refactor(writer): Move make_outline to sidebar

Was passing self fields a lot, decided to just do all that in Sidebar
in the first place.

Also resolved guides.enabled=false early to setting markers to ' '.

Everything should work the same.
This commit is contained in:
hedy
2023-11-25 16:21:44 +08:00
parent 6d85399550
commit bdeff23390
3 changed files with 233 additions and 247 deletions

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@@ -284,6 +284,12 @@ function M.resolve_config()
M.o.guides.enabled = false
end
end
if not M.o.guides.enabled then
M.o.guides = {
enabled = true,
markers = { middle = ' ', vertical = ' ', bottom = ' ' }
}
end
----- SPLIT COMMAND -----
local sc = M.o.outline_window.split_command
if sc then

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@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ local parser = require('outline.parser')
local providers = require('outline.providers.init')
local utils = require('outline.utils.init')
local writer = require('outline.writer')
local symbols = require('outline.symbols')
local t_utils = require('outline.utils.table')
local strlen = vim.fn.strlen
---@class outline.Sidebar
local Sidebar = {}
@@ -95,10 +99,7 @@ function Sidebar:initial_handler(response, opts)
local items = parser.parse(response, self.code.buf)
self.items = items
local current
self.flats, current, self.hovered = writer.make_outline(self.view.bufnr, items, self.code.win)
self:update_cursor_pos(current)
self:_update_lines(true)
if not cfg.o.outline_window.focus_on_open or not opts.focus_outline then
vim.fn.win_gotoid(self.code.win)
@@ -262,9 +263,7 @@ end
---@param update_cursor boolean?
---@param set_cursor_to_node outline.SymbolNode|outline.FlatSymbolNode?
function Sidebar:_update_lines(update_cursor, set_cursor_to_node)
local current
self.flats, current, self.hovered =
writer.make_outline(self.view.bufnr, self.items, self.code.win, set_cursor_to_node)
local current = self:write_outline(set_cursor_to_node)
if update_cursor ~= false then
self:update_cursor_pos(current)
end
@@ -601,4 +600,187 @@ function Sidebar:_highlight_current_item(winnr, update_cursor)
self:_update_lines(update_cursor)
end
---The quintessential function of this entire plugin. Clears virtual text,
-- parses each node and replaces old lines with new lines to be written for the
-- outline buffer.
--
-- Handles highlights, virtual text, and of course lines of outline to write.
---@note Ensure new outlines are already set to `self.items` before calling this function. `self.flats` will be overwritten and current line is obtained from `win_get_cursor` using `self.code.win`.
---@param find_node outline.FlatSymbolNode|outline.SymbolNode? Find a given node rather than node matching cursor position in codewin
---@return outline.FlatSymbolNode? set_cursor_to_this_node
function Sidebar:write_outline(find_node)
-- 0-indexed
local hovered_line = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(self.code.win)[1] - 1
-- Deepest matching node to put cursor on based on hovered line
local put_cursor ---@type outline.FlatSymbolNode
self.flats = {}
local line_count = 0
local lines = {} ---@type string[]
local details = {} ---@type string[]
local linenos = {} ---@type string[]
local hl = {}
-- Find the prefix for each line needed for the lineno space
local lineno_offset = 0
local lineno_prefix = ''
local lineno_max_width = #tostring(vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(self.code.buf) - 1)
if cfg.o.outline_items.show_symbol_lineno then
-- Use max width-1 plus 1 space padding.
-- -1 because if max_width is a power of ten, don't shift the entire lineno
-- column by the right just because the last line number requires an extra
-- digit. If max_width is 1000, the lineno column will take up 3 columns to
-- fill the digits, and 1 padding on the right. The 1000 can fit perfectly
-- there.
lineno_offset = math.max(2, lineno_max_width) + 1
lineno_prefix = string.rep(' ', lineno_offset)
end
-- Closures for convenience
local function add_guide_hl(from, to)
table.insert(hl, {
line_count,
from,
to,
'OutlineGuides',
})
end
local function add_fold_hl(from, to)
table.insert(hl, {
line_count,
from,
to,
'OutlineFoldMarker',
})
end
local guide_markers = cfg.o.guides.markers
local fold_markers = cfg.o.symbol_folding.markers
for node in parser.preorder_iter(self.items) do
line_count = line_count + 1
node.line_in_outline = line_count
table.insert(self.flats, node)
node.hovered = false
if
node.line == hovered_line
or (hovered_line >= node.range_start and hovered_line <= node.range_end)
then
-- XXX: not setting for children, but it works because when unfold is called
-- this function is called again anyway.
node.hovered = true
table.insert(self.hovered, node)
if not find_node then
put_cursor = node
end
end
if find_node and find_node == node then
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: cast-local-type
put_cursor = find_node
end
table.insert(details, node.detail or '')
local lineno = tostring(node.range_start + 1)
local leftpad = string.rep(' ', lineno_max_width - #lineno)
table.insert(linenos, leftpad .. lineno)
-- Make the guides for the line prefix
local pref = t_utils.str_to_table(string.rep(' ', node.depth))
local fold_marker_width = 0
if folding.is_foldable(node) then
-- Add fold marker
local marker = fold_markers[2]
if folding.is_folded(node) then
marker = fold_markers[1]
end
pref[#pref] = marker
fold_marker_width = strlen(marker)
else
-- Rightmost guide for the direct parent, only added if fold marker is
-- not added
if node.depth > 1 then
local marker = guide_markers.middle
if node.isLast then
marker = guide_markers.bottom
end
pref[#pref] = marker
end
end
-- Add vertical guides to the left, for all parents that isn't the last
-- sibling. Iter from first grandparent until second last ancestor (last
-- ancestor is the entire outline itself, it should not have a vertical
-- guide).
local iternode = node
for i = node.depth - 1, 2, -1 do
iternode = iternode.parent_node
if not iternode.isLast then
pref[i] = guide_markers.vertical
end
end
-- Finished with guide prefix
-- Join all prefix chars by a space
local pref_str = table.concat(pref, ' ')
local total_pref_len = lineno_offset + #pref_str
-- Guide hl goes from start of prefix till before the fold marker, if any.
-- Fold hl goes from start of fold marker until before the icon.
add_guide_hl(lineno_offset, total_pref_len - fold_marker_width)
if fold_marker_width > 0 then
add_fold_hl(total_pref_len - fold_marker_width, total_pref_len + 1)
end
local line = lineno_prefix .. pref_str
local icon_pref = 0
if node.icon ~= '' then
line = line .. ' ' .. node.icon
icon_pref = 1
end
line = line .. ' ' .. node.name
-- Highlight for the icon ✨
-- Start from icon col
local hl_start = #pref_str + #lineno_prefix + icon_pref
local hl_end = hl_start + #node.icon -- until after icon
local hl_type = cfg.o.symbols.icons[symbols.kinds[node.kind]].hl
table.insert(hl, { line_count, hl_start, hl_end, hl_type })
-- Prefix length is from start until the beginning of the node.name, used
-- for hover highlights.
node.prefix_length = hl_end + 1
-- lines passed to nvim_buf_set_lines cannot contain newlines in each line
line = line:gsub('\n', ' ')
table.insert(lines, line)
end
-- Render
writer.clear_virt_text(self.view.bufnr)
writer.clear_icon_hl(self.view.bufnr)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(self.view.bufnr, 'modifiable', true)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(self.view.bufnr, 0, -1, false, lines)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(self.view.bufnr, 'modifiable', false)
-- Unfortunately highlights and extmarks cannot be added to lines that do not
-- yet exist. Hence these require another O(n) of iteration.
writer.add_highlights(self.view.bufnr, hl, self.flats)
if cfg.o.outline_items.show_symbol_details then
writer.add_details(self.view.bufnr, details)
end
if cfg.o.outline_items.show_symbol_lineno then
writer.add_linenos(self.view.bufnr, linenos)
end
return put_cursor
end
return Sidebar

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@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
local cfg = require('outline.config')
local folding = require('outline.folding')
local highlight = require('outline.highlight')
local parser = require('outline.parser')
local symbols = require('outline.symbols')
local t_utils = require('outline.utils.table')
local strlen = vim.fn.strlen
local M = {}
@@ -34,13 +28,18 @@ function M.add_highlights(bufnr, hl_info, nodes)
M.add_hover_highlights(bufnr, nodes)
end
---@param bufnr integer
local function clear_virt_text(bufnr)
---@param bufnr integer Outline buffer
function M.clear_icon_hl(bufnr)
vim.api.nvim_buf_clear_namespace(bufnr, hlns, 0, -1)
end
---@param bufnr integer Outline buffer
function M.clear_virt_text(bufnr)
vim.api.nvim_buf_clear_namespace(bufnr, vtns, 0, -1)
end
---@param bufnr integer
---@param nodes outline.FlatSymbolNode[] flattened nodes
---@param bufnr integer Outline buffer
---@param nodes outline.FlatSymbolNode[]
function M.add_hover_highlights(bufnr, nodes)
if not cfg.o.outline_items.highlight_hovered_item then
return
@@ -49,243 +48,42 @@ function M.add_hover_highlights(bufnr, nodes)
-- clear old highlight
highlight.clear_hover_highlight(bufnr)
for _, node in ipairs(nodes) do
if not node.hovered then
goto continue
end
if node.prefix_length then
if node.hovered then
highlight.add_hover_highlight(bufnr, node.line_in_outline - 1, node.prefix_length)
end
::continue::
end
end
---The quintessential function of this entire plugin. Clears virtual text,
-- parses each node and replaces old lines with new lines to be written for the
-- outline buffer.
-- Handles highlights, virtual text, and of course lines of outline to write
---@param bufnr integer Nothing is done if is_buffer_outline(bufnr) is not true
---@param items outline.SymbolNode[] Tree of symbols after being parsed by parser.parse_result
---@param codewin integer code window
---@param find_node outline.FlatSymbolNode|outline.SymbolNode? Find a given node rather than node matching cursor position in codewin
---@return outline.FlatSymbolNode[],outline.FlatSymbolNode?,outline.FlatSymbolNode[]? flattened_items Empty table returned if bufnr is invalid
function M.make_outline(bufnr, items, codewin, find_node)
if not M.is_buffer_outline(bufnr) then
return {}, nil, {}
end
local codebuf = vim.api.nvim_win_get_buf(codewin)
-- 0-indexed
local hovered_line = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(codewin)[1] - 1
-- Deepest matching node to put cursor on based on hovered line
local put_cursor
local hover_list = {}
clear_virt_text(bufnr)
---@type string[]
local lines = {}
---@type string[]
local details = {}
---@type string[]
local linenos = {}
---@type outline.FlatSymbolNode[]
local flattened = {}
local hl = {}
-- Find the prefix for each line needed for the lineno space
local lineno_offset = 0
local lineno_prefix = ''
local lineno_max_width = #tostring(vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(codebuf) - 1)
if cfg.o.outline_items.show_symbol_lineno then
-- Use max width-1 plus 1 space padding.
-- -1 because if max_width is a power of ten, don't shift the entire lineno
-- column by the right just because the last line number requires an extra
-- digit. If max_width is 1000, the lineno column will take up 3 columns to
-- fill the digits, and 1 padding on the right. The 1000 can fit perfectly
-- there.
lineno_offset = math.max(2, lineno_max_width) + 1
lineno_prefix = string.rep(' ', lineno_offset)
end
-- Closures for convenience
local function add_guide_hl(from, to)
table.insert(hl, {
#flattened,
from,
to,
'OutlineGuides',
---@param bufnr integer Outline buffer
---@param details string[]
function M.add_details(bufnr, details)
for index, value in ipairs(details) do
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(bufnr, vtns, index - 1, -1, {
virt_text = { { value, 'OutlineDetails' } },
virt_text_pos = 'eol',
hl_mode = 'combine',
})
end
end
---@param bufnr integer Outline buffer
---@param linenos string[] Must already be padded
function M.add_linenos(bufnr, linenos)
-- TODO: Fix lineno not appearing if text in line is truncated on the right
-- due to narrow window, after nvim fixes virt_text_hide.
for index, value in ipairs(linenos) do
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(bufnr, vtns, index - 1, -1, {
virt_text = { { value, 'OutlineLineno' } },
virt_text_pos = 'overlay',
virt_text_win_col = 0,
-- When hide_cursor + cursorline enabled, we want the lineno to also
-- take on the cursorline background so wherever the cursor is, it
-- appears blended. We want 'replace' even for `hide_cursor=false
-- cursorline=true` because vim's native line numbers do not get
-- highlighted by cursorline.
hl_mode = (cfg.o.outline_window.hide_cursor and 'combine') or 'replace',
})
end
local function add_fold_hl(from, to)
table.insert(hl, {
#flattened,
from,
to,
'OutlineFoldMarker',
})
end
local guide_markers = cfg.o.guides.markers
if not cfg.o.guides.enabled then
guide_markers = {
middle = ' ',
vertical = ' ',
bottom = ' ',
}
end
local fold_markers = cfg.o.symbol_folding.markers
for node in parser.preorder_iter(items) do
node.hovered = false
if
node.line == hovered_line
or (hovered_line >= node.range_start and hovered_line <= node.range_end)
then
-- XXX: not setting for children, but it works because when unfold is called
-- this function is called again anyway.
node.hovered = true
table.insert(hover_list, node)
if not find_node then
put_cursor = node
end
end
if find_node and find_node == node then
put_cursor = find_node
end
table.insert(flattened, node)
node.line_in_outline = #flattened
table.insert(details, node.detail or '')
local lineno = tostring(node.range_start + 1)
local leftpad = string.rep(' ', lineno_max_width - #lineno)
table.insert(linenos, leftpad .. lineno)
-- Make the guides for the line prefix
local pref = t_utils.str_to_table(string.rep(' ', node.depth))
local fold_marker_width = 0
if folding.is_foldable(node) then
-- Add fold marker
local marker = fold_markers[2]
if folding.is_folded(node) then
marker = fold_markers[1]
end
pref[#pref] = marker
fold_marker_width = strlen(marker)
else
-- Rightmost guide for the immediate parent, only added if fold marker is
-- not added
if node.depth > 1 then
local marker = guide_markers.middle
if node.isLast then
marker = guide_markers.bottom
end
pref[#pref] = marker
end
end
-- Add vertical guides to the left, for all parents that isn't the last
-- sibling. Iter from first grandparent until second last ancestor (last
-- ancestor is the entire outline itself, it should not have a vertical
-- guide).
local iternode = node
for i = node.depth - 1, 2, -1 do
iternode = iternode.parent_node
if not iternode.isLast then
pref[i] = guide_markers.vertical
end
end
-- Finished with guide prefix
-- Join all prefix chars by a space
local pref_str = table.concat(pref, ' ')
local total_pref_len = lineno_offset + #pref_str
-- Guide hl goes from start of prefix till before the fold marker, if any.
-- Fold hl goes from start of fold marker until before the icon.
add_guide_hl(lineno_offset, total_pref_len - fold_marker_width)
if fold_marker_width > 0 then
add_fold_hl(total_pref_len - fold_marker_width, total_pref_len + 1)
end
local line = lineno_prefix .. pref_str
local icon_pref = 0
if node.icon ~= '' then
line = line .. ' ' .. node.icon
icon_pref = 1
end
line = line .. ' ' .. node.name
-- Highlight for the icon ✨
-- Start from icon col
local hl_start = #pref_str + #lineno_prefix + icon_pref
local hl_end = hl_start + #node.icon -- until after icon
local hl_type = cfg.o.symbols.icons[symbols.kinds[node.kind]].hl
table.insert(hl, { #flattened, hl_start, hl_end, hl_type })
-- Prefix length is from start until the beginning of the node.name, used
-- for hover highlights.
node.prefix_length = hl_end + 1
-- lines passed to nvim_buf_set_lines cannot contain newlines in each line
line = line:gsub('\n', ' ')
table.insert(lines, line)
end
-- Write the lines 🎉
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, 'modifiable', true)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr, 0, -1, false, lines)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, 'modifiable', false)
-- Unfortunately highlights and extmarks cannot be added to lines that do not
-- yet exist. Hence this requires another O(n) of iteration.
M.add_highlights(bufnr, hl, flattened)
-- Add details and lineno virtual text.
if cfg.o.outline_items.show_symbol_details then
for index, value in ipairs(details) do
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(bufnr, vtns, index - 1, -1, {
virt_text = { { value, 'OutlineDetails' } },
virt_text_pos = 'eol',
hl_mode = 'combine',
})
end
end
if cfg.o.outline_items.show_symbol_lineno then
-- Line numbers are left padded, right aligned, positioned at the leftmost
-- column
-- TODO: Fix lineno not appearing if text in line is truncated on the right
-- due to narrow window, after nvim fixes virt_text_hide.
for index, value in ipairs(linenos) do
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_extmark(bufnr, vtns, index - 1, -1, {
virt_text = { { value, 'OutlineLineno' } },
virt_text_pos = 'overlay',
virt_text_win_col = 0,
-- When hide_cursor + cursorline enabled, we want the lineno to also
-- take on the cursorline background so wherever the cursor is, it
-- appears blended. We want 'replace' even for `hide_cursor=false
-- cursorline=true` because vim's native line numbers do not get
-- highlighted by cursorline.
hl_mode = (cfg.o.outline_window.hide_cursor and 'combine') or 'replace',
})
end
end
return flattened, put_cursor, hover_list
end
-- XXX: Is the performance tradeoff of calling `nvim_buf_set_lines` on each
-- iteration worth it in order to put setting of highlights, details, and
-- linenos together with each line?
-- That is,
-- 1. { call nvim_buf_set_lines once for all lines }
-- + { O(n) for each of highlights, details, and linenos }
--OR
-- 2. { call nvim_buf_set_lines for each line }
-- + { O(1) for each of highlight/detail/lineno the same iteration }
-- It appears that for highlight/detail/lineno, the number of calls to nvim API
-- is the same, only 3 extra tables in memory for (1). Where as for (2) you
-- have to call nvim_buf_set_lines n times (each line) rather than add lines
-- all at once, saving only the need of 1 extra table (lines table) in memory.
return M