-- some constants people might like to tweak Text_color = {r=0, g=0, b=0} Cursor_color = {r=1, g=0, b=0} Highlight_color = {r=0.7, g=0.7, b=0.9} -- selected text Margin_top = 15 Margin_left = 25 Margin_right = 25 edit = {} -- run in both tests and a real run function edit.initialize_state(top, left, right, font_height, line_height) -- currently always draws to bottom of screen local result = { lines = {{data=''}}, -- array of strings -- Lines can be too long to fit on screen, in which case they _wrap_ into -- multiple _screen lines_. -- rendering wrapped text lines needs some additional short-lived data per line: -- startpos, the index of data the line starts rendering from, can only be >1 for topmost line on screen -- starty, the y coord in pixels the line starts rendering from -- fragments: snippets of the line guaranteed to not straddle screen lines -- screen_line_starting_pos: optional array of grapheme indices if it wraps over more than one screen line line_cache = {}, -- Given wrapping, any potential location for the text cursor can be described in two ways: -- * schema 1: As a combination of line index and position within a line (in utf8 codepoint units) -- * schema 2: As a combination of line index, screen line index within the line, and a position within the screen line. -- -- Most of the time we'll only persist positions in schema 1, translating to -- schema 2 when that's convenient. -- -- Make sure these coordinates are never aliased, so that changing one causes -- action at a distance. screen_top1 = {line=1, pos=1}, -- position of start of screen line at top of screen cursor1 = {line=1, pos=1}, -- position of cursor screen_bottom1 = {line=1, pos=1}, -- position of start of screen line at bottom of screen selection1 = {}, -- some extra state to compute selection between mouse press and release old_cursor1 = nil, old_selection1 = nil, mousepress_shift = nil, -- cursor coordinates in pixels cursor_x = 0, cursor_y = 0, font_height = font_height, line_height = line_height, top = top, left = math.floor(left), right = math.floor(right), width = right-left, filename = love.filesystem.getSourceBaseDirectory()..'/lines.txt', -- '/' should work even on Windows -- search search_term = nil, search_backup = nil, -- stuff to restore when cancelling search } return result end -- App.initialize_state function edit.check_locs(State) -- if State is inconsistent (i.e. file changed by some other program), -- throw away all cursor state entirely if edit.invalid1(State, State.screen_top1) or edit.invalid_cursor1(State) or not Text.le1(State.screen_top1, State.cursor1) then State.screen_top1 = {line=1, pos=1} State.cursor1 = {line=1, pos=1} end end function edit.invalid1(State, loc1) if loc1.line > #State.lines then return true end local l = State.lines[loc1.line] if l.mode ~= 'text' then return false end -- pos is irrelevant to validity for a drawing line return loc1.pos > #State.lines[loc1.line].data end -- cursor loc in particular differs from other locs in one way: -- pos might occur just after end of line function edit.invalid_cursor1(State) local cursor1 = State.cursor1 if cursor1.line > #State.lines then return true end local l = State.lines[cursor1.line] if l.mode ~= 'text' then return false end -- pos is irrelevant to validity for a drawing line return cursor1.pos > #State.lines[cursor1.line].data + 1 end -- return y drawn until function edit.draw(State) App.color(Text_color) if #State.lines ~= #State.line_cache then print(('line_cache is out of date; %d when it should be %d'):format(#State.line_cache, #State.lines)) assert(false) end if not Text.le1(State.screen_top1, State.cursor1) then print(State.screen_top1.line, State.screen_top1.pos, State.cursor1.line, State.cursor1.pos) assert(false) end State.cursor_x = nil State.cursor_y = nil local y = State.top local screen_bottom1 = {line=nil, pos=nil} --? print('== draw') for line_index = State.screen_top1.line,#State.lines do local line = State.lines[line_index] --? print('draw:', y, line_index, line) if y + State.line_height > App.screen.height then break end screen_bottom1.line = line_index --? print('text.draw', y, line_index) local startpos = 1 if line_index == State.screen_top1.line then startpos = State.screen_top1.pos end y, screen_bottom1.pos = Text.draw(State, line_index, y, startpos) --? print('=> y', y) end State.screen_bottom1 = screen_bottom1 if State.search_term then Text.draw_search_bar(State) end return y end function edit.update(State, dt) end function edit.quit(State) end function edit.mouse_press(State, x,y, mouse_button) if State.search_term then return end --? print_and_log(('edit.mouse_press: cursor at %d,%d'):format(State.cursor1.line, State.cursor1.pos)) if y < State.top then State.old_cursor1 = State.cursor1 State.old_selection1 = State.selection1 State.mousepress_shift = App.shift_down() State.selection1 = { line=State.screen_top1.line, pos=State.screen_top1.pos, } return end for line_index,line in ipairs(State.lines) do if Text.in_line(State, line_index, x,y) then -- delicate dance between cursor, selection and old cursor/selection -- scenarios: -- regular press+release: sets cursor, clears selection -- shift press+release: -- sets selection to old cursor if not set otherwise leaves it untouched -- sets cursor -- press and hold to start a selection: sets selection on press, cursor on release -- press and hold, then press shift: ignore shift -- i.e. mouse_release should never look at shift state --? print_and_log(('edit.mouse_press: in line %d'):format(line_index)) State.old_cursor1 = State.cursor1 State.old_selection1 = State.selection1 State.mousepress_shift = App.shift_down() State.selection1 = { line=line_index, pos=Text.to_pos_on_line(State, line_index, x, y), } return end end -- still here? click is below all screen lines State.old_cursor1 = State.cursor1 State.old_selection1 = State.selection1 State.mousepress_shift = App.shift_down() State.selection1 = { line=State.screen_bottom1.line, pos=Text.pos_at_end_of_screen_line(State, State.screen_bottom1), } end function edit.mouse_release(State, x,y, mouse_button) if State.search_term then return end --? print_and_log(('edit.mouse_release(%d,%d): cursor at %d,%d'):format(x,y, State.cursor1.line, State.cursor1.pos)) for line_index,line in ipairs(State.lines) do if Text.in_line(State, line_index, x,y) then --? print_and_log(('edit.mouse_release: in line %d'):format(line_index)) State.cursor1 = { line=line_index, pos=Text.to_pos_on_line(State, line_index, x, y), } --? print_and_log(('edit.mouse_release: cursor now %d,%d'):format(State.cursor1.line, State.cursor1.pos)) if State.mousepress_shift then if State.old_selection1.line == nil then State.selection1 = State.old_cursor1 else State.selection1 = State.old_selection1 end end State.old_cursor1, State.old_selection1, State.mousepress_shift = nil if eq(State.cursor1, State.selection1) then State.selection1 = {} end break end end --? print_and_log(('edit.mouse_release: finally selection %s,%s cursor %d,%d'):format(tostring(State.selection1.line), tostring(State.selection1.pos), State.cursor1.line, State.cursor1.pos)) end function edit.mouse_wheel_move(State, dx,dy) if dy > 0 then State.cursor1 = {line=State.screen_top1.line, pos=State.screen_top1.pos} for i=1,math.floor(dy) do Text.up(State) end elseif dy < 0 then State.cursor1 = {line=State.screen_bottom1.line, pos=State.screen_bottom1.pos} for i=1,math.floor(-dy) do Text.down(State) end end end function edit.text_input(State, t) --? print('text input', t) if State.search_term then State.search_term = State.search_term..t Text.search_next(State) end end function edit.keychord_press(State, chord, key) if State.selection1.line and -- printable character created using shift key => delete selection -- (we're not creating any ctrl-shift- or alt-shift- combinations using regular/printable keys) (not App.shift_down() or utf8.len(key) == 1) and chord ~= 'C-a' and chord ~= 'C-c' and chord ~= 'C-x' and chord ~= 'backspace' and chord ~= 'delete' and chord ~= 'C-z' and chord ~= 'C-y' and not App.is_cursor_movement(chord) then Text.delete_selection(State, State.left, State.right) end if State.search_term then for _,line_cache in ipairs(State.line_cache) do line_cache.starty = nil end -- just in case we scroll if chord == 'escape' then State.search_term = nil State.cursor1 = State.search_backup.cursor State.screen_top1 = State.search_backup.screen_top State.search_backup = nil Text.redraw_all(State) -- if we're scrolling, reclaim all fragments to avoid memory leaks elseif chord == 'return' then State.search_term = nil State.search_backup = nil elseif chord == 'backspace' then local len = utf8.len(State.search_term) local byte_offset = Text.offset(State.search_term, len) State.search_term = string.sub(State.search_term, 1, byte_offset-1) elseif chord == 'down' then State.cursor1.pos = State.cursor1.pos+1 Text.search_next(State) elseif chord == 'up' then Text.search_previous(State) end return elseif chord == 'C-f' then State.search_term = '' State.search_backup = { cursor={line=State.cursor1.line, pos=State.cursor1.pos}, screen_top={line=State.screen_top1.line, pos=State.screen_top1.pos}, } -- zoom elseif chord == 'C-=' then edit.update_font_settings(State, State.font_height+2) Text.redraw_all(State) elseif chord == 'C--' then if State.font_height > 2 then edit.update_font_settings(State, State.font_height-2) Text.redraw_all(State) end elseif chord == 'C-0' then edit.update_font_settings(State, 20) Text.redraw_all(State) -- clipboard elseif chord == 'C-a' then State.selection1 = {line=1, pos=1} State.cursor1 = {line=#State.lines, pos=utf8.len(State.lines[#State.lines].data)+1} elseif chord == 'C-c' then local s = Text.selection(State) if s then App.set_clipboard(s) end -- dispatch to text else for _,line_cache in ipairs(State.line_cache) do line_cache.starty = nil end -- just in case we scroll Text.keychord_press(State, chord) end end function edit.key_release(State, key, scancode) end function edit.update_font_settings(State, font_height) State.font_height = font_height love.graphics.setFont(love.graphics.newFont(State.font_height)) State.line_height = math.floor(font_height*1.3) end --== some methods for tests -- Insulate tests from some key globals so I don't have to change the vast -- majority of tests when they're modified for the real app. Test_margin_left = 25 Test_margin_right = 0 function edit.initialize_test_state() -- if you change these values, tests will start failing return edit.initialize_state( 15, -- top margin Test_margin_left, App.screen.width - Test_margin_right, 14, -- font height assuming default LÖVE font 15) -- line height end -- all text_input events are also keypresses -- TODO: handle chords of multiple keys function edit.run_after_text_input(State, t) edit.keychord_press(State, t) edit.text_input(State, t) edit.key_release(State, t) App.screen.contents = {} edit.update(State, 0) edit.draw(State) end -- not all keys are text_input function edit.run_after_keychord(State, chord) edit.keychord_press(State, chord) edit.key_release(State, chord) App.screen.contents = {} edit.update(State, 0) edit.draw(State) end function edit.run_after_mouse_click(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.fake_mouse_press(x,y, mouse_button) edit.mouse_press(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.fake_mouse_release(x,y, mouse_button) edit.mouse_release(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.screen.contents = {} edit.update(State, 0) edit.draw(State) end function edit.run_after_mouse_press(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.fake_mouse_press(x,y, mouse_button) edit.mouse_press(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.screen.contents = {} edit.update(State, 0) edit.draw(State) end function edit.run_after_mouse_release(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.fake_mouse_release(x,y, mouse_button) edit.mouse_release(State, x,y, mouse_button) App.screen.contents = {} edit.update(State, 0) edit.draw(State) end