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482 lines
12 KiB
Go
482 lines
12 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"io/ioutil"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/gdamore/tcell"
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)
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// The View struct stores information about a view into a buffer.
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// It has a stores information about the cursor, and the viewport
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// that the user sees the buffer from.
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type View struct {
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cursor Cursor
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// The topmost line, used for vertical scrolling
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topline int
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// The leftmost column, used for horizontal scrolling
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leftCol int
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// Percentage of the terminal window that this view takes up (from 0 to 100)
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widthPercent int
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heightPercent int
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// Actual with and height
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width int
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height int
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// How much to offset because of line numbers
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lineNumOffset int
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// The eventhandler for undo/redo
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eh *EventHandler
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// The buffer
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buf *Buffer
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// The statusline
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sline Statusline
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// Since tcell doesn't differentiate between a mouse release event
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// and a mouse move event with no keys pressed, we need to keep
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// track of whether or not the mouse was pressed (or not released) last event to determine
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// mouse release events
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mouseReleased bool
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// This stores when the last click was
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// This is useful for detecting double and triple clicks
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lastClickTime time.Time
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// lastCutTime stores when the last ctrl+k was issued.
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// It is used for clearing the clipboard to replace it with fresh cut lines.
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lastCutTime time.Time
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// freshClip returns true if the clipboard has never been pasted.
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freshClip bool
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// Was the last mouse event actually a double click?
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// Useful for detecting triple clicks -- if a double click is detected
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// but the last mouse event was actually a double click, it's a triple click
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doubleClick bool
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// Same here, just to keep track for mouse move events
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tripleClick bool
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// Syntax highlighting matches
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matches SyntaxMatches
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// The matches from the last frame
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lastMatches SyntaxMatches
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}
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// NewView returns a new fullscreen view
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func NewView(buf *Buffer) *View {
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return NewViewWidthHeight(buf, 100, 100)
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}
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// NewViewWidthHeight returns a new view with the specified width and height percentages
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// Note that w and h are percentages not actual values
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func NewViewWidthHeight(buf *Buffer, w, h int) *View {
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v := new(View)
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v.widthPercent = w
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v.heightPercent = h
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v.Resize(screen.Size())
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v.OpenBuffer(buf)
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v.eh = NewEventHandler(v)
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v.sline = Statusline{
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view: v,
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}
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return v
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}
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// Resize recalculates the actual width and height of the view from the width and height
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// percentages
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// This is usually called when the window is resized, or when a split has been added and
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// the percentages have changed
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func (v *View) Resize(w, h int) {
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// Always include 1 line for the command line at the bottom
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h--
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v.width = int(float32(w) * float32(v.widthPercent) / 100)
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// We subtract 1 for the statusline
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v.height = int(float32(h)*float32(v.heightPercent)/100) - 1
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}
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// ScrollUp scrolls the view up n lines (if possible)
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func (v *View) ScrollUp(n int) {
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// Try to scroll by n but if it would overflow, scroll by 1
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if v.topline-n >= 0 {
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v.topline -= n
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} else if v.topline > 0 {
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v.topline--
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}
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}
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// ScrollDown scrolls the view down n lines (if possible)
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func (v *View) ScrollDown(n int) {
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// Try to scroll by n but if it would overflow, scroll by 1
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if v.topline+n <= len(v.buf.lines)-v.height {
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v.topline += n
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} else if v.topline < len(v.buf.lines)-v.height {
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v.topline++
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}
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}
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// CanClose returns whether or not the view can be closed
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// If there are unsaved changes, the user will be asked if the view can be closed
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// causing them to lose the unsaved changes
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// The message is what to print after saying "You have unsaved changes. "
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func (v *View) CanClose(msg string) bool {
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if v.buf.IsDirty() {
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quit, canceled := messenger.Prompt("You have unsaved changes. " + msg)
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if !canceled {
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if strings.ToLower(quit) == "yes" || strings.ToLower(quit) == "y" {
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return true
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} else if strings.ToLower(quit) == "save" || strings.ToLower(quit) == "s" {
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Save(v)
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return true
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}
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}
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} else {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// OpenBuffer opens a new buffer in this view.
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// This resets the topline, event handler and cursor.
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func (v *View) OpenBuffer(buf *Buffer) {
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v.buf = buf
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v.topline = 0
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v.leftCol = 0
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// Put the cursor at the first spot
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v.cursor = Cursor{
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x: 0,
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y: 0,
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v: v,
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}
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v.cursor.ResetSelection()
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v.eh = NewEventHandler(v)
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v.matches = Match(v)
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// Set mouseReleased to true because we assume the mouse is not being pressed when
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// the editor is opened
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v.mouseReleased = true
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v.lastClickTime = time.Time{}
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}
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// Close and Re-open the current file.
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func (v *View) reOpen() {
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if v.CanClose("Continue? (yes, no, save) ") {
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file, err := ioutil.ReadFile(v.buf.path)
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filename := v.buf.name
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if err != nil {
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messenger.Error(err.Error())
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return
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}
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buf := NewBuffer(string(file), filename)
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v.buf = buf
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v.matches = Match(v)
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v.Relocate()
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}
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}
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// OpenFile opens a new file in the current view
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// It makes sure that the current buffer can be closed first (unsaved changes)
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func (v *View) OpenFile() {
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}
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// Relocate moves the view window so that the cursor is in view
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// This is useful if the user has scrolled far away, and then starts typing
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func (v *View) Relocate() bool {
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ret := false
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cy := v.cursor.y
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if cy < v.topline {
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v.topline = cy
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ret = true
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}
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if cy > v.topline+v.height-1 {
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v.topline = cy - v.height + 1
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ret = true
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}
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cx := v.cursor.GetVisualX()
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if cx < v.leftCol {
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v.leftCol = cx
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ret = true
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}
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if cx+v.lineNumOffset+1 > v.leftCol+v.width {
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v.leftCol = cx - v.width + v.lineNumOffset + 1
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ret = true
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}
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return ret
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}
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// MoveToMouseClick moves the cursor to location x, y assuming x, y were given
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// by a mouse click
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func (v *View) MoveToMouseClick(x, y int) {
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if y-v.topline > v.height-1 {
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v.ScrollDown(1)
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y = v.height + v.topline - 1
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}
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if y >= len(v.buf.lines) {
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y = len(v.buf.lines) - 1
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}
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if y < 0 {
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y = 0
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}
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if x < 0 {
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x = 0
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}
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x = v.cursor.GetCharPosInLine(y, x)
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if x > Count(v.buf.lines[y]) {
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x = Count(v.buf.lines[y])
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}
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v.cursor.x = x
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v.cursor.y = y
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v.cursor.lastVisualX = v.cursor.GetVisualX()
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}
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// HandleEvent handles an event passed by the main loop
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func (v *View) HandleEvent(event tcell.Event) {
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// This bool determines whether the view is relocated at the end of the function
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// By default it's true because most events should cause a relocate
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relocate := true
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switch e := event.(type) {
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case *tcell.EventResize:
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// Window resized
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v.Resize(e.Size())
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case *tcell.EventKey:
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if e.Key() == tcell.KeyRune {
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// Insert a character
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if v.cursor.HasSelection() {
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v.cursor.DeleteSelection()
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v.cursor.ResetSelection()
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}
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v.eh.Insert(v.cursor.Loc(), string(e.Rune()))
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v.cursor.Right()
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} else {
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for key, action := range bindings {
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if e.Key() == key {
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relocate = action(v)
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}
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}
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}
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case *tcell.EventMouse:
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x, y := e.Position()
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x -= v.lineNumOffset - v.leftCol
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y += v.topline
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button := e.Buttons()
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switch button {
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case tcell.Button1:
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// Left click
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origX, origY := v.cursor.x, v.cursor.y
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v.MoveToMouseClick(x, y)
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if v.mouseReleased {
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if (time.Since(v.lastClickTime)/time.Millisecond < doubleClickThreshold) &&
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(origX == v.cursor.x && origY == v.cursor.y) {
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if v.doubleClick {
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// Triple click
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v.lastClickTime = time.Now()
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v.tripleClick = true
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v.doubleClick = false
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v.cursor.SelectLine()
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} else {
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// Double click
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v.lastClickTime = time.Now()
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v.doubleClick = true
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v.tripleClick = false
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v.cursor.SelectWord()
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}
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} else {
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v.doubleClick = false
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v.tripleClick = false
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v.lastClickTime = time.Now()
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loc := v.cursor.Loc()
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v.cursor.curSelection[0] = loc
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v.cursor.curSelection[1] = loc
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}
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} else {
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if v.tripleClick {
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v.cursor.AddLineToSelection()
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} else if v.doubleClick {
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v.cursor.AddWordToSelection()
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} else {
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v.cursor.curSelection[1] = v.cursor.Loc()
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}
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}
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v.mouseReleased = false
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case tcell.ButtonNone:
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// Mouse event with no click
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if !v.mouseReleased {
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// Mouse was just released
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// Relocating here isn't really necessary because the cursor will
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// be in the right place from the last mouse event
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// However, if we are running in a terminal that doesn't support mouse motion
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// events, this still allows the user to make selections, except only after they
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// release the mouse
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if !v.doubleClick && !v.tripleClick {
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v.MoveToMouseClick(x, y)
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v.cursor.curSelection[1] = v.cursor.Loc()
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}
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v.mouseReleased = true
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}
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// We don't want to relocate because otherwise the view will be relocated
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// every time the user moves the cursor
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relocate = false
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case tcell.WheelUp:
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// Scroll up two lines
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v.ScrollUp(2)
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// We don't want to relocate if the user is scrolling
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relocate = false
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case tcell.WheelDown:
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// Scroll down two lines
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v.ScrollDown(2)
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// We don't want to relocate if the user is scrolling
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relocate = false
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}
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}
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if relocate {
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v.Relocate()
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}
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if settings.Syntax {
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v.matches = Match(v)
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}
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}
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// DisplayView renders the view to the screen
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func (v *View) DisplayView() {
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// The character number of the character in the top left of the screen
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charNum := ToCharPos(0, v.topline, v.buf)
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// Convert the length of buffer to a string, and get the length of the string
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// We are going to have to offset by that amount
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maxLineLength := len(strconv.Itoa(len(v.buf.lines)))
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// + 1 for the little space after the line number
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if settings.Ruler == true {
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v.lineNumOffset = maxLineLength + 1
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} else {
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v.lineNumOffset = 0
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}
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var highlightStyle tcell.Style
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for lineN := 0; lineN < v.height; lineN++ {
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var x int
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// If the buffer is smaller than the view height
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// and we went too far, break
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if lineN+v.topline >= len(v.buf.lines) {
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break
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}
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line := v.buf.lines[lineN+v.topline]
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// Write the line number
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lineNumStyle := defStyle
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if style, ok := colorscheme["line-number"]; ok {
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lineNumStyle = style
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}
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// Write the spaces before the line number if necessary
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var lineNum string
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if settings.Ruler == true {
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lineNum = strconv.Itoa(lineN + v.topline + 1)
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for i := 0; i < maxLineLength-len(lineNum); i++ {
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screen.SetContent(x, lineN, ' ', nil, lineNumStyle)
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x++
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}
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// Write the actual line number
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for _, ch := range lineNum {
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screen.SetContent(x, lineN, ch, nil, lineNumStyle)
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x++
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}
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if settings.Ruler == true {
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// Write the extra space
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screen.SetContent(x, lineN, ' ', nil, lineNumStyle)
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x++
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}
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}
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// Write the line
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tabchars := 0
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for colN, ch := range line {
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var lineStyle tcell.Style
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if settings.Syntax {
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// Syntax highlighting is enabled
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highlightStyle = v.matches[lineN][colN]
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}
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if v.cursor.HasSelection() &&
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(charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum < v.cursor.curSelection[1] ||
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charNum < v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[1]) {
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lineStyle = tcell.StyleDefault.Reverse(true)
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if style, ok := colorscheme["selection"]; ok {
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lineStyle = style
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}
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} else {
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lineStyle = highlightStyle
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}
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if ch == '\t' {
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screen.SetContent(x+tabchars, lineN, ' ', nil, lineStyle)
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tabSize := settings.TabSize
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for i := 0; i < tabSize-1; i++ {
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tabchars++
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if x-v.leftCol+tabchars >= v.lineNumOffset {
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screen.SetContent(x-v.leftCol+tabchars, lineN, ' ', nil, lineStyle)
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}
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}
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} else {
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if x-v.leftCol+tabchars >= v.lineNumOffset {
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screen.SetContent(x-v.leftCol+tabchars, lineN, ch, nil, lineStyle)
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}
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}
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charNum++
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x++
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}
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// Here we are at a newline
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// The newline may be selected, in which case we should draw the selection style
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// with a space to represent it
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if v.cursor.HasSelection() &&
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(charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum < v.cursor.curSelection[1] ||
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charNum < v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[1]) {
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selectStyle := defStyle.Reverse(true)
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if style, ok := colorscheme["selection"]; ok {
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selectStyle = style
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}
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screen.SetContent(x-v.leftCol+tabchars, lineN, ' ', nil, selectStyle)
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}
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charNum++
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}
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}
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// Display renders the view, the cursor, and statusline
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func (v *View) Display() {
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v.DisplayView()
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v.cursor.Display()
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v.sline.Display()
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}
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