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- Text.in_line
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- Text.clip_selection
- Text.cut_selection
- Text.delete_selection
- Text.delete_selection_without_undo
- Text.mouse_pos
- Text.to_pos
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I have a set of changes that passes all tests, but I'm going to commit
them very carefully to ensure I don't miss any call-sites. In this
commit I'm adding the args to:
- Text.draw
- Text.tweak_screen_top_and_cursor
But calls within them don't yet pass them where they should. In this
manner I'm going to progress systematically from the top down.
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Thanks Leonard Schütz for the report!
Failing scenario:
click to move cursor
hit backspace
First backspace wasn't being doing anything earlier.
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This is much nicer.
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I've been subtly finding myself waiting for the cursor to stop blinking
to see if I clicked on the right place.
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There's multiple ways to do this, only one of them is right, and I keep
forgetting what it is. Turn it into a method.
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This has been broken since commit b544e8c357 on May 17 :/
I'm just undoing that commit, which turns out to be completely
unnecessary. And adding a test.
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First idea: just leave it alone. Let's see how this works.
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Gracefully degrade if previously edited file shrinks.
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bugfix scenario:
press pageup
click somewhere near the bottom
Before this change the selection was flickering when doing this.
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We're still not reading them anywhere.
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Let's try really hard to ignore the terminal.
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I'd hoped this would reduce the blocks of black while resizing, but it
doesn't seem to have made a difference.
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New plan:
- render text across the whole window
- let people resize the window to the desired line width
- save window size settings between sessions
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I can't believe I didn't catch this until now. All I had to do is open
MobyDick.markdown from https://www.hogbaysoftware.com/posts/moby-dick-workout,
press page-down and click on the top screen line (or any screen line
containing the same line as the top screen line). Easy to catch with any
file containing lots of overly long lines, as happens in particular at
the start of Moby Dick.
I _had_ seen this problem before, but it seemed to disappear after
unrelated changes, and I convinced myself I'd fixed it as a side-effect.
The bug just failed to manifest if the top line happened to start at the
top of the screen. Scroll down a few pages in Moby Dick and the dialogue
starts and line length drops precipitously.
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We still have a failing test, but now it's the one we introduced in
commit 3ffc2ed8f.
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We just need to ensure textinput events never make use of selection
state.
All tests are passing, but I'm aware of a couple of issues. But now we
can keep all the special cases in one place.
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Bugfix: we want selections to persist even when we lift up the shift
key.
This requires hoisting some code inside every case inside the whole
keypress hierarchy, to ensure we never clear selections before
textinput events can handle them.
Current cross-cutting concerns we're explicitly scattering code for.
- autosave
- undo
- selection management
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The test harness now also mimics real usage more precisely.
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To reproduce:
click to position cursor at end of a line
hit enter
press any key
before:
newline got erased and key got added to previous line
now:
newline is preserved
The new test checks a generalization of this.
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Let's just make all the utf8.offset calculations more defensive.
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I just noticed a few characters missing from one of my notes.
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It might reduce wear and tear on disk, and losing 3 seconds of data
doesn't feel catastrophic (short of a C-z rampage).
Thanks to the love2d.org community for the suggestion:
https://love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=93173
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