104 lines
2.0 KiB
Lua
104 lines
2.0 KiB
Lua
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Ultimately boils down to getting `height` and `width` for:
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- prompt
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- preview
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- results
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No matter what you do, I will not make prompt have more than one line (atm)
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Result of `resolve` should be a table with:
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{
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preview = {
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get_width = function(self, max_columns, max_lines) end
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get_height = function(self, max_columns, max_lines) end
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},
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result = {
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get_width = function(self, max_columns, max_lines) end
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get_height = function(self, max_columns, max_lines) end
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},
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prompt = {
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get_width = function(self, max_columns, max_lines) return 1end
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get_height = function(self, max_columns, max_lines) end
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},
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}
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!!NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!!
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height =
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1. pass between 0 & 1
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This means total height as a percentage
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2. pass a number > 1
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This means total height as a fixed number
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3. {
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previewer = x,
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results = x,
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prompt = x,
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}, this means I do my best guess I can for these, given your options
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4. function(max_rows)
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-> returns one of the above options
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return max.min(110, max_rows * .5)
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if columns > 120 then
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return 110
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else
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return 0.6
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end
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width =
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exactly the same, but switch to width
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{
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height = 0.5,
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width = {
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previewer = 0.25,
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results = 30,
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}
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}
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https://github.com/nvim-lua/telescope.nvim/pull/43
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After we get layout, we should try and make top-down sorting work.
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That's the next step to scrolling.
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{
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vertical = {
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},
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horizontal = {
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},
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height = ...
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width = ...
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}
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--]]
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local resolver = {}
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local percentage_resolver = function(selector, percentage)
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assert(percentage <= 1)
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assert(percentage >= 0)
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return function(...)
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return percentage * select(selector, ...)
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end
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end
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resolver.resolve_percentage_height = function(percentage)
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return percentage_resolver(3, percentage)
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end
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resolver.resolve_percentage_width = function(percentage)
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return percentage_resolver(2, percentage)
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end
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return resolver
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