package main import ( "github.com/atotto/clipboard" "github.com/gdamore/tcell" "io/ioutil" "strconv" "strings" "time" ) // The View struct stores information about a view into a buffer. // It has a value for the cursor, and the window that the user sees // the buffer from. type View struct { cursor Cursor // The topmost line, used for vertical scrolling topline int // The leftmost column, used for horizontal scrolling leftCol int // Percentage of the terminal window that this view takes up (from 0 to 100) widthPercent int heightPercent int // Actual with and height width int height int // How much to offset because of line numbers lineNumOffset int // The eventhandler for undo/redo eh *EventHandler // The buffer buf *Buffer // The statusline sline Statusline // Since tcell doesn't differentiate between a mouse release event // and a mouse move event with no keys pressed, we need to keep // track of whether or not the mouse was pressed (or not released) last event to determine // mouse release events mouseReleased bool // This stores when the last click was // This is useful for detecting double and triple clicks lastClickTime time.Time // Was the last mouse event actually a double click? // Useful for detecting triple clicks -- if a double click is detected // but the last mouse event was actually a double click, it's a triple click doubleClick bool // Same here, just to keep track for mouse move events tripleClick bool // Syntax highlighting matches matches SyntaxMatches // The matches from the last frame lastMatches SyntaxMatches // This is the range of lines that should have their syntax highlighting updated updateLines [2]int } // NewView returns a new fullscreen view func NewView(buf *Buffer) *View { return NewViewWidthHeight(buf, 100, 100) } // NewViewWidthHeight returns a new view with the specified width and height percentages // Note that w and h are percentages not actual values func NewViewWidthHeight(buf *Buffer, w, h int) *View { v := new(View) v.buf = buf v.widthPercent = w v.heightPercent = h v.Resize(screen.Size()) v.topline = 0 // Put the cursor at the first spot v.cursor = Cursor{ x: 0, y: 0, v: v, } v.eh = NewEventHandler(v) v.sline = Statusline{ view: v, } // Update the syntax highlighting for the entire buffer at the start v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) v.matches = Match(v) // Set mouseReleased to true because we assume the mouse is not being pressed when // the editor is opened v.mouseReleased = true v.lastClickTime = time.Time{} return v } // UpdateLines sets the values for v.updateLines func (v *View) UpdateLines(start, end int) { v.updateLines[0] = start v.updateLines[1] = end + 1 } // Resize recalculates the actual width and height of the view from the width and height // percentages // This is usually called when the window is resized, or when a split has been added and // the percentages have changed func (v *View) Resize(w, h int) { // Always include 1 line for the command line at the bottom h-- v.width = int(float32(w) * float32(v.widthPercent) / 100) // We subtract 1 for the statusline v.height = int(float32(h)*float32(v.heightPercent)/100) - 1 } // ScrollUp scrolls the view up n lines (if possible) func (v *View) ScrollUp(n int) { // Try to scroll by n but if it would overflow, scroll by 1 if v.topline-n >= 0 { v.topline -= n } else if v.topline > 0 { v.topline-- } } // ScrollDown scrolls the view down n lines (if possible) func (v *View) ScrollDown(n int) { // Try to scroll by n but if it would overflow, scroll by 1 if v.topline+n <= len(v.buf.lines)-v.height { v.topline += n } else if v.topline < len(v.buf.lines)-v.height { v.topline++ } } // PageUp scrolls the view up a page func (v *View) PageUp() { if v.topline > v.height { v.ScrollUp(v.height) } else { v.topline = 0 } } // PageDown scrolls the view down a page func (v *View) PageDown() { if len(v.buf.lines)-(v.topline+v.height) > v.height { v.ScrollDown(v.height) } else { if len(v.buf.lines) >= v.height { v.topline = len(v.buf.lines) - v.height } } } // HalfPageUp scrolls the view up half a page func (v *View) HalfPageUp() { if v.topline > v.height/2 { v.ScrollUp(v.height / 2) } else { v.topline = 0 } } // HalfPageDown scrolls the view down half a page func (v *View) HalfPageDown() { if len(v.buf.lines)-(v.topline+v.height) > v.height/2 { v.ScrollDown(v.height / 2) } else { v.topline = len(v.buf.lines) - v.height } } // CanClose returns whether or not the view can be closed // If there are unsaved changes, the user will be asked if the view can be closed // causing them to lose the unsaved changes // The message is what to print after saying "You have unsaved changes. " func (v *View) CanClose(msg string) bool { if v.buf.IsDirty() { quit, canceled := messenger.Prompt("You have unsaved changes. " + msg) if !canceled { if strings.ToLower(quit) == "yes" || strings.ToLower(quit) == "y" { return true } } } else { return true } return false } // Save the buffer to disk func (v *View) Save() { // If this is an empty buffer, ask for a filename if v.buf.path == "" { filename, canceled := messenger.Prompt("Filename: ") if !canceled { v.buf.path = filename v.buf.name = filename } else { return } } err := v.buf.Save() if err != nil { messenger.Error(err.Error()) } } // Copy the selection to the system clipboard func (v *View) Copy() { if v.cursor.HasSelection() { if !clipboard.Unsupported { clipboard.WriteAll(v.cursor.GetSelection()) } else { messenger.Error("Clipboard is not supported on your system") } } } // Cut the selection to the system clipboard func (v *View) Cut() { if v.cursor.HasSelection() { if !clipboard.Unsupported { clipboard.WriteAll(v.cursor.GetSelection()) v.cursor.DeleteSelection() v.cursor.ResetSelection() } else { messenger.Error("Clipboard is not supported on your system") } } } // Paste whatever is in the system clipboard into the buffer // Delete and paste if the user has a selection func (v *View) Paste() { if !clipboard.Unsupported { if v.cursor.HasSelection() { v.cursor.DeleteSelection() v.cursor.ResetSelection() } clip, _ := clipboard.ReadAll() v.eh.Insert(v.cursor.Loc(), clip) // This is a bit weird... Not sure if there's a better way for i := 0; i < Count(clip); i++ { v.cursor.Right() } } else { messenger.Error("Clipboard is not supported on your system") } } // SelectAll selects the entire buffer func (v *View) SelectAll() { v.cursor.curSelection[1] = 0 v.cursor.curSelection[0] = v.buf.Len() // Put the cursor at the beginning v.cursor.x = 0 v.cursor.y = 0 } // OpenFile opens a new file in the current view // It makes sure that the current buffer can be closed first (unsaved changes) func (v *View) OpenFile() { if v.CanClose("Continue? ") { filename, canceled := messenger.Prompt("File to open: ") if canceled { return } file, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { messenger.Error(err.Error()) return } v.buf = NewBuffer(string(file), filename) } } // Relocate moves the view window so that the cursor is in view // This is useful if the user has scrolled far away, and then starts typing func (v *View) Relocate() { cy := v.cursor.y if cy < v.topline { v.topline = cy } if cy > v.topline+v.height-1 { v.topline = cy - v.height + 1 } } // MoveToMouseClick moves the cursor to location x, y assuming x, y were given // by a mouse click func (v *View) MoveToMouseClick(x, y int) { if y-v.topline > v.height-1 { v.ScrollDown(1) y = v.height + v.topline - 1 } if y >= len(v.buf.lines) { y = len(v.buf.lines) - 1 } if x < 0 { x = 0 } x = v.cursor.GetCharPosInLine(y, x) if x > Count(v.buf.lines[y]) { x = Count(v.buf.lines[y]) } v.cursor.x = x v.cursor.y = y } // HandleEvent handles an event passed by the main loop func (v *View) HandleEvent(event tcell.Event) { // This bool determines whether the view is relocated at the end of the function // By default it's true because most events should cause a relocate relocate := true // By default we don't update and syntax highlighting v.UpdateLines(-2, 0) switch e := event.(type) { case *tcell.EventResize: // Window resized v.Resize(e.Size()) case *tcell.EventKey: switch e.Key() { case tcell.KeyUp: // Cursor up v.cursor.Up() case tcell.KeyDown: // Cursor down v.cursor.Down() case tcell.KeyLeft: // Cursor left v.cursor.Left() case tcell.KeyRight: // Cursor right v.cursor.Right() case tcell.KeyEnter: // Insert a newline v.eh.Insert(v.cursor.Loc(), "\n") v.cursor.Right() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) // v.UpdateLines(v.cursor.y-1, v.cursor.y) case tcell.KeySpace: // Insert a space v.eh.Insert(v.cursor.Loc(), " ") v.cursor.Right() v.UpdateLines(v.cursor.y, v.cursor.y) case tcell.KeyBackspace2: // Delete a character if v.cursor.HasSelection() { v.cursor.DeleteSelection() v.cursor.ResetSelection() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) } else if v.cursor.Loc() > 0 { // We have to do something a bit hacky here because we want to // delete the line by first moving left and then deleting backwards // but the undo redo would place the cursor in the wrong place // So instead we move left, save the position, move back, delete // and restore the position v.cursor.Left() cx, cy := v.cursor.x, v.cursor.y v.cursor.Right() loc := v.cursor.Loc() v.eh.Remove(loc-1, loc) v.cursor.x, v.cursor.y = cx, cy // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) // v.UpdateLines(v.cursor.y, v.cursor.y+1) } case tcell.KeyTab: // Insert a tab v.eh.Insert(v.cursor.Loc(), "\t") v.cursor.Right() v.UpdateLines(v.cursor.y, v.cursor.y) case tcell.KeyCtrlS: v.Save() case tcell.KeyCtrlZ: v.eh.Undo() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.KeyCtrlY: v.eh.Redo() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.KeyCtrlC: v.Copy() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.KeyCtrlX: v.Cut() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.KeyCtrlV: v.Paste() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.KeyCtrlA: v.SelectAll() case tcell.KeyCtrlO: v.OpenFile() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.KeyPgUp: v.PageUp() relocate = false case tcell.KeyPgDn: v.PageDown() relocate = false case tcell.KeyCtrlU: v.HalfPageUp() relocate = false case tcell.KeyCtrlD: v.HalfPageDown() relocate = false case tcell.KeyRune: // Insert a character if v.cursor.HasSelection() { v.cursor.DeleteSelection() v.cursor.ResetSelection() // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) } else { v.UpdateLines(v.cursor.y, v.cursor.y) } v.eh.Insert(v.cursor.Loc(), string(e.Rune())) v.cursor.Right() } case *tcell.EventMouse: x, y := e.Position() x -= v.lineNumOffset y += v.topline // Position always seems to be off by one x-- y-- button := e.Buttons() switch button { case tcell.Button1: // Left click origX, origY := v.cursor.x, v.cursor.y v.MoveToMouseClick(x, y) if v.mouseReleased { if (time.Since(v.lastClickTime)/time.Millisecond < doubleClickThreshold) && (origX == v.cursor.x && origY == v.cursor.y) { if v.doubleClick { // Triple click v.lastClickTime = time.Now() v.tripleClick = true v.doubleClick = false v.cursor.SelectLine() } else { // Double click v.lastClickTime = time.Now() v.doubleClick = true v.tripleClick = false v.cursor.SelectWord() } } else { v.doubleClick = false v.tripleClick = false v.lastClickTime = time.Now() loc := v.cursor.Loc() v.cursor.curSelection[0] = loc v.cursor.curSelection[1] = loc } } else { if v.tripleClick { v.cursor.AddLineToSelection() } else if v.doubleClick { v.cursor.AddWordToSelection() } else { v.cursor.curSelection[1] = v.cursor.Loc() } } v.mouseReleased = false case tcell.ButtonNone: // Mouse event with no click if !v.mouseReleased { // Mouse was just released // Relocating here isn't really necessary because the cursor will // be in the right place from the last mouse event // However, if we are running in a terminal that doesn't support mouse motion // events, this still allows the user to make selections, except only after they // release the mouse if !v.doubleClick && !v.tripleClick { v.MoveToMouseClick(x, y) v.cursor.curSelection[1] = v.cursor.Loc() } v.mouseReleased = true } // We don't want to relocate because otherwise the view will be relocated // every time the user moves the cursor relocate = false case tcell.WheelUp: // Scroll up two lines v.ScrollUp(2) // We don't want to relocate if the user is scrolling relocate = false // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) case tcell.WheelDown: // Scroll down two lines v.ScrollDown(2) // We don't want to relocate if the user is scrolling relocate = false // Rehighlight the entire buffer v.UpdateLines(v.topline, v.topline+v.height) } } if relocate { v.Relocate() } v.matches = Match(v) } // DisplayView renders the view to the screen func (v *View) DisplayView() { // matches := make(SyntaxMatches, len(v.buf.lines)) // // viewStart := v.topline // viewEnd := v.topline + v.height // if viewEnd > len(v.buf.lines) { // viewEnd = len(v.buf.lines) // } // // lines := v.buf.lines[viewStart:viewEnd] // for i, line := range lines { // matches[i] = make([]tcell.Style, len(line)) // } // The character number of the character in the top left of the screen charNum := ToCharPos(0, v.topline, v.buf) // Convert the length of buffer to a string, and get the length of the string // We are going to have to offset by that amount maxLineLength := len(strconv.Itoa(len(v.buf.lines))) // + 1 for the little space after the line number v.lineNumOffset = maxLineLength + 1 var highlightStyle tcell.Style for lineN := 0; lineN < v.height; lineN++ { var x int // If the buffer is smaller than the view height // and we went too far, break if lineN+v.topline >= len(v.buf.lines) { break } line := v.buf.lines[lineN+v.topline] // Write the line number lineNumStyle := tcell.StyleDefault if style, ok := colorscheme["line-number"]; ok { lineNumStyle = style } // Write the spaces before the line number if necessary lineNum := strconv.Itoa(lineN + v.topline + 1) for i := 0; i < maxLineLength-len(lineNum); i++ { screen.SetContent(x, lineN, ' ', nil, lineNumStyle) x++ } // Write the actual line number for _, ch := range lineNum { screen.SetContent(x, lineN, ch, nil, lineNumStyle) x++ } // Write the extra space screen.SetContent(x, lineN, ' ', nil, lineNumStyle) x++ // Write the line tabchars := 0 for colN, ch := range line { var lineStyle tcell.Style // Does the current character need to be syntax highlighted? // if lineN >= v.updateLines[0] && lineN < v.updateLines[1] { highlightStyle = v.matches[lineN][colN] // } else if lineN < len(v.lastMatches) && colN < len(v.lastMatches[lineN]) { // highlightStyle = v.lastMatches[lineN][colN] // } else { // highlightStyle = tcell.StyleDefault // } if v.cursor.HasSelection() && (charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum <= v.cursor.curSelection[1] || charNum <= v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[1]) { lineStyle = tcell.StyleDefault.Reverse(true) if style, ok := colorscheme["selection"]; ok { lineStyle = style } } else { lineStyle = highlightStyle } // matches[lineN][colN] = highlightStyle if ch == '\t' { screen.SetContent(x+tabchars, lineN, ' ', nil, lineStyle) tabSize := settings.TabSize for i := 0; i < tabSize-1; i++ { tabchars++ screen.SetContent(x+tabchars, lineN, ' ', nil, lineStyle) } } else { screen.SetContent(x+tabchars, lineN, ch, nil, lineStyle) } charNum++ x++ } // Here we are at a newline // The newline may be selected, in which case we should draw the selection style // with a space to represent it if v.cursor.HasSelection() && (charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum <= v.cursor.curSelection[1] || charNum <= v.cursor.curSelection[0] && charNum >= v.cursor.curSelection[1]) { selectStyle := tcell.StyleDefault.Reverse(true) if style, ok := colorscheme["selection"]; ok { selectStyle = style } screen.SetContent(x+tabchars, lineN, ' ', nil, selectStyle) } charNum++ } // v.lastMatches = matches } // Display renders the view, the cursor, and statusline func (v *View) Display() { v.DisplayView() v.cursor.Display() v.sline.Display() }