correctly wrap at text-width

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Pascal Kuthe 2023-11-19 22:34:06 +01:00
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3 changed files with 94 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
//! called a "block" and the caller must advance it as needed.
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::mem::replace;
@ -43,6 +44,11 @@ pub fn is_virtual(self) -> bool {
matches!(self, GraphemeSource::VirtualText { .. })
}
pub fn is_eof(self) -> bool {
// all doc chars except the EOF char have non-zero codepoints
matches!(self, GraphemeSource::Document { codepoints: 0 })
}
pub fn doc_chars(self) -> usize {
match self {
GraphemeSource::Document { codepoints } => codepoints as usize,
@ -117,6 +123,14 @@ fn is_whitespace(&self) -> bool {
self.grapheme.is_whitespace()
}
fn is_newline(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.grapheme, Grapheme::Newline)
}
fn is_eof(&self) -> bool {
self.source.is_eof()
}
fn width(&self) -> usize {
self.grapheme.width()
}
@ -135,6 +149,7 @@ pub struct TextFormat {
pub wrap_indicator: Box<str>,
pub wrap_indicator_highlight: Option<Highlight>,
pub viewport_width: u16,
pub soft_wrap_at_text_width: bool,
}
// test implementation is basically only used for testing or when softwrap is always disabled
@ -148,6 +163,7 @@ fn default() -> Self {
wrap_indicator: Box::from(" "),
viewport_width: 17,
wrap_indicator_highlight: None,
soft_wrap_at_text_width: false,
}
}
}
@ -318,39 +334,68 @@ fn wrap_word(&mut self) -> usize {
.change_position(visual_x, self.text_fmt.tab_width);
word_width += grapheme.width();
}
if let Some(grapheme) = &mut self.peeked_grapheme {
let visual_x = self.visual_pos.col + word_width;
grapheme
.grapheme
.change_position(visual_x, self.text_fmt.tab_width);
}
word_width
}
fn peek_grapheme(&mut self, col: usize, char_pos: usize) -> Option<&GraphemeWithSource<'t>> {
if self.peeked_grapheme.is_none() {
self.peeked_grapheme = self.advance_grapheme(col, char_pos);
}
self.peeked_grapheme.as_ref()
}
fn next_grapheme(&mut self, col: usize, char_pos: usize) -> Option<GraphemeWithSource<'t>> {
self.peek_grapheme(col, char_pos);
self.peeked_grapheme.take()
}
fn advance_to_next_word(&mut self) {
self.word_buf.clear();
let mut word_width = 0;
let mut word_chars = 0;
if self.exhausted {
return;
}
loop {
// softwrap word if necessary
if word_width + self.visual_pos.col >= self.text_fmt.viewport_width as usize {
// wrapping this word would move too much text to the next line
// split the word at the line end instead
if word_width > self.text_fmt.max_wrap as usize {
// Usually we stop accomulating graphemes as soon as softwrapping becomes necessary.
// However if the last grapheme is multiple columns wide it might extend beyond the EOL.
// The condition below ensures that this grapheme is not cutoff and instead wrapped to the next line
if word_width + self.visual_pos.col > self.text_fmt.viewport_width as usize {
self.peeked_grapheme = self.word_buf.pop();
}
let mut col = self.visual_pos.col + word_width;
let char_pos = self.char_pos + word_chars;
match col.cmp(&(self.text_fmt.viewport_width as usize)) {
// The EOF char and newline chars are always selectable in helix. That means
// that wrapping happens "too-early" if a word fits a line perfectly. This
// is intentional so that all selectable graphemes are always visisble (and
// therefore the cursor never dissapears). However if the user manually set a
// lower softwrap width then this is undesirable. Just increasing the viewport-
// width by one doesn't work because if a line is wrapped multiple times then
// some words may extend past the specified width.
//
// So we special case a word that ends exactly at line bounds and is followed
// by a newline/eof character here.
Ordering::Equal
if self.text_fmt.soft_wrap_at_text_width
&& self.peek_grapheme(col, char_pos).map_or(false, |grapheme| {
grapheme.is_newline() || grapheme.is_eof()
}) => {}
Ordering::Equal if word_width > self.text_fmt.max_wrap as usize => return,
Ordering::Greater if word_width > self.text_fmt.max_wrap as usize => {
self.peeked_grapheme = self.word_buf.pop();
return;
}
word_width = self.wrap_word();
Ordering::Equal | Ordering::Greater => {
word_width = self.wrap_word();
col = self.visual_pos.col + word_width;
}
Ordering::Less => (),
}
let grapheme = if let Some(grapheme) = self.peeked_grapheme.take() {
grapheme
} else if let Some(grapheme) =
self.advance_grapheme(self.visual_pos.col + word_width, self.char_pos + word_chars)
{
grapheme
} else {
let Some(grapheme) = self.next_grapheme(col, char_pos) else {
return;
};
word_chars += grapheme.doc_chars();
@ -376,7 +421,6 @@ fn advance_to_next_word(&mut self) {
pub fn next_char_pos(&self) -> usize {
self.char_pos
}
/// returns the visual position at the end of the last yielded grapheme
pub fn next_visual_pos(&self) -> Position {
self.visual_pos

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ fn new_test(softwrap: bool) -> Self {
wrap_indicator_highlight: None,
// use a prime number to allow lining up too often with repeat
viewport_width: 17,
soft_wrap_at_text_width: false,
}
}
}
@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ fn collect_to_str(&mut self) -> String {
use std::fmt::Write;
let mut res = String::new();
let viewport_width = self.text_fmt.viewport_width;
let soft_wrap_at_text_width = self.text_fmt.soft_wrap_at_text_width;
let mut line = 0;
for grapheme in self {
@ -28,6 +30,8 @@ fn collect_to_str(&mut self) -> String {
line += 1;
assert_eq!(grapheme.visual_pos.row, line);
write!(res, "\n{}", ".".repeat(grapheme.visual_pos.col)).unwrap();
}
if !soft_wrap_at_text_width {
assert!(
grapheme.visual_pos.col <= viewport_width as usize,
"softwrapped failed {}<={viewport_width}",
@ -98,6 +102,22 @@ fn long_word_softwrap() {
);
}
fn softwrap_text_at_text_width(text: &str) -> String {
let mut text_fmt = TextFormat::new_test(true);
text_fmt.soft_wrap_at_text_width = true;
let annotations = TextAnnotations::default();
let mut formatter =
DocumentFormatter::new_at_prev_checkpoint(text.into(), &text_fmt, &annotations, 0);
formatter.collect_to_str()
}
#[test]
fn long_word_softwrap_text_width() {
assert_eq!(
softwrap_text_at_text_width("xxxxxxxx1xxxx2xxx\nxxxxxxxx1xxxx2xxx"),
"xxxxxxxx1xxxx2xxx \nxxxxxxxx1xxxx2xxx "
);
}
fn overlay_text(text: &str, char_pos: usize, softwrap: bool, overlays: &[Overlay]) -> String {
DocumentFormatter::new_at_prev_checkpoint(
text.into(),

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@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ pub fn text_format(&self, mut viewport_width: u16, theme: Option<&Theme>) -> Tex
.language_config()
.and_then(|config| config.text_width)
.unwrap_or(config.text_width);
let soft_wrap_at_text_width = self
let mut soft_wrap_at_text_width = self
.language_config()
.and_then(|config| {
config
@ -1964,12 +1964,13 @@ pub fn text_format(&self, mut viewport_width: u16, theme: Option<&Theme>) -> Tex
.or(config.soft_wrap.wrap_at_text_width)
.unwrap_or(false);
if soft_wrap_at_text_width {
// We increase max_line_len by 1 because softwrap considers the newline character
// as part of the line length while the "typical" expectation is that this is not the case.
// In particular other commands like :reflow do not count the line terminator.
// This is technically inconsistent for the last line as that line never has a line terminator
// but having the last visual line exceed the width by 1 seems like a rare edge case.
viewport_width = viewport_width.min(text_width as u16 + 1)
// if the viewport is smaller than the specified
// width then this setting has no effcet
if text_width >= viewport_width as usize {
soft_wrap_at_text_width = false;
} else {
viewport_width = text_width as u16;
}
}
let config = self.config.load();
let editor_soft_wrap = &config.soft_wrap;
@ -2006,6 +2007,7 @@ pub fn text_format(&self, mut viewport_width: u16, theme: Option<&Theme>) -> Tex
wrap_indicator_highlight: theme
.and_then(|theme| theme.find_scope_index("ui.virtual.wrap"))
.map(Highlight),
soft_wrap_at_text_width,
}
}