docs: make_entry and entry_display

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julianf
2022-06-30 16:03:55 +02:00
committed by Simon Hauser
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---@tag telescope.make_entry
---@brief [[
---
--- Each picker has a finder made up of two parts, the results which are the
--- data to be displayed, and the entry_maker. These entry_makers are functions
--- returned from make_entry functions. These will be referrd to as
--- entry_makers in the following documentation.
---
--- Every entry maker returns a function which accepts the data to be used for
--- an entry. This function will return an entry table (or nil, meaning skip
--- this entry) which contains of the - following important keys:
--- - value any: value key can be anything but still required
--- - valid bool: is an optional key because it defaults to true but if the key
--- is set to false it will not be displayed by the picker. (optional)
--- - ordinal string: is the text that is used for filtering (required)
--- - display string|function: is either a string of the text that is being
--- displayed or a function receiving the entry at a later stage, when the entry
--- is actually being displayed. A function can be useful here if complex
--- calculation have to be done. `make_entry` can also return a second value
--- a highlight array which will then apply to the line. Highlight entry in
--- this array has the following signature `{ { start_col, end_col }, hl_group }`
--- (required).
--- - filename string: will be interpreted by the default `<cr>` action as
--- open this file (optional)
--- - bufnr number: will be interpreted by the default `<cr>` action as open
--- this buffer (optional)
--- - lnum number: lnum value which will be interpreted by the default `<cr>`
--- action as a jump to this line (optional)
--- - col number: col value which will be interpreted by the default `<cr>`
--- action as a jump to this column (optional)
---
--- More information on easier displaying, see |telescope.pickers.entry_display|
---
--- TODO: Document something we call `entry_index`
---@brief ]]
local entry_display = require "telescope.pickers.entry_display"
local utils = require "telescope.utils"
local strings = require "plenary.strings"
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return { filename, lnum, col, text }
end
--- Special options:
--- - disable_coordinates: Don't show the line & row numbers
--- - only_sort_text: Only sort via the text. Ignore filename and other items
function make_entry.gen_from_vimgrep(opts)
local mt_vimgrep_entry
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end
end
--- Special options:
--- - only_sort_tags: Only sort via tag name. Ignore filename and other items
function make_entry.gen_from_ctags(opts)
opts = opts or {}

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---@tag telescope.pickers.entry_display
---@brief [[
--- Entry Display is used to format each entry shown in the result panel.
---
--- Entry Display create() will give us a function based on the configuration
--- of column widths we pass into it. We then can use this function n times to
--- return a string based on structured input.
---
--- Note that if you call `create()` inside `make_display` it will be called for
--- every single entry. So it is suggested to do this outside of `make_display`
--- for the best performance.
---
--- The create function will use the column widths passed to it in
--- configaration.items. Each item in that table is the number of characters in
--- the column. It's also possible for the final column to not have a fixed
--- width, this will be shown in the configuartion as 'remaining = true'.
---
--- An example of this configuration is shown for the buffers picker
--- <code>
--- local displayer = entry_display.create {
--- separator = " ",
--- items = {
--- { width = opts.bufnr_width },
--- { width = 4 },
--- { width = icon_width },
--- { remaining = true },
--- },
--- }
--- </code>
---
--- This shows 4 columns, the first is defined in the opts as the width we'll
--- use when display_string the number of the buffer. The second has a fixed
--- width of 4 and the 3rd column's widht will be decided by the width of the
--- icons we use. The fourth column will use the remaining space. Finally we
--- have also defined the seperator between each column will be the space " ".
---
--- An example of how the display reference will be used is shown, again for
--- the buffers picker:
--- <code>
--- return displayer {
--- { entry.bufnr, "TelescopeResultsNumber" },
--- { entry.indicator, "TelescopeResultsComment" },
--- { icon, hl_group },
--- display_bufname .. ":" .. entry.lnum,
--- }
--- </code>
---
--- There are two types of values each column can have. Either a simple String
--- or a table containing the String as well as the hl_group.
---
--- The displayer can return values, string and an optional highlights.
--- String is all the text to be displayed for this entry as a single string. If
--- parts of the string are to be highlighted they will be described in the
--- highlights table.
---
--- For better understanding of how create() and displayer are used it's best to look
--- at the code in make_entry.lua.
---@brief ]]
local strings = require "plenary.strings"
local state = require "telescope.state"
local resolve = require "telescope.config.resolve"