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robustly handle invalid LSP ranges (#6512)
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@ -132,7 +132,11 @@ pub fn lsp_pos_to_pos(
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) -> Option<usize> {
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let pos_line = pos.line as usize;
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if pos_line > doc.len_lines() - 1 {
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return None;
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// If it extends past the end, truncate it to the end. This is because the
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// way the LSP describes the range including the last newline is by
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// specifying a line number after what we would call the last line.
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log::warn!("LSP position {pos:?} out of range assuming EOF");
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return Some(doc.len_chars());
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}
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// We need to be careful here to fully comply ith the LSP spec.
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@ -242,9 +246,20 @@ pub fn range_to_lsp_range(
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pub fn lsp_range_to_range(
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doc: &Rope,
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range: lsp::Range,
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mut range: lsp::Range,
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offset_encoding: OffsetEncoding,
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) -> Option<Range> {
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// This is sort of an edgecase. It's not clear from the spec how to deal with
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// ranges where end < start. They don't make much sense but vscode simply caps start to end
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// and because it's not specified quite a few LS rely on this as a result (for example the TS server)
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if range.start > range.end {
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log::error!(
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"Invalid LSP range start {:?} > end {:?}, using an empty range at the end instead",
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range.start,
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range.end
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);
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range.start = range.end;
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}
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let start = lsp_pos_to_pos(doc, range.start, offset_encoding)?;
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let end = lsp_pos_to_pos(doc, range.end, offset_encoding)?;
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@ -951,16 +966,16 @@ macro_rules! test_case {
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test_case!("", (0, 0) => Some(0));
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test_case!("", (0, 1) => Some(0));
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test_case!("", (1, 0) => None);
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test_case!("", (1, 0) => Some(0));
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test_case!("\n\n", (0, 0) => Some(0));
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test_case!("\n\n", (1, 0) => Some(1));
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test_case!("\n\n", (1, 1) => Some(1));
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test_case!("\n\n", (2, 0) => Some(2));
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test_case!("\n\n", (3, 0) => None);
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test_case!("\n\n", (3, 0) => Some(2));
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test_case!("test\n\n\n\ncase", (4, 3) => Some(11));
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test_case!("test\n\n\n\ncase", (4, 4) => Some(12));
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test_case!("test\n\n\n\ncase", (4, 5) => Some(12));
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test_case!("", (u32::MAX, u32::MAX) => None);
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test_case!("", (u32::MAX, u32::MAX) => Some(0));
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}
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#[test]
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@ -141,16 +141,12 @@ fn item_to_transaction(
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}
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};
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let start_offset =
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match util::lsp_pos_to_pos(doc.text(), edit.range.start, offset_encoding) {
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Some(start) => start as i128 - primary_cursor as i128,
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None => return Transaction::new(doc.text()),
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};
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let end_offset =
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match util::lsp_pos_to_pos(doc.text(), edit.range.end, offset_encoding) {
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Some(end) => end as i128 - primary_cursor as i128,
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None => return Transaction::new(doc.text()),
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};
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let Some(range) = util::lsp_range_to_range(doc.text(), edit.range, offset_encoding) else{
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return Transaction::new(doc.text());
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};
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let start_offset = range.anchor as i128 - primary_cursor as i128;
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let end_offset = range.head as i128 - primary_cursor as i128;
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(Some((start_offset, end_offset)), edit.new_text)
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} else {
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