.text)
.filter(|l| l.node().end_byte() > offset)
.last()
}
/// Returns the main [Language]
pub fn language(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Language>> {
self.language.as_ref()
}
/// Returns the [Language] at the given location.
pub fn language_at<D: ToOffset>(&self, position: D) -> Option<&Arc<Language>> {
self.syntax_layer_at(position)
.map(|info| info.language)
.or(self.language.as_ref())
}
/// Returns the settings for the language at the given location.
pub fn settings_at<'a, D: ToOffset>(
&self,
position: D,
cx: &'a AppContext,
) -> &'a LanguageSettings {
language_settings(self.language_at(position), self.file.as_ref(), cx)
}
/// Returns the [LanguageScope] at the given location.
pub fn language_scope_at<D: ToOffset>(&self, position: D) -> Option<LanguageScope> {
let offset = position.to_offset(self);
let mut scope = None;
let mut smallest_range: Option<Range<usize>> = None;
// Use the layer that has the smallest node intersecting the given point.
for layer in self.syntax.layers_for_range(offset..offset, &self.text) {
let mut cursor = layer.node().walk();
let mut range = None;
loop {
let child_range = cursor.node().byte_range();
if !child_range.to_inclusive().contains(&offset) {
break;
}
range = Some(child_range);
if cursor.goto_first_child_for_byte(offset).is_none() {
break;
}
}
if let Some(range) = range {
if smallest_range
.as_ref()
.map_or(true, |smallest_range| range.len() < smallest_range.len())
{
smallest_range = Some(range);
scope = Some(LanguageScope {
language: layer.language.clone(),
override_id: layer.override_id(offset, &self.text),
});
}
}
}
scope.or_else(|| {
self.language.clone().map(|language| LanguageScope {
language,
override_id: None,
})
})
}
/// Returns a tuple of the range and character kind of the word
/// surrounding the given position.
pub fn surrounding_word<T: ToOffset>(&self, start: T) -> (Range<usize>, Option<CharKind>) {
let mut start = start.to_offset(self);
let mut end = start;
let mut next_chars = self.chars_at(start).peekable();
let mut prev_chars = self.reversed_chars_at(start).peekable();
let scope = self.language_scope_at(start);
let kind = |c| char_kind(&scope, c);
let word_kind = cmp::max(
prev_chars.peek().copied().map(kind),
next_chars.peek().copied().map(kind),
);
for ch in prev_chars {
if Some(kind(ch)) == word_kind && ch != '\n' {
start -= ch.len_utf8();
} else {
break;
}
}
for ch in next_chars {
if Some(kind(ch)) == word_kind && ch != '\n' {
end += ch.len_utf8();
} else {
break;
}
}
(start..end, word_kind)
}
/// Returns the range for the closes syntax node enclosing the given range.
pub fn range_for_syntax_ancestor<T: ToOffset>(&self, range: Range<T>) -> Option<Range<usize>> {
let range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
let mut result: Option<Range<usize>> = None;
'outer: for layer in self.syntax.layers_for_range(range.clone(), &self.text) {
let mut cursor = layer.node().walk();
// Descend to the first leaf that touches the start of the range,
// and if the range is non-empty, extends beyond the start.
while cursor.goto_first_child_for_byte(range.start).is_some() {
if !range.is_empty() && cursor.node().end_byte() == range.start {
cursor.goto_next_sibling();
}
}
// Ascend to the smallest ancestor that strictly contains the range.
loop {
let node_range = cursor.node().byte_range();
if node_range.start <= range.start
&& node_range.end >= range.end
&& node_range.len() > range.len()
{
break;
}
if !cursor.goto_parent() {
continue 'outer;
}
}
let left_node = cursor.node();
let mut layer_result = left_node.byte_range();
// For an empty range, try to find another node immediately to the right of the range.
if left_node.end_byte() == range.start {
let mut right_node = None;
while !cursor.goto_next_sibling() {
if !cursor.goto_parent() {
break;
}
}
while cursor.node().start_byte() == range.start {
right_node = Some(cursor.node());
if !cursor.goto_first_child() {
break;
}
}
// If there is a candidate node on both sides of the (empty) range, then
// decide between the two by favoring a named node over an anonymous token.
// If both nodes are the same in that regard, favor the right one.
if let Some(right_node) = right_node {
if right_node.is_named() || !left_node.is_named() {
layer_result = right_node.byte_range();
}
}
}
if let Some(previous_result) = &result {
if previous_result.len() < layer_result.len() {
continue;
}
}
result = Some(layer_result);
}
result
}
/// Returns the outline for the buffer.
///
/// This method allows passing an optional [SyntaxTheme] to
/// syntax-highlight the returned symbols.
pub fn outline(&self, theme: Option<&SyntaxTheme>) -> Option<Outline<Anchor>> {
self.outline_items_containing(0..self.len(), true, theme)
.map(Outline::new)
}
/// Returns all the symbols that contain the given position.
///
/// This method allows passing an optional [SyntaxTheme] to
/// syntax-highlight the returned symbols.
pub fn symbols_containing<T: ToOffset>(
&self,
position: T,
theme: Option<&SyntaxTheme>,
) -> Option<Vec<OutlineItem<Anchor>>> {
let position = position.to_offset(self);
let mut items = self.outline_items_containing(
position.saturating_sub(1)..self.len().min(position + 1),
false,
theme,
)?;
let mut prev_depth = None;
items.retain(|item| {
let result = prev_depth.map_or(true, |prev_depth| item.depth > prev_depth);
prev_depth = Some(item.depth);
result
});
Some(items)
}
pub fn outline_items_containing<T: ToOffset>(
&self,
range: Range<T>,
include_extra_context: bool,
theme: Option<&SyntaxTheme>,
) -> Option<Vec<OutlineItem<Anchor>>> {
let range = range.to_offset(self);
let mut matches = self.syntax.matches(range.clone(), &self.text, |grammar| {
grammar.outline_config.as_ref().map(|c| &c.query)
});
let configs = matches
.grammars()
.iter()
.map(|g| g.outline_config.as_ref().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut items = Vec::new();
while let Some(mat) = matches.peek() {
let config = &configs[mat.grammar_index];
let item_node = mat.captures.iter().find_map(|cap| {
if cap.index == config.item_capture_ix {
Some(cap.node)
} else {
None
}
})?;
let item_range = item_node.byte_range();
if item_range.end < range.start || item_range.start > range.end {
matches.advance();
continue;
}
let mut open_index = None;
let mut close_index = None;
let mut buffer_ranges = Vec::new();
for capture in mat.captures {
let node_is_name;
if capture.index == config.name_capture_ix {
node_is_name = true;
} else if Some(capture.index) == config.context_capture_ix
|| (Some(capture.index) == config.extra_context_capture_ix
&& include_extra_context)
{
node_is_name = false;
} else {
if Some(capture.index) == config.open_capture_ix {
open_index = Some(capture.node.end_byte());
} else if Some(capture.index) == config.close_capture_ix {
close_index = Some(capture.node.start_byte());
}
continue;
}
let mut range = capture.node.start_byte()..capture.node.end_byte();
let start = capture.node.start_position();
if capture.node.end_position().row > start.row {
range.end =
range.start + self.line_len(start.row as u32) as usize - start.column;
}
if !range.is_empty() {
buffer_ranges.push((range, node_is_name));
}
}
if buffer_ranges.is_empty() {
matches.advance();
continue;
}
let mut text = String::new();
let mut highlight_ranges = Vec::new();
let mut name_ranges = Vec::new();
let mut chunks = self.chunks(
buffer_ranges.first().unwrap().0.start..buffer_ranges.last().unwrap().0.end,
true,
);
let mut last_buffer_range_end = 0;
for (buffer_range, is_name) in buffer_ranges {
if !text.is_empty() && buffer_range.start > last_buffer_range_end {
text.push(' ');
}
last_buffer_range_end = buffer_range.end;
if is_name {
let mut start = text.len();
let end = start + buffer_range.len();
// When multiple names are captured, then the matcheable text
// includes the whitespace in between the names.
if !name_ranges.is_empty() {
start -= 1;
}
name_ranges.push(start..end);
}
let mut offset = buffer_range.start;
chunks.seek(offset);
for mut chunk in chunks.by_ref() {
if chunk.text.len() > buffer_range.end - offset {
chunk.text = &chunk.text[0..(buffer_range.end - offset)];
offset = buffer_range.end;
} else {
offset += chunk.text.len();
}
let style = chunk
.syntax_highlight_id
.zip(theme)
.and_then(|(highlight, theme)| highlight.style(theme));
if let Some(style) = style {
let start = text.len();
let end = start + chunk.text.len();
highlight_ranges.push((start..end, style));
}
text.push_str(chunk.text);
if offset >= buffer_range.end {
break;
}
}
}
matches.advance();
items.push(OutlineItem {
depth: 0, // We'll calculate the depth later
range: item_range,
text,
highlight_ranges,
name_ranges,
body_range: open_index.zip(close_index).map(|(start, end)| start..end),
});
}
items.sort_by_key(|item| (item.range.start, Reverse(item.range.end)));
// Assign depths based on containment relationships and convert to anchors.
let mut item_ends_stack = Vec::<usize>::new();
let mut anchor_items = Vec::new();
for item in items {
while let Some(last_end) = item_ends_stack.last().copied() {
if last_end < item.range.end {
item_ends_stack.pop();
} else {
break;
}
}
anchor_items.push(OutlineItem {
depth: item_ends_stack.len(),
range: self.anchor_after(item.range.start)..self.anchor_before(item.range.end),
text: item.text,
highlight_ranges: item.highlight_ranges,
name_ranges: item.name_ranges,
body_range: item.body_range.map(|body_range| {
self.anchor_after(body_range.start)..self.anchor_before(body_range.end)
}),
});
item_ends_stack.push(item.range.end);
}
Some(anchor_items)
}
/// For each grammar in the language, runs the provided
/// [tree_sitter::Query] against the given range.
pub fn matches(
&self,
range: Range<usize>,
query: fn(&Grammar) -> Option<&tree_sitter::Query>,
) -> SyntaxMapMatches {
self.syntax.matches(range, self, query)
}
/// Returns bracket range pairs overlapping or adjacent to `range`
pub fn bracket_ranges<T: ToOffset>(
&self,
range: Range<T>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Range<usize>, Range<usize>)> + '_ {
// Find bracket pairs that *inclusively* contain the given range.
let range = range.start.to_offset(self).saturating_sub(1)
..self.len().min(range.end.to_offset(self) + 1);
let mut matches = self.syntax.matches(range.clone(), &self.text, |grammar| {
grammar.brackets_config.as_ref().map(|c| &c.query)
});
let configs = matches
.grammars()
.iter()
.map(|grammar| grammar.brackets_config.as_ref().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
iter::from_fn(move || {
while let Some(mat) = matches.peek() {
let mut open = None;
let mut close = None;
let config = &configs[mat.grammar_index];
for capture in mat.captures {
if capture.index == config.open_capture_ix {
open = Some(capture.node.byte_range());
} else if capture.index == config.close_capture_ix {
close = Some(capture.node.byte_range());
}
}
matches.advance();
let Some((open, close)) = open.zip(close) else {
continue;
};
let bracket_range = open.start..=close.end;
if !bracket_range.overlaps(&range) {
continue;
}
return Some((open, close));
}
None
})
}
/// Returns enclosing bracket ranges containing the given range
pub fn enclosing_bracket_ranges<T: ToOffset>(
&self,
range: Range<T>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Range<usize>, Range<usize>)> + '_ {
let range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
self.bracket_ranges(range.clone())
.filter(move |(open, close)| open.start <= range.start && close.end >= range.end)
}
/// Returns the smallest enclosing bracket ranges containing the given range or None if no brackets contain range
///
/// Can optionally pass a range_filter to filter the ranges of brackets to consider
pub fn innermost_enclosing_bracket_ranges<T: ToOffset>(
&self,
range: Range<T>,
range_filter: Option<&dyn Fn(Range<usize>, Range<usize>) -> bool>,
) -> Option<(Range<usize>, Range<usize>)> {
let range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
// Get the ranges of the innermost pair of brackets.
let mut result: Option<(Range<usize>, Range<usize>)> = None;
for (open, close) in self.enclosing_bracket_ranges(range.clone()) {
if let Some(range_filter) = range_filter {
if !range_filter(open.clone(), close.clone()) {
continue;
}
}
let len = close.end - open.start;
if let Some((existing_open, existing_close)) = &result {
let existing_len = existing_close.end - existing_open.start;
if len > existing_len {
continue;
}
}
result = Some((open, close));
}
result
}
/// Returns anchor ranges for any matches of the redaction query.
/// The buffer can be associated with multiple languages, and the redaction query associated with each
/// will be run on the relevant section of the buffer.
pub fn redacted_ranges<T: ToOffset>(
&self,
range: Range<T>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = Range<usize>> + '_ {
let offset_range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
let mut syntax_matches = self.syntax.matches(offset_range, self, |grammar| {
grammar
.redactions_config
.as_ref()
.map(|config| &config.query)
});
let configs = syntax_matches
.grammars()
.iter()
.map(|grammar| grammar.redactions_config.as_ref())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
iter::from_fn(move || {
let redacted_range = syntax_matches
.peek()
.and_then(|mat| {
configs[mat.grammar_index].and_then(|config| {
mat.captures
.iter()
.find(|capture| capture.index == config.redaction_capture_ix)
})
})
.map(|mat| mat.node.byte_range());
syntax_matches.advance();
redacted_range
})
}
pub fn runnable_ranges(
&self,
range: Range<Anchor>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = RunnableRange> + '_ {
let offset_range = range.start.to_offset(self)..range.end.to_offset(self);
let mut syntax_matches = self.syntax.matches(offset_range, self, |grammar| {
grammar.runnable_config.as_ref().map(|config| &config.query)
});
let test_configs = syntax_matches
.grammars()
.iter()
.map(|grammar| grammar.runnable_config.as_ref())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
iter::from_fn(move || loop {
let mat = syntax_matches.peek()?;
let test_range = test_configs[mat.grammar_index].and_then(|test_configs| {
let mut run_range = None;
let full_range = mat.captures.iter().fold(
Range {
start: usize::MAX,
end: 0,
},
|mut acc, next| {
let byte_range = next.node.byte_range();
if acc.start > byte_range.start {
acc.start = byte_range.start;
}
if acc.end < byte_range.end {
acc.end = byte_range.end;
}
acc
},
);
if full_range.start > full_range.end {
// We did not find a full spanning range of this match.
return None;
}
let extra_captures: SmallVec<[_; 1]> =
SmallVec::from_iter(mat.captures.iter().filter_map(|capture| {
test_configs
.extra_captures
.get(capture.index as usize)
.cloned()
.and_then(|tag_name| match tag_name {
RunnableCapture::Named(name) => {
Some((capture.node.byte_range(), name))
}
RunnableCapture::Run => {
let _ = run_range.insert(capture.node.byte_range());
None
}
})
}));
let run_range = run_range?;
let tags = test_configs
.query
.property_settings(mat.pattern_index)
.iter()
.filter_map(|property| {
if *property.key == *"tag" {
property
.value
.as_ref()
.map(|value| RunnableTag(value.to_string().into()))
} else {
None
}
})
.collect();
let extra_captures = extra_captures
.into_iter()
.map(|(range, name)| {
(
name.to_string(),
self.text_for_range(range.clone()).collect::<String>(),
)
})
.collect();
// All tags should have the same range.
Some(RunnableRange {
run_range,
full_range,
runnable: Runnable {
tags,
language: mat.language,
buffer: self.remote_id(),
},
extra_captures,
buffer_id: self.remote_id(),
})
});
syntax_matches.advance();
if test_range.is_some() {
// It's fine for us to short-circuit on .peek()? returning None. We don't want to return None from this iter if we
// had a capture that did not contain a run marker, hence we'll just loop around for the next capture.
return test_range;
}
})
}
pub fn indent_guides_in_range(
&self,
range: Range<Anchor>,
ignore_disabled_for_language: bool,
cx: &AppContext,
) -> Vec<IndentGuide> {
let language_settings = language_settings(self.language(), self.file.as_ref(), cx);
let settings = language_settings.indent_guides;
if !ignore_disabled_for_language && !settings.enabled {
return Vec::new();
}
let tab_size = language_settings.tab_size.get() as u32;
let start_row = range.start.to_point(self).row;
let end_row = range.end.to_point(self).row;
let row_range = start_row..end_row + 1;
let mut row_indents = self.line_indents_in_row_range(row_range.clone());
let mut result_vec = Vec::new();
let mut indent_stack = SmallVec::<[IndentGuide; 8]>::new();
while let Some((first_row, mut line_indent)) = row_indents.next() {
let current_depth = indent_stack.len() as u32;
// When encountering empty, continue until found useful line indent
// then add to the indent stack with the depth found
let mut found_indent = false;
let mut last_row = first_row;
if line_indent.is_line_empty() {
let mut trailing_row = end_row;
while !found_indent {
let (target_row, new_line_indent) =
if let Some(display_row) = row_indents.next() {
display_row
} else {
// This means we reached the end of the given range and found empty lines at the end.
// We need to traverse further until we find a non-empty line to know if we need to add
// an indent guide for the last visible indent.
trailing_row += 1;
const TRAILING_ROW_SEARCH_LIMIT: u32 = 25;
if trailing_row > self.max_point().row
|| trailing_row > end_row + TRAILING_ROW_SEARCH_LIMIT
{
break;
}
let new_line_indent = self.line_indent_for_row(trailing_row);
(trailing_row, new_line_indent)
};
if new_line_indent.is_line_empty() {
continue;
}
last_row = target_row.min(end_row);
line_indent = new_line_indent;
found_indent = true;
break;
}
} else {
found_indent = true
}
let depth = if found_indent {
line_indent.len(tab_size) / tab_size
+ ((line_indent.len(tab_size) % tab_size) > 0) as u32
} else {
current_depth
};
if depth < current_depth {
for _ in 0..(current_depth - depth) {
let mut indent = indent_stack.pop().unwrap();
if last_row != first_row {
// In this case, we landed on an empty row, had to seek forward,
// and discovered that the indent we where on is ending.
// This means that the last display row must
// be on line that ends this indent range, so we
// should display the range up to the first non-empty line
indent.end_row = first_row.saturating_sub(1);
}
result_vec.push(indent)
}
} else if depth > current_depth {
for next_depth in current_depth..depth {
indent_stack.push(IndentGuide {
buffer_id: self.remote_id(),
start_row: first_row,
end_row: last_row,
depth: next_depth,
tab_size,
settings,
});
}
}
for indent in indent_stack.iter_mut() {
indent.end_row = last_row;
}
}
result_vec.extend(indent_stack);
result_vec
}
pub async fn enclosing_indent(
&self,
mut buffer_row: BufferRow,
) -> Option<(Range<BufferRow>, LineIndent)> {
let max_row = self.max_point().row;
if buffer_row >= max_row {
return None;
}
let mut target_indent = self.line_indent_for_row(buffer_row);
// If the current row is at the start of an indented block, we want to return this
// block as the enclosing indent.
if !target_indent.is_line_empty() && buffer_row < max_row {
let next_line_indent = self.line_indent_for_row(buffer_row + 1);
if !next_line_indent.is_line_empty()
&& target_indent.raw_len() < next_line_indent.raw_len()
{
target_indent = next_line_indent;
buffer_row += 1;
}
}
const SEARCH_ROW_LIMIT: u32 = 25000;
const SEARCH_WHITESPACE_ROW_LIMIT: u32 = 2500;
const YIELD_INTERVAL: u32 = 100;
let mut accessed_row_counter = 0;
// If there is a blank line at the current row, search for the next non indented lines
if target_indent.is_line_empty() {
let start = buffer_row.saturating_sub(SEARCH_WHITESPACE_ROW_LIMIT);
let end = (max_row + 1).min(buffer_row + SEARCH_WHITESPACE_ROW_LIMIT);
let mut non_empty_line_above = None;
for (row, indent) in self
.text
.reversed_line_indents_in_row_range(start..buffer_row)
{
accessed_row_counter += 1;
if accessed_row_counter == YIELD_INTERVAL {
accessed_row_counter = 0;
yield_now().await;
}
if !indent.is_line_empty() {
non_empty_line_above = Some((row, indent));
break;
}
}
let mut non_empty_line_below = None;
for (row, indent) in self.text.line_indents_in_row_range((buffer_row + 1)..end) {
accessed_row_counter += 1;
if accessed_row_counter == YIELD_INTERVAL {
accessed_row_counter = 0;
yield_now().await;
}
if !indent.is_line_empty() {
non_empty_line_below = Some((row, indent));
break;
}
}
let (row, indent) = match (non_empty_line_above, non_empty_line_below) {
(Some((above_row, above_indent)), Some((below_row, below_indent))) => {
if above_indent.raw_len() >= below_indent.raw_len() {
(above_row, above_indent)
} else {
(below_row, below_indent)
}
}
(Some(above), None) => above,
(None, Some(below)) => below,
_ => return None,
};
target_indent = indent;
buffer_row = row;
}
let start = buffer_row.saturating_sub(SEARCH_ROW_LIMIT);
let end = (max_row + 1).min(buffer_row + SEARCH_ROW_LIMIT);
let mut start_indent = None;
for (row, indent) in self
.text
.reversed_line_indents_in_row_range(start..buffer_row)
{
accessed_row_counter += 1;
if accessed_row_counter == YIELD_INTERVAL {
accessed_row_counter = 0;
yield_now().await;
}
if !indent.is_line_empty() && indent.raw_len() < target_indent.raw_len() {
start_indent = Some((row, indent));
break;
}
}
let (start_row, start_indent_size) = start_indent?;
let mut end_indent = (end, None);
for (row, indent) in self.text.line_indents_in_row_range((buffer_row + 1)..end) {
accessed_row_counter += 1;
if accessed_row_counter == YIELD_INTERVAL {
accessed_row_counter = 0;
yield_now().await;
}
if !indent.is_line_empty() && indent.raw_len() < target_indent.raw_len() {
end_indent = (row.saturating_sub(1), Some(indent));
break;
}
}
let (end_row, end_indent_size) = end_indent;
let indent = if let Some(end_indent_size) = end_indent_size {
if start_indent_size.raw_len() > end_indent_size.raw_len() {
start_indent_size
} else {
end_indent_size
}
} else {
start_indent_size
};
Some((start_row..end_row, indent))
}
/// Returns selections for remote peers intersecting the given range.
#[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
pub fn selections_in_range(
&self,
range: Range<Anchor>,
include_local: bool,
) -> impl Iterator<
Item = (
ReplicaId,
bool,
CursorShape,
impl Iterator<Item = &Selection<Anchor>> + '_,
),
> + '_ {
self.remote_selections
.iter()
.filter(move |(replica_id, set)| {
(include_local || **replica_id != self.text.replica_id())
&& !set.selections.is_empty()
})
.map(move |(replica_id, set)| {
let start_ix = match set.selections.binary_search_by(|probe| {
probe.end.cmp(&range.start, self).then(Ordering::Greater)
}) {
Ok(ix) | Err(ix) => ix,
};
let end_ix = match set.selections.binary_search_by(|probe| {
probe.start.cmp(&range.end, self).then(Ordering::Less)
}) {
Ok(ix) | Err(ix) => ix,
};
(
*replica_id,
set.line_mode,
set.cursor_shape,
set.selections[start_ix..end_ix].iter(),
)
})
}
/// Whether the buffer contains any git changes.
pub fn has_git_diff(&self) -> bool {
!self.git_diff.is_empty()
}
/// Returns all the Git diff hunks intersecting the given
/// row range.
pub fn git_diff_hunks_in_row_range(
&self,
range: Range<BufferRow>,
) -> impl '_ + Iterator<Item = git::diff::DiffHunk<u32>> {
self.git_diff.hunks_in_row_range(range, self)
}
/// Returns all the Git diff hunks intersecting the given
/// range.
pub fn git_diff_hunks_intersecting_range(
&self,
range: Range<Anchor>,
) -> impl '_ + Iterator<Item = git::diff::DiffHunk<u32>> {
self.git_diff.hunks_intersecting_range(range, self)
}
/// Returns all the Git diff hunks intersecting the given
/// range, in reverse order.
pub fn git_diff_hunks_intersecting_range_rev(
&self,
range: Range<Anchor>,
) -> impl '_ + Iterator<Item = git::diff::DiffHunk<u32>> {
self.git_diff.hunks_intersecting_range_rev(range, self)
}
/// Returns if the buffer contains any diagnostics.
pub fn has_diagnostics(&self) -> bool {
!self.diagnostics.is_empty()
}
/// Returns all the diagnostics intersecting the given range.
pub fn diagnostics_in_range<'a, T, O>(
&'a self,
search_range: Range<T>,
reversed: bool,
) -> impl 'a + Iterator<Item = DiagnosticEntry<O>>
where
T: 'a + Clone + ToOffset,
O: 'a + FromAnchor + Ord,
{
let mut iterators: Vec<_> = self
.diagnostics
.iter()
.map(|(_, collection)| {
collection
.range::<T, O>(search_range.clone(), self, true, reversed)
.peekable()
})
.collect();
std::iter::from_fn(move || {
let (next_ix, _) = iterators
.iter_mut()
.enumerate()
.flat_map(|(ix, iter)| Some((ix, iter.peek()?)))
.min_by(|(_, a), (_, b)| {
let cmp = a
.range
.start
.cmp(&b.range.start)
// when range is equal, sort by diagnostic severity
.then(a.diagnostic.severity.cmp(&b.diagnostic.severity))
// and stabilize order with group_id
.then(a.diagnostic.group_id.cmp(&b.diagnostic.group_id));
if reversed {
cmp.reverse()
} else {
cmp
}
})?;
iterators[next_ix].next()
})
}
/// Returns all the diagnostic groups associated with the given
/// language server id. If no language server id is provided,
/// all diagnostics groups are returned.
pub fn diagnostic_groups(
&self,
language_server_id: Option<LanguageServerId>,
) -> Vec<(LanguageServerId, DiagnosticGroup<Anchor>)> {
let mut groups = Vec::new();
if let Some(language_server_id) = language_server_id {
if let Ok(ix) = self
.diagnostics
.binary_search_by_key(&language_server_id, |e| e.0)
{
self.diagnostics[ix]
.1
.groups(language_server_id, &mut groups, self);
}
} else {
for (language_server_id, diagnostics) in self.diagnostics.iter() {
diagnostics.groups(*language_server_id, &mut groups, self);
}
}
groups.sort_by(|(id_a, group_a), (id_b, group_b)| {
let a_start = &group_a.entries[group_a.primary_ix].range.start;
let b_start = &group_b.entries[group_b.primary_ix].range.start;
a_start.cmp(b_start, self).then_with(|| id_a.cmp(id_b))
});
groups
}
/// Returns an iterator over the diagnostics for the given group.
pub fn diagnostic_group<'a, O>(
&'a self,
group_id: usize,
) -> impl 'a + Iterator<Item = DiagnosticEntry<O>>
where
O: 'a + FromAnchor,
{
self.diagnostics
.iter()
.flat_map(move |(_, set)| set.group(group_id, self))
}
/// An integer version number that accounts for all updates besides
/// the buffer's text itself (which is versioned via a version vector).
pub fn non_text_state_update_count(&self) -> usize {
self.non_text_state_update_count
}
/// Returns a snapshot of underlying file.
pub fn file(&self) -> Option<&Arc<dyn File>> {
self.file.as_ref()
}
/// Resolves the file path (relative to the worktree root) associated with the underlying file.
pub fn resolve_file_path(&self, cx: &AppContext, include_root: bool) -> Option<PathBuf> {
if let Some(file) = self.file() {
if file.path().file_name().is_none() || include_root {
Some(file.full_path(cx))
} else {
Some(file.path().to_path_buf())
}
} else {
None
}
}
}
fn indent_size_for_line(text: &text::BufferSnapshot, row: u32) -> IndentSize {
indent_size_for_text(text.chars_at(Point::new(row, 0)))
}
fn indent_size_for_text(text: impl Iterator<Item = char>) -> IndentSize {
let mut result = IndentSize::spaces(0);
for c in text {
let kind = match c {
' ' => IndentKind::Space,
'\t' => IndentKind::Tab,
_ => break,
};
if result.len == 0 {
result.kind = kind;
}
result.len += 1;
}
result
}
impl Clone for BufferSnapshot {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
text: self.text.clone(),
git_diff: self.git_diff.clone(),
syntax: self.syntax.clone(),
file: self.file.clone(),
remote_selections: self.remote_selections.clone(),
diagnostics: self.diagnostics.clone(),
language: self.language.clone(),
non_text_state_update_count: self.non_text_state_update_count,
}
}
}
impl Deref for BufferSnapshot {
type Target = text::BufferSnapshot;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.text
}
}
unsafe impl<'a> Send for BufferChunks<'a> {}
impl<'a> BufferChunks<'a> {
pub(crate) fn new(
text: &'a Rope,
range: Range<usize>,
syntax: Option<(SyntaxMapCaptures<'a>, Vec<HighlightMap>)>,
diagnostic_endpoints: Vec<DiagnosticEndpoint>,
) -> Self {
let mut highlights = None;
if let Some((captures, highlight_maps)) = syntax {
highlights = Some(BufferChunkHighlights {
captures,
next_capture: None,
stack: Default::default(),
highlight_maps,
})
}
let diagnostic_endpoints = diagnostic_endpoints.into_iter().peekable();
let chunks = text.chunks_in_range(range.clone());
BufferChunks {
range,
chunks,
diagnostic_endpoints,
error_depth: 0,
warning_depth: 0,
information_depth: 0,
hint_depth: 0,
unnecessary_depth: 0,
highlights,
}
}
/// Seeks to the given byte offset in the buffer.
pub fn seek(&mut self, offset: usize) {
self.range.start = offset;
self.chunks.seek(self.range.start);
if let Some(highlights) = self.highlights.as_mut() {
highlights
.stack
.retain(|(end_offset, _)| *end_offset > offset);
if let Some(capture) = &highlights.next_capture {
if offset >= capture.node.start_byte() {
let next_capture_end = capture.node.end_byte();
if offset < next_capture_end {
highlights.stack.push((
next_capture_end,
highlights.highlight_maps[capture.grammar_index].get(capture.index),
));
}
highlights.next_capture.take();
}
}
highlights.captures.set_byte_range(self.range.clone());
}
}
/// The current byte offset in the buffer.
pub fn offset(&self) -> usize {
self.range.start
}
fn update_diagnostic_depths(&mut self, endpoint: DiagnosticEndpoint) {
let depth = match endpoint.severity {
DiagnosticSeverity::ERROR => &mut self.error_depth,
DiagnosticSeverity::WARNING => &mut self.warning_depth,
DiagnosticSeverity::INFORMATION => &mut self.information_depth,
DiagnosticSeverity::HINT => &mut self.hint_depth,
_ => return,
};
if endpoint.is_start {
*depth += 1;
} else {
*depth -= 1;
}
if endpoint.is_unnecessary {
if endpoint.is_start {
self.unnecessary_depth += 1;
} else {
self.unnecessary_depth -= 1;
}
}
}
fn current_diagnostic_severity(&self) -> Option<DiagnosticSeverity> {
if self.error_depth > 0 {
Some(DiagnosticSeverity::ERROR)
} else if self.warning_depth > 0 {
Some(DiagnosticSeverity::WARNING)
} else if self.information_depth > 0 {
Some(DiagnosticSeverity::INFORMATION)
} else if self.hint_depth > 0 {
Some(DiagnosticSeverity::HINT)
} else {
None
}
}
fn current_code_is_unnecessary(&self) -> bool {
self.unnecessary_depth > 0
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for BufferChunks<'a> {
type Item = Chunk<'a>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
let mut next_capture_start = usize::MAX;
let mut next_diagnostic_endpoint = usize::MAX;
if let Some(highlights) = self.highlights.as_mut() {
while let Some((parent_capture_end, _)) = highlights.stack.last() {
if *parent_capture_end <= self.range.start {
highlights.stack.pop();
} else {
break;
}
}
if highlights.next_capture.is_none() {
highlights.next_capture = highlights.captures.next();
}
while let Some(capture) = highlights.next_capture.as_ref() {
if self.range.start < capture.node.start_byte() {
next_capture_start = capture.node.start_byte();
break;
} else {
let highlight_id =
highlights.highlight_maps[capture.grammar_index].get(capture.index);
highlights
.stack
.push((capture.node.end_byte(), highlight_id));
highlights.next_capture = highlights.captures.next();
}
}
}
while let Some(endpoint) = self.diagnostic_endpoints.peek().copied() {
if endpoint.offset <= self.range.start {
self.update_diagnostic_depths(endpoint);
self.diagnostic_endpoints.next();
} else {
next_diagnostic_endpoint = endpoint.offset;
break;
}
}
if let Some(chunk) = self.chunks.peek() {
let chunk_start = self.range.start;
let mut chunk_end = (self.chunks.offset() + chunk.len())
.min(next_capture_start)
.min(next_diagnostic_endpoint);
let mut highlight_id = None;
if let Some(highlights) = self.highlights.as_ref() {
if let Some((parent_capture_end, parent_highlight_id)) = highlights.stack.last() {
chunk_end = chunk_end.min(*parent_capture_end);
highlight_id = Some(*parent_highlight_id);
}
}
let slice =
&chunk[chunk_start - self.chunks.offset()..chunk_end - self.chunks.offset()];
self.range.start = chunk_end;
if self.range.start == self.chunks.offset() + chunk.len() {
self.chunks.next().unwrap();
}
Some(Chunk {
text: slice,
syntax_highlight_id: highlight_id,
diagnostic_severity: self.current_diagnostic_severity(),
is_unnecessary: self.current_code_is_unnecessary(),
..Default::default()
})
} else {
None
}
}
}
impl operation_queue::Operation for Operation {
fn lamport_timestamp(&self) -> clock::Lamport {
match self {
Operation::Buffer(_) => {
unreachable!("buffer operations should never be deferred at this layer")
}
Operation::UpdateDiagnostics {
lamport_timestamp, ..
}
| Operation::UpdateSelections {
lamport_timestamp, ..
}
| Operation::UpdateCompletionTriggers {
lamport_timestamp, ..
} => *lamport_timestamp,
}
}
}
impl Default for Diagnostic {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
source: Default::default(),
code: None,
severity: DiagnosticSeverity::ERROR,
message: Default::default(),
group_id: 0,
is_primary: false,
is_disk_based: false,
is_unnecessary: false,
}
}
}
impl IndentSize {
/// Returns an [IndentSize] representing the given spaces.
pub fn spaces(len: u32) -> Self {
Self {
len,
kind: IndentKind::Space,
}
}
/// Returns an [IndentSize] representing a tab.
pub fn tab() -> Self {
Self {
len: 1,
kind: IndentKind::Tab,
}
}
/// An iterator over the characters represented by this [IndentSize].
pub fn chars(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = char> {
iter::repeat(self.char()).take(self.len as usize)
}
/// The character representation of this [IndentSize].
pub fn char(&self) -> char {
match self.kind {
IndentKind::Space => ' ',
IndentKind::Tab => '\t',
}
}
/// Consumes the current [IndentSize] and returns a new one that has
/// been shrunk or enlarged by the given size along the given direction.
pub fn with_delta(mut self, direction: Ordering, size: IndentSize) -> Self {
match direction {
Ordering::Less => {
if self.kind == size.kind && self.len >= size.len {
self.len -= size.len;
}
}
Ordering::Equal => {}
Ordering::Greater => {
if self.len == 0 {
self = size;
} else if self.kind == size.kind {
self.len += size.len;
}
}
}
self
}
}
#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]
pub struct TestFile {
pub path: Arc<Path>,
pub root_name: String,
}
#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]
impl File for TestFile {
fn path(&self) -> &Arc<Path> {
&self.path
}
fn full_path(&self, _: &gpui::AppContext) -> PathBuf {
PathBuf::from(&self.root_name).join(self.path.as_ref())
}
fn as_local(&self) -> Option<&dyn LocalFile> {
None
}
fn mtime(&self) -> Option<SystemTime> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn file_name<'a>(&'a self, _: &'a gpui::AppContext) -> &'a std::ffi::OsStr {
self.path().file_name().unwrap_or(self.root_name.as_ref())
}
fn worktree_id(&self) -> usize {
0
}
fn is_deleted(&self) -> bool {
unimplemented!()
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any {
unimplemented!()
}
fn to_proto(&self) -> rpc::proto::File {
unimplemented!()
}
fn is_private(&self) -> bool {
false
}
}
pub(crate) fn contiguous_ranges(
values: impl Iterator<Item = u32>,
max_len: usize,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = Range<u32>> {
let mut values = values;
let mut current_range: Option<Range<u32>> = None;
std::iter::from_fn(move || loop {
if let Some(value) = values.next() {
if let Some(range) = &mut current_range {
if value == range.end && range.len() < max_len {
range.end += 1;
continue;
}
}
let prev_range = current_range.clone();
current_range = Some(value..(value + 1));
if prev_range.is_some() {
return prev_range;
}
} else {
return current_range.take();
}
})
}
/// Returns the [CharKind] for the given character. When a scope is provided,
/// the function checks if the character is considered a word character
/// based on the language scope's word character settings.
pub fn char_kind(scope: &Option<LanguageScope>, c: char) -> CharKind {
if c.is_whitespace() {
return CharKind::Whitespace;
} else if c.is_alphanumeric() || c == '_' {
return CharKind::Word;
}
if let Some(scope) = scope {
if let Some(characters) = scope.word_characters() {
if characters.contains(&c) {
return CharKind::Word;
}
}
}
CharKind::Punctuation
}
/// Find all of the ranges of whitespace that occur at the ends of lines
/// in the given rope.
///
/// This could also be done with a regex search, but this implementation
/// avoids copying text.
pub fn trailing_whitespace_ranges(rope: &Rope) -> Vec<Range<usize>> {
let mut ranges = Vec::new();
let mut offset = 0;
let mut prev_chunk_trailing_whitespace_range = 0..0;
for chunk in rope.chunks() {
let mut prev_line_trailing_whitespace_range = 0..0;
for (i, line) in chunk.split('\n').enumerate() {
let line_end_offset = offset + line.len();
let trimmed_line_len = line.trim_end_matches(|c| matches!(c, ' ' | '\t')).len();
let mut trailing_whitespace_range = (offset + trimmed_line_len)..line_end_offset;
if i == 0 && trimmed_line_len == 0 {
trailing_whitespace_range.start = prev_chunk_trailing_whitespace_range.start;
}
if !prev_line_trailing_whitespace_range.is_empty() {
ranges.push(prev_line_trailing_whitespace_range);
}
offset = line_end_offset + 1;
prev_line_trailing_whitespace_range = trailing_whitespace_range;
}
offset -= 1;
prev_chunk_trailing_whitespace_range = prev_line_trailing_whitespace_range;
}
if !prev_chunk_trailing_whitespace_range.is_empty() {
ranges.push(prev_chunk_trailing_whitespace_range);
}
ranges
}