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hjkl_engine/
editor.rs

1//! Editor — the public sqeel-vim type, layered over `hjkl_buffer::Buffer`.
2//!
3//! This file owns the public Editor API — construction, content access,
4//! mouse and goto helpers, the (buffer-level) undo stack, and insert-mode
5//! session bookkeeping. All vim-specific keyboard handling lives in
6//! [`vim`] and communicates with Editor through a small internal API
7//! exposed via `pub(super)` fields and helper methods.
8
9use crate::input::Input;
10#[cfg(feature = "crossterm")]
11use crate::input::Key;
12use crate::vim::{self, VimState};
13use crate::{KeybindingMode, VimMode};
14#[cfg(feature = "crossterm")]
15use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyEvent, KeyModifiers};
16#[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
17use ratatui::layout::Rect;
18use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU16, Ordering};
19
20/// Convert a SPEC [`crate::types::Style`] to a [`ratatui::style::Style`].
21///
22/// Lossless within the styles each library represents. Lives behind the
23/// `ratatui` feature so wasm / no_std consumers that opt out don't pay
24/// for the dep. Use the engine-native [`crate::types::Style`] +
25/// [`Editor::intern_engine_style`] surface from feature-disabled hosts.
26#[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
27pub(crate) fn engine_style_to_ratatui(s: crate::types::Style) -> ratatui::style::Style {
28    use crate::types::Attrs;
29    use ratatui::style::{Color as RColor, Modifier as RMod, Style as RStyle};
30    let mut out = RStyle::default();
31    if let Some(c) = s.fg {
32        out = out.fg(RColor::Rgb(c.0, c.1, c.2));
33    }
34    if let Some(c) = s.bg {
35        out = out.bg(RColor::Rgb(c.0, c.1, c.2));
36    }
37    let mut m = RMod::empty();
38    if s.attrs.contains(Attrs::BOLD) {
39        m |= RMod::BOLD;
40    }
41    if s.attrs.contains(Attrs::ITALIC) {
42        m |= RMod::ITALIC;
43    }
44    if s.attrs.contains(Attrs::UNDERLINE) {
45        m |= RMod::UNDERLINED;
46    }
47    if s.attrs.contains(Attrs::REVERSE) {
48        m |= RMod::REVERSED;
49    }
50    if s.attrs.contains(Attrs::DIM) {
51        m |= RMod::DIM;
52    }
53    if s.attrs.contains(Attrs::STRIKE) {
54        m |= RMod::CROSSED_OUT;
55    }
56    out.add_modifier(m)
57}
58
59/// Inverse of [`engine_style_to_ratatui`]. Lossy for ratatui colors
60/// the engine doesn't model (Indexed, named ANSI) — flattens to
61/// nearest RGB. Behind the `ratatui` feature.
62#[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
63pub(crate) fn ratatui_style_to_engine(s: ratatui::style::Style) -> crate::types::Style {
64    use crate::types::{Attrs, Color, Style};
65    use ratatui::style::{Color as RColor, Modifier as RMod};
66    fn c(rc: RColor) -> Color {
67        match rc {
68            RColor::Rgb(r, g, b) => Color(r, g, b),
69            RColor::Black => Color(0, 0, 0),
70            RColor::Red => Color(205, 49, 49),
71            RColor::Green => Color(13, 188, 121),
72            RColor::Yellow => Color(229, 229, 16),
73            RColor::Blue => Color(36, 114, 200),
74            RColor::Magenta => Color(188, 63, 188),
75            RColor::Cyan => Color(17, 168, 205),
76            RColor::Gray => Color(229, 229, 229),
77            RColor::DarkGray => Color(102, 102, 102),
78            RColor::LightRed => Color(241, 76, 76),
79            RColor::LightGreen => Color(35, 209, 139),
80            RColor::LightYellow => Color(245, 245, 67),
81            RColor::LightBlue => Color(59, 142, 234),
82            RColor::LightMagenta => Color(214, 112, 214),
83            RColor::LightCyan => Color(41, 184, 219),
84            RColor::White => Color(255, 255, 255),
85            _ => Color(0, 0, 0),
86        }
87    }
88    let mut attrs = Attrs::empty();
89    if s.add_modifier.contains(RMod::BOLD) {
90        attrs |= Attrs::BOLD;
91    }
92    if s.add_modifier.contains(RMod::ITALIC) {
93        attrs |= Attrs::ITALIC;
94    }
95    if s.add_modifier.contains(RMod::UNDERLINED) {
96        attrs |= Attrs::UNDERLINE;
97    }
98    if s.add_modifier.contains(RMod::REVERSED) {
99        attrs |= Attrs::REVERSE;
100    }
101    if s.add_modifier.contains(RMod::DIM) {
102        attrs |= Attrs::DIM;
103    }
104    if s.add_modifier.contains(RMod::CROSSED_OUT) {
105        attrs |= Attrs::STRIKE;
106    }
107    Style {
108        fg: s.fg.map(c),
109        bg: s.bg.map(c),
110        attrs,
111    }
112}
113
114/// Map a [`hjkl_buffer::Edit`] to one or more SPEC
115/// [`crate::types::Edit`] (`EditOp`) records.
116///
117/// Most buffer edits map to a single EditOp. Block ops
118/// ([`hjkl_buffer::Edit::InsertBlock`] /
119/// [`hjkl_buffer::Edit::DeleteBlockChunks`]) emit one EditOp per row
120/// touched — they edit non-contiguous cells and a single
121/// `range..range` can't represent the rectangle.
122///
123/// Returns an empty vec when the edit isn't representable (no buffer
124/// variant currently fails this check).
125fn edit_to_editops(edit: &hjkl_buffer::Edit) -> Vec<crate::types::Edit> {
126    use crate::types::{Edit as Op, Pos};
127    use hjkl_buffer::Edit as B;
128    let to_pos = |p: hjkl_buffer::Position| Pos {
129        line: p.row as u32,
130        col: p.col as u32,
131    };
132    match edit {
133        B::InsertChar { at, ch } => vec![Op {
134            range: to_pos(*at)..to_pos(*at),
135            replacement: ch.to_string(),
136        }],
137        B::InsertStr { at, text } => vec![Op {
138            range: to_pos(*at)..to_pos(*at),
139            replacement: text.clone(),
140        }],
141        B::DeleteRange { start, end, .. } => vec![Op {
142            range: to_pos(*start)..to_pos(*end),
143            replacement: String::new(),
144        }],
145        B::Replace { start, end, with } => vec![Op {
146            range: to_pos(*start)..to_pos(*end),
147            replacement: with.clone(),
148        }],
149        B::JoinLines {
150            row,
151            count,
152            with_space,
153        } => {
154            // Joining `count` rows after `row` collapses
155            // [(row+1, 0) .. (row+count, EOL)] into the joined
156            // sentinel. The replacement is either an empty string
157            // (gJ) or " " between segments (J).
158            let start = Pos {
159                line: *row as u32 + 1,
160                col: 0,
161            };
162            let end = Pos {
163                line: (*row + *count) as u32,
164                col: u32::MAX, // covers to EOL of the last source row
165            };
166            vec![Op {
167                range: start..end,
168                replacement: if *with_space {
169                    " ".into()
170                } else {
171                    String::new()
172                },
173            }]
174        }
175        B::SplitLines {
176            row,
177            cols,
178            inserted_space: _,
179        } => {
180            // SplitLines reverses a JoinLines: insert a `\n`
181            // (and optional dropped space) at each col on `row`.
182            cols.iter()
183                .map(|c| {
184                    let p = Pos {
185                        line: *row as u32,
186                        col: *c as u32,
187                    };
188                    Op {
189                        range: p..p,
190                        replacement: "\n".into(),
191                    }
192                })
193                .collect()
194        }
195        B::InsertBlock { at, chunks } => {
196            // One EditOp per row in the block — non-contiguous edits.
197            chunks
198                .iter()
199                .enumerate()
200                .map(|(i, chunk)| {
201                    let p = Pos {
202                        line: at.row as u32 + i as u32,
203                        col: at.col as u32,
204                    };
205                    Op {
206                        range: p..p,
207                        replacement: chunk.clone(),
208                    }
209                })
210                .collect()
211        }
212        B::DeleteBlockChunks { at, widths } => {
213            // One EditOp per row, deleting `widths[i]` chars at
214            // `(at.row + i, at.col)`.
215            widths
216                .iter()
217                .enumerate()
218                .map(|(i, w)| {
219                    let start = Pos {
220                        line: at.row as u32 + i as u32,
221                        col: at.col as u32,
222                    };
223                    let end = Pos {
224                        line: at.row as u32 + i as u32,
225                        col: at.col as u32 + *w as u32,
226                    };
227                    Op {
228                        range: start..end,
229                        replacement: String::new(),
230                    }
231                })
232                .collect()
233        }
234    }
235}
236
237/// Sum of bytes from the start of the buffer to the start of `row`.
238/// Walks lines + their separating `\n` bytes — matches the canonical
239/// `lines().join("\n")` byte rendering used by syntax tooling.
240#[inline]
241fn buffer_byte_of_row(buf: &hjkl_buffer::Buffer, row: usize) -> usize {
242    let n = buf.row_count();
243    let row = row.min(n);
244    let mut acc = 0usize;
245    for r in 0..row {
246        acc += buf.line(r).map(str::len).unwrap_or(0);
247        if r + 1 < n {
248            acc += 1; // separator '\n'
249        }
250    }
251    acc
252}
253
254/// Convert an `hjkl_buffer::Position` (char-indexed col) into byte
255/// coordinates `(byte_within_buffer, (row, col_byte))` against the
256/// **pre-edit** buffer.
257fn position_to_byte_coords(
258    buf: &hjkl_buffer::Buffer,
259    pos: hjkl_buffer::Position,
260) -> (usize, (u32, u32)) {
261    let row = pos.row.min(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1));
262    let line = buf.line(row).unwrap_or("");
263    let col_byte = pos.byte_offset(line);
264    let byte = buffer_byte_of_row(buf, row) + col_byte;
265    (byte, (row as u32, col_byte as u32))
266}
267
268/// Compute the byte position after inserting `text` starting at
269/// `start_byte` / `start_pos`. Returns `(end_byte, end_position)`.
270fn advance_by_text(text: &str, start_byte: usize, start_pos: (u32, u32)) -> (usize, (u32, u32)) {
271    let new_end_byte = start_byte + text.len();
272    let newlines = text.bytes().filter(|&b| b == b'\n').count();
273    let end_pos = if newlines == 0 {
274        (start_pos.0, start_pos.1 + text.len() as u32)
275    } else {
276        // Bytes after the last newline determine the trailing column.
277        let last_nl = text.rfind('\n').unwrap();
278        let tail_bytes = (text.len() - last_nl - 1) as u32;
279        (start_pos.0 + newlines as u32, tail_bytes)
280    };
281    (new_end_byte, end_pos)
282}
283
284/// Translate a single `hjkl_buffer::Edit` into one or more
285/// [`crate::types::ContentEdit`] records using the **pre-edit** buffer
286/// state for byte/position lookups. Block ops fan out to one entry per
287/// touched row (matches `edit_to_editops`).
288fn content_edits_from_buffer_edit(
289    buf: &hjkl_buffer::Buffer,
290    edit: &hjkl_buffer::Edit,
291) -> Vec<crate::types::ContentEdit> {
292    use hjkl_buffer::Edit as B;
293    use hjkl_buffer::Position;
294
295    let mut out: Vec<crate::types::ContentEdit> = Vec::new();
296
297    match edit {
298        B::InsertChar { at, ch } => {
299            let (start_byte, start_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, *at);
300            let new_end_byte = start_byte + ch.len_utf8();
301            let new_end_pos = (start_pos.0, start_pos.1 + ch.len_utf8() as u32);
302            out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
303                start_byte,
304                old_end_byte: start_byte,
305                new_end_byte,
306                start_position: start_pos,
307                old_end_position: start_pos,
308                new_end_position: new_end_pos,
309            });
310        }
311        B::InsertStr { at, text } => {
312            let (start_byte, start_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, *at);
313            let (new_end_byte, new_end_pos) = advance_by_text(text, start_byte, start_pos);
314            out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
315                start_byte,
316                old_end_byte: start_byte,
317                new_end_byte,
318                start_position: start_pos,
319                old_end_position: start_pos,
320                new_end_position: new_end_pos,
321            });
322        }
323        B::DeleteRange { start, end, kind } => {
324            let (start, end) = if start <= end {
325                (*start, *end)
326            } else {
327                (*end, *start)
328            };
329            match kind {
330                hjkl_buffer::MotionKind::Char => {
331                    let (start_byte, start_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, start);
332                    let (old_end_byte, old_end_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, end);
333                    out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
334                        start_byte,
335                        old_end_byte,
336                        new_end_byte: start_byte,
337                        start_position: start_pos,
338                        old_end_position: old_end_pos,
339                        new_end_position: start_pos,
340                    });
341                }
342                hjkl_buffer::MotionKind::Line => {
343                    // Linewise delete drops rows [start.row..=end.row]. Map
344                    // to a span from start of `start.row` through start of
345                    // (end.row + 1). The buffer's own `do_delete_range`
346                    // collapses to row `start.row` after dropping.
347                    let lo = start.row;
348                    let hi = end.row.min(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1));
349                    let start_byte = buffer_byte_of_row(buf, lo);
350                    let next_row_byte = if hi + 1 < buf.row_count() {
351                        buffer_byte_of_row(buf, hi + 1)
352                    } else {
353                        // No row after; clamp to end-of-buffer byte.
354                        buffer_byte_of_row(buf, buf.row_count())
355                            + buf
356                                .line(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1))
357                                .map(str::len)
358                                .unwrap_or(0)
359                    };
360                    out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
361                        start_byte,
362                        old_end_byte: next_row_byte,
363                        new_end_byte: start_byte,
364                        start_position: (lo as u32, 0),
365                        old_end_position: ((hi + 1) as u32, 0),
366                        new_end_position: (lo as u32, 0),
367                    });
368                }
369                hjkl_buffer::MotionKind::Block => {
370                    // Block delete removes a rectangle of chars per row.
371                    // Fan out to one ContentEdit per row.
372                    let (left_col, right_col) = (start.col.min(end.col), start.col.max(end.col));
373                    for row in start.row..=end.row {
374                        let row_start_pos = Position::new(row, left_col);
375                        let row_end_pos = Position::new(row, right_col + 1);
376                        let (sb, sp) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, row_start_pos);
377                        let (eb, ep) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, row_end_pos);
378                        if eb <= sb {
379                            continue;
380                        }
381                        out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
382                            start_byte: sb,
383                            old_end_byte: eb,
384                            new_end_byte: sb,
385                            start_position: sp,
386                            old_end_position: ep,
387                            new_end_position: sp,
388                        });
389                    }
390                }
391            }
392        }
393        B::Replace { start, end, with } => {
394            let (start, end) = if start <= end {
395                (*start, *end)
396            } else {
397                (*end, *start)
398            };
399            let (start_byte, start_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, start);
400            let (old_end_byte, old_end_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, end);
401            let (new_end_byte, new_end_pos) = advance_by_text(with, start_byte, start_pos);
402            out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
403                start_byte,
404                old_end_byte,
405                new_end_byte,
406                start_position: start_pos,
407                old_end_position: old_end_pos,
408                new_end_position: new_end_pos,
409            });
410        }
411        B::JoinLines {
412            row,
413            count,
414            with_space,
415        } => {
416            // Joining `count` rows after `row` collapses the bytes
417            // between EOL of `row` and EOL of `row + count` into either
418            // an empty string (gJ) or a single space per join (J — but
419            // only when both sides are non-empty; we approximate with
420            // a single space for simplicity).
421            let row = (*row).min(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1));
422            let last_join_row = (row + count).min(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1));
423            let line = buf.line(row).unwrap_or("");
424            let row_eol_byte = buffer_byte_of_row(buf, row) + line.len();
425            let row_eol_col = line.len() as u32;
426            let next_row_after = last_join_row + 1;
427            let old_end_byte = if next_row_after < buf.row_count() {
428                buffer_byte_of_row(buf, next_row_after).saturating_sub(1)
429            } else {
430                buffer_byte_of_row(buf, buf.row_count())
431                    + buf
432                        .line(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1))
433                        .map(str::len)
434                        .unwrap_or(0)
435            };
436            let last_line = buf.line(last_join_row).unwrap_or("");
437            let old_end_pos = (last_join_row as u32, last_line.len() as u32);
438            let replacement_len = if *with_space { 1 } else { 0 };
439            let new_end_byte = row_eol_byte + replacement_len;
440            let new_end_pos = (row as u32, row_eol_col + replacement_len as u32);
441            out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
442                start_byte: row_eol_byte,
443                old_end_byte,
444                new_end_byte,
445                start_position: (row as u32, row_eol_col),
446                old_end_position: old_end_pos,
447                new_end_position: new_end_pos,
448            });
449        }
450        B::SplitLines {
451            row,
452            cols,
453            inserted_space,
454        } => {
455            // Splits insert "\n" (or "\n " inverse) at each col on `row`.
456            // The buffer applies all splits left-to-right via the
457            // do_split_lines path; we emit one ContentEdit per col,
458            // each treated as an insert at that col on `row`. Note: the
459            // buffer state during emission is *pre-edit*, so all cols
460            // index into the same pre-edit row.
461            let row = (*row).min(buf.row_count().saturating_sub(1));
462            let line = buf.line(row).unwrap_or("");
463            let row_byte = buffer_byte_of_row(buf, row);
464            let insert = if *inserted_space { "\n " } else { "\n" };
465            for &c in cols {
466                let pos = Position::new(row, c);
467                let col_byte = pos.byte_offset(line);
468                let start_byte = row_byte + col_byte;
469                let start_pos = (row as u32, col_byte as u32);
470                let (new_end_byte, new_end_pos) = advance_by_text(insert, start_byte, start_pos);
471                out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
472                    start_byte,
473                    old_end_byte: start_byte,
474                    new_end_byte,
475                    start_position: start_pos,
476                    old_end_position: start_pos,
477                    new_end_position: new_end_pos,
478                });
479            }
480        }
481        B::InsertBlock { at, chunks } => {
482            // One ContentEdit per chunk; each lands at `(at.row + i,
483            // at.col)` in the pre-edit buffer.
484            for (i, chunk) in chunks.iter().enumerate() {
485                let pos = Position::new(at.row + i, at.col);
486                let (start_byte, start_pos) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, pos);
487                let (new_end_byte, new_end_pos) = advance_by_text(chunk, start_byte, start_pos);
488                out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
489                    start_byte,
490                    old_end_byte: start_byte,
491                    new_end_byte,
492                    start_position: start_pos,
493                    old_end_position: start_pos,
494                    new_end_position: new_end_pos,
495                });
496            }
497        }
498        B::DeleteBlockChunks { at, widths } => {
499            for (i, w) in widths.iter().enumerate() {
500                let row = at.row + i;
501                let start_pos = Position::new(row, at.col);
502                let end_pos = Position::new(row, at.col + *w);
503                let (sb, sp) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, start_pos);
504                let (eb, ep) = position_to_byte_coords(buf, end_pos);
505                if eb <= sb {
506                    continue;
507                }
508                out.push(crate::types::ContentEdit {
509                    start_byte: sb,
510                    old_end_byte: eb,
511                    new_end_byte: sb,
512                    start_position: sp,
513                    old_end_position: ep,
514                    new_end_position: sp,
515                });
516            }
517        }
518    }
519
520    out
521}
522
523/// Where the cursor should land in the viewport after a `z`-family
524/// scroll (`zz` / `zt` / `zb`).
525#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
526pub(super) enum CursorScrollTarget {
527    Center,
528    Top,
529    Bottom,
530}
531
532// ── Trait-surface cast helpers ────────────────────────────────────
533//
534// 0.0.42 (Patch C-δ.7): the helpers introduced in 0.0.41 were
535// promoted to [`crate::buf_helpers`] so `vim.rs` free fns can route
536// their reaches through the same primitives. Re-import via
537// `use` so the editor body keeps its terse call shape.
538
539use crate::buf_helpers::{
540    apply_buffer_edit, buf_cursor_pos, buf_cursor_rc, buf_cursor_row, buf_line, buf_line_chars,
541    buf_lines_to_vec, buf_row_count, buf_set_cursor_rc,
542};
543
544pub struct Editor<
545    B: crate::types::Buffer = hjkl_buffer::Buffer,
546    H: crate::types::Host = crate::types::DefaultHost,
547> {
548    pub keybinding_mode: KeybindingMode,
549    /// Set when the user yanks/cuts; caller drains this to write to OS clipboard.
550    pub last_yank: Option<String>,
551    /// All vim-specific state (mode, pending operator, count, dot-repeat, ...).
552    /// Internal — exposed via Editor accessor methods
553    /// ([`Editor::buffer_mark`], [`Editor::last_jump_back`],
554    /// [`Editor::last_edit_pos`], [`Editor::take_lsp_intent`], …).
555    pub(crate) vim: VimState,
556    /// Undo history: each entry is (lines, cursor) before the edit.
557    /// Internal — managed by [`Editor::push_undo`] / [`Editor::restore`]
558    /// / [`Editor::pop_last_undo`].
559    pub(crate) undo_stack: Vec<(Vec<String>, (usize, usize))>,
560    /// Redo history: entries pushed when undoing.
561    pub(super) redo_stack: Vec<(Vec<String>, (usize, usize))>,
562    /// Set whenever the buffer content changes; cleared by `take_dirty`.
563    pub(super) content_dirty: bool,
564    /// Cached snapshot of `lines().join("\n") + "\n"` wrapped in an Arc
565    /// so repeated `content_arc()` calls within the same un-mutated
566    /// window are free (ref-count bump instead of a full-buffer join).
567    /// Invalidated by every [`mark_content_dirty`] call.
568    pub(super) cached_content: Option<std::sync::Arc<String>>,
569    /// Last rendered viewport height (text rows only, no chrome). Written
570    /// by the draw path via [`set_viewport_height`] so the scroll helpers
571    /// can clamp the cursor to stay visible without plumbing the height
572    /// through every call.
573    pub(super) viewport_height: AtomicU16,
574    /// Pending LSP intent set by a normal-mode chord (e.g. `gd` for
575    /// goto-definition). The host app drains this each step and fires
576    /// the matching request against its own LSP client.
577    pub(super) pending_lsp: Option<LspIntent>,
578    /// Pending [`crate::types::FoldOp`]s raised by `z…` keystrokes,
579    /// the `:fold*` Ex commands, or the edit pipeline's
580    /// "edits-inside-a-fold open it" invalidation. Drained by hosts
581    /// via [`Editor::take_fold_ops`]; the engine also applies each op
582    /// locally through [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProviderMut`]
583    /// so the in-tree buffer fold storage stays in sync without host
584    /// cooperation. Introduced in 0.0.38 (Patch C-δ.4).
585    pub(super) pending_fold_ops: Vec<crate::types::FoldOp>,
586    /// Buffer storage.
587    ///
588    /// 0.1.0 (Patch C-δ): generic over `B: Buffer` per SPEC §"Editor
589    /// surface". Default `B = hjkl_buffer::Buffer`. The vim FSM body
590    /// and `Editor::mutate_edit` are concrete on `hjkl_buffer::Buffer`
591    /// for 0.1.0 — see `crate::buf_helpers::apply_buffer_edit`.
592    pub(super) buffer: B,
593    /// Style intern table for the migration buffer's opaque
594    /// `Span::style` ids. Phase 7d-ii-a wiring — `apply_window_spans`
595    /// produces `(start, end, Style)` tuples for the textarea; we
596    /// translate those to `hjkl_buffer::Span` by interning the
597    /// `Style` here and storing the table index. The render path's
598    /// `StyleResolver` looks the style back up by id.
599    ///
600    /// Behind the `ratatui` feature; non-ratatui hosts use the
601    /// engine-native [`crate::types::Style`] surface via
602    /// [`Editor::intern_engine_style`] (which lives on a parallel
603    /// engine-side table when ratatui is off).
604    #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
605    pub(super) style_table: Vec<ratatui::style::Style>,
606    /// Engine-native style intern table. Used directly by
607    /// [`Editor::intern_engine_style`] when the `ratatui` feature is
608    /// off; when it's on, the table is derived from `style_table` via
609    /// [`ratatui_style_to_engine`] / [`engine_style_to_ratatui`].
610    #[cfg(not(feature = "ratatui"))]
611    pub(super) engine_style_table: Vec<crate::types::Style>,
612    /// Vim-style register bank — `"`, `"0`–`"9`, `"a`–`"z`. Sources
613    /// every `p` / `P` via the active selector (default unnamed).
614    /// Internal — read via [`Editor::registers`]; mutated by yank /
615    /// delete / paste FSM paths and by [`Editor::seed_yank`].
616    pub(crate) registers: crate::registers::Registers,
617    /// Per-row syntax styling, kept here so the host can do
618    /// incremental window updates (see `apply_window_spans` in
619    /// the host). Same `(start_byte, end_byte, Style)` tuple shape
620    /// the textarea used to host. The Buffer-side opaque-id spans are
621    /// derived from this on every install. Behind the `ratatui`
622    /// feature.
623    #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
624    pub styled_spans: Vec<Vec<(usize, usize, ratatui::style::Style)>>,
625    /// Per-editor settings tweakable via `:set`. Exposed by reference
626    /// so handlers (indent, search) read the live value rather than a
627    /// snapshot taken at startup. Read via [`Editor::settings`];
628    /// mutate via [`Editor::settings_mut`].
629    pub(crate) settings: Settings,
630    /// Unified named-marks map. Lowercase letters (`'a`–`'z`) are
631    /// per-Editor / "buffer-scope-equivalent" — set by `m{a-z}`, read
632    /// by `'{a-z}` / `` `{a-z} ``. Uppercase letters (`'A`–`'Z`) are
633    /// "file marks" that survive [`Editor::set_content`] calls so
634    /// they persist across tab swaps within the same Editor.
635    ///
636    /// 0.0.36: consolidated from three former storages:
637    /// - `hjkl_buffer::Buffer::marks` (deleted; was unused dead code).
638    /// - `vim::VimState::marks` (lowercase) (deleted).
639    /// - `Editor::file_marks` (uppercase) (replaced by this map).
640    ///
641    /// `BTreeMap` so iteration is deterministic for snapshot tests
642    /// and the `:marks` ex command. Mark-shift on edits is handled
643    /// by [`Editor::shift_marks_after_edit`].
644    pub(crate) marks: std::collections::BTreeMap<char, (usize, usize)>,
645    /// Block ranges (`(start_row, end_row)` inclusive) the host has
646    /// extracted from a syntax tree. `:foldsyntax` reads these to
647    /// populate folds. The host refreshes them on every re-parse via
648    /// [`Editor::set_syntax_fold_ranges`]; ex commands read them via
649    /// [`Editor::syntax_fold_ranges`].
650    pub(crate) syntax_fold_ranges: Vec<(usize, usize)>,
651    /// Pending edit log drained by [`Editor::take_changes`]. Each entry
652    /// is a SPEC [`crate::types::Edit`] mapped from the underlying
653    /// `hjkl_buffer::Edit` operation. Compound ops (JoinLines,
654    /// SplitLines, InsertBlock, DeleteBlockChunks) emit a single
655    /// best-effort EditOp covering the touched range; hosts wanting
656    /// per-cell deltas should diff their own snapshot of `lines()`.
657    /// Sealed at 0.1.0 trait extraction.
658    /// Drained by [`Editor::take_changes`].
659    pub(crate) change_log: Vec<crate::types::Edit>,
660    /// Vim's "sticky column" (curswant). `None` before the first
661    /// motion — the next vertical motion bootstraps from the live
662    /// cursor column. Horizontal motions refresh this to the new
663    /// column; vertical motions read it back so bouncing through a
664    /// shorter row doesn't drag the cursor to col 0. Hoisted out of
665    /// `hjkl_buffer::Buffer` (and `VimState`) in 0.0.28 — Editor is
666    /// the single owner now. Buffer motion methods that need it
667    /// take a `&mut Option<usize>` parameter.
668    pub(crate) sticky_col: Option<usize>,
669    /// Host adapter for clipboard, cursor-shape, time, viewport, and
670    /// search-prompt / cancellation side-channels.
671    ///
672    /// 0.1.0 (Patch C-δ): generic over `H: Host` per SPEC §"Editor
673    /// surface". Default `H = DefaultHost`. The pre-0.1.0 `EngineHost`
674    /// dyn-shim is gone — every method now dispatches through `H`'s
675    /// `Host` trait surface directly.
676    pub(crate) host: H,
677    /// Last public mode the cursor-shape emitter saw. Drives
678    /// [`Editor::emit_cursor_shape_if_changed`] so `Host::emit_cursor_shape`
679    /// fires exactly once per mode transition without sprinkling the
680    /// call across every `vim.mode = ...` site.
681    pub(crate) last_emitted_mode: crate::VimMode,
682    /// Search FSM state (pattern + per-row match cache + wrapscan).
683    /// 0.0.35: relocated out of `hjkl_buffer::Buffer` per
684    /// `DESIGN_33_METHOD_CLASSIFICATION.md` step 1.
685    /// 0.0.37: the buffer-side bridge (`Buffer::search_pattern`) is
686    /// gone; `BufferView` now takes the active regex as a `&Regex`
687    /// parameter, sourced from `Editor::search_state().pattern`.
688    pub(crate) search_state: crate::search::SearchState,
689    /// Per-row syntax span overlay. Source of truth for the host's
690    /// renderer ([`hjkl_buffer::BufferView::spans`]). Populated by
691    /// [`Editor::install_syntax_spans`] /
692    /// [`Editor::install_ratatui_syntax_spans`] (and, in due course,
693    /// by `Host::syntax_highlights` once the engine drives that path
694    /// directly).
695    ///
696    /// 0.0.37: lifted out of `hjkl_buffer::Buffer` per step 3 of
697    /// `DESIGN_33_METHOD_CLASSIFICATION.md`. The buffer-side cache +
698    /// `Buffer::set_spans` / `Buffer::spans` accessors are gone.
699    pub(crate) buffer_spans: Vec<Vec<hjkl_buffer::Span>>,
700    /// Pending `ContentEdit` records emitted by `mutate_edit`. Drained by
701    /// hosts via [`Editor::take_content_edits`] for fan-in to a syntax
702    /// tree (or any other content-change observer that needs byte-level
703    /// position deltas). Edges are byte-indexed and `(row, col_byte)`.
704    pub(crate) pending_content_edits: Vec<crate::types::ContentEdit>,
705    /// Pending "reset" flag set when the entire buffer is replaced
706    /// (e.g. `set_content` / `restore`). Supersedes any queued
707    /// `pending_content_edits` on the same frame: hosts call
708    /// [`Editor::take_content_reset`] before draining edits.
709    pub(crate) pending_content_reset: bool,
710    /// Row range touched by the most recent `auto_indent_rows` call.
711    /// `(top_row, bot_row)` inclusive. Set by the engine after every
712    /// auto-indent operation; drained (and cleared) by the host via
713    /// [`Editor::take_last_indent_range`] so it can display a brief
714    /// visual flash over the reindented rows.
715    pub(crate) last_indent_range: Option<(usize, usize)>,
716}
717
718/// Vim-style options surfaced by `:set`. New fields land here as
719/// individual ex commands gain `:set` plumbing.
720#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
721pub struct Settings {
722    /// Spaces per shift step for `>>` / `<<` / `Ctrl-T` / `Ctrl-D`.
723    pub shiftwidth: usize,
724    /// Visual width of a `\t` character. Stored for future render
725    /// hookup; not yet consumed by the buffer renderer.
726    pub tabstop: usize,
727    /// When true, `/` / `?` patterns and `:s/.../.../` ignore case
728    /// without an explicit `i` flag.
729    pub ignore_case: bool,
730    /// When true *and* `ignore_case` is true, an uppercase letter in
731    /// the pattern flips that search back to case-sensitive. Matches
732    /// vim's `:set smartcase`. Default `false`.
733    pub smartcase: bool,
734    /// Wrap searches past buffer ends. Matches vim's `:set wrapscan`.
735    /// Default `true`.
736    pub wrapscan: bool,
737    /// Wrap column for `gq{motion}` text reflow. Vim's default is 79.
738    pub textwidth: usize,
739    /// When `true`, the Tab key in insert mode inserts `tabstop` spaces
740    /// instead of a literal `\t`. Matches vim's `:set expandtab`.
741    /// Default `false`.
742    pub expandtab: bool,
743    /// Soft tab stop in spaces. When `> 0`, Tab inserts spaces to the
744    /// next softtabstop boundary (when `expandtab`), and Backspace at the
745    /// end of a softtabstop-aligned space run deletes the entire run as
746    /// if it were one tab. `0` disables. Matches vim's `:set softtabstop`.
747    pub softtabstop: usize,
748    /// Soft-wrap mode the renderer + scroll math + `gj` / `gk` use.
749    /// Default is [`hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None`] — long lines extend
750    /// past the right edge and `top_col` clips the left side.
751    /// `:set wrap` flips to char-break wrap; `:set linebreak` flips
752    /// to word-break wrap; `:set nowrap` resets.
753    pub wrap: hjkl_buffer::Wrap,
754    /// When true, the engine drops every edit before it touches the
755    /// buffer — undo, dirty flag, and change log all stay clean.
756    /// Matches vim's `:set readonly` / `:set ro`. Default `false`.
757    pub readonly: bool,
758    /// When `true`, pressing Enter in insert mode copies the leading
759    /// whitespace of the current line onto the new line. Matches vim's
760    /// `:set autoindent`. Default `true` (vim parity).
761    pub autoindent: bool,
762    /// When `true`, bumps indent by one `shiftwidth` after a line ending
763    /// in `{` / `(` / `[`, and strips one indent unit when the user types
764    /// `}` / `)` / `]` on a whitespace-only line. See `compute_enter_indent`
765    /// in `vim.rs` for the tree-sitter plug-in seam. Default `true`.
766    pub smartindent: bool,
767    /// Cap on undo-stack length. Older entries are pruned past this
768    /// bound. `0` means unlimited. Matches vim's `:set undolevels`.
769    /// Default `1000`.
770    pub undo_levels: u32,
771    /// When `true`, cursor motions inside insert mode break the
772    /// current undo group (so a single `u` only reverses the run of
773    /// keystrokes that preceded the motion). Default `true`.
774    /// Currently a no-op — engine doesn't yet break the undo group
775    /// on insert-mode motions; field is wired through `:set
776    /// undobreak` for forward compatibility.
777    pub undo_break_on_motion: bool,
778    /// Vim-flavoured "what counts as a word" character class.
779    /// Comma-separated tokens: `@` = `is_alphabetic()`, `_` = literal
780    /// `_`, `48-57` = decimal char range, bare integer = single char
781    /// code, single ASCII punctuation = literal. Default
782    /// `"@,48-57,_,192-255"` matches vim.
783    pub iskeyword: String,
784    /// Multi-key sequence timeout (e.g. `gg`, `dd`). When the user
785    /// pauses longer than this between keys, any pending prefix is
786    /// abandoned and the next key starts a fresh sequence. Matches
787    /// vim's `:set timeoutlen` / `:set tm` (millis). Default 1000ms.
788    pub timeout_len: core::time::Duration,
789    /// When true, render absolute line numbers in the gutter. Matches
790    /// vim's `:set number` / `:set nu`. Default `true`.
791    pub number: bool,
792    /// When true, render line numbers as offsets from the cursor row.
793    /// Combined with `number`, the cursor row shows its absolute number
794    /// while other rows show the relative offset (vim's `nu+rnu` hybrid).
795    /// Matches vim's `:set relativenumber` / `:set rnu`. Default `false`.
796    pub relativenumber: bool,
797    /// Minimum gutter width in cells for the line-number column.
798    /// Width grows past this to fit the largest displayed number.
799    /// Matches vim's `:set numberwidth` / `:set nuw`. Default `4`.
800    /// Range 1..=20.
801    pub numberwidth: usize,
802    /// Highlight the row where the cursor sits. Matches vim's `:set cursorline`.
803    /// Default `false`.
804    pub cursorline: bool,
805    /// Highlight the column where the cursor sits. Matches vim's `:set cursorcolumn`.
806    /// Default `false`.
807    pub cursorcolumn: bool,
808    /// Sign-column display mode. Matches vim's `:set signcolumn`.
809    /// Default [`crate::types::SignColumnMode::Auto`].
810    pub signcolumn: crate::types::SignColumnMode,
811    /// Number of cells reserved for a fold-marker gutter.
812    /// Matches vim's `:set foldcolumn`. Default `0`.
813    pub foldcolumn: u32,
814    /// Comma-separated 1-based column indices for vertical rulers.
815    /// Matches vim's `:set colorcolumn`. Default `""`.
816    pub colorcolumn: String,
817}
818
819impl Default for Settings {
820    fn default() -> Self {
821        Self {
822            shiftwidth: 4,
823            tabstop: 4,
824            softtabstop: 4,
825            ignore_case: false,
826            smartcase: false,
827            wrapscan: true,
828            textwidth: 79,
829            expandtab: true,
830            wrap: hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None,
831            readonly: false,
832            autoindent: true,
833            smartindent: true,
834            undo_levels: 1000,
835            undo_break_on_motion: true,
836            iskeyword: "@,48-57,_,192-255".to_string(),
837            timeout_len: core::time::Duration::from_millis(1000),
838            number: true,
839            relativenumber: false,
840            numberwidth: 4,
841            cursorline: false,
842            cursorcolumn: false,
843            signcolumn: crate::types::SignColumnMode::Auto,
844            foldcolumn: 0,
845            colorcolumn: String::new(),
846        }
847    }
848}
849
850/// Translate a SPEC [`crate::types::Options`] into the engine's
851/// internal [`Settings`] representation. Field-by-field map; the
852/// shapes are isomorphic except for type widths
853/// (`u32` vs `usize`, [`crate::types::WrapMode`] vs
854/// [`hjkl_buffer::Wrap`]). 0.1.0 (Patch C-δ) collapses both into one
855/// type once the `Editor<B, H>::new(buffer, host, options)` constructor
856/// is the canonical entry point.
857fn settings_from_options(o: &crate::types::Options) -> Settings {
858    Settings {
859        shiftwidth: o.shiftwidth as usize,
860        tabstop: o.tabstop as usize,
861        softtabstop: o.softtabstop as usize,
862        ignore_case: o.ignorecase,
863        smartcase: o.smartcase,
864        wrapscan: o.wrapscan,
865        textwidth: o.textwidth as usize,
866        expandtab: o.expandtab,
867        wrap: match o.wrap {
868            crate::types::WrapMode::None => hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None,
869            crate::types::WrapMode::Char => hjkl_buffer::Wrap::Char,
870            crate::types::WrapMode::Word => hjkl_buffer::Wrap::Word,
871        },
872        readonly: o.readonly,
873        autoindent: o.autoindent,
874        smartindent: o.smartindent,
875        undo_levels: o.undo_levels,
876        undo_break_on_motion: o.undo_break_on_motion,
877        iskeyword: o.iskeyword.clone(),
878        timeout_len: o.timeout_len,
879        number: o.number,
880        relativenumber: o.relativenumber,
881        numberwidth: o.numberwidth,
882        cursorline: o.cursorline,
883        cursorcolumn: o.cursorcolumn,
884        signcolumn: o.signcolumn,
885        foldcolumn: o.foldcolumn,
886        colorcolumn: o.colorcolumn.clone(),
887    }
888}
889
890/// Host-observable LSP requests triggered by editor bindings. The
891/// hjkl-engine crate doesn't talk to an LSP itself — it just raises an
892/// intent that the TUI layer picks up and routes to `sqls`.
893#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
894pub enum LspIntent {
895    /// `gd` — textDocument/definition at the cursor.
896    GotoDefinition,
897}
898
899impl<H: crate::types::Host> Editor<hjkl_buffer::Buffer, H> {
900    /// Build an [`Editor`] from a buffer, host adapter, and SPEC options.
901    ///
902    /// 0.1.0 (Patch C-δ): canonical, frozen constructor per SPEC §"Editor
903    /// surface". Replaces the pre-0.1.0 `Editor::new(KeybindingMode)` /
904    /// `with_host` / `with_options` triad — there is no shim.
905    ///
906    /// Consumers that don't need a custom host pass
907    /// [`crate::types::DefaultHost::new()`]; consumers that don't need
908    /// custom options pass [`crate::types::Options::default()`].
909    pub fn new(buffer: hjkl_buffer::Buffer, host: H, options: crate::types::Options) -> Self {
910        let settings = settings_from_options(&options);
911        Self {
912            keybinding_mode: KeybindingMode::Vim,
913            last_yank: None,
914            vim: VimState::default(),
915            undo_stack: Vec::new(),
916            redo_stack: Vec::new(),
917            content_dirty: false,
918            cached_content: None,
919            viewport_height: AtomicU16::new(0),
920            pending_lsp: None,
921            pending_fold_ops: Vec::new(),
922            buffer,
923            #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
924            style_table: Vec::new(),
925            #[cfg(not(feature = "ratatui"))]
926            engine_style_table: Vec::new(),
927            registers: crate::registers::Registers::default(),
928            #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
929            styled_spans: Vec::new(),
930            settings,
931            marks: std::collections::BTreeMap::new(),
932            syntax_fold_ranges: Vec::new(),
933            change_log: Vec::new(),
934            sticky_col: None,
935            host,
936            last_emitted_mode: crate::VimMode::Normal,
937            search_state: crate::search::SearchState::new(),
938            buffer_spans: Vec::new(),
939            pending_content_edits: Vec::new(),
940            pending_content_reset: false,
941            last_indent_range: None,
942        }
943    }
944}
945
946impl<B: crate::types::Buffer, H: crate::types::Host> Editor<B, H> {
947    /// Borrow the buffer (typed `&B`). Host renders through this via
948    /// `hjkl_buffer::BufferView` when `B = hjkl_buffer::Buffer`.
949    pub fn buffer(&self) -> &B {
950        &self.buffer
951    }
952
953    /// Mutably borrow the buffer (typed `&mut B`).
954    pub fn buffer_mut(&mut self) -> &mut B {
955        &mut self.buffer
956    }
957
958    /// Borrow the host adapter directly (typed `&H`).
959    pub fn host(&self) -> &H {
960        &self.host
961    }
962
963    /// Mutably borrow the host adapter (typed `&mut H`).
964    pub fn host_mut(&mut self) -> &mut H {
965        &mut self.host
966    }
967}
968
969impl<H: crate::types::Host> Editor<hjkl_buffer::Buffer, H> {
970    /// Update the active `iskeyword` spec for word motions
971    /// (`w`/`b`/`e`/`ge` and engine-side `*`/`#` pickup). 0.0.28
972    /// hoisted iskeyword storage out of `Buffer` — `Editor` is the
973    /// single owner now. Equivalent to assigning
974    /// `settings_mut().iskeyword` directly; the dedicated setter is
975    /// retained for source-compatibility with 0.0.27 callers.
976    pub fn set_iskeyword(&mut self, spec: impl Into<String>) {
977        self.settings.iskeyword = spec.into();
978    }
979
980    /// Emit `Host::emit_cursor_shape` if the public mode has changed
981    /// since the last emit. Engine calls this at the end of every input
982    /// step so mode transitions surface to the host without sprinkling
983    /// the call across every `vim.mode = ...` site.
984    pub fn emit_cursor_shape_if_changed(&mut self) {
985        let mode = self.vim_mode();
986        if mode == self.last_emitted_mode {
987            return;
988        }
989        let shape = match mode {
990            crate::VimMode::Insert => crate::types::CursorShape::Bar,
991            _ => crate::types::CursorShape::Block,
992        };
993        self.host.emit_cursor_shape(shape);
994        self.last_emitted_mode = mode;
995    }
996
997    /// Record a yank/cut payload. Writes both the legacy
998    /// [`Editor::last_yank`] field (drained directly by 0.0.28-era
999    /// hosts) and the new [`crate::types::Host::write_clipboard`]
1000    /// side-channel (Patch B). Consumers should migrate to a `Host`
1001    /// impl whose `write_clipboard` queues the platform-clipboard
1002    /// write; the `last_yank` mirror will be removed at 0.1.0.
1003    pub(crate) fn record_yank_to_host(&mut self, text: String) {
1004        self.host.write_clipboard(text.clone());
1005        self.last_yank = Some(text);
1006    }
1007
1008    /// Vim's sticky column (curswant). `None` before the first motion;
1009    /// hosts shouldn't normally need to read this directly — it's
1010    /// surfaced for migration off `Buffer::sticky_col` and for
1011    /// snapshot tests.
1012    pub fn sticky_col(&self) -> Option<usize> {
1013        self.sticky_col
1014    }
1015
1016    /// Replace the sticky column. Hosts should rarely touch this —
1017    /// motion code maintains it through the standard horizontal /
1018    /// vertical motion paths.
1019    pub fn set_sticky_col(&mut self, col: Option<usize>) {
1020        self.sticky_col = col;
1021    }
1022
1023    /// Host hook: replace the cached syntax-derived block ranges that
1024    /// `:foldsyntax` consumes. the host calls this on every re-parse;
1025    /// the cost is just a `Vec` swap.
1026    /// Look up a named mark by character. Returns `(row, col)` if
1027    /// set; `None` otherwise. Both lowercase (`'a`–`'z`) and
1028    /// uppercase (`'A`–`'Z`) marks live in the same unified
1029    /// [`Editor::marks`] map as of 0.0.36.
1030    pub fn mark(&self, c: char) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
1031        self.marks.get(&c).copied()
1032    }
1033
1034    /// Set the named mark `c` to `(row, col)`. Used by the FSM's
1035    /// `m{a-zA-Z}` keystroke and by [`Editor::restore_snapshot`].
1036    pub fn set_mark(&mut self, c: char, pos: (usize, usize)) {
1037        self.marks.insert(c, pos);
1038    }
1039
1040    /// Remove the named mark `c` (no-op if unset).
1041    pub fn clear_mark(&mut self, c: char) {
1042        self.marks.remove(&c);
1043    }
1044
1045    /// Look up a buffer-local lowercase mark (`'a`–`'z`). Kept as a
1046    /// thin wrapper over [`Editor::mark`] for source compatibility
1047    /// with pre-0.0.36 callers; new code should call
1048    /// [`Editor::mark`] directly.
1049    #[deprecated(
1050        since = "0.0.36",
1051        note = "use Editor::mark — lowercase + uppercase marks now live in a single map"
1052    )]
1053    pub fn buffer_mark(&self, c: char) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
1054        self.mark(c)
1055    }
1056
1057    /// Discard the most recent undo entry. Used by ex commands that
1058    /// pre-emptively pushed an undo state (`:s`, `:r`) but ended up
1059    /// matching nothing — popping prevents a no-op undo step from
1060    /// polluting the user's history.
1061    ///
1062    /// Returns `true` if an entry was discarded.
1063    pub fn pop_last_undo(&mut self) -> bool {
1064        self.undo_stack.pop().is_some()
1065    }
1066
1067    /// Read all named marks set this session — both lowercase
1068    /// (`'a`–`'z`) and uppercase (`'A`–`'Z`). Iteration is
1069    /// deterministic (BTreeMap-ordered) so snapshot / `:marks`
1070    /// output is stable.
1071    pub fn marks(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (char, (usize, usize))> + '_ {
1072        self.marks.iter().map(|(c, p)| (*c, *p))
1073    }
1074
1075    /// Read all buffer-local lowercase marks. Kept for source
1076    /// compatibility with pre-0.0.36 callers (e.g. `:marks` ex
1077    /// command); new code should use [`Editor::marks`] which
1078    /// iterates the unified map.
1079    #[deprecated(
1080        since = "0.0.36",
1081        note = "use Editor::marks — lowercase + uppercase marks now live in a single map"
1082    )]
1083    pub fn buffer_marks(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (char, (usize, usize))> + '_ {
1084        self.marks
1085            .iter()
1086            .filter(|(c, _)| c.is_ascii_lowercase())
1087            .map(|(c, p)| (*c, *p))
1088    }
1089
1090    /// Position the cursor was at when the user last jumped via
1091    /// `<C-o>` / `g;` / similar. `None` before any jump.
1092    pub fn last_jump_back(&self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
1093        self.vim.jump_back.last().copied()
1094    }
1095
1096    /// Position of the last edit (where `.` would replay). `None` if
1097    /// no edit has happened yet in this session.
1098    pub fn last_edit_pos(&self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
1099        self.vim.last_edit_pos
1100    }
1101
1102    /// Read-only view of the file-marks table — uppercase / "file"
1103    /// marks (`'A`–`'Z`) the host has set this session. Returns an
1104    /// iterator of `(mark_char, (row, col))` pairs.
1105    ///
1106    /// Mutate via the FSM (`m{A-Z}` keystroke) or via
1107    /// [`Editor::restore_snapshot`].
1108    ///
1109    /// 0.0.36: file marks now live in the unified [`Editor::marks`]
1110    /// map; this accessor is kept for source compatibility and
1111    /// filters the unified map to uppercase entries.
1112    pub fn file_marks(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (char, (usize, usize))> + '_ {
1113        self.marks
1114            .iter()
1115            .filter(|(c, _)| c.is_ascii_uppercase())
1116            .map(|(c, p)| (*c, *p))
1117    }
1118
1119    /// Read-only view of the cached syntax-derived block ranges that
1120    /// `:foldsyntax` consumes. Returns the slice the host last
1121    /// installed via [`Editor::set_syntax_fold_ranges`]; empty when
1122    /// no syntax integration is active.
1123    pub fn syntax_fold_ranges(&self) -> &[(usize, usize)] {
1124        &self.syntax_fold_ranges
1125    }
1126
1127    pub fn set_syntax_fold_ranges(&mut self, ranges: Vec<(usize, usize)>) {
1128        self.syntax_fold_ranges = ranges;
1129    }
1130
1131    /// Live settings (read-only). `:set` mutates these via
1132    /// [`Editor::settings_mut`].
1133    pub fn settings(&self) -> &Settings {
1134        &self.settings
1135    }
1136
1137    /// Live settings (mutable). `:set` flows through here to mutate
1138    /// shiftwidth / tabstop / textwidth / ignore_case / wrap. Hosts
1139    /// configuring at startup typically construct a [`Settings`]
1140    /// snapshot and overwrite via `*editor.settings_mut() = …`.
1141    pub fn settings_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Settings {
1142        &mut self.settings
1143    }
1144
1145    /// Returns `true` when `:set readonly` is active. Convenience
1146    /// accessor for hosts that cannot import the internal [`Settings`]
1147    /// type. Phase 5 binary uses this to gate `:w` writes.
1148    pub fn is_readonly(&self) -> bool {
1149        self.settings.readonly
1150    }
1151
1152    /// Borrow the engine search state. Hosts inspecting the
1153    /// committed `/` / `?` pattern (e.g. for status-line display) or
1154    /// feeding the active regex into `BufferView::search_pattern`
1155    /// read it from here.
1156    pub fn search_state(&self) -> &crate::search::SearchState {
1157        &self.search_state
1158    }
1159
1160    /// Mutable engine search state. Hosts driving search
1161    /// programmatically (test fixtures, scripted demos) write the
1162    /// pattern through here.
1163    pub fn search_state_mut(&mut self) -> &mut crate::search::SearchState {
1164        &mut self.search_state
1165    }
1166
1167    /// Install `pattern` as the active search regex on the engine
1168    /// state and clear the cached row matches. Pass `None` to clear.
1169    /// 0.0.37: dropped the buffer-side mirror that 0.0.35 introduced
1170    /// — `BufferView` now takes the regex through its `search_pattern`
1171    /// field per step 3 of `DESIGN_33_METHOD_CLASSIFICATION.md`.
1172    pub fn set_search_pattern(&mut self, pattern: Option<regex::Regex>) {
1173        self.search_state.set_pattern(pattern);
1174    }
1175
1176    /// Drive `n` (or the `/` commit equivalent) — advance the cursor
1177    /// to the next match of `search_state.pattern` from the cursor's
1178    /// current position. Returns `true` when a match was found.
1179    /// `skip_current = true` excludes a match the cursor sits on.
1180    pub fn search_advance_forward(&mut self, skip_current: bool) -> bool {
1181        crate::search::search_forward(&mut self.buffer, &mut self.search_state, skip_current)
1182    }
1183
1184    /// Drive `N` — symmetric counterpart of [`Editor::search_advance_forward`].
1185    pub fn search_advance_backward(&mut self, skip_current: bool) -> bool {
1186        crate::search::search_backward(&mut self.buffer, &mut self.search_state, skip_current)
1187    }
1188
1189    /// Install styled syntax spans using `ratatui::style::Style`. The
1190    /// ratatui-flavoured variant of [`Editor::install_syntax_spans`].
1191    /// Drops zero-width runs and clamps `end` to the line's char length
1192    /// so the buffer cache doesn't see runaway ranges. Behind the
1193    /// `ratatui` feature; non-ratatui hosts use the unprefixed
1194    /// [`Editor::install_syntax_spans`] (engine-native `Style`).
1195    ///
1196    /// Renamed from `install_syntax_spans` in 0.0.32 — the unprefixed
1197    /// name now belongs to the engine-native variant per SPEC 0.1.0
1198    /// freeze ("engine never imports ratatui").
1199    #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1200    pub fn install_ratatui_syntax_spans(
1201        &mut self,
1202        spans: Vec<Vec<(usize, usize, ratatui::style::Style)>>,
1203    ) {
1204        // Look up `line_byte_lens` lazily — only fetch a row's length
1205        // when it has at least one span. On a 100k-line file with
1206        // ~50 visible rows, this avoids an O(N) buffer walk per frame.
1207        let mut by_row: Vec<Vec<hjkl_buffer::Span>> = Vec::with_capacity(spans.len());
1208        for (row, row_spans) in spans.iter().enumerate() {
1209            if row_spans.is_empty() {
1210                by_row.push(Vec::new());
1211                continue;
1212            }
1213            let line_len = buf_line(&self.buffer, row).map(str::len).unwrap_or(0);
1214            let mut translated = Vec::with_capacity(row_spans.len());
1215            for (start, end, style) in row_spans {
1216                let end_clamped = (*end).min(line_len);
1217                if end_clamped <= *start {
1218                    continue;
1219                }
1220                let id = self.intern_ratatui_style(*style);
1221                translated.push(hjkl_buffer::Span::new(*start, end_clamped, id));
1222            }
1223            by_row.push(translated);
1224        }
1225        self.buffer_spans = by_row;
1226        self.styled_spans = spans;
1227    }
1228
1229    /// Snapshot of the unnamed register (the default `p` / `P` source).
1230    pub fn yank(&self) -> &str {
1231        &self.registers.unnamed.text
1232    }
1233
1234    /// Borrow the full register bank — `"`, `"0`–`"9`, `"a`–`"z`.
1235    pub fn registers(&self) -> &crate::registers::Registers {
1236        &self.registers
1237    }
1238
1239    /// Mutably borrow the full register bank. Hosts that share registers
1240    /// across multiple editors (e.g. multi-buffer `yy` / `p`) overwrite
1241    /// the slots here on buffer switch.
1242    pub fn registers_mut(&mut self) -> &mut crate::registers::Registers {
1243        &mut self.registers
1244    }
1245
1246    /// Host hook: load the OS clipboard's contents into the `"+` / `"*`
1247    /// register slot. the host calls this before letting vim consume a
1248    /// paste so `"*p` / `"+p` reflect the live clipboard rather than a
1249    /// stale snapshot from the last yank.
1250    pub fn sync_clipboard_register(&mut self, text: String, linewise: bool) {
1251        self.registers.set_clipboard(text, linewise);
1252    }
1253
1254    /// Return the user's pending register selection (set via `"<reg>` chord
1255    /// before an operator). `None` if no register was selected — caller should
1256    /// use the unnamed register `"`.
1257    ///
1258    /// Read-only — does not consume / clear the pending selection. The
1259    /// register is cleared by the engine after the next operator fires.
1260    ///
1261    /// Promoted in 0.6.X for Phase 4e to let the App's visual-op dispatch arm
1262    /// honor `"a` + visual op chord sequences.
1263    pub fn pending_register(&self) -> Option<char> {
1264        self.vim.pending_register
1265    }
1266
1267    /// True when the user's pending register selector is `+` or `*`.
1268    /// the host peeks this so it can refresh `sync_clipboard_register`
1269    /// only when a clipboard read is actually about to happen.
1270    pub fn pending_register_is_clipboard(&self) -> bool {
1271        matches!(self.vim.pending_register, Some('+') | Some('*'))
1272    }
1273
1274    /// Register currently being recorded into via `q{reg}`. `None` when
1275    /// no recording is active. Hosts use this to surface a "recording @r"
1276    /// indicator in the status line.
1277    pub fn recording_register(&self) -> Option<char> {
1278        self.vim.recording_macro
1279    }
1280
1281    /// Pending repeat count the user has typed but not yet resolved
1282    /// (e.g. pressing `5` before `d`). `None` when nothing is pending.
1283    /// Hosts surface this in a "showcmd" area.
1284    pub fn pending_count(&self) -> Option<u32> {
1285        self.vim.pending_count_val()
1286    }
1287
1288    /// The operator character for any in-flight operator that is waiting
1289    /// for a motion (e.g. `d` after the user types `d` but before a
1290    /// motion). Returns `None` when no operator is pending.
1291    pub fn pending_op(&self) -> Option<char> {
1292        self.vim.pending_op_char()
1293    }
1294
1295    /// `true` when the engine is in any pending chord state — waiting for
1296    /// the next key to complete a command (e.g. `r<char>` replace,
1297    /// `f<char>` find, `m<a>` set-mark, `'<a>` goto-mark, operator-pending
1298    /// after `d` / `c` / `y`, `g`-prefix continuation, `z`-prefix continuation,
1299    /// register selection `"<reg>`, macro recording target, etc).
1300    ///
1301    /// Hosts use this to bypass their own chord dispatch (keymap tries, etc.)
1302    /// and forward keys directly to the engine so in-flight commands can
1303    /// complete without the host eating their continuation keys.
1304    pub fn is_chord_pending(&self) -> bool {
1305        self.vim.is_chord_pending()
1306    }
1307
1308    /// `true` when `insert_ctrl_r_arm()` has been called and the dispatcher
1309    /// is waiting for the next typed character to name the register to paste.
1310    /// The dispatcher should call `insert_paste_register(c)` instead of
1311    /// `insert_char(c)` for the next printable key, then the flag auto-clears.
1312    ///
1313    /// Phase 6.5: exposed so the app-level `dispatch_insert_key` can branch
1314    /// without having to drive the full FSM.
1315    pub fn is_insert_register_pending(&self) -> bool {
1316        self.vim.insert_pending_register
1317    }
1318
1319    /// Clear the `Ctrl-R` register-paste pending flag. Call this immediately
1320    /// before `insert_paste_register(c)` in app-level dispatchers so that the
1321    /// flag does not persist into the next key. Call before
1322    /// `insert_paste_register_bridge` (which `hjkl_vim::insert` does).
1323    ///
1324    /// Phase 6.5: used by `dispatch_insert_key` in the app crate.
1325    pub fn clear_insert_register_pending(&mut self) {
1326        self.vim.insert_pending_register = false;
1327    }
1328
1329    /// Read-only view of the jump-back list (positions pushed on "big"
1330    /// motions). Newest entry is at the back — `Ctrl-o` pops from there.
1331    #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
1332    pub fn jump_list(&self) -> (&[(usize, usize)], &[(usize, usize)]) {
1333        (&self.vim.jump_back, &self.vim.jump_fwd)
1334    }
1335
1336    /// Read-only view of the change list (positions of recent edits) plus
1337    /// the current walk cursor. Newest entry is at the back.
1338    pub fn change_list(&self) -> (&[(usize, usize)], Option<usize>) {
1339        (&self.vim.change_list, self.vim.change_list_cursor)
1340    }
1341
1342    /// Replace the unnamed register without touching any other slot.
1343    /// For host-driven imports (e.g. system clipboard); operator
1344    /// code uses [`record_yank`] / [`record_delete`].
1345    pub fn set_yank(&mut self, text: impl Into<String>) {
1346        let text = text.into();
1347        let linewise = self.vim.yank_linewise;
1348        self.registers.unnamed = crate::registers::Slot { text, linewise };
1349    }
1350
1351    /// Record a yank into `"` and `"0`, plus the named target if the
1352    /// user prefixed `"reg`. Updates `vim.yank_linewise` for the
1353    /// paste path.
1354    pub(crate) fn record_yank(&mut self, text: String, linewise: bool) {
1355        self.vim.yank_linewise = linewise;
1356        let target = self.vim.pending_register.take();
1357        self.registers.record_yank(text, linewise, target);
1358    }
1359
1360    /// Direct write to a named register slot — bypasses the unnamed
1361    /// `"` and `"0` updates that `record_yank` does. Used by the
1362    /// macro recorder so finishing a `q{reg}` recording doesn't
1363    /// pollute the user's last yank.
1364    pub(crate) fn set_named_register_text(&mut self, reg: char, text: String) {
1365        if let Some(slot) = match reg {
1366            'a'..='z' => Some(&mut self.registers.named[(reg as u8 - b'a') as usize]),
1367            'A'..='Z' => {
1368                Some(&mut self.registers.named[(reg.to_ascii_lowercase() as u8 - b'a') as usize])
1369            }
1370            _ => None,
1371        } {
1372            slot.text = text;
1373            slot.linewise = false;
1374        }
1375    }
1376
1377    /// Record a delete / change into `"` and the `"1`–`"9` ring.
1378    /// Honours the active named-register prefix.
1379    pub(crate) fn record_delete(&mut self, text: String, linewise: bool) {
1380        self.vim.yank_linewise = linewise;
1381        let target = self.vim.pending_register.take();
1382        self.registers.record_delete(text, linewise, target);
1383    }
1384
1385    /// Install styled syntax spans using the engine-native
1386    /// [`crate::types::Style`]. Always available, regardless of the
1387    /// `ratatui` feature. Hosts depending on ratatui can use the
1388    /// ratatui-flavoured [`Editor::install_ratatui_syntax_spans`].
1389    ///
1390    /// Renamed from `install_engine_syntax_spans` in 0.0.32 — at the
1391    /// 0.1.0 freeze the unprefixed name is the universally-available
1392    /// engine-native variant ("engine never imports ratatui").
1393    pub fn install_syntax_spans(&mut self, spans: Vec<Vec<(usize, usize, crate::types::Style)>>) {
1394        let line_byte_lens: Vec<usize> = (0..buf_row_count(&self.buffer))
1395            .map(|r| buf_line(&self.buffer, r).map(str::len).unwrap_or(0))
1396            .collect();
1397        let mut by_row: Vec<Vec<hjkl_buffer::Span>> = Vec::with_capacity(spans.len());
1398        #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1399        let mut ratatui_spans: Vec<Vec<(usize, usize, ratatui::style::Style)>> =
1400            Vec::with_capacity(spans.len());
1401        for (row, row_spans) in spans.iter().enumerate() {
1402            let line_len = line_byte_lens.get(row).copied().unwrap_or(0);
1403            let mut translated = Vec::with_capacity(row_spans.len());
1404            #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1405            let mut translated_r = Vec::with_capacity(row_spans.len());
1406            for (start, end, style) in row_spans {
1407                let end_clamped = (*end).min(line_len);
1408                if end_clamped <= *start {
1409                    continue;
1410                }
1411                let id = self.intern_style(*style);
1412                translated.push(hjkl_buffer::Span::new(*start, end_clamped, id));
1413                #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1414                translated_r.push((*start, end_clamped, engine_style_to_ratatui(*style)));
1415            }
1416            by_row.push(translated);
1417            #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1418            ratatui_spans.push(translated_r);
1419        }
1420        self.buffer_spans = by_row;
1421        #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1422        {
1423            self.styled_spans = ratatui_spans;
1424        }
1425    }
1426
1427    /// Intern a `ratatui::style::Style` and return the opaque id used
1428    /// in `hjkl_buffer::Span::style`. The ratatui-flavoured variant of
1429    /// [`Editor::intern_style`]. Linear-scan dedup — the table grows
1430    /// only as new tree-sitter token kinds appear, so it stays tiny.
1431    /// Behind the `ratatui` feature.
1432    ///
1433    /// Renamed from `intern_style` in 0.0.32 — at 0.1.0 freeze the
1434    /// unprefixed name belongs to the engine-native variant.
1435    #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1436    pub fn intern_ratatui_style(&mut self, style: ratatui::style::Style) -> u32 {
1437        if let Some(idx) = self.style_table.iter().position(|s| *s == style) {
1438            return idx as u32;
1439        }
1440        self.style_table.push(style);
1441        (self.style_table.len() - 1) as u32
1442    }
1443
1444    /// Read-only view of the style table — id `i` → `style_table[i]`.
1445    /// The render path passes a closure backed by this slice as the
1446    /// `StyleResolver` for `BufferView`. Behind the `ratatui` feature.
1447    #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1448    pub fn style_table(&self) -> &[ratatui::style::Style] {
1449        &self.style_table
1450    }
1451
1452    /// Per-row syntax span overlay, one `Vec<Span>` per buffer row.
1453    /// Hosts feed this slice into [`hjkl_buffer::BufferView::spans`]
1454    /// per draw frame.
1455    ///
1456    /// 0.0.37: replaces `editor.buffer().spans()` per step 3 of
1457    /// `DESIGN_33_METHOD_CLASSIFICATION.md`. The buffer no longer
1458    /// caches spans; they live on the engine and route through the
1459    /// `Host::syntax_highlights` pipeline.
1460    pub fn buffer_spans(&self) -> &[Vec<hjkl_buffer::Span>] {
1461        &self.buffer_spans
1462    }
1463
1464    /// Intern a SPEC [`crate::types::Style`] and return its opaque id.
1465    /// With the `ratatui` feature on, the id matches the one
1466    /// [`Editor::intern_ratatui_style`] would return for the equivalent
1467    /// `ratatui::Style` (both share the underlying table). With it off,
1468    /// the engine keeps a parallel `crate::types::Style`-keyed table
1469    /// — ids are still stable per-editor.
1470    ///
1471    /// Hosts that don't depend on ratatui (buffr, future GUI shells)
1472    /// reach this method to populate the table during syntax span
1473    /// installation.
1474    ///
1475    /// Renamed from `intern_engine_style` in 0.0.32 — at 0.1.0 freeze
1476    /// the unprefixed name is the universally-available engine-native
1477    /// variant.
1478    pub fn intern_style(&mut self, style: crate::types::Style) -> u32 {
1479        #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1480        {
1481            let r = engine_style_to_ratatui(style);
1482            self.intern_ratatui_style(r)
1483        }
1484        #[cfg(not(feature = "ratatui"))]
1485        {
1486            if let Some(idx) = self.engine_style_table.iter().position(|s| *s == style) {
1487                return idx as u32;
1488            }
1489            self.engine_style_table.push(style);
1490            (self.engine_style_table.len() - 1) as u32
1491        }
1492    }
1493
1494    /// Look up an interned style by id and return it as a SPEC
1495    /// [`crate::types::Style`]. Returns `None` for ids past the end
1496    /// of the table.
1497    pub fn engine_style_at(&self, id: u32) -> Option<crate::types::Style> {
1498        #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1499        {
1500            let r = self.style_table.get(id as usize).copied()?;
1501            Some(ratatui_style_to_engine(r))
1502        }
1503        #[cfg(not(feature = "ratatui"))]
1504        {
1505            self.engine_style_table.get(id as usize).copied()
1506        }
1507    }
1508
1509    /// Historical reverse-sync hook from when the textarea mirrored
1510    /// the buffer. Now that Buffer is the cursor authority this is a
1511    /// no-op; call sites can remain in place during the migration.
1512    pub fn push_buffer_cursor_to_textarea(&mut self) {}
1513
1514    /// Force the host viewport's top row without touching the
1515    /// cursor. Used by tests that simulate a scroll without the
1516    /// SCROLLOFF cursor adjustment that `scroll_down` / `scroll_up`
1517    /// apply.
1518    ///
1519    /// 0.0.34 (Patch C-δ.1): writes through `Host::viewport_mut`
1520    /// instead of the (now-deleted) `Buffer::viewport_mut`.
1521    pub fn set_viewport_top(&mut self, row: usize) {
1522        let last = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).saturating_sub(1);
1523        let target = row.min(last);
1524        self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = target;
1525    }
1526
1527    /// Set the cursor to `(row, col)`, clamped to the buffer's
1528    /// content. Hosts use this for goto-line, jump-to-mark, and
1529    /// programmatic cursor placement.
1530    ///
1531    /// Resets `sticky_col` (curswant) to `col` — every explicit jump
1532    /// (goto-line, jump-to-mark, search hit, click, `]d`) follows vim
1533    /// semantics. Only `j`/`k`/`+`/`-` READ `sticky_col`; everything
1534    /// else resets it to the column where the cursor actually landed.
1535    pub fn jump_cursor(&mut self, row: usize, col: usize) {
1536        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, row, col);
1537        self.sticky_col = Some(col);
1538    }
1539
1540    /// `(row, col)` cursor read sourced from the migration buffer.
1541    /// Equivalent to `self.textarea.cursor()` when the two are in
1542    /// sync — which is the steady state during Phase 7f because
1543    /// every step opens with `sync_buffer_content_from_textarea` and
1544    /// every ported motion pushes the result back. Prefer this over
1545    /// `self.textarea.cursor()` so call sites keep working unchanged
1546    /// once the textarea field is ripped.
1547    pub fn cursor(&self) -> (usize, usize) {
1548        buf_cursor_rc(&self.buffer)
1549    }
1550
1551    /// Drain any pending LSP intent raised by the last key. Returns
1552    /// `None` when no intent is armed.
1553    pub fn take_lsp_intent(&mut self) -> Option<LspIntent> {
1554        self.pending_lsp.take()
1555    }
1556
1557    /// Drain every [`crate::types::FoldOp`] raised since the last
1558    /// call. Hosts that mirror the engine's fold storage (or that
1559    /// project folds onto a separate fold tree, LSP folding ranges,
1560    /// …) drain this each step and dispatch as their own
1561    /// [`crate::types::Host::Intent`] requires.
1562    ///
1563    /// The engine has already applied every op locally against the
1564    /// in-tree [`hjkl_buffer::Buffer`] fold storage via
1565    /// [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProviderMut`], so hosts that
1566    /// don't track folds independently can ignore the queue
1567    /// (or simply never call this drain).
1568    ///
1569    /// Introduced in 0.0.38 (Patch C-δ.4).
1570    pub fn take_fold_ops(&mut self) -> Vec<crate::types::FoldOp> {
1571        std::mem::take(&mut self.pending_fold_ops)
1572    }
1573
1574    /// Dispatch a [`crate::types::FoldOp`] through the canonical fold
1575    /// surface: queue it for host observation (drained by
1576    /// [`Editor::take_fold_ops`]) and apply it locally against the
1577    /// in-tree buffer fold storage via
1578    /// [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProviderMut`]. Engine call sites
1579    /// (vim FSM `z…` chords, `:fold*` Ex commands, edit-pipeline
1580    /// invalidation) route every fold mutation through this method.
1581    ///
1582    /// Introduced in 0.0.38 (Patch C-δ.4).
1583    pub fn apply_fold_op(&mut self, op: crate::types::FoldOp) {
1584        use crate::types::FoldProvider;
1585        self.pending_fold_ops.push(op);
1586        let mut provider = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProviderMut::new(&mut self.buffer);
1587        provider.apply(op);
1588    }
1589
1590    /// Refresh the host viewport's height from the cached
1591    /// `viewport_height_value()`. Called from the per-step
1592    /// boilerplate; was the textarea → buffer mirror before Phase 7f
1593    /// put Buffer in charge. 0.0.28 hoisted sticky_col out of
1594    /// `Buffer`. 0.0.34 (Patch C-δ.1) routes the height write through
1595    /// `Host::viewport_mut`.
1596    pub(crate) fn sync_buffer_from_textarea(&mut self) {
1597        let height = self.viewport_height_value();
1598        self.host.viewport_mut().height = height;
1599    }
1600
1601    /// Was the full textarea → buffer content sync. Buffer is the
1602    /// content authority now; this remains as a no-op so the per-step
1603    /// call sites don't have to be ripped in the same patch.
1604    pub(crate) fn sync_buffer_content_from_textarea(&mut self) {
1605        self.sync_buffer_from_textarea();
1606    }
1607
1608    /// Push a `(row, col)` onto the back-jumplist so `Ctrl-o` returns
1609    /// to it later. Used by host-driven jumps (e.g. `gd`) that move
1610    /// the cursor without going through the vim engine's motion
1611    /// machinery, where push_jump fires automatically.
1612    pub fn record_jump(&mut self, pos: (usize, usize)) {
1613        const JUMPLIST_MAX: usize = 100;
1614        self.vim.jump_back.push(pos);
1615        if self.vim.jump_back.len() > JUMPLIST_MAX {
1616            self.vim.jump_back.remove(0);
1617        }
1618        self.vim.jump_fwd.clear();
1619    }
1620
1621    /// Host apps call this each draw with the current text area height so
1622    /// scroll helpers can clamp the cursor without recomputing layout.
1623    pub fn set_viewport_height(&self, height: u16) {
1624        self.viewport_height.store(height, Ordering::Relaxed);
1625    }
1626
1627    /// Last height published by `set_viewport_height` (in rows).
1628    pub fn viewport_height_value(&self) -> u16 {
1629        self.viewport_height.load(Ordering::Relaxed)
1630    }
1631
1632    /// Apply `edit` against the buffer and return the inverse so the
1633    /// host can push it onto an undo stack. Side effects: dirty
1634    /// flag, change-list ring, mark / jump-list shifts, change_log
1635    /// append, fold invalidation around the touched rows.
1636    ///
1637    /// The primary edit funnel — both FSM operators and ex commands
1638    /// route mutations through here so the side effects fire
1639    /// uniformly.
1640    pub fn mutate_edit(&mut self, edit: hjkl_buffer::Edit) -> hjkl_buffer::Edit {
1641        // `:set readonly` short-circuits every mutation funnel: no
1642        // buffer change, no dirty flag, no undo entry, no change-log
1643        // emission. We swallow the requested `edit` and hand back a
1644        // self-inverse no-op (`InsertStr` of an empty string at the
1645        // current cursor) so callers that push the return value onto
1646        // an undo stack still get a structurally valid round trip.
1647        if self.settings.readonly {
1648            let _ = edit;
1649            return hjkl_buffer::Edit::InsertStr {
1650                at: buf_cursor_pos(&self.buffer),
1651                text: String::new(),
1652            };
1653        }
1654        let pre_row = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
1655        let pre_rows = buf_row_count(&self.buffer);
1656        // Capture the pre-edit cursor for the dot mark (`'.` / `` `. ``).
1657        // Vim's `:h '.` says "the position where the last change was made",
1658        // meaning the change-start, not the post-insert cursor. We snap it
1659        // here before `apply_buffer_edit` moves the cursor.
1660        let (pre_edit_row, pre_edit_col) = buf_cursor_rc(&self.buffer);
1661        // Map the underlying buffer edit to a SPEC EditOp for
1662        // change-log emission before consuming it. Coarse — see
1663        // change_log field doc on the struct.
1664        self.change_log.extend(edit_to_editops(&edit));
1665        // Compute ContentEdit fan-out from the pre-edit buffer state.
1666        // Done before `apply_buffer_edit` consumes `edit` so we can
1667        // inspect the operation's fields and the buffer's pre-edit row
1668        // bytes (needed for byte_of_row / col_byte conversion). Edits
1669        // are pushed onto `pending_content_edits` for host drain.
1670        let content_edits = content_edits_from_buffer_edit(&self.buffer, &edit);
1671        self.pending_content_edits.extend(content_edits);
1672        // 0.0.42 (Patch C-δ.7): the `apply_edit` reach is centralized
1673        // in [`crate::buf_helpers::apply_buffer_edit`] (option (c) of
1674        // the 0.0.42 plan — see that fn's doc comment). The free fn
1675        // takes `&mut hjkl_buffer::Buffer` so the editor body itself
1676        // no longer carries a `self.buffer.<inherent>` hop.
1677        let inverse = apply_buffer_edit(&mut self.buffer, edit);
1678        let (pos_row, pos_col) = buf_cursor_rc(&self.buffer);
1679        // Drop any folds the edit's range overlapped — vim opens the
1680        // surrounding fold automatically when you edit inside it. The
1681        // approximation here invalidates folds covering either the
1682        // pre-edit cursor row or the post-edit cursor row, which
1683        // catches the common single-line / multi-line edit shapes.
1684        let lo = pre_row.min(pos_row);
1685        let hi = pre_row.max(pos_row);
1686        self.apply_fold_op(crate::types::FoldOp::Invalidate {
1687            start_row: lo,
1688            end_row: hi,
1689        });
1690        // Dot mark records the PRE-edit position (change start), matching
1691        // vim's `:h '.` semantics. Previously this stored the post-edit
1692        // cursor, which diverged from nvim on `iX<Esc>j`.
1693        self.vim.last_edit_pos = Some((pre_edit_row, pre_edit_col));
1694        // Append to the change-list ring (skip when the cursor sits on
1695        // the same cell as the last entry — back-to-back keystrokes on
1696        // one column shouldn't pollute the ring). A new edit while
1697        // walking the ring trims the forward half, vim style.
1698        let entry = (pos_row, pos_col);
1699        if self.vim.change_list.last() != Some(&entry) {
1700            if let Some(idx) = self.vim.change_list_cursor.take() {
1701                self.vim.change_list.truncate(idx + 1);
1702            }
1703            self.vim.change_list.push(entry);
1704            let len = self.vim.change_list.len();
1705            if len > crate::vim::CHANGE_LIST_MAX {
1706                self.vim
1707                    .change_list
1708                    .drain(0..len - crate::vim::CHANGE_LIST_MAX);
1709            }
1710        }
1711        self.vim.change_list_cursor = None;
1712        // Shift / drop marks + jump-list entries to track the row
1713        // delta the edit produced. Without this, every line-changing
1714        // edit silently invalidates `'a`-style positions.
1715        let post_rows = buf_row_count(&self.buffer);
1716        let delta = post_rows as isize - pre_rows as isize;
1717        if delta != 0 {
1718            self.shift_marks_after_edit(pre_row, delta);
1719        }
1720        self.push_buffer_content_to_textarea();
1721        self.mark_content_dirty();
1722        inverse
1723    }
1724
1725    /// Migrate user marks + jumplist entries when an edit at row
1726    /// `edit_start` changes the buffer's row count by `delta` (positive
1727    /// for inserts, negative for deletes). Marks tied to a deleted row
1728    /// are dropped; marks past the affected band shift by `delta`.
1729    fn shift_marks_after_edit(&mut self, edit_start: usize, delta: isize) {
1730        if delta == 0 {
1731            return;
1732        }
1733        // Deleted-row band (only meaningful for delta < 0). Inclusive
1734        // start, exclusive end.
1735        let drop_end = if delta < 0 {
1736            edit_start.saturating_add((-delta) as usize)
1737        } else {
1738            edit_start
1739        };
1740        let shift_threshold = drop_end.max(edit_start.saturating_add(1));
1741
1742        // 0.0.36: lowercase + uppercase marks share the unified
1743        // `marks` map; one pass migrates both.
1744        let mut to_drop: Vec<char> = Vec::new();
1745        for (c, (row, _col)) in self.marks.iter_mut() {
1746            if (edit_start..drop_end).contains(row) {
1747                to_drop.push(*c);
1748            } else if *row >= shift_threshold {
1749                *row = ((*row as isize) + delta).max(0) as usize;
1750            }
1751        }
1752        for c in to_drop {
1753            self.marks.remove(&c);
1754        }
1755
1756        let shift_jumps = |entries: &mut Vec<(usize, usize)>| {
1757            entries.retain(|(row, _)| !(edit_start..drop_end).contains(row));
1758            for (row, _) in entries.iter_mut() {
1759                if *row >= shift_threshold {
1760                    *row = ((*row as isize) + delta).max(0) as usize;
1761                }
1762            }
1763        };
1764        shift_jumps(&mut self.vim.jump_back);
1765        shift_jumps(&mut self.vim.jump_fwd);
1766    }
1767
1768    /// Reverse-sync helper paired with [`Editor::mutate_edit`]: rebuild
1769    /// the textarea from the buffer's lines + cursor, preserving yank
1770    /// text. Heavy (allocates a fresh `TextArea`) but correct; the
1771    /// textarea field disappears at the end of Phase 7f anyway.
1772    /// No-op since Buffer is the content authority. Retained as a
1773    /// shim so call sites in `mutate_edit` and friends don't have to
1774    /// be ripped in lockstep with the field removal.
1775    pub(crate) fn push_buffer_content_to_textarea(&mut self) {}
1776
1777    /// Single choke-point for "the buffer just changed". Sets the
1778    /// dirty flag and drops the cached `content_arc` snapshot so
1779    /// subsequent reads rebuild from the live textarea. Callers
1780    /// mutating `textarea` directly (e.g. the TUI's bracketed-paste
1781    /// path) must invoke this to keep the cache honest.
1782    pub fn mark_content_dirty(&mut self) {
1783        self.content_dirty = true;
1784        self.cached_content = None;
1785    }
1786
1787    /// Returns true if content changed since the last call, then clears the flag.
1788    pub fn take_dirty(&mut self) -> bool {
1789        let dirty = self.content_dirty;
1790        self.content_dirty = false;
1791        dirty
1792    }
1793
1794    /// Drain the queue of [`crate::types::ContentEdit`]s emitted since
1795    /// the last call. Each entry corresponds to a single buffer
1796    /// mutation funnelled through [`Editor::mutate_edit`]; block edits
1797    /// fan out to one entry per row touched.
1798    ///
1799    /// Hosts call this each frame (after [`Editor::take_content_reset`])
1800    /// to fan edits into a tree-sitter parser via `Tree::edit`.
1801    pub fn take_content_edits(&mut self) -> Vec<crate::types::ContentEdit> {
1802        std::mem::take(&mut self.pending_content_edits)
1803    }
1804
1805    /// Returns `true` if a bulk buffer replacement happened since the
1806    /// last call (e.g. `set_content` / `restore` / undo restore), then
1807    /// clears the flag. When this returns `true`, hosts should drop
1808    /// any retained syntax tree before consuming
1809    /// [`Editor::take_content_edits`].
1810    pub fn take_content_reset(&mut self) -> bool {
1811        let r = self.pending_content_reset;
1812        self.pending_content_reset = false;
1813        r
1814    }
1815
1816    /// Pull-model coarse change observation. If content changed since
1817    /// the last call, returns `Some(Arc<String>)` with the new content
1818    /// and clears the dirty flag; otherwise returns `None`.
1819    ///
1820    /// Hosts that need fine-grained edit deltas (e.g., DOM patching at
1821    /// the character level) should diff against their own previous
1822    /// snapshot. The SPEC `take_changes() -> Vec<EditOp>` API lands
1823    /// once every edit path inside the engine is instrumented; this
1824    /// coarse form covers the pull-model use case in the meantime.
1825    pub fn take_content_change(&mut self) -> Option<std::sync::Arc<String>> {
1826        if !self.content_dirty {
1827            return None;
1828        }
1829        let arc = self.content_arc();
1830        self.content_dirty = false;
1831        Some(arc)
1832    }
1833
1834    /// Width in cells of the line-number gutter for the current buffer
1835    /// and settings. Matches what [`Editor::cursor_screen_pos`] reserves
1836    /// in front of the text column. Returns `0` when both `number` and
1837    /// `relativenumber` are off.
1838    pub fn lnum_width(&self) -> u16 {
1839        if self.settings.number || self.settings.relativenumber {
1840            let needed = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).to_string().len() + 1;
1841            needed.max(self.settings.numberwidth) as u16
1842        } else {
1843            0
1844        }
1845    }
1846
1847    /// Returns the cursor's row within the visible textarea (0-based), updating
1848    /// the stored viewport top so subsequent calls remain accurate.
1849    pub fn cursor_screen_row(&mut self, height: u16) -> u16 {
1850        let cursor = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
1851        let top = self.host.viewport().top_row;
1852        cursor.saturating_sub(top).min(height as usize - 1) as u16
1853    }
1854
1855    /// Returns the cursor's screen position `(x, y)` for the textarea
1856    /// described by `(area_x, area_y, area_width, area_height)`.
1857    /// Accounts for line-number gutter, viewport scroll, and any extra
1858    /// gutter width to the left of the number column (sign column, fold
1859    /// column). Returns `None` if the cursor is outside the visible
1860    /// viewport. Always available (engine-native; no ratatui dependency).
1861    ///
1862    /// `extra_gutter_width` is added to the number-column width before
1863    /// computing the cursor x position. Callers (e.g. `apps/hjkl/src/render.rs`)
1864    /// pass `sign_w + fold_w` here so the cursor lands on the correct cell
1865    /// when a dedicated sign or fold column is present.
1866    ///
1867    /// Renamed from `cursor_screen_pos_xywh` in 0.0.32 — the
1868    /// ratatui-flavoured `Rect` variant is now
1869    /// [`Editor::cursor_screen_pos_in_rect`] (cfg `ratatui`).
1870    pub fn cursor_screen_pos(
1871        &self,
1872        area_x: u16,
1873        area_y: u16,
1874        area_width: u16,
1875        area_height: u16,
1876        extra_gutter_width: u16,
1877    ) -> Option<(u16, u16)> {
1878        let (pos_row, pos_col) = buf_cursor_rc(&self.buffer);
1879        let v = self.host.viewport();
1880        if pos_row < v.top_row || pos_col < v.top_col {
1881            return None;
1882        }
1883        let lnum_width = self.lnum_width();
1884        // Full offset from the left edge of the window to the first text cell.
1885        let gutter_total = lnum_width + extra_gutter_width;
1886        let dy = (pos_row - v.top_row) as u16;
1887        // Convert char column to visual column so cursor lands on the
1888        // correct cell when the line contains tabs (which the renderer
1889        // expands to TAB_WIDTH stops). Tab width must match the renderer.
1890        let line = self.buffer.line(pos_row).unwrap_or("");
1891        let tab_width = if v.tab_width == 0 {
1892            4
1893        } else {
1894            v.tab_width as usize
1895        };
1896        let visual_pos = visual_col_for_char(line, pos_col, tab_width);
1897        let visual_top = visual_col_for_char(line, v.top_col, tab_width);
1898        let dx = (visual_pos - visual_top) as u16;
1899        if dy >= area_height || dx + gutter_total >= area_width {
1900            return None;
1901        }
1902        Some((area_x + gutter_total + dx, area_y + dy))
1903    }
1904
1905    /// Ratatui [`Rect`]-flavoured wrapper around
1906    /// [`Editor::cursor_screen_pos`]. Behind the `ratatui` feature.
1907    ///
1908    /// Renamed from `cursor_screen_pos` in 0.0.32 — the unprefixed
1909    /// name now belongs to the engine-native variant.
1910    ///
1911    /// `extra_gutter_width` is the combined width of the sign column and
1912    /// fold column that sit to the left of the number column (and thus
1913    /// to the left of the text area). Pass `sign_w + fold_w` from the
1914    /// render layer.
1915    #[cfg(feature = "ratatui")]
1916    pub fn cursor_screen_pos_in_rect(
1917        &self,
1918        area: Rect,
1919        extra_gutter_width: u16,
1920    ) -> Option<(u16, u16)> {
1921        self.cursor_screen_pos(area.x, area.y, area.width, area.height, extra_gutter_width)
1922    }
1923
1924    /// Returns the current vim mode. Phase 6.3: reads from the stable
1925    /// `current_mode` field (kept in sync by both the FSM step loop and
1926    /// the Phase 6.3 primitive bridges) rather than deriving from the
1927    /// FSM-internal `mode` field via `public_mode()`.
1928    pub fn vim_mode(&self) -> VimMode {
1929        self.vim.current_mode
1930    }
1931
1932    /// Bounds of the active visual-block rectangle as
1933    /// `(top_row, bot_row, left_col, right_col)` — all inclusive.
1934    /// `None` when we're not in VisualBlock mode.
1935    /// Read-only view of the live `/` or `?` prompt. `None` outside
1936    /// search-prompt mode.
1937    pub fn search_prompt(&self) -> Option<&crate::vim::SearchPrompt> {
1938        self.vim.search_prompt.as_ref()
1939    }
1940
1941    /// Most recent committed search pattern (persists across `n` / `N`
1942    /// and across prompt exits). `None` before the first search.
1943    pub fn last_search(&self) -> Option<&str> {
1944        self.vim.last_search.as_deref()
1945    }
1946
1947    /// Whether the last committed search was a forward `/` (`true`) or
1948    /// a backward `?` (`false`). `n` and `N` consult this to honour the
1949    /// direction the user committed.
1950    pub fn last_search_forward(&self) -> bool {
1951        self.vim.last_search_forward
1952    }
1953
1954    /// Set the most recent committed search text + direction. Used by
1955    /// host-driven prompts (e.g. apps/hjkl's `/` `?` prompt that lives
1956    /// outside the engine's vim FSM) so `n` / `N` repeat the host's
1957    /// most recent commit with the right direction. Pass `None` /
1958    /// `true` to clear.
1959    pub fn set_last_search(&mut self, text: Option<String>, forward: bool) {
1960        self.vim.last_search = text;
1961        self.vim.last_search_forward = forward;
1962    }
1963
1964    /// Start/end `(row, col)` of the active char-wise Visual selection
1965    /// (inclusive on both ends, positionally ordered). `None` when not
1966    /// in Visual mode.
1967    pub fn char_highlight(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
1968        if self.vim_mode() != VimMode::Visual {
1969            return None;
1970        }
1971        let anchor = self.vim.visual_anchor;
1972        let cursor = self.cursor();
1973        let (start, end) = if anchor <= cursor {
1974            (anchor, cursor)
1975        } else {
1976            (cursor, anchor)
1977        };
1978        Some((start, end))
1979    }
1980
1981    /// Top/bottom rows of the active VisualLine selection (inclusive).
1982    /// `None` when we're not in VisualLine mode.
1983    pub fn line_highlight(&self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
1984        if self.vim_mode() != VimMode::VisualLine {
1985            return None;
1986        }
1987        let anchor = self.vim.visual_line_anchor;
1988        let cursor = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
1989        Some((anchor.min(cursor), anchor.max(cursor)))
1990    }
1991
1992    pub fn block_highlight(&self) -> Option<(usize, usize, usize, usize)> {
1993        if self.vim_mode() != VimMode::VisualBlock {
1994            return None;
1995        }
1996        let (ar, ac) = self.vim.block_anchor;
1997        let cr = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
1998        let cc = self.vim.block_vcol;
1999        let top = ar.min(cr);
2000        let bot = ar.max(cr);
2001        let left = ac.min(cc);
2002        let right = ac.max(cc);
2003        Some((top, bot, left, right))
2004    }
2005
2006    /// Active selection in `hjkl_buffer::Selection` shape. `None` when
2007    /// not in a Visual mode. Phase 7d-i wiring — the host hands this
2008    /// straight to `BufferView` once render flips off textarea
2009    /// (Phase 7d-ii drops the `paint_*_overlay` calls on the same
2010    /// switch).
2011    pub fn buffer_selection(&self) -> Option<hjkl_buffer::Selection> {
2012        use hjkl_buffer::{Position, Selection};
2013        match self.vim_mode() {
2014            VimMode::Visual => {
2015                let (ar, ac) = self.vim.visual_anchor;
2016                let head = buf_cursor_pos(&self.buffer);
2017                Some(Selection::Char {
2018                    anchor: Position::new(ar, ac),
2019                    head,
2020                })
2021            }
2022            VimMode::VisualLine => {
2023                let anchor_row = self.vim.visual_line_anchor;
2024                let head_row = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
2025                Some(Selection::Line {
2026                    anchor_row,
2027                    head_row,
2028                })
2029            }
2030            VimMode::VisualBlock => {
2031                let (ar, ac) = self.vim.block_anchor;
2032                let cr = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
2033                let cc = self.vim.block_vcol;
2034                Some(Selection::Block {
2035                    anchor: Position::new(ar, ac),
2036                    head: Position::new(cr, cc),
2037                })
2038            }
2039            _ => None,
2040        }
2041    }
2042
2043    /// Force back to normal mode (used when dismissing completions etc.)
2044    pub fn force_normal(&mut self) {
2045        self.vim.force_normal();
2046    }
2047
2048    pub fn content(&self) -> String {
2049        let n = buf_row_count(&self.buffer);
2050        let mut s = String::new();
2051        for r in 0..n {
2052            if r > 0 {
2053                s.push('\n');
2054            }
2055            s.push_str(crate::types::Query::line(&self.buffer, r as u32));
2056        }
2057        s.push('\n');
2058        s
2059    }
2060
2061    /// Same logical output as [`content`], but returns a cached
2062    /// `Arc<String>` so back-to-back reads within an un-mutated window
2063    /// are ref-count bumps instead of multi-MB joins. The cache is
2064    /// invalidated by every [`mark_content_dirty`] call.
2065    pub fn content_arc(&mut self) -> std::sync::Arc<String> {
2066        if let Some(arc) = &self.cached_content {
2067            return std::sync::Arc::clone(arc);
2068        }
2069        let arc = std::sync::Arc::new(self.content());
2070        self.cached_content = Some(std::sync::Arc::clone(&arc));
2071        arc
2072    }
2073
2074    pub fn set_content(&mut self, text: &str) {
2075        let mut lines: Vec<String> = text.lines().map(|l| l.to_string()).collect();
2076        while lines.last().map(|l| l.is_empty()).unwrap_or(false) {
2077            lines.pop();
2078        }
2079        if lines.is_empty() {
2080            lines.push(String::new());
2081        }
2082        let _ = lines;
2083        crate::types::BufferEdit::replace_all(&mut self.buffer, text);
2084        self.undo_stack.clear();
2085        self.redo_stack.clear();
2086        // Whole-buffer replace supersedes any queued ContentEdits.
2087        self.pending_content_edits.clear();
2088        self.pending_content_reset = true;
2089        self.mark_content_dirty();
2090    }
2091
2092    /// Whole-buffer replace that **preserves the undo history**.
2093    ///
2094    /// Equivalent to [`Editor::set_content`] but pushes the current buffer
2095    /// state onto the undo stack first, so a subsequent `u` walks back to
2096    /// the pre-replacement content. Use this for any operation the user
2097    /// expects to undo as a single step — e.g. external formatter output
2098    /// (`hjkl-mangler`) installed via the async [`crate::app::FormatWorker`].
2099    ///
2100    /// Like `push_undo`, this clears the redo stack (vim semantics: any
2101    /// new edit invalidates redo).
2102    pub fn set_content_undoable(&mut self, text: &str) {
2103        self.push_undo();
2104        let mut lines: Vec<String> = text.lines().map(|l| l.to_string()).collect();
2105        while lines.last().map(|l| l.is_empty()).unwrap_or(false) {
2106            lines.pop();
2107        }
2108        if lines.is_empty() {
2109            lines.push(String::new());
2110        }
2111        let _ = lines;
2112        crate::types::BufferEdit::replace_all(&mut self.buffer, text);
2113        // Whole-buffer replace supersedes any queued ContentEdits.
2114        self.pending_content_edits.clear();
2115        self.pending_content_reset = true;
2116        self.mark_content_dirty();
2117    }
2118
2119    /// Drain the pending change log produced by buffer mutations.
2120    ///
2121    /// Returns a `Vec<EditOp>` covering edits applied since the last
2122    /// call. Empty when no edits ran. Pull-model, complementary to
2123    /// [`Editor::take_content_change`] which gives back the new full
2124    /// content.
2125    ///
2126    /// Mapping coverage:
2127    /// - InsertChar / InsertStr → exact `EditOp` with empty range +
2128    ///   replacement.
2129    /// - DeleteRange (`Char` kind) → exact range + empty replacement.
2130    /// - Replace → exact range + new replacement.
2131    /// - DeleteRange (`Line`/`Block`), JoinLines, SplitLines,
2132    ///   InsertBlock, DeleteBlockChunks → best-effort placeholder
2133    ///   covering the touched range. Hosts wanting per-cell deltas
2134    ///   should diff their own `lines()` snapshot.
2135    pub fn take_changes(&mut self) -> Vec<crate::types::Edit> {
2136        std::mem::take(&mut self.change_log)
2137    }
2138
2139    /// Read the engine's current settings as a SPEC
2140    /// [`crate::types::Options`].
2141    ///
2142    /// Bridges between the legacy [`Settings`] (which carries fewer
2143    /// fields than SPEC) and the planned 0.1.0 trait surface. Fields
2144    /// not present in `Settings` fall back to vim defaults (e.g.,
2145    /// `expandtab=false`, `wrapscan=true`, `timeout_len=1000ms`).
2146    /// Once trait extraction lands, this becomes the canonical config
2147    /// reader and `Settings` retires.
2148    pub fn current_options(&self) -> crate::types::Options {
2149        crate::types::Options {
2150            shiftwidth: self.settings.shiftwidth as u32,
2151            tabstop: self.settings.tabstop as u32,
2152            softtabstop: self.settings.softtabstop as u32,
2153            textwidth: self.settings.textwidth as u32,
2154            expandtab: self.settings.expandtab,
2155            ignorecase: self.settings.ignore_case,
2156            smartcase: self.settings.smartcase,
2157            wrapscan: self.settings.wrapscan,
2158            wrap: match self.settings.wrap {
2159                hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None => crate::types::WrapMode::None,
2160                hjkl_buffer::Wrap::Char => crate::types::WrapMode::Char,
2161                hjkl_buffer::Wrap::Word => crate::types::WrapMode::Word,
2162            },
2163            readonly: self.settings.readonly,
2164            autoindent: self.settings.autoindent,
2165            smartindent: self.settings.smartindent,
2166            undo_levels: self.settings.undo_levels,
2167            undo_break_on_motion: self.settings.undo_break_on_motion,
2168            iskeyword: self.settings.iskeyword.clone(),
2169            timeout_len: self.settings.timeout_len,
2170            ..crate::types::Options::default()
2171        }
2172    }
2173
2174    /// Apply a SPEC [`crate::types::Options`] to the engine's settings.
2175    /// Only the fields backed by today's [`Settings`] take effect;
2176    /// remaining options become live once trait extraction wires them
2177    /// through.
2178    pub fn apply_options(&mut self, opts: &crate::types::Options) {
2179        self.settings.shiftwidth = opts.shiftwidth as usize;
2180        self.settings.tabstop = opts.tabstop as usize;
2181        self.settings.softtabstop = opts.softtabstop as usize;
2182        self.settings.textwidth = opts.textwidth as usize;
2183        self.settings.expandtab = opts.expandtab;
2184        self.settings.ignore_case = opts.ignorecase;
2185        self.settings.smartcase = opts.smartcase;
2186        self.settings.wrapscan = opts.wrapscan;
2187        self.settings.wrap = match opts.wrap {
2188            crate::types::WrapMode::None => hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None,
2189            crate::types::WrapMode::Char => hjkl_buffer::Wrap::Char,
2190            crate::types::WrapMode::Word => hjkl_buffer::Wrap::Word,
2191        };
2192        self.settings.readonly = opts.readonly;
2193        self.settings.autoindent = opts.autoindent;
2194        self.settings.smartindent = opts.smartindent;
2195        self.settings.undo_levels = opts.undo_levels;
2196        self.settings.undo_break_on_motion = opts.undo_break_on_motion;
2197        self.set_iskeyword(opts.iskeyword.clone());
2198        self.settings.timeout_len = opts.timeout_len;
2199        self.settings.number = opts.number;
2200        self.settings.relativenumber = opts.relativenumber;
2201        self.settings.numberwidth = opts.numberwidth;
2202        self.settings.cursorline = opts.cursorline;
2203        self.settings.cursorcolumn = opts.cursorcolumn;
2204        self.settings.signcolumn = opts.signcolumn;
2205        self.settings.foldcolumn = opts.foldcolumn;
2206        self.settings.colorcolumn = opts.colorcolumn.clone();
2207    }
2208
2209    /// Active visual selection as a SPEC [`crate::types::Highlight`]
2210    /// with [`crate::types::HighlightKind::Selection`].
2211    ///
2212    /// Returns `None` when the editor isn't in a Visual mode.
2213    /// Visual-line and visual-block selections collapse to the
2214    /// bounding char range of the selection — the SPEC `Selection`
2215    /// kind doesn't carry sub-line info today; hosts that need full
2216    /// line / block geometry continue to read [`buffer_selection`]
2217    /// (the legacy [`hjkl_buffer::Selection`] shape).
2218    pub fn selection_highlight(&self) -> Option<crate::types::Highlight> {
2219        use crate::types::{Highlight, HighlightKind, Pos};
2220        let sel = self.buffer_selection()?;
2221        let (start, end) = match sel {
2222            hjkl_buffer::Selection::Char { anchor, head } => {
2223                let a = (anchor.row, anchor.col);
2224                let h = (head.row, head.col);
2225                if a <= h { (a, h) } else { (h, a) }
2226            }
2227            hjkl_buffer::Selection::Line {
2228                anchor_row,
2229                head_row,
2230            } => {
2231                let (top, bot) = if anchor_row <= head_row {
2232                    (anchor_row, head_row)
2233                } else {
2234                    (head_row, anchor_row)
2235                };
2236                let last_col = buf_line(&self.buffer, bot).map(|l| l.len()).unwrap_or(0);
2237                ((top, 0), (bot, last_col))
2238            }
2239            hjkl_buffer::Selection::Block { anchor, head } => {
2240                let (top, bot) = if anchor.row <= head.row {
2241                    (anchor.row, head.row)
2242                } else {
2243                    (head.row, anchor.row)
2244                };
2245                let (left, right) = if anchor.col <= head.col {
2246                    (anchor.col, head.col)
2247                } else {
2248                    (head.col, anchor.col)
2249                };
2250                ((top, left), (bot, right))
2251            }
2252        };
2253        Some(Highlight {
2254            range: Pos {
2255                line: start.0 as u32,
2256                col: start.1 as u32,
2257            }..Pos {
2258                line: end.0 as u32,
2259                col: end.1 as u32,
2260            },
2261            kind: HighlightKind::Selection,
2262        })
2263    }
2264
2265    /// SPEC-typed highlights for `line`.
2266    ///
2267    /// Two emission modes:
2268    ///
2269    /// - **IncSearch**: the user is typing a `/` or `?` prompt and
2270    ///   `Editor::search_prompt` is `Some`. Live-preview matches of
2271    ///   the in-flight pattern surface as
2272    ///   [`crate::types::HighlightKind::IncSearch`].
2273    /// - **SearchMatch**: the prompt has been committed (or absent)
2274    ///   and the buffer's armed pattern is non-empty. Matches surface
2275    ///   as [`crate::types::HighlightKind::SearchMatch`].
2276    ///
2277    /// Selection / MatchParen / Syntax(id) variants land once the
2278    /// trait extraction routes the FSM's selection set + the host's
2279    /// syntax pipeline through the [`crate::types::Host`] trait.
2280    ///
2281    /// Returns an empty vec when there is nothing to highlight or
2282    /// `line` is out of bounds.
2283    pub fn highlights_for_line(&mut self, line: u32) -> Vec<crate::types::Highlight> {
2284        use crate::types::{Highlight, HighlightKind, Pos};
2285        let row = line as usize;
2286        if row >= buf_row_count(&self.buffer) {
2287            return Vec::new();
2288        }
2289
2290        // Live preview while the prompt is open beats the committed
2291        // pattern.
2292        if let Some(prompt) = self.search_prompt() {
2293            if prompt.text.is_empty() {
2294                return Vec::new();
2295            }
2296            let Ok(re) = regex::Regex::new(&prompt.text) else {
2297                return Vec::new();
2298            };
2299            let Some(haystack) = buf_line(&self.buffer, row) else {
2300                return Vec::new();
2301            };
2302            return re
2303                .find_iter(haystack)
2304                .map(|m| Highlight {
2305                    range: Pos {
2306                        line,
2307                        col: m.start() as u32,
2308                    }..Pos {
2309                        line,
2310                        col: m.end() as u32,
2311                    },
2312                    kind: HighlightKind::IncSearch,
2313                })
2314                .collect();
2315        }
2316
2317        if self.search_state.pattern.is_none() {
2318            return Vec::new();
2319        }
2320        let dgen = crate::types::Query::dirty_gen(&self.buffer);
2321        crate::search::search_matches(&self.buffer, &mut self.search_state, dgen, row)
2322            .into_iter()
2323            .map(|(start, end)| Highlight {
2324                range: Pos {
2325                    line,
2326                    col: start as u32,
2327                }..Pos {
2328                    line,
2329                    col: end as u32,
2330                },
2331                kind: HighlightKind::SearchMatch,
2332            })
2333            .collect()
2334    }
2335
2336    /// Build the engine's [`crate::types::RenderFrame`] for the
2337    /// current state. Hosts call this once per redraw and diff
2338    /// across frames.
2339    ///
2340    /// Coarse today — covers mode + cursor + cursor shape + viewport
2341    /// top + line count. SPEC-target fields (selections, highlights,
2342    /// command line, search prompt, status line) land once trait
2343    /// extraction routes them through `SelectionSet` and the
2344    /// `Highlight` pipeline.
2345    pub fn render_frame(&self) -> crate::types::RenderFrame {
2346        use crate::types::{CursorShape, RenderFrame, SnapshotMode};
2347        let (cursor_row, cursor_col) = self.cursor();
2348        let (mode, shape) = match self.vim_mode() {
2349            crate::VimMode::Normal => (SnapshotMode::Normal, CursorShape::Block),
2350            crate::VimMode::Insert => (SnapshotMode::Insert, CursorShape::Bar),
2351            crate::VimMode::Visual => (SnapshotMode::Visual, CursorShape::Block),
2352            crate::VimMode::VisualLine => (SnapshotMode::VisualLine, CursorShape::Block),
2353            crate::VimMode::VisualBlock => (SnapshotMode::VisualBlock, CursorShape::Block),
2354        };
2355        RenderFrame {
2356            mode,
2357            cursor_row: cursor_row as u32,
2358            cursor_col: cursor_col as u32,
2359            cursor_shape: shape,
2360            viewport_top: self.host.viewport().top_row as u32,
2361            line_count: crate::types::Query::line_count(&self.buffer),
2362        }
2363    }
2364
2365    /// Capture the editor's coarse state into a serde-friendly
2366    /// [`crate::types::EditorSnapshot`].
2367    ///
2368    /// Today's snapshot covers mode, cursor, lines, viewport top.
2369    /// Registers, marks, jump list, undo tree, and full options arrive
2370    /// once phase 5 trait extraction lands the generic
2371    /// `Editor<B: Buffer, H: Host>` constructor — this method's surface
2372    /// stays stable; only the snapshot's internal fields grow.
2373    ///
2374    /// Distinct from the internal `snapshot` used by undo (which
2375    /// returns `(Vec<String>, (usize, usize))`); host-facing
2376    /// persistence goes through this one.
2377    pub fn take_snapshot(&self) -> crate::types::EditorSnapshot {
2378        use crate::types::{EditorSnapshot, SnapshotMode};
2379        let mode = match self.vim_mode() {
2380            crate::VimMode::Normal => SnapshotMode::Normal,
2381            crate::VimMode::Insert => SnapshotMode::Insert,
2382            crate::VimMode::Visual => SnapshotMode::Visual,
2383            crate::VimMode::VisualLine => SnapshotMode::VisualLine,
2384            crate::VimMode::VisualBlock => SnapshotMode::VisualBlock,
2385        };
2386        let cursor = self.cursor();
2387        let cursor = (cursor.0 as u32, cursor.1 as u32);
2388        let lines: Vec<String> = buf_lines_to_vec(&self.buffer);
2389        let viewport_top = self.host.viewport().top_row as u32;
2390        let marks = self
2391            .marks
2392            .iter()
2393            .map(|(c, (r, col))| (*c, (*r as u32, *col as u32)))
2394            .collect();
2395        EditorSnapshot {
2396            version: EditorSnapshot::VERSION,
2397            mode,
2398            cursor,
2399            lines,
2400            viewport_top,
2401            registers: self.registers.clone(),
2402            marks,
2403        }
2404    }
2405
2406    /// Restore editor state from an [`EditorSnapshot`]. Returns
2407    /// [`crate::EngineError::SnapshotVersion`] if the snapshot's
2408    /// `version` doesn't match [`EditorSnapshot::VERSION`].
2409    ///
2410    /// Mode is best-effort: `SnapshotMode` only round-trips the
2411    /// status-line summary, not the full FSM state. Visual / Insert
2412    /// mode entry happens through synthetic key dispatch when needed.
2413    pub fn restore_snapshot(
2414        &mut self,
2415        snap: crate::types::EditorSnapshot,
2416    ) -> Result<(), crate::EngineError> {
2417        use crate::types::EditorSnapshot;
2418        if snap.version != EditorSnapshot::VERSION {
2419            return Err(crate::EngineError::SnapshotVersion(
2420                snap.version,
2421                EditorSnapshot::VERSION,
2422            ));
2423        }
2424        let text = snap.lines.join("\n");
2425        self.set_content(&text);
2426        self.jump_cursor(snap.cursor.0 as usize, snap.cursor.1 as usize);
2427        self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = snap.viewport_top as usize;
2428        self.registers = snap.registers;
2429        self.marks = snap
2430            .marks
2431            .into_iter()
2432            .map(|(c, (r, col))| (c, (r as usize, col as usize)))
2433            .collect();
2434        Ok(())
2435    }
2436
2437    /// Install `text` as the pending yank buffer so the next `p`/`P` pastes
2438    /// it. Linewise is inferred from a trailing newline, matching how `yy`/`dd`
2439    /// shape their payload.
2440    pub fn seed_yank(&mut self, text: String) {
2441        let linewise = text.ends_with('\n');
2442        self.vim.yank_linewise = linewise;
2443        self.registers.unnamed = crate::registers::Slot { text, linewise };
2444    }
2445
2446    /// Scroll the viewport down by `rows`. The cursor stays on its
2447    /// absolute line (vim convention) unless the scroll would take it
2448    /// off-screen — in that case it's clamped to the first row still
2449    /// visible.
2450    pub fn scroll_down(&mut self, rows: i16) {
2451        self.scroll_viewport(rows);
2452    }
2453
2454    /// Scroll the viewport up by `rows`. Cursor stays unless it would
2455    /// fall off the bottom of the new viewport, then clamp to the
2456    /// bottom-most visible row.
2457    pub fn scroll_up(&mut self, rows: i16) {
2458        self.scroll_viewport(-rows);
2459    }
2460
2461    /// Scroll the viewport right by `cols` columns. Only the horizontal
2462    /// offset (`top_col`) moves — the cursor is NOT adjusted (matches
2463    /// vim's `zl` behaviour for horizontal scroll without wrap).
2464    pub fn scroll_right(&mut self, cols: i16) {
2465        let vp = self.host.viewport_mut();
2466        let cols_i = cols as isize;
2467        let new_top = (vp.top_col as isize + cols_i).max(0) as usize;
2468        vp.top_col = new_top;
2469    }
2470
2471    /// Scroll the viewport left by `cols` columns. Delegates to
2472    /// `scroll_right` with a negated argument so the floor-at-zero
2473    /// clamp is shared.
2474    pub fn scroll_left(&mut self, cols: i16) {
2475        self.scroll_right(-cols);
2476    }
2477
2478    /// Vim's `scrolloff` default — keep the cursor at least this many
2479    /// rows away from the top / bottom edge of the viewport while
2480    /// scrolling. Collapses to `height / 2` for tiny viewports.
2481    const SCROLLOFF: usize = 5;
2482
2483    /// Scroll the viewport so the cursor stays at least `SCROLLOFF`
2484    /// rows from each edge. Replaces the bare
2485    /// `Buffer::ensure_cursor_visible` call at end-of-step so motions
2486    /// don't park the cursor on the very last visible row.
2487    pub fn ensure_cursor_in_scrolloff(&mut self) {
2488        let height = self.viewport_height.load(Ordering::Relaxed) as usize;
2489        if height == 0 {
2490            // 0.0.42 (Patch C-δ.7): viewport math lifted onto engine
2491            // free fns over `B: Query [+ Cursor]` + `&dyn FoldProvider`.
2492            // Disjoint-field borrow split: `self.buffer` (immutable via
2493            // `folds` snapshot + cursor) and `self.host` (mutable
2494            // viewport ref) live on distinct struct fields, so one
2495            // statement satisfies the borrow checker.
2496            let folds = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider::new(&self.buffer);
2497            crate::viewport_math::ensure_cursor_visible(
2498                &self.buffer,
2499                &folds,
2500                self.host.viewport_mut(),
2501            );
2502            return;
2503        }
2504        // Cap margin at (height - 1) / 2 so the upper + lower bands
2505        // can't overlap on tiny windows (margin=5 + height=10 would
2506        // otherwise produce contradictory clamp ranges).
2507        let margin = Self::SCROLLOFF.min(height.saturating_sub(1) / 2);
2508        // Soft-wrap path: scrolloff math runs in *screen rows*, not
2509        // doc rows, since a wrapped doc row spans many visual lines.
2510        if !matches!(self.host.viewport().wrap, hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None) {
2511            self.ensure_scrolloff_wrap(height, margin);
2512            return;
2513        }
2514        let cursor_row = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
2515        let last_row = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).saturating_sub(1);
2516        let v = self.host.viewport_mut();
2517        // Top edge: cursor_row should sit at >= top_row + margin.
2518        if cursor_row < v.top_row + margin {
2519            v.top_row = cursor_row.saturating_sub(margin);
2520        }
2521        // Bottom edge: cursor_row should sit at <= top_row + height - 1 - margin.
2522        let max_bottom = height.saturating_sub(1).saturating_sub(margin);
2523        if cursor_row > v.top_row + max_bottom {
2524            v.top_row = cursor_row.saturating_sub(max_bottom);
2525        }
2526        // Clamp top_row so we never scroll past the buffer's bottom.
2527        let max_top = last_row.saturating_sub(height.saturating_sub(1));
2528        if v.top_row > max_top {
2529            v.top_row = max_top;
2530        }
2531        // Defer to Buffer for column-side scroll (no scrolloff for
2532        // horizontal scrolling — vim default `sidescrolloff = 0`).
2533        let cursor = buf_cursor_pos(&self.buffer);
2534        self.host.viewport_mut().ensure_visible(cursor);
2535    }
2536
2537    /// Soft-wrap-aware scrolloff. Walks `top_row` one visible doc row
2538    /// at a time so the cursor's *screen* row stays inside
2539    /// `[margin, height - 1 - margin]`, then clamps `top_row` so the
2540    /// buffer's bottom never leaves blank rows below it.
2541    fn ensure_scrolloff_wrap(&mut self, height: usize, margin: usize) {
2542        let cursor_row = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
2543        // Step 1 — cursor above viewport: snap top to cursor row,
2544        // then we'll fix up the margin below.
2545        if cursor_row < self.host.viewport().top_row {
2546            let v = self.host.viewport_mut();
2547            v.top_row = cursor_row;
2548            v.top_col = 0;
2549        }
2550        // Step 2 — push top forward until cursor's screen row is
2551        // within the bottom margin (`csr <= height - 1 - margin`).
2552        // 0.0.33 (Patch C-γ): fold-iteration goes through the
2553        // [`crate::types::FoldProvider`] surface via
2554        // [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider`]. 0.0.34 (Patch
2555        // C-δ.1): `cursor_screen_row` / `max_top_for_height` now take
2556        // a `&Viewport` parameter; the host owns the viewport, so the
2557        // disjoint `(self.host, self.buffer)` borrows split cleanly.
2558        let max_csr = height.saturating_sub(1).saturating_sub(margin);
2559        loop {
2560            let folds = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider::new(&self.buffer);
2561            let csr =
2562                crate::viewport_math::cursor_screen_row(&self.buffer, &folds, self.host.viewport())
2563                    .unwrap_or(0);
2564            if csr <= max_csr {
2565                break;
2566            }
2567            let top = self.host.viewport().top_row;
2568            let row_count = buf_row_count(&self.buffer);
2569            let next = {
2570                let folds = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider::new(&self.buffer);
2571                <crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider<'_> as crate::types::FoldProvider>::next_visible_row(&folds, top, row_count)
2572            };
2573            let Some(next) = next else {
2574                break;
2575            };
2576            // Don't walk past the cursor's row.
2577            if next > cursor_row {
2578                self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = cursor_row;
2579                break;
2580            }
2581            self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = next;
2582        }
2583        // Step 3 — pull top backward until cursor's screen row is
2584        // past the top margin (`csr >= margin`).
2585        loop {
2586            let folds = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider::new(&self.buffer);
2587            let csr =
2588                crate::viewport_math::cursor_screen_row(&self.buffer, &folds, self.host.viewport())
2589                    .unwrap_or(0);
2590            if csr >= margin {
2591                break;
2592            }
2593            let top = self.host.viewport().top_row;
2594            let prev = {
2595                let folds = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider::new(&self.buffer);
2596                <crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider<'_> as crate::types::FoldProvider>::prev_visible_row(&folds, top)
2597            };
2598            let Some(prev) = prev else {
2599                break;
2600            };
2601            self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = prev;
2602        }
2603        // Step 4 — clamp top so the buffer's bottom doesn't leave
2604        // blank rows below it. `max_top_for_height` walks segments
2605        // backward from the last row until it accumulates `height`
2606        // screen rows.
2607        let max_top = {
2608            let folds = crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider::new(&self.buffer);
2609            crate::viewport_math::max_top_for_height(
2610                &self.buffer,
2611                &folds,
2612                self.host.viewport(),
2613                height,
2614            )
2615        };
2616        if self.host.viewport().top_row > max_top {
2617            self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = max_top;
2618        }
2619        self.host.viewport_mut().top_col = 0;
2620    }
2621
2622    fn scroll_viewport(&mut self, delta: i16) {
2623        if delta == 0 {
2624            return;
2625        }
2626        // Bump the host viewport's top within bounds.
2627        let total_rows = buf_row_count(&self.buffer) as isize;
2628        let height = self.viewport_height.load(Ordering::Relaxed) as usize;
2629        let cur_top = self.host.viewport().top_row as isize;
2630        let new_top = (cur_top + delta as isize)
2631            .max(0)
2632            .min((total_rows - 1).max(0)) as usize;
2633        self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = new_top;
2634        // Mirror to textarea so its viewport reads (still consumed by
2635        // a couple of helpers) stay accurate.
2636        let _ = cur_top;
2637        if height == 0 {
2638            return;
2639        }
2640        // Apply scrolloff: keep the cursor at least SCROLLOFF rows
2641        // from the visible viewport edges.
2642        let (cursor_row, cursor_col) = buf_cursor_rc(&self.buffer);
2643        let margin = Self::SCROLLOFF.min(height / 2);
2644        let min_row = new_top + margin;
2645        let max_row = new_top + height.saturating_sub(1).saturating_sub(margin);
2646        let target_row = cursor_row.clamp(min_row, max_row.max(min_row));
2647        if target_row != cursor_row {
2648            let line_len = buf_line(&self.buffer, target_row)
2649                .map(|l| l.chars().count())
2650                .unwrap_or(0);
2651            let target_col = cursor_col.min(line_len.saturating_sub(1));
2652            buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, target_row, target_col);
2653        }
2654    }
2655
2656    pub fn goto_line(&mut self, line: usize) {
2657        let row = line.saturating_sub(1);
2658        let max = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).saturating_sub(1);
2659        let target = row.min(max);
2660        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, target, 0);
2661        // Vim: `:N` / `+N` jump scrolls the viewport too — without this
2662        // the cursor lands off-screen and the user has to scroll
2663        // manually to see it.
2664        self.ensure_cursor_in_scrolloff();
2665    }
2666
2667    /// Scroll so the cursor row lands at the given viewport position:
2668    /// `Center` → middle row, `Top` → first row, `Bottom` → last row.
2669    /// Cursor stays on its absolute line; only the viewport moves.
2670    pub(super) fn scroll_cursor_to(&mut self, pos: CursorScrollTarget) {
2671        let height = self.viewport_height.load(Ordering::Relaxed) as usize;
2672        if height == 0 {
2673            return;
2674        }
2675        let cur_row = buf_cursor_row(&self.buffer);
2676        let cur_top = self.host.viewport().top_row;
2677        // Scrolloff awareness: `zt` lands the cursor at the top edge
2678        // of the viable area (top + margin), `zb` at the bottom edge
2679        // (top + height - 1 - margin). Match the cap used by
2680        // `ensure_cursor_in_scrolloff` so contradictory bounds are
2681        // impossible on tiny viewports.
2682        let margin = Self::SCROLLOFF.min(height.saturating_sub(1) / 2);
2683        let new_top = match pos {
2684            CursorScrollTarget::Center => cur_row.saturating_sub(height / 2),
2685            CursorScrollTarget::Top => cur_row.saturating_sub(margin),
2686            CursorScrollTarget::Bottom => {
2687                cur_row.saturating_sub(height.saturating_sub(1).saturating_sub(margin))
2688            }
2689        };
2690        if new_top == cur_top {
2691            return;
2692        }
2693        self.host.viewport_mut().top_row = new_top;
2694    }
2695
2696    /// Jump the cursor to the given 1-based line/column, clamped to the document.
2697    pub fn jump_to(&mut self, line: usize, col: usize) {
2698        let r = line.saturating_sub(1);
2699        let max_row = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).saturating_sub(1);
2700        let r = r.min(max_row);
2701        let line_len = buf_line(&self.buffer, r)
2702            .map(|l| l.chars().count())
2703            .unwrap_or(0);
2704        let c = col.saturating_sub(1).min(line_len);
2705        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, r, c);
2706    }
2707
2708    // ── Host-agnostic doc-coord mouse primitives (Phase 1 of issue #114) ─────
2709    //
2710    // These primitives operate on document (row, col) coordinates that the HOST
2711    // computes from its own layout knowledge (cell geometry for the TUI host,
2712    // pixel geometry for the future GUI host). The engine has no u16 terminal
2713    // assumption here — it just moves the cursor in doc-space.
2714
2715    /// Set the cursor to the given doc-space `(row, col)`, clamped to the
2716    /// document bounds. Hosts use this for programmatic cursor placement and
2717    /// as the building block for the mouse-click path.
2718    ///
2719    /// `col` may equal `line.chars().count()` (Insert-mode "one past end"
2720    /// position); values beyond that are clamped to `char_count`.
2721    pub fn set_cursor_doc(&mut self, row: usize, col: usize) {
2722        let max_row = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).saturating_sub(1);
2723        let r = row.min(max_row);
2724        let line_len = buf_line(&self.buffer, r)
2725            .map(|l| l.chars().count())
2726            .unwrap_or(0);
2727        let c = col.min(line_len);
2728        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, r, c);
2729    }
2730
2731    /// Handle a left-button click at doc-space `(row, col)`.
2732    ///
2733    /// Exits Visual mode if active, breaks the insert-mode undo group (Vim
2734    /// parity for `undo_break_on_motion`), then moves the cursor. The host
2735    /// performs cell→doc or pixel→doc translation before calling this.
2736    ///
2737    /// Mode-aware EOL clamp (neovim parity): in Normal / Visual modes the
2738    /// cursor lives on chars and never on the implicit `\n` — `col` is
2739    /// capped at `line.chars().count().saturating_sub(1)`. Insert mode
2740    /// allows the one-past-EOL insert position (`col == chars().count()`).
2741    ///
2742    /// Resets `sticky_col` to the clicked column so the next `j`/`k`
2743    /// motion uses the clicked column as the intended visual column
2744    /// (otherwise the cursor would snap back to the keyboard-tracked
2745    /// column on the first vertical motion after a click).
2746    pub fn mouse_click_doc(&mut self, row: usize, col: usize) {
2747        if self.vim.is_visual() {
2748            self.vim.force_normal();
2749        }
2750        // Mouse-position click counts as a motion — break the active
2751        // insert-mode undo group when the toggle is on (vim parity).
2752        crate::vim::break_undo_group_in_insert(self);
2753
2754        let max_row = buf_row_count(&self.buffer).saturating_sub(1);
2755        let r = row.min(max_row);
2756        let line_len = buf_line(&self.buffer, r)
2757            .map(|l| l.chars().count())
2758            .unwrap_or(0);
2759        let cap = if self.vim.current_mode == crate::VimMode::Insert {
2760            line_len
2761        } else {
2762            line_len.saturating_sub(1)
2763        };
2764        let c = col.min(cap);
2765        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, r, c);
2766        self.sticky_col = Some(c);
2767    }
2768
2769    /// Begin a mouse-drag selection: anchor at the current cursor and enter
2770    /// Visual-char mode. Idempotent if already in Visual-char mode.
2771    pub fn mouse_begin_drag(&mut self) {
2772        if !self.vim.is_visual_char() {
2773            vim::enter_visual_char_bridge(self);
2774        }
2775    }
2776
2777    /// Extend an in-progress mouse drag to doc-space `(row, col)`.
2778    ///
2779    /// Moves the live cursor; the Visual anchor stays where
2780    /// [`Editor::mouse_begin_drag`] set it. Call after the host has
2781    /// translated the drag position to doc coordinates.
2782    pub fn mouse_extend_drag_doc(&mut self, row: usize, col: usize) {
2783        self.set_cursor_doc(row, col);
2784    }
2785
2786    pub fn insert_str(&mut self, text: &str) {
2787        let pos = crate::types::Cursor::cursor(&self.buffer);
2788        crate::types::BufferEdit::insert_at(&mut self.buffer, pos, text);
2789        self.push_buffer_content_to_textarea();
2790        self.mark_content_dirty();
2791    }
2792
2793    pub fn accept_completion(&mut self, completion: &str) {
2794        use crate::types::{BufferEdit, Cursor as CursorTrait, Pos};
2795        let cursor_pos = CursorTrait::cursor(&self.buffer);
2796        let cursor_row = cursor_pos.line as usize;
2797        let cursor_col = cursor_pos.col as usize;
2798        let line = buf_line(&self.buffer, cursor_row).unwrap_or("").to_string();
2799        let chars: Vec<char> = line.chars().collect();
2800        let prefix_len = chars[..cursor_col.min(chars.len())]
2801            .iter()
2802            .rev()
2803            .take_while(|c| c.is_alphanumeric() || **c == '_')
2804            .count();
2805        if prefix_len > 0 {
2806            let start = Pos {
2807                line: cursor_row as u32,
2808                col: (cursor_col - prefix_len) as u32,
2809            };
2810            BufferEdit::delete_range(&mut self.buffer, start..cursor_pos);
2811        }
2812        let cursor = CursorTrait::cursor(&self.buffer);
2813        BufferEdit::insert_at(&mut self.buffer, cursor, completion);
2814        self.push_buffer_content_to_textarea();
2815        self.mark_content_dirty();
2816    }
2817
2818    pub(super) fn snapshot(&self) -> (Vec<String>, (usize, usize)) {
2819        let rc = buf_cursor_rc(&self.buffer);
2820        (buf_lines_to_vec(&self.buffer), rc)
2821    }
2822
2823    /// Walk one step back through the undo history. Equivalent to the
2824    /// user pressing `u` in normal mode. Drains the most recent undo
2825    /// entry and pushes it onto the redo stack.
2826    pub fn undo(&mut self) {
2827        crate::vim::do_undo(self);
2828    }
2829
2830    /// Walk one step forward through the redo history. Equivalent to
2831    /// `<C-r>` in normal mode.
2832    pub fn redo(&mut self) {
2833        crate::vim::do_redo(self);
2834    }
2835
2836    /// Snapshot current buffer state onto the undo stack and clear
2837    /// the redo stack. Bounded by `settings.undo_levels` — older
2838    /// entries pruned. Call before any group of buffer mutations the
2839    /// user might want to undo as a single step.
2840    pub fn push_undo(&mut self) {
2841        let snap = self.snapshot();
2842        self.undo_stack.push(snap);
2843        self.cap_undo();
2844        self.redo_stack.clear();
2845    }
2846
2847    /// Trim the undo stack down to `settings.undo_levels`, dropping
2848    /// the oldest entries. `undo_levels == 0` is treated as
2849    /// "unlimited" (vim's 0-means-no-undo semantics intentionally
2850    /// skipped — guarding with `> 0` is one line shorter than gating
2851    /// the cap path with an explicit zero-check above the call site).
2852    pub(crate) fn cap_undo(&mut self) {
2853        let cap = self.settings.undo_levels as usize;
2854        if cap > 0 && self.undo_stack.len() > cap {
2855            let diff = self.undo_stack.len() - cap;
2856            self.undo_stack.drain(..diff);
2857        }
2858    }
2859
2860    /// Test-only accessor for the undo stack length.
2861    #[doc(hidden)]
2862    pub fn undo_stack_len(&self) -> usize {
2863        self.undo_stack.len()
2864    }
2865
2866    /// Replace the buffer with `lines` joined by `\n` and set the
2867    /// cursor to `cursor`. Used by undo / `:e!` / snapshot restore
2868    /// paths. Marks the editor dirty.
2869    pub fn restore(&mut self, lines: Vec<String>, cursor: (usize, usize)) {
2870        let text = lines.join("\n");
2871        crate::types::BufferEdit::replace_all(&mut self.buffer, &text);
2872        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, cursor.0, cursor.1);
2873        // Bulk replace — supersedes any queued ContentEdits.
2874        self.pending_content_edits.clear();
2875        self.pending_content_reset = true;
2876        self.mark_content_dirty();
2877    }
2878
2879    /// Returns true if the key was consumed by the editor.
2880    /// Replace the char under the cursor with `ch`, `count` times. Matches
2881    /// vim `r<x>` semantics: cursor ends on the last replaced char, undo
2882    /// snapshot taken once at start. Promoted to public surface in 0.5.5
2883    /// so hjkl-vim's pending-state reducer can dispatch `Replace` without
2884    /// re-entering the FSM.
2885    pub fn replace_char_at(&mut self, ch: char, count: usize) {
2886        vim::replace_char(self, ch, count);
2887    }
2888
2889    /// Apply vim's `f<x>` / `F<x>` / `t<x>` / `T<x>` motion. Moves the cursor
2890    /// to the `count`-th occurrence of `ch` on the current line, respecting
2891    /// `forward` (direction) and `till` (stop one char before target).
2892    /// Records `last_find` so `;` / `,` repeat work.
2893    ///
2894    /// No-op if the target char isn't on the current line within range.
2895    /// Cursor / scroll / sticky-col semantics match `f<x>` via `execute_motion`.
2896    pub fn find_char(&mut self, ch: char, forward: bool, till: bool, count: usize) {
2897        vim::apply_find_char(self, ch, forward, till, count.max(1));
2898    }
2899
2900    /// Apply the g-chord effect for `g<ch>` with a pre-captured `count`.
2901    /// Mirrors the full `handle_after_g` dispatch table — `gg`, `gj`, `gk`,
2902    /// `gv`, `gU` / `gu` / `g~` (→ operator-pending), `gi`, `g*`, `g#`, etc.
2903    ///
2904    /// Promoted to public surface in 0.5.10 so hjkl-vim's
2905    /// `PendingState::AfterG` reducer can dispatch `AfterGChord` without
2906    /// re-entering the engine FSM.
2907    pub fn after_g(&mut self, ch: char, count: usize) {
2908        vim::apply_after_g(self, ch, count);
2909    }
2910
2911    /// Apply the z-chord effect for `z<ch>` with a pre-captured `count`.
2912    /// Mirrors the full `handle_after_z` dispatch table — `zz` / `zt` / `zb`
2913    /// (scroll-cursor), `zo` / `zc` / `za` / `zR` / `zM` / `zE` / `zd`
2914    /// (fold ops), and `zf` (fold-add over visual selection or → op-pending).
2915    ///
2916    /// Promoted to public surface in 0.5.11 so hjkl-vim's
2917    /// `PendingState::AfterZ` reducer can dispatch `AfterZChord` without
2918    /// re-entering the engine FSM.
2919    pub fn after_z(&mut self, ch: char, count: usize) {
2920        vim::apply_after_z(self, ch, count);
2921    }
2922
2923    /// Apply an operator over a single-key motion. `op` is the engine `Operator`
2924    /// and `motion_key` is the raw character (e.g. `'w'`, `'$'`, `'G'`). The
2925    /// engine resolves the char to a [`vim::Motion`] via `parse_motion`, applies
2926    /// the vim quirks (`cw` → `ce`, `cW` → `cE`, `FindRepeat` → stored find),
2927    /// then calls `apply_op_with_motion`. `total_count` is already the product of
2928    /// the prefix count and any inner count accumulated by the reducer.
2929    ///
2930    /// No-op when `motion_key` does not map to a known motion (engine silently
2931    /// cancels the operator, matching vim's behaviour on unknown motions).
2932    ///
2933    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.5.12 so the hjkl-vim
2934    /// `PendingState::AfterOp` reducer can dispatch `ApplyOpMotion` without
2935    /// re-entering the engine FSM.
2936    pub fn apply_op_motion(
2937        &mut self,
2938        op: crate::vim::Operator,
2939        motion_key: char,
2940        total_count: usize,
2941    ) {
2942        vim::apply_op_motion_key(self, op, motion_key, total_count);
2943    }
2944
2945    /// Apply a doubled-letter line op (`dd` / `yy` / `cc` / `>>` / `<<`).
2946    /// `total_count` is the product of prefix count and inner count.
2947    ///
2948    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.5.12 so the hjkl-vim
2949    /// `PendingState::AfterOp` reducer can dispatch `ApplyOpDouble` without
2950    /// re-entering the engine FSM.
2951    pub fn apply_op_double(&mut self, op: crate::vim::Operator, total_count: usize) {
2952        vim::apply_op_double(self, op, total_count);
2953    }
2954
2955    /// Apply an operator over a find motion (`df<x>` / `dF<x>` / `dt<x>` /
2956    /// `dT<x>`). Builds `Motion::Find { ch, forward, till }`, applies it via
2957    /// `apply_op_with_motion`, records `last_find` for `;` / `,` repeat, and
2958    /// updates `last_change` when `op` is Change (for dot-repeat).
2959    ///
2960    /// `total_count` is the product of prefix count and any inner count
2961    /// accumulated by the reducer — already folded at transition time.
2962    ///
2963    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.5.14 so the hjkl-vim
2964    /// `PendingState::OpFind` reducer can dispatch `ApplyOpFind` without
2965    /// re-entering the engine FSM. `handle_op_find_target` (used by the
2966    /// chord-init op path) delegates here to avoid logic duplication.
2967    pub fn apply_op_find(
2968        &mut self,
2969        op: crate::vim::Operator,
2970        ch: char,
2971        forward: bool,
2972        till: bool,
2973        total_count: usize,
2974    ) {
2975        vim::apply_op_find_motion(self, op, ch, forward, till, total_count);
2976    }
2977
2978    /// Apply an operator over a text-object range (`diw` / `daw` / `di"` etc.).
2979    /// Maps `ch` to a `TextObject` per the standard vim table, calls
2980    /// `apply_op_with_text_object`, and records `last_change` when `op` is
2981    /// Change (dot-repeat). Unknown `ch` values are silently ignored (no-op),
2982    /// matching the engine FSM's behaviour on unrecognised text-object chars.
2983    ///
2984    /// `total_count` is accepted for API symmetry with `apply_op_motion` /
2985    /// `apply_op_find` but is currently unused — text objects don't repeat in
2986    /// vim's current grammar. Kept for future-proofing.
2987    ///
2988    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.5.15 so the hjkl-vim
2989    /// `PendingState::OpTextObj` reducer can dispatch `ApplyOpTextObj` without
2990    /// re-entering the engine FSM. `handle_text_object` (chord-init op path)
2991    /// delegates to the shared `apply_op_text_obj_inner` helper to avoid logic
2992    /// duplication.
2993    pub fn apply_op_text_obj(
2994        &mut self,
2995        op: crate::vim::Operator,
2996        ch: char,
2997        inner: bool,
2998        total_count: usize,
2999    ) {
3000        vim::apply_op_text_obj_inner(self, op, ch, inner, total_count);
3001    }
3002
3003    /// Apply an operator over a g-chord motion or case-op linewise form
3004    /// (`dgg` / `dge` / `dgE` / `dgj` / `dgk` / `gUgU` etc.).
3005    ///
3006    /// - If `op` is Uppercase/Lowercase/ToggleCase and `ch` matches the op's
3007    ///   letter (`U`/`u`/`~`), executes the line op (linewise form).
3008    /// - Otherwise maps `ch` to a motion:
3009    ///   - `'g'` → `Motion::FileTop` (gg)
3010    ///   - `'e'` → `Motion::WordEndBack` (ge)
3011    ///   - `'E'` → `Motion::BigWordEndBack` (gE)
3012    ///   - `'j'` → `Motion::ScreenDown` (gj)
3013    ///   - `'k'` → `Motion::ScreenUp` (gk)
3014    ///   - unknown → no-op (silently ignored, matching engine FSM behaviour)
3015    /// - Updates `last_change` for dot-repeat when `op` is a change operator.
3016    ///
3017    /// `total_count` is the already-folded product of prefix and inner counts.
3018    ///
3019    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.5.16 so the hjkl-vim
3020    /// `PendingState::OpG` reducer can dispatch `ApplyOpG` without
3021    /// re-entering the engine FSM. `handle_op_after_g` (chord-init op path)
3022    /// delegates to the shared `apply_op_g_inner` helper to avoid logic
3023    /// duplication.
3024    pub fn apply_op_g(&mut self, op: crate::vim::Operator, ch: char, total_count: usize) {
3025        vim::apply_op_g_inner(self, op, ch, total_count);
3026    }
3027
3028    // ─── Range-query helpers for partial-format dispatch (#119) ─────────────
3029
3030    /// Dry-run `motion_key` and return `(min_row, max_row)` between the cursor
3031    /// row and the motion's target row. Used by the app layer to compute the
3032    /// [`hjkl_mangler::RangeSpec`] for `=<motion>` before submitting the async
3033    /// format job.
3034    ///
3035    /// Returns `None` when `motion_key` does not map to a known motion (same
3036    /// condition that makes `apply_op_motion` a no-op).
3037    ///
3038    /// The cursor is restored to its original position after the probe —
3039    /// the buffer content is not touched.
3040    pub fn range_for_op_motion(
3041        &mut self,
3042        motion_key: char,
3043        total_count: usize,
3044    ) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
3045        let start = self.cursor();
3046        // Reuse the same logic as apply_op_motion_key but only read the
3047        // target row — we parse the motion, apply it to move the cursor,
3048        // then immediately restore.
3049        let input = crate::input::Input {
3050            key: crate::input::Key::Char(motion_key),
3051            ctrl: false,
3052            alt: false,
3053            shift: false,
3054        };
3055        let motion = vim::parse_motion(&input)?;
3056        // Resolve FindRepeat and cw/cW quirks just like apply_op_motion_key.
3057        let motion = match motion {
3058            vim::Motion::FindRepeat { reverse } => match self.vim.last_find {
3059                Some((ch, forward, till)) => vim::Motion::Find {
3060                    ch,
3061                    forward: if reverse { !forward } else { forward },
3062                    till,
3063                },
3064                None => return None,
3065            },
3066            m => m,
3067        };
3068        vim::apply_motion_cursor_ctx(self, &motion, total_count, true);
3069        let end = self.cursor();
3070        // Restore cursor.
3071        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, start.0, start.1);
3072        let (r0, r1) = (start.0.min(end.0), start.0.max(end.0));
3073        Some((r0, r1))
3074    }
3075
3076    /// Dry-run a `g`-prefixed motion and return `(min_row, max_row)`. Used for
3077    /// `=gg` / `=gj` etc. Returns `None` for unknown `ch` values or case-op
3078    /// linewise forms that don't map to a row range.
3079    ///
3080    /// The cursor is restored after the probe.
3081    pub fn range_for_op_g(&mut self, ch: char, total_count: usize) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
3082        let start = self.cursor();
3083        let motion = match ch {
3084            'g' => vim::Motion::FileTop,
3085            'e' => vim::Motion::WordEndBack,
3086            'E' => vim::Motion::BigWordEndBack,
3087            'j' => vim::Motion::ScreenDown,
3088            'k' => vim::Motion::ScreenUp,
3089            _ => return None,
3090        };
3091        vim::apply_motion_cursor_ctx(self, &motion, total_count, true);
3092        let end = self.cursor();
3093        buf_set_cursor_rc(&mut self.buffer, start.0, start.1);
3094        let (r0, r1) = (start.0.min(end.0), start.0.max(end.0));
3095        Some((r0, r1))
3096    }
3097
3098    /// Dry-run a text-object lookup and return `(min_row, max_row)` for the
3099    /// matched region. Returns `None` when `ch` is not a known text-object
3100    /// kind or the text object could not be resolved (e.g. no enclosing bracket).
3101    ///
3102    /// The buffer is not mutated.
3103    pub fn range_for_op_text_obj(
3104        &self,
3105        ch: char,
3106        inner: bool,
3107        _total_count: usize,
3108    ) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
3109        let obj = match ch {
3110            'w' => vim::TextObject::Word { big: false },
3111            'W' => vim::TextObject::Word { big: true },
3112            '"' | '\'' | '`' => vim::TextObject::Quote(ch),
3113            '(' | ')' | 'b' => vim::TextObject::Bracket('('),
3114            '[' | ']' => vim::TextObject::Bracket('['),
3115            '{' | '}' | 'B' => vim::TextObject::Bracket('{'),
3116            '<' | '>' => vim::TextObject::Bracket('<'),
3117            'p' => vim::TextObject::Paragraph,
3118            't' => vim::TextObject::XmlTag,
3119            's' => vim::TextObject::Sentence,
3120            _ => return None,
3121        };
3122        let (start, end, _kind) = vim::text_object_range(self, obj, inner)?;
3123        let (r0, r1) = (start.0.min(end.0), start.0.max(end.0));
3124        Some((r0, r1))
3125    }
3126
3127    // ─── Phase 4a: pub range-mutation primitives (hjkl#70) ──────────────────
3128    //
3129    // These do not consume input — the caller (hjkl-vim's visual-mode operator
3130    // path, chunk 4e) has already resolved the range from the visual selection
3131    // before calling in. Normal-mode op dispatch continues to use
3132    // `apply_op_motion` / `apply_op_double` / `apply_op_find` / `apply_op_text_obj`.
3133
3134    /// Delete the region `[start, end)` and stash the removed text in
3135    /// `register`. `'"'` selects the unnamed register (vim default); `'a'`–`'z'`
3136    /// select named registers.
3137    ///
3138    /// Pure range-mutation primitive — does not consume input. Called by
3139    /// hjkl-vim's visual-mode operator path which has already resolved the range
3140    /// from the visual selection.
3141    ///
3142    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 for Phase 4 visual-mode op
3143    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3144    pub fn delete_range(
3145        &mut self,
3146        start: (usize, usize),
3147        end: (usize, usize),
3148        kind: crate::vim::RangeKind,
3149        register: char,
3150    ) {
3151        vim::delete_range_bridge(self, start, end, kind, register);
3152    }
3153
3154    /// Yank (copy) the region `[start, end)` into `register` without mutating
3155    /// the buffer. `'"'` selects the unnamed register; `'0'` the yank-only
3156    /// register; `'a'`–`'z'` select named registers.
3157    ///
3158    /// Pure range-mutation primitive — does not consume input. Called by
3159    /// hjkl-vim's visual-mode operator path which has already resolved the range
3160    /// from the visual selection.
3161    ///
3162    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 for Phase 4 visual-mode op
3163    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3164    pub fn yank_range(
3165        &mut self,
3166        start: (usize, usize),
3167        end: (usize, usize),
3168        kind: crate::vim::RangeKind,
3169        register: char,
3170    ) {
3171        vim::yank_range_bridge(self, start, end, kind, register);
3172    }
3173
3174    /// Delete the region `[start, end)` and transition to Insert mode (vim `c`
3175    /// operator). The deleted text is stashed in `register`. On return the
3176    /// editor is in Insert mode; the caller must not issue further normal-mode
3177    /// ops until the insert session ends.
3178    ///
3179    /// Pure range-mutation primitive — does not consume input. Called by
3180    /// hjkl-vim's visual-mode operator path which has already resolved the range
3181    /// from the visual selection.
3182    ///
3183    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 for Phase 4 visual-mode op
3184    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3185    pub fn change_range(
3186        &mut self,
3187        start: (usize, usize),
3188        end: (usize, usize),
3189        kind: crate::vim::RangeKind,
3190        register: char,
3191    ) {
3192        vim::change_range_bridge(self, start, end, kind, register);
3193    }
3194
3195    /// Indent (`count > 0`) or outdent (`count < 0`) the row span
3196    /// `[start.0, end.0]`. Column components are ignored — indent is always
3197    /// linewise. `shiftwidth` overrides the editor's configured shiftwidth for
3198    /// this call; pass `0` to use the current editor setting. `count == 0` is a
3199    /// no-op.
3200    ///
3201    /// Pure range-mutation primitive — does not consume input. Called by
3202    /// hjkl-vim's visual-mode operator path which has already resolved the range
3203    /// from the visual selection.
3204    ///
3205    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 for Phase 4 visual-mode op
3206    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3207    pub fn indent_range(
3208        &mut self,
3209        start: (usize, usize),
3210        end: (usize, usize),
3211        count: i32,
3212        shiftwidth: u32,
3213    ) {
3214        vim::indent_range_bridge(self, start, end, count, shiftwidth);
3215    }
3216
3217    /// Apply a case transformation (`Operator::Uppercase` /
3218    /// `Operator::Lowercase` / `Operator::ToggleCase`) to the region
3219    /// `[start, end)`. Other `Operator` variants are silently ignored (no-op).
3220    /// Yanks registers are left untouched — vim's case operators do not write
3221    /// to registers.
3222    ///
3223    /// Pure range-mutation primitive — does not consume input. Called by
3224    /// hjkl-vim's visual-mode operator path which has already resolved the range
3225    /// from the visual selection.
3226    ///
3227    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 for Phase 4 visual-mode op
3228    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3229    pub fn case_range(
3230        &mut self,
3231        start: (usize, usize),
3232        end: (usize, usize),
3233        kind: crate::vim::RangeKind,
3234        op: crate::vim::Operator,
3235    ) {
3236        vim::case_range_bridge(self, start, end, kind, op);
3237    }
3238
3239    // ─── Phase 4e: pub block-shape range-mutation primitives (hjkl#70) ──────
3240    //
3241    // Rectangular VisualBlock operations. `top_row`/`bot_row` are inclusive
3242    // line indices; `left_col`/`right_col` are inclusive char-column bounds.
3243    // Ragged-edge handling (short lines not reaching `right_col`) matches the
3244    // engine FSM's `apply_block_operator` path — short lines lose only the
3245    // chars that exist.
3246    //
3247    // `register` is the target register; `'"'` selects the unnamed register.
3248
3249    /// Delete a rectangular VisualBlock selection. `top_row` / `bot_row` are
3250    /// inclusive line bounds; `left_col` / `right_col` are inclusive column
3251    /// bounds at the visual (display) column level. Ragged-edge handling
3252    /// matches engine FSM's VisualBlock op behavior — short lines that don't
3253    /// reach `right_col` lose only the chars that exist.
3254    ///
3255    /// `register` honors the user's pending register selection.
3256    ///
3257    /// Promoted in 0.6.X for Phase 4e block-op grammar migration.
3258    pub fn delete_block(
3259        &mut self,
3260        top_row: usize,
3261        bot_row: usize,
3262        left_col: usize,
3263        right_col: usize,
3264        register: char,
3265    ) {
3266        vim::delete_block_bridge(self, top_row, bot_row, left_col, right_col, register);
3267    }
3268
3269    /// Yank a rectangular VisualBlock selection into `register` without
3270    /// mutating the buffer. `'"'` selects the unnamed register.
3271    ///
3272    /// Promoted in 0.6.X for Phase 4e block-op grammar migration.
3273    pub fn yank_block(
3274        &mut self,
3275        top_row: usize,
3276        bot_row: usize,
3277        left_col: usize,
3278        right_col: usize,
3279        register: char,
3280    ) {
3281        vim::yank_block_bridge(self, top_row, bot_row, left_col, right_col, register);
3282    }
3283
3284    /// Delete a rectangular VisualBlock selection and enter Insert mode (`c`
3285    /// operator). The deleted text is stashed in `register`. Mode is Insert
3286    /// on return; the caller must not issue further normal-mode ops until the
3287    /// insert session ends.
3288    ///
3289    /// Promoted in 0.6.X for Phase 4e block-op grammar migration.
3290    pub fn change_block(
3291        &mut self,
3292        top_row: usize,
3293        bot_row: usize,
3294        left_col: usize,
3295        right_col: usize,
3296        register: char,
3297    ) {
3298        vim::change_block_bridge(self, top_row, bot_row, left_col, right_col, register);
3299    }
3300
3301    /// Indent (`count > 0`) or outdent (`count < 0`) rows `top_row..=bot_row`.
3302    /// Column bounds are ignored — vim's block indent is always linewise.
3303    /// `count == 0` is a no-op.
3304    ///
3305    /// Promoted in 0.6.X for Phase 4e block-op grammar migration.
3306    pub fn indent_block(
3307        &mut self,
3308        top_row: usize,
3309        bot_row: usize,
3310        _left_col: usize,
3311        _right_col: usize,
3312        count: i32,
3313    ) {
3314        vim::indent_block_bridge(self, top_row, bot_row, count);
3315    }
3316
3317    /// Auto-indent (v1 dumb shiftwidth) the row span `[start.0, end.0]`.
3318    /// Column components are ignored — auto-indent is always linewise.
3319    ///
3320    /// The algorithm is a naive bracket-depth counter: it scans the buffer from
3321    /// row 0 to compute the correct depth at `start.0`, then for each line in
3322    /// the target range strips existing leading whitespace and prepends
3323    /// `depth × indent_unit` where `indent_unit` is `"\t"` when `expandtab`
3324    /// is `false`, or `" " × shiftwidth` when `expandtab` is `true`. Lines
3325    /// whose first non-whitespace character is a close bracket (`}`, `)`, `]`)
3326    /// get one fewer indent level. Empty / whitespace-only lines are cleared.
3327    ///
3328    /// After the operation the cursor lands on the first non-whitespace
3329    /// character of `start_row` (vim parity for `==`).
3330    ///
3331    /// **v1 limitation**: the bracket scan does not detect brackets inside
3332    /// string literals or comments. Code such as `let s = "{";` will increment
3333    /// the depth counter even though the brace is not a structural opener.
3334    /// Tree-sitter / LSP indentation is deferred to a follow-up.
3335    pub fn auto_indent_range(&mut self, start: (usize, usize), end: (usize, usize)) {
3336        vim::auto_indent_range_bridge(self, start, end);
3337    }
3338
3339    /// Drain the row range set by the most recent auto-indent operation.
3340    ///
3341    /// Returns `Some((top_row, bot_row))` (inclusive) on the first call after
3342    /// an `=` / `==` / `=G` / Visual-`=` operator, then clears the stored
3343    /// value so a subsequent call returns `None`. The host (e.g. `apps/hjkl`)
3344    /// uses this to arm a brief visual flash over the reindented rows.
3345    pub fn take_last_indent_range(&mut self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
3346        self.last_indent_range.take()
3347    }
3348
3349    // ─── Phase 4b: pub text-object resolution (hjkl#70) ─────────────────────
3350    //
3351    // Pure functions — no cursor mutation, no mode change, no register write.
3352    // Each method delegates to `vim::text_object_*_bridge`, which in turn calls
3353    // the existing `word_text_object` private resolver in vim.rs.
3354    //
3355    // Called by hjkl-vim's `OpTextObj` reducer (chunk 4e) to resolve the range
3356    // before invoking a range-mutation primitive (`delete_range`, etc.).
3357    //
3358    // Return value: `Some((start, end))` where both positions are `(row, col)`
3359    // byte-column pairs and `end` is *exclusive* (one past the last byte to act
3360    // on), matching the convention used by `delete_range` / `yank_range` / etc.
3361    // Returns `None` when the cursor is on an empty line or the resolver cannot
3362    // find a word boundary.
3363
3364    /// Resolve the range of `iw` (inner word) at the current cursor position.
3365    ///
3366    /// An inner word is the contiguous run of keyword characters (or punctuation
3367    /// characters if the cursor is on punctuation) under the cursor, without any
3368    /// surrounding whitespace. Whitespace-only positions return `None`.
3369    ///
3370    /// Pure function — does not move the cursor or change any editor state.
3371    /// Called by hjkl-vim's `OpTextObj` reducer to resolve the range before
3372    /// invoking a range-mutation primitive (`delete_range`, etc.).
3373    ///
3374    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4b text-object grammar
3375    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3376    pub fn text_object_inner_word(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3377        vim::text_object_inner_word_bridge(self)
3378    }
3379
3380    /// Resolve the range of `aw` (around word) at the current cursor position.
3381    ///
3382    /// Like `iw` but extends the range to include trailing whitespace after the
3383    /// word. If no trailing whitespace exists, leading whitespace before the word
3384    /// is absorbed instead (vim `:help text-objects` behaviour).
3385    ///
3386    /// Pure function — does not move the cursor or change any editor state.
3387    ///
3388    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4b text-object grammar
3389    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3390    pub fn text_object_around_word(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3391        vim::text_object_around_word_bridge(self)
3392    }
3393
3394    /// Resolve the range of `iW` (inner WORD) at the current cursor position.
3395    ///
3396    /// A WORD is any contiguous run of non-whitespace characters — punctuation
3397    /// is not treated as a word boundary. Returns the span of the WORD under the
3398    /// cursor, without surrounding whitespace.
3399    ///
3400    /// Pure function — does not move the cursor or change any editor state.
3401    ///
3402    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4b text-object grammar
3403    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3404    pub fn text_object_inner_big_word(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3405        vim::text_object_inner_big_word_bridge(self)
3406    }
3407
3408    /// Resolve the range of `aW` (around WORD) at the current cursor position.
3409    ///
3410    /// Like `iW` but extends the range to include trailing whitespace after the
3411    /// WORD. If no trailing whitespace exists, leading whitespace before the WORD
3412    /// is absorbed instead.
3413    ///
3414    /// Pure function — does not move the cursor or change any editor state.
3415    ///
3416    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4b text-object grammar
3417    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3418    pub fn text_object_around_big_word(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3419        vim::text_object_around_big_word_bridge(self)
3420    }
3421
3422    // ─── Phase 4c: pub text-object resolution — quote + bracket (hjkl#70) ───
3423    //
3424    // Pure functions — no cursor mutation, no mode change, no register write.
3425    // Each method delegates to `vim::text_object_*_bridge`, which in turn calls
3426    // the existing private resolvers (`quote_text_object`, `bracket_text_object`)
3427    // in vim.rs.
3428    //
3429    // Quote methods take the quote char itself (`'"'`, `'\''`, `` '`' ``).
3430    // Bracket methods take the OPEN bracket char (`'('`, `'{'`, `'['`, `'<'`);
3431    // close-bracket variants (`)`, `}`, `]`, `>`) are NOT accepted here — the
3432    // hjkl-vim grammar layer normalises close→open before calling these methods.
3433    //
3434    // Return value: `Some((start, end))` where both positions are `(row, col)`
3435    // byte-column pairs and `end` is *exclusive* (one past the last byte to act
3436    // on), matching the convention used by `delete_range` / `yank_range` / etc.
3437    // `bracket_text_object` internally distinguishes Linewise vs Exclusive
3438    // ranges for multi-line pairs; that tag is stripped here — callers receive
3439    // the same flat shape as all other text-object resolvers.
3440
3441    /// Resolve the range of `i<quote>` (inner quote) at the cursor position.
3442    ///
3443    /// `quote` is one of `'"'`, `'\''`, or `` '`' ``. Returns `None` when the
3444    /// cursor's line contains fewer than two occurrences of `quote`, or when no
3445    /// matching pair can be found around or ahead of the cursor.
3446    ///
3447    /// Inner range excludes the quote characters themselves.
3448    ///
3449    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3450    ///
3451    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4c text-object grammar
3452    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3453    pub fn text_object_inner_quote(&self, quote: char) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3454        vim::text_object_inner_quote_bridge(self, quote)
3455    }
3456
3457    /// Resolve the range of `a<quote>` (around quote) at the cursor position.
3458    ///
3459    /// Like `i<quote>` but includes the quote characters themselves plus
3460    /// surrounding whitespace on one side: trailing whitespace after the closing
3461    /// quote if any exists; otherwise leading whitespace before the opening
3462    /// quote. This matches vim `:help text-objects` behaviour.
3463    ///
3464    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3465    ///
3466    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4c text-object grammar
3467    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3468    pub fn text_object_around_quote(
3469        &self,
3470        quote: char,
3471    ) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3472        vim::text_object_around_quote_bridge(self, quote)
3473    }
3474
3475    /// Resolve the range of `i<bracket>` (inner bracket pair) at the cursor.
3476    ///
3477    /// `open` must be one of `'('`, `'{'`, `'['`, `'<'` — the corresponding
3478    /// close bracket is derived automatically. Close-bracket chars (`)`, `}`,
3479    /// `]`, `>`) are **not** accepted; hjkl-vim normalises close→open before
3480    /// calling this method. Returns `None` when no enclosing pair is found.
3481    ///
3482    /// The cursor may be anywhere inside the pair or on a bracket character
3483    /// itself. When not inside any pair the resolver falls back to a forward
3484    /// scan (targets.vim-style: `ci(` works when the cursor is before `(`).
3485    ///
3486    /// Inner range excludes the bracket characters. Multi-line pairs are
3487    /// supported; the returned range spans the full content between the
3488    /// brackets.
3489    ///
3490    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3491    ///
3492    /// `ib` / `iB` aliases live in the hjkl-vim grammar layer and are not
3493    /// handled here.
3494    ///
3495    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4c text-object grammar
3496    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3497    pub fn text_object_inner_bracket(
3498        &self,
3499        open: char,
3500    ) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3501        vim::text_object_inner_bracket_bridge(self, open)
3502    }
3503
3504    /// Resolve the range of `a<bracket>` (around bracket pair) at the cursor.
3505    ///
3506    /// Like `i<bracket>` but includes the bracket characters themselves.
3507    /// `open` must be one of `'('`, `'{'`, `'['`, `'<'`.
3508    ///
3509    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3510    ///
3511    /// `aB` alias lives in the hjkl-vim grammar layer and is not handled here.
3512    ///
3513    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4c text-object grammar
3514    /// migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3515    pub fn text_object_around_bracket(
3516        &self,
3517        open: char,
3518    ) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3519        vim::text_object_around_bracket_bridge(self, open)
3520    }
3521
3522    // ── Sentence text objects (is / as) ───────────────────────────────────
3523
3524    /// Resolve `is` (inner sentence) at the cursor position.
3525    ///
3526    /// Returns the range of the current sentence, excluding trailing
3527    /// whitespace. Sentence boundaries follow vim's `is` semantics (period /
3528    /// `?` / `!` followed by whitespace or end-of-paragraph).
3529    ///
3530    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3531    ///
3532    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4d text-object
3533    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3534    pub fn text_object_inner_sentence(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3535        vim::text_object_inner_sentence_bridge(self)
3536    }
3537
3538    /// Resolve `as` (around sentence) at the cursor position.
3539    ///
3540    /// Like `is` but includes trailing whitespace after the sentence
3541    /// terminator.
3542    ///
3543    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3544    ///
3545    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4d text-object
3546    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3547    pub fn text_object_around_sentence(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3548        vim::text_object_around_sentence_bridge(self)
3549    }
3550
3551    // ── Paragraph text objects (ip / ap) ──────────────────────────────────
3552
3553    /// Resolve `ip` (inner paragraph) at the cursor position.
3554    ///
3555    /// A paragraph is a block of non-blank lines bounded by blank lines or
3556    /// buffer edges. Returns `None` when the cursor is on a blank line.
3557    ///
3558    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3559    ///
3560    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4d text-object
3561    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3562    pub fn text_object_inner_paragraph(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3563        vim::text_object_inner_paragraph_bridge(self)
3564    }
3565
3566    /// Resolve `ap` (around paragraph) at the cursor position.
3567    ///
3568    /// Like `ip` but includes one trailing blank line when present.
3569    ///
3570    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3571    ///
3572    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4d text-object
3573    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3574    pub fn text_object_around_paragraph(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3575        vim::text_object_around_paragraph_bridge(self)
3576    }
3577
3578    // ── Tag text objects (it / at) ────────────────────────────────────────
3579
3580    /// Resolve `it` (inner tag) at the cursor position.
3581    ///
3582    /// Matches XML/HTML-style `<tag>...</tag>` pairs. Returns the range of
3583    /// inner content between the open and close tags (excluding the tags
3584    /// themselves).
3585    ///
3586    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3587    ///
3588    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4d text-object
3589    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3590    pub fn text_object_inner_tag(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3591        vim::text_object_inner_tag_bridge(self)
3592    }
3593
3594    /// Resolve `at` (around tag) at the cursor position.
3595    ///
3596    /// Like `it` but includes the open and close tag delimiters themselves.
3597    ///
3598    /// Pure function — no cursor mutation.
3599    ///
3600    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.X for Phase 4d text-object
3601    /// grammar migration (kryptic-sh/hjkl#70).
3602    pub fn text_object_around_tag(&self) -> Option<((usize, usize), (usize, usize))> {
3603        vim::text_object_around_tag_bridge(self)
3604    }
3605
3606    /// Execute a named cursor motion `kind` repeated `count` times.
3607    ///
3608    /// Maps the keymap-layer `crate::MotionKind` to the engine's internal
3609    /// motion primitives, bypassing the engine FSM. Identical cursor semantics
3610    /// to the FSM path — sticky column, scroll sync, and big-jump tracking are
3611    /// all applied via `vim::execute_motion` (for Down/Up) or the same helpers
3612    /// used by the FSM arms.
3613    ///
3614    /// Introduced in 0.6.1 as the host entry point for Phase 3a of
3615    /// kryptic-sh/hjkl#69: the app keymap dispatches `AppAction::Motion` and
3616    /// calls this method rather than re-entering the engine FSM.
3617    ///
3618    /// Engine FSM arms for `h`/`j`/`k`/`l`/`<BS>`/`<Space>`/`+`/`-` remain
3619    /// intact for macro-replay coverage (macros re-feed raw keys through the
3620    /// FSM). This method is the keymap / controller path only.
3621    pub fn apply_motion(&mut self, kind: crate::MotionKind, count: usize) {
3622        vim::apply_motion_kind(self, kind, count);
3623    }
3624
3625    /// Set `vim.pending_register` to `Some(reg)` if `reg` is a valid register
3626    /// selector (`a`–`z`, `A`–`Z`, `0`–`9`, `"`, `+`, `*`, `_`). Invalid
3627    /// chars are silently ignored (no-op), matching the engine FSM's
3628    /// `handle_select_register` behaviour.
3629    ///
3630    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.5.17 so the hjkl-vim
3631    /// `PendingState::SelectRegister` reducer can dispatch `SetPendingRegister`
3632    /// without re-entering the engine FSM. `handle_select_register` (engine FSM
3633    /// path for macro-replay / defensive coverage) delegates here to avoid
3634    /// logic duplication.
3635    pub fn set_pending_register(&mut self, reg: char) {
3636        if reg.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || matches!(reg, '"' | '+' | '*' | '_') {
3637            self.vim.pending_register = Some(reg);
3638        }
3639        // Invalid chars silently no-op (matches engine FSM behavior).
3640    }
3641
3642    /// Record a mark named `ch` at the current cursor position.
3643    ///
3644    /// Validates `ch` (must be `a`–`z` or `A`–`Z` to match vim's mark-name
3645    /// rules). Invalid chars are silently ignored (no-op), matching the engine
3646    /// FSM's `handle_set_mark` behaviour.
3647    ///
3648    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 so the hjkl-vim
3649    /// `PendingState::SetMark` reducer can dispatch `EngineCmd::SetMark`
3650    /// without re-entering the engine FSM. `handle_set_mark` delegates here.
3651    pub fn set_mark_at_cursor(&mut self, ch: char) {
3652        vim::set_mark_at_cursor(self, ch);
3653    }
3654
3655    /// `.` dot-repeat: replay the last buffered change at the current cursor.
3656    /// `count` scales repeats (e.g. `3.` runs the last change 3 times). When
3657    /// `count` is 0, defaults to 1. No-op when no change has been buffered yet.
3658    ///
3659    /// Storage of `LastChange` stays inside engine for now; Phase 5c of
3660    /// kryptic-sh/hjkl#71 just lifts the `.` chord binding into the app
3661    /// keymap so the engine FSM `.` arm is no longer the entry point. Engine
3662    /// FSM `.` arm stays for macro-replay defensive coverage.
3663    pub fn replay_last_change(&mut self, count: usize) {
3664        vim::replay_last_change(self, count);
3665    }
3666
3667    /// Jump to the mark named `ch`, linewise (row only; col snaps to first
3668    /// non-blank). Pushes the pre-jump position onto the jumplist if the
3669    /// cursor actually moved.
3670    ///
3671    /// Accepts the same mark chars as vim's `'<ch>` command: `a`–`z`,
3672    /// `A`–`Z`, `'`/`` ` `` (jump-back peek), `.` (last edit), and the
3673    /// special auto-marks `[`, `]`, `<`, `>`. Unset marks and invalid chars
3674    /// are silently ignored (no-op), matching the engine FSM's
3675    /// `handle_goto_mark` behaviour.
3676    ///
3677    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 so the hjkl-vim
3678    /// `PendingState::GotoMarkLine` reducer can dispatch
3679    /// `EngineCmd::GotoMarkLine` without re-entering the engine FSM.
3680    pub fn goto_mark_line(&mut self, ch: char) {
3681        vim::goto_mark(self, ch, true);
3682    }
3683
3684    /// Jump to the mark named `ch`, charwise (exact row + col). Pushes the
3685    /// pre-jump position onto the jumplist if the cursor actually moved.
3686    ///
3687    /// Accepts the same mark chars as vim's `` `<ch> `` command: `a`–`z`,
3688    /// `A`–`Z`, `'`/`` ` `` (jump-back peek), `.` (last edit), and the
3689    /// special auto-marks `[`, `]`, `<`, `>`. Unset marks and invalid chars
3690    /// are silently ignored (no-op), matching the engine FSM's
3691    /// `handle_goto_mark` behaviour.
3692    ///
3693    /// Promoted to the public surface in 0.6.7 so the hjkl-vim
3694    /// `PendingState::GotoMarkChar` reducer can dispatch
3695    /// `EngineCmd::GotoMarkChar` without re-entering the engine FSM.
3696    pub fn goto_mark_char(&mut self, ch: char) {
3697        vim::goto_mark(self, ch, false);
3698    }
3699
3700    // ── Macro controller API (Phase 5b) ──────────────────────────────────────
3701
3702    /// Begin recording keystrokes into register `reg`. The caller (app) is
3703    /// responsible for stopping the recording via `stop_macro_record` when the
3704    /// user presses bare `q`.
3705    ///
3706    /// - Uppercase `reg` (e.g. `'A'`) appends to the existing lowercase
3707    ///   recording by pre-seeding `recording_keys` with the decoded text of the
3708    ///   matching lowercase register, matching vim's capital-register append
3709    ///   semantics.
3710    /// - Lowercase `reg` clears `recording_keys` (fresh recording).
3711    /// - Invalid chars (non-alphabetic, non-digit) are silently ignored.
3712    ///
3713    /// Promoted to the public surface in Phase 5b so the app's
3714    /// `route_chord_key` can start a recording without re-entering the engine
3715    /// FSM. `handle_record_macro_target` (engine FSM path for macro-replay
3716    /// defensive coverage) continues to use the same logic via delegation.
3717    pub fn start_macro_record(&mut self, reg: char) {
3718        if !(reg.is_ascii_alphabetic() || reg.is_ascii_digit()) {
3719            return;
3720        }
3721        self.vim.recording_macro = Some(reg);
3722        if reg.is_ascii_uppercase() {
3723            // Seed recording_keys with the existing lowercase register's text
3724            // decoded back to inputs so capital-register append continues from
3725            // where the previous recording left off.
3726            let lower = reg.to_ascii_lowercase();
3727            let text = self
3728                .registers
3729                .read(lower)
3730                .map(|s| s.text.clone())
3731                .unwrap_or_default();
3732            self.vim.recording_keys = crate::input::decode_macro(&text);
3733        } else {
3734            self.vim.recording_keys.clear();
3735        }
3736    }
3737
3738    /// Finalize the active recording: encode `recording_keys` as text and write
3739    /// to the matching (lowercase) named register. Clears both `recording_macro`
3740    /// and `recording_keys`. No-ops if no recording is active.
3741    ///
3742    /// Promoted to the public surface in Phase 5b so the app's `QChord` action
3743    /// can stop a recording when the user presses bare `q` without re-entering
3744    /// the engine FSM.
3745    pub fn stop_macro_record(&mut self) {
3746        let Some(reg) = self.vim.recording_macro.take() else {
3747            return;
3748        };
3749        let keys = std::mem::take(&mut self.vim.recording_keys);
3750        let text = crate::input::encode_macro(&keys);
3751        self.set_named_register_text(reg.to_ascii_lowercase(), text);
3752    }
3753
3754    /// Returns `true` while a `q{reg}` recording is in progress.
3755    /// Hosts use this to show a "recording @r" status indicator and to decide
3756    /// whether bare `q` should stop the recording or open the `RecordMacroTarget`
3757    /// chord.
3758    pub fn is_recording_macro(&self) -> bool {
3759        self.vim.recording_macro.is_some()
3760    }
3761
3762    /// Returns `true` while a macro is being replayed. The app sets this flag
3763    /// (via `play_macro`) and clears it (via `end_macro_replay`) around the
3764    /// re-feed loop so the recorder hook can skip double-capture.
3765    pub fn is_replaying_macro(&self) -> bool {
3766        self.vim.replaying_macro
3767    }
3768
3769    /// Decode the named register `reg` into a `Vec<crate::input::Input>` and
3770    /// prepare for replay, returning the inputs the app should re-feed through
3771    /// `route_chord_key`.
3772    ///
3773    /// Resolves `reg`:
3774    /// - `'@'` → use `vim.last_macro`; returns empty vec if none.
3775    /// - Any other char → lowercase it, read the register, decode.
3776    ///
3777    /// Side-effects:
3778    /// - Sets `vim.last_macro` to the resolved register.
3779    /// - Sets `vim.replaying_macro = true` so the recorder hook skips during
3780    ///   replay. The app calls `end_macro_replay` after the loop finishes.
3781    ///
3782    /// Returns an empty vec (and no side-effects for `'@'`) if the register is
3783    /// unset or empty.
3784    pub fn play_macro(&mut self, reg: char, count: usize) -> Vec<crate::input::Input> {
3785        let resolved = if reg == '@' {
3786            match self.vim.last_macro {
3787                Some(r) => r,
3788                None => return vec![],
3789            }
3790        } else {
3791            reg.to_ascii_lowercase()
3792        };
3793        let text = match self.registers.read(resolved) {
3794            Some(slot) if !slot.text.is_empty() => slot.text.clone(),
3795            _ => return vec![],
3796        };
3797        let keys = crate::input::decode_macro(&text);
3798        self.vim.last_macro = Some(resolved);
3799        self.vim.replaying_macro = true;
3800        // Multiply by count (minimum 1).
3801        keys.repeat(count.max(1))
3802    }
3803
3804    /// Clear the `replaying_macro` flag. Called by the app after the
3805    /// re-feed loop in the `PlayMacro` commit arm completes (or aborts).
3806    pub fn end_macro_replay(&mut self) {
3807        self.vim.replaying_macro = false;
3808    }
3809
3810    /// Append `input` to the active recording (`recording_keys`) if and only
3811    /// if a recording is in progress AND we are not currently replaying.
3812    /// Called by the app's `route_chord_key` recorder hook so that user
3813    /// keystrokes captured through the app-level chord path are recorded
3814    /// (rather than relying solely on the engine FSM's in-step hook).
3815    pub fn record_input(&mut self, input: crate::input::Input) {
3816        if self.vim.recording_macro.is_some() && !self.vim.replaying_macro {
3817            self.vim.recording_keys.push(input);
3818        }
3819    }
3820
3821    // ─── Phase 6.1: public insert-mode primitives (kryptic-sh/hjkl#87) ────────
3822    //
3823    // Each method is the publicly callable form of one insert-mode action.
3824    // All logic lives in the corresponding `vim::*_bridge` free function;
3825    // these methods are thin delegators so the public surface stays on `Editor`.
3826    //
3827    // Invariants (enforced by the bridge fns):
3828    //   - Buffer mutations go through `mutate_edit` (dirty/undo/change-list).
3829    //   - Navigation keys call `break_undo_group_in_insert` when the FSM did.
3830    //   - `push_buffer_cursor_to_textarea` is called after every mutation
3831    //     (currently a no-op, kept for migration hygiene).
3832
3833    /// Insert `ch` at the cursor. In Replace mode, overstrike the cell under
3834    /// the cursor instead of inserting; at end-of-line, always appends. With
3835    /// `smartindent` on, closing brackets (`}`/`)`/`]`) trigger one-unit
3836    /// dedent on an otherwise-whitespace line.
3837    ///
3838    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert or Replace mode before
3839    /// calling this method.
3840    pub fn insert_char(&mut self, ch: char) {
3841        let mutated = vim::insert_char_bridge(self, ch);
3842        if mutated {
3843            self.mark_content_dirty();
3844            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3845            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3846        }
3847    }
3848
3849    /// Insert a newline at the cursor, applying autoindent / smartindent to
3850    /// prefix the new line with the appropriate leading whitespace.
3851    ///
3852    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3853    pub fn insert_newline(&mut self) {
3854        let mutated = vim::insert_newline_bridge(self);
3855        if mutated {
3856            self.mark_content_dirty();
3857            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3858            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3859        }
3860    }
3861
3862    /// Insert a tab character (or spaces up to the next `softtabstop` boundary
3863    /// when `expandtab` is set).
3864    ///
3865    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3866    pub fn insert_tab(&mut self) {
3867        let mutated = vim::insert_tab_bridge(self);
3868        if mutated {
3869            self.mark_content_dirty();
3870            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3871            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3872        }
3873    }
3874
3875    /// Delete the character before the cursor (Backspace). With `softtabstop`
3876    /// active, deletes the entire soft-tab run at an aligned boundary. Joins
3877    /// with the previous line when at column 0.
3878    ///
3879    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3880    pub fn insert_backspace(&mut self) {
3881        let mutated = vim::insert_backspace_bridge(self);
3882        if mutated {
3883            self.mark_content_dirty();
3884            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3885            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3886        }
3887    }
3888
3889    /// Delete the character under the cursor (Delete key). Joins with the
3890    /// next line when at end-of-line.
3891    ///
3892    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3893    pub fn insert_delete(&mut self) {
3894        let mutated = vim::insert_delete_bridge(self);
3895        if mutated {
3896            self.mark_content_dirty();
3897            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3898            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3899        }
3900    }
3901
3902    /// Move the cursor one step in `dir` (arrow key), breaking the undo group
3903    /// per `undo_break_on_motion`.
3904    ///
3905    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3906    pub fn insert_arrow(&mut self, dir: vim::InsertDir) {
3907        vim::insert_arrow_bridge(self, dir);
3908        let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3909        self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3910    }
3911
3912    /// Move the cursor to the start of the current line (Home key), breaking
3913    /// the undo group.
3914    ///
3915    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3916    pub fn insert_home(&mut self) {
3917        vim::insert_home_bridge(self);
3918        let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3919        self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3920    }
3921
3922    /// Move the cursor to the end of the current line (End key), breaking the
3923    /// undo group.
3924    ///
3925    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3926    pub fn insert_end(&mut self) {
3927        vim::insert_end_bridge(self);
3928        let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3929        self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3930    }
3931
3932    /// Scroll up one full viewport height (PageUp), moving the cursor with it.
3933    /// `viewport_h` is the current viewport height in rows; pass
3934    /// `self.viewport_height_value()` if the stored value is current.
3935    ///
3936    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3937    pub fn insert_pageup(&mut self, viewport_h: u16) {
3938        vim::insert_pageup_bridge(self, viewport_h);
3939        let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3940        self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3941    }
3942
3943    /// Scroll down one full viewport height (PageDown), moving the cursor with
3944    /// it. `viewport_h` is the current viewport height in rows.
3945    ///
3946    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3947    pub fn insert_pagedown(&mut self, viewport_h: u16) {
3948        vim::insert_pagedown_bridge(self, viewport_h);
3949        let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3950        self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3951    }
3952
3953    /// Delete from the cursor back to the start of the previous word (`Ctrl-W`).
3954    /// At column 0, joins with the previous line (vim `b`-motion semantics).
3955    ///
3956    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3957    pub fn insert_ctrl_w(&mut self) {
3958        let mutated = vim::insert_ctrl_w_bridge(self);
3959        if mutated {
3960            self.mark_content_dirty();
3961            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3962            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3963        }
3964    }
3965
3966    /// Delete from the cursor back to the start of the current line (`Ctrl-U`).
3967    /// No-op when already at column 0.
3968    ///
3969    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3970    pub fn insert_ctrl_u(&mut self) {
3971        let mutated = vim::insert_ctrl_u_bridge(self);
3972        if mutated {
3973            self.mark_content_dirty();
3974            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3975            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3976        }
3977    }
3978
3979    /// Delete one character backwards (`Ctrl-H`) — alias for Backspace in
3980    /// insert mode. Joins with the previous line when at col 0.
3981    ///
3982    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3983    pub fn insert_ctrl_h(&mut self) {
3984        let mutated = vim::insert_ctrl_h_bridge(self);
3985        if mutated {
3986            self.mark_content_dirty();
3987            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
3988            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
3989        }
3990    }
3991
3992    /// Enter "one-shot normal" mode (`Ctrl-O`): suspend insert for the next
3993    /// complete normal-mode command, then return to insert automatically.
3994    ///
3995    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
3996    pub fn insert_ctrl_o_arm(&mut self) {
3997        vim::insert_ctrl_o_bridge(self);
3998    }
3999
4000    /// Arm the register-paste selector (`Ctrl-R`). The next call to
4001    /// `insert_paste_register(reg)` will insert the register contents.
4002    /// Alternatively, feeding a `Key::Char(c)` through the FSM will consume
4003    /// the armed state and paste register `c`.
4004    ///
4005    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
4006    pub fn insert_ctrl_r_arm(&mut self) {
4007        vim::insert_ctrl_r_bridge(self);
4008    }
4009
4010    /// Indent the current line by one `shiftwidth` and shift the cursor right
4011    /// by the same amount (`Ctrl-T`).
4012    ///
4013    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
4014    pub fn insert_ctrl_t(&mut self) {
4015        let mutated = vim::insert_ctrl_t_bridge(self);
4016        if mutated {
4017            self.mark_content_dirty();
4018            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
4019            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
4020        }
4021    }
4022
4023    /// Outdent the current line by up to one `shiftwidth` and shift the cursor
4024    /// left by the amount stripped (`Ctrl-D`).
4025    ///
4026    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
4027    pub fn insert_ctrl_d(&mut self) {
4028        let mutated = vim::insert_ctrl_d_bridge(self);
4029        if mutated {
4030            self.mark_content_dirty();
4031            let (row, _) = self.cursor();
4032            self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
4033        }
4034    }
4035
4036    /// Paste the contents of register `reg` at the cursor (the commit arm of
4037    /// `Ctrl-R {reg}`). Unknown or empty registers are a no-op.
4038    ///
4039    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
4040    pub fn insert_paste_register(&mut self, reg: char) {
4041        vim::insert_paste_register_bridge(self, reg);
4042        let (row, _) = self.cursor();
4043        self.vim.widen_insert_row(row);
4044    }
4045
4046    /// Exit insert mode to Normal: finish the insert session, step the cursor
4047    /// one cell left (vim convention on Esc), record the `gi` target position,
4048    /// and update the sticky column.
4049    ///
4050    /// Callers must ensure the editor is in Insert mode before calling.
4051    pub fn leave_insert_to_normal(&mut self) {
4052        vim::leave_insert_to_normal_bridge(self);
4053    }
4054
4055    // ── Phase 6.2: normal-mode primitive controller methods ───────────────────
4056    //
4057    // Each method is a thin wrapper around a `pub(crate) fn *_bridge` in
4058    // `vim.rs` following the same pattern as Phase 6.1. The FSM's
4059    // `handle_normal_only` now calls the same bridges so both paths are
4060    // identical. See kryptic-sh/hjkl#88 for the full promotion plan.
4061
4062    /// `i` — transition to Insert mode at the current cursor position.
4063    /// `count` is stored in the insert session and replayed by dot-repeat
4064    /// as a repeat count on the inserted text.
4065    pub fn enter_insert_i(&mut self, count: usize) {
4066        vim::enter_insert_i_bridge(self, count);
4067    }
4068
4069    /// `I` — move to the first non-blank character on the line, then
4070    /// transition to Insert mode. `count` is stored for dot-repeat.
4071    pub fn enter_insert_shift_i(&mut self, count: usize) {
4072        vim::enter_insert_shift_i_bridge(self, count);
4073    }
4074
4075    /// `a` — advance the cursor one cell past the current position, then
4076    /// transition to Insert mode (append). `count` is stored for dot-repeat.
4077    pub fn enter_insert_a(&mut self, count: usize) {
4078        vim::enter_insert_a_bridge(self, count);
4079    }
4080
4081    /// `A` — move the cursor to the end of the line, then transition to
4082    /// Insert mode (append at end). `count` is stored for dot-repeat.
4083    pub fn enter_insert_shift_a(&mut self, count: usize) {
4084        vim::enter_insert_shift_a_bridge(self, count);
4085    }
4086
4087    /// `o` — open a new line below the current line with smart-indent, then
4088    /// transition to Insert mode. `count` is stored for dot-repeat replay.
4089    pub fn open_line_below(&mut self, count: usize) {
4090        vim::open_line_below_bridge(self, count);
4091    }
4092
4093    /// `O` — open a new line above the current line with smart-indent, then
4094    /// transition to Insert mode. `count` is stored for dot-repeat replay.
4095    pub fn open_line_above(&mut self, count: usize) {
4096        vim::open_line_above_bridge(self, count);
4097    }
4098
4099    /// `R` — enter Replace mode: subsequent typed characters overstrike the
4100    /// cell under the cursor rather than inserting. `count` is for replay.
4101    pub fn enter_replace_mode(&mut self, count: usize) {
4102        vim::enter_replace_mode_bridge(self, count);
4103    }
4104
4105    /// `x` — delete `count` characters forward from the cursor and write them
4106    /// to the unnamed register. No-op on an empty line. Records for `.`.
4107    pub fn delete_char_forward(&mut self, count: usize) {
4108        vim::delete_char_forward_bridge(self, count);
4109    }
4110
4111    /// `X` — delete `count` characters backward from the cursor and write
4112    /// them to the unnamed register. No-op at column 0. Records for `.`.
4113    pub fn delete_char_backward(&mut self, count: usize) {
4114        vim::delete_char_backward_bridge(self, count);
4115    }
4116
4117    /// `s` — substitute `count` characters: delete them (writing to the
4118    /// unnamed register) then enter Insert mode. Equivalent to `cl`.
4119    /// Records as `OpMotion { Change, Right }` for dot-repeat.
4120    pub fn substitute_char(&mut self, count: usize) {
4121        vim::substitute_char_bridge(self, count);
4122    }
4123
4124    /// `S` — substitute the current line: wipe its contents (writing to the
4125    /// unnamed register) then enter Insert mode. Equivalent to `cc`.
4126    /// Records as `LineOp { Change }` for dot-repeat.
4127    pub fn substitute_line(&mut self, count: usize) {
4128        vim::substitute_line_bridge(self, count);
4129    }
4130
4131    /// `D` — delete from the cursor to end-of-line, writing to the unnamed
4132    /// register. The cursor parks on the new last character. Records for `.`.
4133    pub fn delete_to_eol(&mut self) {
4134        vim::delete_to_eol_bridge(self);
4135    }
4136
4137    /// `C` — change from the cursor to end-of-line: delete to EOL then enter
4138    /// Insert mode. Equivalent to `c$`. Does not record its own `last_change`
4139    /// (the insert session records `DeleteToEol` on exit, like `c` motions).
4140    pub fn change_to_eol(&mut self) {
4141        vim::change_to_eol_bridge(self);
4142    }
4143
4144    /// `Y` — yank from the cursor to end-of-line into the unnamed register.
4145    /// Vim 8 default: equivalent to `y$`. `count` multiplies the motion.
4146    pub fn yank_to_eol(&mut self, count: usize) {
4147        vim::yank_to_eol_bridge(self, count);
4148    }
4149
4150    /// `J` — join `count` lines (default 2) onto the current line, inserting
4151    /// a single space between each non-empty pair. Records for dot-repeat.
4152    pub fn join_line(&mut self, count: usize) {
4153        vim::join_line_bridge(self, count);
4154    }
4155
4156    /// `~` — toggle the case of `count` characters from the cursor, advancing
4157    /// right after each toggle. Records `ToggleCase` for dot-repeat.
4158    pub fn toggle_case_at_cursor(&mut self, count: usize) {
4159        vim::toggle_case_at_cursor_bridge(self, count);
4160    }
4161
4162    /// `p` — paste the unnamed register (or the register selected via `"r`)
4163    /// after the cursor. Linewise content opens a new line below; charwise
4164    /// content is inserted inline. Records `Paste { before: false }` for `.`.
4165    pub fn paste_after(&mut self, count: usize) {
4166        vim::paste_after_bridge(self, count);
4167    }
4168
4169    /// `P` — paste the unnamed register (or the `"r` register) before the
4170    /// cursor. Linewise content opens a new line above; charwise is inline.
4171    /// Records `Paste { before: true }` for dot-repeat.
4172    pub fn paste_before(&mut self, count: usize) {
4173        vim::paste_before_bridge(self, count);
4174    }
4175
4176    /// `<C-o>` — jump back `count` entries in the jumplist, saving the
4177    /// current position on the forward stack so `<C-i>` can return.
4178    pub fn jump_back(&mut self, count: usize) {
4179        vim::jump_back_bridge(self, count);
4180    }
4181
4182    /// `<C-i>` / `Tab` — redo `count` entries on the forward jumplist stack,
4183    /// saving the current position on the backward stack.
4184    pub fn jump_forward(&mut self, count: usize) {
4185        vim::jump_forward_bridge(self, count);
4186    }
4187
4188    /// `<C-f>` / `<C-b>` — scroll the cursor by one full viewport height
4189    /// (height − 2 rows, preserving two-line overlap). `count` multiplies.
4190    /// `dir = Down` for `<C-f>`, `Up` for `<C-b>`.
4191    pub fn scroll_full_page(&mut self, dir: vim::ScrollDir, count: usize) {
4192        vim::scroll_full_page_bridge(self, dir, count);
4193    }
4194
4195    /// `<C-d>` / `<C-u>` — scroll the cursor by half the viewport height.
4196    /// `count` multiplies the step. `dir = Down` for `<C-d>`, `Up` for `<C-u>`.
4197    pub fn scroll_half_page(&mut self, dir: vim::ScrollDir, count: usize) {
4198        vim::scroll_half_page_bridge(self, dir, count);
4199    }
4200
4201    /// `<C-e>` / `<C-y>` — scroll the viewport `count` lines without moving
4202    /// the cursor (cursor is clamped to the new visible region if necessary).
4203    /// `dir = Down` for `<C-e>` (scroll text up), `Up` for `<C-y>`.
4204    pub fn scroll_line(&mut self, dir: vim::ScrollDir, count: usize) {
4205        vim::scroll_line_bridge(self, dir, count);
4206    }
4207
4208    /// `n` — repeat the last `/` or `?` search `count` times in its original
4209    /// direction. `forward = true` keeps the direction; `false` inverts (`N`).
4210    pub fn search_repeat(&mut self, forward: bool, count: usize) {
4211        vim::search_repeat_bridge(self, forward, count);
4212    }
4213
4214    /// `*` / `#` / `g*` / `g#` — search for the word under the cursor.
4215    /// `forward` chooses direction; `whole_word` wraps the pattern in `\b`
4216    /// anchors (true for `*` / `#`, false for `g*` / `g#`). `count` repeats.
4217    pub fn word_search(&mut self, forward: bool, whole_word: bool, count: usize) {
4218        vim::word_search_bridge(self, forward, whole_word, count);
4219    }
4220
4221    // ── Phase 6.3: visual-mode primitive controller methods ──────────────────
4222    //
4223    // Each method is a thin wrapper around a `pub(crate) fn *_bridge` in
4224    // `vim.rs` following the same pattern as Phase 6.1 / 6.2. Both the FSM
4225    // and these wrappers write `current_mode` so `vim_mode()` returns correct
4226    // values regardless of which path performed the transition.
4227    // See kryptic-sh/hjkl#89 for the full promotion plan.
4228
4229    /// `v` from Normal — enter charwise Visual mode, anchoring the selection
4230    /// at the current cursor position.
4231    pub fn enter_visual_char(&mut self) {
4232        vim::enter_visual_char_bridge(self);
4233    }
4234
4235    /// `V` from Normal — enter linewise Visual mode, anchoring on the current
4236    /// line. Motions extend the selection by whole lines.
4237    pub fn enter_visual_line(&mut self) {
4238        vim::enter_visual_line_bridge(self);
4239    }
4240
4241    /// `<C-v>` from Normal — enter Visual-block mode. The selection is a
4242    /// rectangle whose corners are the anchor and the live cursor.
4243    pub fn enter_visual_block(&mut self) {
4244        vim::enter_visual_block_bridge(self);
4245    }
4246
4247    /// Esc from any visual mode — set `<` / `>` marks, stash the selection
4248    /// for `gv` re-entry, then return to Normal mode.
4249    pub fn exit_visual_to_normal(&mut self) {
4250        vim::exit_visual_to_normal_bridge(self);
4251    }
4252
4253    /// `o` in Visual / VisualLine / VisualBlock — swap the cursor and anchor
4254    /// so the user can extend the other end of the selection. Does NOT
4255    /// mutate the selection range; only the active endpoint changes.
4256    pub fn visual_o_toggle(&mut self) {
4257        vim::visual_o_toggle_bridge(self);
4258    }
4259
4260    /// `gv` — restore the last visual selection (mode + anchor + cursor
4261    /// position). No-op when no visual selection has been exited yet.
4262    pub fn reenter_last_visual(&mut self) {
4263        vim::reenter_last_visual_bridge(self);
4264    }
4265
4266    /// Direct mode-transition entry point. Sets both the internal FSM mode
4267    /// and the stable `current_mode` field read by [`Editor::vim_mode`].
4268    ///
4269    /// Prefer the semantic primitives (`enter_visual_char`, `enter_insert_i`,
4270    /// …) which also set up required bookkeeping (anchors, sessions, …).
4271    /// Use `set_mode` only when you need a raw mode flip without side-effects.
4272    pub fn set_mode(&mut self, mode: VimMode) {
4273        vim::set_mode_bridge(self, mode);
4274    }
4275}
4276
4277// ── Phase 6.6b: FSM state accessors (for hjkl-vim ownership) ─────────────────
4278//
4279// The FSM (now in hjkl-vim) reads/writes `VimState` fields through public
4280// `Editor` accessors and mutators defined in this block. Each method gets a
4281// one-line `///` rustdoc. Fields mutated as a unit get a combined action method
4282// rather than individual getters + setters (e.g. `accumulate_count_digit`).
4283
4284/// State carried between [`Editor::begin_step`] and [`Editor::end_step`].
4285///
4286/// Treat as opaque — construct by calling `begin_step` and pass the
4287/// returned value directly into `end_step` without modification.
4288/// The fields capture per-step pre-dispatch state that the epilogue
4289/// needs to run its invariants correctly.
4290pub struct StepBookkeeping {
4291    /// True when the pending chord before this step was a macro-chord
4292    /// (`q{reg}` or `@{reg}`). The recorder hook skips these bookkeeping
4293    /// keys so that only the *payload* keys enter `recording_keys`.
4294    pub pending_was_macro_chord: bool,
4295    /// True when the mode was Insert *before* the FSM body ran. Used by
4296    /// the Ctrl-o one-shot-normal epilogue to decide whether to bounce
4297    /// back into Insert.
4298    pub was_insert: bool,
4299    /// Pre-dispatch visual snapshot. When the FSM body transitions out of
4300    /// a visual mode the epilogue uses this to set the `<`/`>` marks and
4301    /// store `last_visual` for `gv`.
4302    pub pre_visual_snapshot: Option<vim::LastVisual>,
4303}
4304
4305impl<H: crate::types::Host> Editor<hjkl_buffer::Buffer, H> {
4306    // ── Pending chord ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4307
4308    /// Return a clone of the current pending chord state.
4309    pub fn pending(&self) -> vim::Pending {
4310        self.vim.pending.clone()
4311    }
4312
4313    /// Overwrite the pending chord state.
4314    pub fn set_pending(&mut self, p: vim::Pending) {
4315        self.vim.pending = p;
4316    }
4317
4318    /// Atomically take the pending chord, replacing it with `Pending::None`.
4319    pub fn take_pending(&mut self) -> vim::Pending {
4320        std::mem::take(&mut self.vim.pending)
4321    }
4322
4323    // ── Count prefix ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4324
4325    /// Return the raw digit-prefix count (`0` = no prefix typed yet).
4326    pub fn count(&self) -> usize {
4327        self.vim.count
4328    }
4329
4330    /// Overwrite the digit-prefix count directly.
4331    pub fn set_count(&mut self, c: usize) {
4332        self.vim.count = c;
4333    }
4334
4335    /// Accumulate one more digit into the count prefix (mirrors `count * 10 + digit`).
4336    pub fn accumulate_count_digit(&mut self, digit: usize) {
4337        self.vim.count = self.vim.count.saturating_mul(10) + digit;
4338    }
4339
4340    /// Reset the count prefix to zero (no pending count).
4341    pub fn reset_count(&mut self) {
4342        self.vim.count = 0;
4343    }
4344
4345    /// Consume the count and return it; resets to zero. Returns `1` when no
4346    /// prefix was typed (mirrors `take_count` in vim.rs).
4347    pub fn take_count(&mut self) -> usize {
4348        if self.vim.count > 0 {
4349            let n = self.vim.count;
4350            self.vim.count = 0;
4351            n
4352        } else {
4353            1
4354        }
4355    }
4356
4357    // ── Internal FSM mode ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4358
4359    /// Return the FSM-internal mode (Normal / Insert / Visual / …).
4360    pub fn fsm_mode(&self) -> vim::Mode {
4361        self.vim.mode
4362    }
4363
4364    /// Overwrite the FSM-internal mode without side-effects. Prefer the
4365    /// semantic primitives (`enter_insert_i`, `enter_visual_char`, …).
4366    pub fn set_fsm_mode(&mut self, m: vim::Mode) {
4367        self.vim.mode = m;
4368        self.vim.current_mode = self.vim.public_mode();
4369    }
4370
4371    // ── Replaying flag ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4372
4373    /// `true` while the `.` dot-repeat replay is running.
4374    pub fn is_replaying(&self) -> bool {
4375        self.vim.replaying
4376    }
4377
4378    /// Set or clear the dot-replay flag.
4379    pub fn set_replaying(&mut self, v: bool) {
4380        self.vim.replaying = v;
4381    }
4382
4383    // ── One-shot normal (Ctrl-o) ──────────────────────────────────────────────
4384
4385    /// `true` when we entered Normal from Insert via `Ctrl-o` and will return
4386    /// to Insert after the next complete command.
4387    pub fn is_one_shot_normal(&self) -> bool {
4388        self.vim.one_shot_normal
4389    }
4390
4391    /// Set or clear the Ctrl-o one-shot-normal flag.
4392    pub fn set_one_shot_normal(&mut self, v: bool) {
4393        self.vim.one_shot_normal = v;
4394    }
4395
4396    // ── Last find (f/F/t/T target) ────────────────────────────────────────────
4397
4398    /// Return the last `f`/`F`/`t`/`T` target as `(char, forward, till)`, or
4399    /// `None` before any find command was executed.
4400    pub fn last_find(&self) -> Option<(char, bool, bool)> {
4401        self.vim.last_find
4402    }
4403
4404    /// Overwrite the stored last-find target.
4405    pub fn set_last_find(&mut self, target: Option<(char, bool, bool)>) {
4406        self.vim.last_find = target;
4407    }
4408
4409    // ── Last change (dot-repeat payload) ─────────────────────────────────────
4410
4411    /// Return a clone of the last recorded mutating change, or `None` before
4412    /// any change has been made.
4413    pub fn last_change(&self) -> Option<vim::LastChange> {
4414        self.vim.last_change.clone()
4415    }
4416
4417    /// Overwrite the stored last-change record.
4418    pub fn set_last_change(&mut self, lc: Option<vim::LastChange>) {
4419        self.vim.last_change = lc;
4420    }
4421
4422    /// Borrow the last-change record mutably (e.g. to fill in an `inserted`
4423    /// field after the insert session completes).
4424    pub fn last_change_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut vim::LastChange> {
4425        self.vim.last_change.as_mut()
4426    }
4427
4428    // ── Insert session ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4429
4430    /// Borrow the active insert session, or `None` when not in Insert mode.
4431    pub fn insert_session(&self) -> Option<&vim::InsertSession> {
4432        self.vim.insert_session.as_ref()
4433    }
4434
4435    /// Borrow the active insert session mutably.
4436    pub fn insert_session_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut vim::InsertSession> {
4437        self.vim.insert_session.as_mut()
4438    }
4439
4440    /// Atomically take the insert session out, leaving `None`.
4441    pub fn take_insert_session(&mut self) -> Option<vim::InsertSession> {
4442        self.vim.insert_session.take()
4443    }
4444
4445    /// Install a new insert session, replacing any existing one.
4446    pub fn set_insert_session(&mut self, s: Option<vim::InsertSession>) {
4447        self.vim.insert_session = s;
4448    }
4449
4450    // ── Visual anchors ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4451
4452    /// Return the charwise Visual-mode anchor `(row, col)`.
4453    pub fn visual_anchor(&self) -> (usize, usize) {
4454        self.vim.visual_anchor
4455    }
4456
4457    /// Overwrite the charwise Visual-mode anchor.
4458    pub fn set_visual_anchor(&mut self, anchor: (usize, usize)) {
4459        self.vim.visual_anchor = anchor;
4460    }
4461
4462    /// Return the VisualLine anchor row.
4463    pub fn visual_line_anchor(&self) -> usize {
4464        self.vim.visual_line_anchor
4465    }
4466
4467    /// Overwrite the VisualLine anchor row.
4468    pub fn set_visual_line_anchor(&mut self, row: usize) {
4469        self.vim.visual_line_anchor = row;
4470    }
4471
4472    /// Return the VisualBlock anchor `(row, col)`.
4473    pub fn block_anchor(&self) -> (usize, usize) {
4474        self.vim.block_anchor
4475    }
4476
4477    /// Overwrite the VisualBlock anchor.
4478    pub fn set_block_anchor(&mut self, anchor: (usize, usize)) {
4479        self.vim.block_anchor = anchor;
4480    }
4481
4482    /// Return the VisualBlock virtual column used to survive j/k row clamping.
4483    pub fn block_vcol(&self) -> usize {
4484        self.vim.block_vcol
4485    }
4486
4487    /// Overwrite the VisualBlock virtual column.
4488    pub fn set_block_vcol(&mut self, vcol: usize) {
4489        self.vim.block_vcol = vcol;
4490    }
4491
4492    // ── Yank linewise flag ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4493
4494    /// `true` when the last yank/cut was linewise (affects `p`/`P` layout).
4495    pub fn yank_linewise(&self) -> bool {
4496        self.vim.yank_linewise
4497    }
4498
4499    /// Set or clear the linewise-yank flag.
4500    pub fn set_yank_linewise(&mut self, v: bool) {
4501        self.vim.yank_linewise = v;
4502    }
4503
4504    // ── Pending register selector ─────────────────────────────────────────────
4505    // Note: `pending_register()` getter already exists at line ~1254 (Phase 4e).
4506    // Only the mutators are new here.
4507
4508    /// Overwrite the pending register selector (Phase 6.6b mutator companion to
4509    /// the existing `pending_register()` getter).
4510    pub fn set_pending_register_raw(&mut self, reg: Option<char>) {
4511        self.vim.pending_register = reg;
4512    }
4513
4514    /// Atomically take the pending register, returning `None` afterward.
4515    pub fn take_pending_register_raw(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
4516        self.vim.pending_register.take()
4517    }
4518
4519    // ── Macro recording ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4520
4521    /// Return the register currently being recorded into, or `None`.
4522    pub fn recording_macro(&self) -> Option<char> {
4523        self.vim.recording_macro
4524    }
4525
4526    /// Overwrite the recording-macro target register.
4527    pub fn set_recording_macro(&mut self, reg: Option<char>) {
4528        self.vim.recording_macro = reg;
4529    }
4530
4531    /// Append one input to the in-progress macro recording buffer.
4532    pub fn push_recording_key(&mut self, input: crate::input::Input) {
4533        self.vim.recording_keys.push(input);
4534    }
4535
4536    /// Atomically take the recorded key sequence, leaving an empty vec.
4537    pub fn take_recording_keys(&mut self) -> Vec<crate::input::Input> {
4538        std::mem::take(&mut self.vim.recording_keys)
4539    }
4540
4541    /// Overwrite the recording-keys buffer (e.g. to seed from a register).
4542    pub fn set_recording_keys(&mut self, keys: Vec<crate::input::Input>) {
4543        self.vim.recording_keys = keys;
4544    }
4545
4546    // ── Macro replay flag ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4547
4548    /// `true` while `@reg` macro replay is running (suppresses re-recording).
4549    pub fn is_replaying_macro_raw(&self) -> bool {
4550        self.vim.replaying_macro
4551    }
4552
4553    /// Set or clear the macro-replay-in-progress flag.
4554    pub fn set_replaying_macro_raw(&mut self, v: bool) {
4555        self.vim.replaying_macro = v;
4556    }
4557
4558    // ── Last macro register ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
4559
4560    /// Return the register of the most recently played macro (`@@` source).
4561    pub fn last_macro(&self) -> Option<char> {
4562        self.vim.last_macro
4563    }
4564
4565    /// Overwrite the last-played-macro register.
4566    pub fn set_last_macro(&mut self, reg: Option<char>) {
4567        self.vim.last_macro = reg;
4568    }
4569
4570    // ── Last insert position ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
4571
4572    /// Return the cursor position when Insert mode was last exited (for `gi`).
4573    pub fn last_insert_pos(&self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
4574        self.vim.last_insert_pos
4575    }
4576
4577    /// Overwrite the stored last-insert position.
4578    pub fn set_last_insert_pos(&mut self, pos: Option<(usize, usize)>) {
4579        self.vim.last_insert_pos = pos;
4580    }
4581
4582    // ── Last visual selection ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
4583
4584    /// Return the saved visual selection snapshot for `gv`, or `None`.
4585    pub fn last_visual(&self) -> Option<vim::LastVisual> {
4586        self.vim.last_visual
4587    }
4588
4589    /// Overwrite the saved visual selection snapshot.
4590    pub fn set_last_visual(&mut self, snap: Option<vim::LastVisual>) {
4591        self.vim.last_visual = snap;
4592    }
4593
4594    // ── Viewport-pinned flag ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
4595
4596    /// `true` when `zz`/`zt`/`zb` pinned the viewport this step (suppresses
4597    /// the end-of-step scrolloff pass).
4598    pub fn viewport_pinned(&self) -> bool {
4599        self.vim.viewport_pinned
4600    }
4601
4602    /// Set or clear the viewport-pinned flag.
4603    pub fn set_viewport_pinned(&mut self, v: bool) {
4604        self.vim.viewport_pinned = v;
4605    }
4606
4607    // ── Insert pending register (Ctrl-R wait) ─────────────────────────────────
4608
4609    /// `true` while waiting for the register-name key after `Ctrl-R` in
4610    /// Insert mode.
4611    pub fn insert_pending_register(&self) -> bool {
4612        self.vim.insert_pending_register
4613    }
4614
4615    /// Set or clear the `Ctrl-R` register-wait flag.
4616    pub fn set_insert_pending_register(&mut self, v: bool) {
4617        self.vim.insert_pending_register = v;
4618    }
4619
4620    // ── Change-mark start ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4621
4622    /// Return the stashed `[` mark start for a Change operation, or `None`.
4623    pub fn change_mark_start(&self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
4624        self.vim.change_mark_start
4625    }
4626
4627    /// Atomically take the change-mark start, leaving `None`.
4628    pub fn take_change_mark_start(&mut self) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
4629        self.vim.change_mark_start.take()
4630    }
4631
4632    /// Overwrite the change-mark start.
4633    pub fn set_change_mark_start(&mut self, pos: Option<(usize, usize)>) {
4634        self.vim.change_mark_start = pos;
4635    }
4636
4637    // ── Timeout tracking ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4638
4639    /// Return the wall-clock `Instant` of the last keystroke.
4640    pub fn last_input_at(&self) -> Option<std::time::Instant> {
4641        self.vim.last_input_at
4642    }
4643
4644    /// Overwrite the wall-clock last-input timestamp.
4645    pub fn set_last_input_at(&mut self, t: Option<std::time::Instant>) {
4646        self.vim.last_input_at = t;
4647    }
4648
4649    /// Return the `Host::now()` duration at the last keystroke.
4650    pub fn last_input_host_at(&self) -> Option<core::time::Duration> {
4651        self.vim.last_input_host_at
4652    }
4653
4654    /// Overwrite the host-clock last-input timestamp.
4655    pub fn set_last_input_host_at(&mut self, d: Option<core::time::Duration>) {
4656        self.vim.last_input_host_at = d;
4657    }
4658
4659    // ── Search prompt ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4660
4661    /// Borrow the live search prompt, or `None` when not in search-prompt mode.
4662    pub fn search_prompt_state(&self) -> Option<&vim::SearchPrompt> {
4663        self.vim.search_prompt.as_ref()
4664    }
4665
4666    /// Borrow the live search prompt mutably.
4667    pub fn search_prompt_state_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut vim::SearchPrompt> {
4668        self.vim.search_prompt.as_mut()
4669    }
4670
4671    /// Atomically take the search prompt, leaving `None`.
4672    pub fn take_search_prompt_state(&mut self) -> Option<vim::SearchPrompt> {
4673        self.vim.search_prompt.take()
4674    }
4675
4676    /// Install a new search prompt (entering search-prompt mode).
4677    pub fn set_search_prompt_state(&mut self, prompt: Option<vim::SearchPrompt>) {
4678        self.vim.search_prompt = prompt;
4679    }
4680
4681    // ── Last search pattern / direction ───────────────────────────────────────
4682    // Note: `last_search_forward()` getter already exists at line ~1909.
4683    // `set_last_search()` combined mutator exists at line ~1918.
4684    // Only new / complementary accessors are added here.
4685
4686    /// Return the most recently committed search pattern, or `None`.
4687    pub fn last_search_pattern(&self) -> Option<&str> {
4688        self.vim.last_search.as_deref()
4689    }
4690
4691    /// Overwrite the stored last-search pattern without changing direction
4692    /// (use the existing `set_last_search` for the combined update).
4693    pub fn set_last_search_pattern_only(&mut self, pattern: Option<String>) {
4694        self.vim.last_search = pattern;
4695    }
4696
4697    /// Overwrite only the last-search direction flag.
4698    pub fn set_last_search_forward_only(&mut self, forward: bool) {
4699        self.vim.last_search_forward = forward;
4700    }
4701
4702    // ── Search history ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4703
4704    /// Borrow the committed search-pattern history (oldest first).
4705    pub fn search_history(&self) -> &[String] {
4706        &self.vim.search_history
4707    }
4708
4709    /// Borrow the search history mutably (e.g. to push a new entry).
4710    pub fn search_history_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<String> {
4711        &mut self.vim.search_history
4712    }
4713
4714    /// Return the current search-history navigation cursor index.
4715    pub fn search_history_cursor(&self) -> Option<usize> {
4716        self.vim.search_history_cursor
4717    }
4718
4719    /// Overwrite the search-history navigation cursor.
4720    pub fn set_search_history_cursor(&mut self, idx: Option<usize>) {
4721        self.vim.search_history_cursor = idx;
4722    }
4723
4724    // ── Jump lists ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4725
4726    /// Borrow the back half of the jump list (entries Ctrl-o pops from).
4727    pub fn jump_back_list(&self) -> &[(usize, usize)] {
4728        &self.vim.jump_back
4729    }
4730
4731    /// Borrow the back jump list mutably (push / pop).
4732    pub fn jump_back_list_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<(usize, usize)> {
4733        &mut self.vim.jump_back
4734    }
4735
4736    /// Borrow the forward half of the jump list (entries Ctrl-i pops from).
4737    pub fn jump_fwd_list(&self) -> &[(usize, usize)] {
4738        &self.vim.jump_fwd
4739    }
4740
4741    /// Borrow the forward jump list mutably (push / pop / clear).
4742    pub fn jump_fwd_list_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<(usize, usize)> {
4743        &mut self.vim.jump_fwd
4744    }
4745
4746    // ── Phase 6.6c: search + jump helpers (public Editor API) ───────────────
4747    //
4748    // `push_search_pattern`, `push_jump`, `record_search_history`, and
4749    // `walk_search_history` are public `Editor` methods so that `hjkl-vim`'s
4750    // search-prompt and normal-mode FSM can call them via the public API.
4751
4752    /// Compile `pattern` into a regex and install it as the active search
4753    /// pattern. Respects `:set ignorecase` / `:set smartcase`. An empty or
4754    /// invalid pattern clears the highlight without raising an error.
4755    pub fn push_search_pattern(&mut self, pattern: &str) {
4756        let compiled = if pattern.is_empty() {
4757            None
4758        } else {
4759            let case_insensitive = self.settings().ignore_case
4760                && !(self.settings().smartcase && pattern.chars().any(|c| c.is_uppercase()));
4761            let effective: std::borrow::Cow<'_, str> = if case_insensitive {
4762                std::borrow::Cow::Owned(format!("(?i){pattern}"))
4763            } else {
4764                std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed(pattern)
4765            };
4766            regex::Regex::new(&effective).ok()
4767        };
4768        let wrap = self.settings().wrapscan;
4769        self.set_search_pattern(compiled);
4770        self.search_state_mut().wrap_around = wrap;
4771    }
4772
4773    /// Record a pre-jump cursor position onto the back jumplist. Called
4774    /// before any "big jump" motion (`gg`/`G`, `%`, `*`/`#`, `n`/`N`,
4775    /// committed `/` or `?`, …). Branching off the history clears the
4776    /// forward half, matching vim's "redo-is-lost" semantics.
4777    pub fn push_jump(&mut self, from: (usize, usize)) {
4778        self.vim.jump_back.push(from);
4779        if self.vim.jump_back.len() > vim::JUMPLIST_MAX {
4780            self.vim.jump_back.remove(0);
4781        }
4782        self.vim.jump_fwd.clear();
4783    }
4784
4785    /// Push `pattern` onto the committed search history. Skips if the
4786    /// most recent entry already matches (consecutive dedupe) and trims
4787    /// the oldest entries beyond the history cap.
4788    pub fn record_search_history(&mut self, pattern: &str) {
4789        if pattern.is_empty() {
4790            return;
4791        }
4792        if self.vim.search_history.last().map(String::as_str) == Some(pattern) {
4793            return;
4794        }
4795        self.vim.search_history.push(pattern.to_string());
4796        let len = self.vim.search_history.len();
4797        if len > vim::SEARCH_HISTORY_MAX {
4798            self.vim
4799                .search_history
4800                .drain(0..len - vim::SEARCH_HISTORY_MAX);
4801        }
4802    }
4803
4804    /// Walk the search-prompt history by `dir` steps. `dir = -1` moves
4805    /// toward older entries (Ctrl-P / Up); `dir = 1` toward newer ones
4806    /// (Ctrl-N / Down). Stops at the ends; does nothing if there is no
4807    /// active search prompt.
4808    pub fn walk_search_history(&mut self, dir: isize) {
4809        if self.vim.search_history.is_empty() || self.vim.search_prompt.is_none() {
4810            return;
4811        }
4812        let len = self.vim.search_history.len();
4813        let next_idx = match (self.vim.search_history_cursor, dir) {
4814            (None, -1) => Some(len - 1),
4815            (None, 1) => return,
4816            (Some(i), -1) => i.checked_sub(1),
4817            (Some(i), 1) if i + 1 < len => Some(i + 1),
4818            _ => None,
4819        };
4820        let Some(idx) = next_idx else {
4821            return;
4822        };
4823        self.vim.search_history_cursor = Some(idx);
4824        let text = self.vim.search_history[idx].clone();
4825        if let Some(prompt) = self.vim.search_prompt.as_mut() {
4826            prompt.cursor = text.chars().count();
4827            prompt.text = text.clone();
4828        }
4829        self.push_search_pattern(&text);
4830    }
4831
4832    // ── Phase 6.6d: pre/post FSM bookkeeping ────────────────────────────────
4833    //
4834    // `begin_step` and `end_step` are the bookkeeping prelude/epilogue that
4835    // `hjkl_vim::dispatch_input` wraps around its per-mode FSM dispatch.
4836
4837    /// Pre-dispatch bookkeeping that must run before every per-mode FSM step.
4838    ///
4839    /// Call this at the start of every step; pass the returned
4840    /// [`StepBookkeeping`] to [`end_step`] after the FSM body finishes.
4841    ///
4842    /// Returns `Ok(bk)` when the caller should proceed with FSM dispatch.
4843    /// Returns `Err(consumed)` when the prelude itself handled the input
4844    /// (macro-stop chord); in that case skip the FSM body and do NOT call
4845    /// `end_step` — the macro-stop path is a true short-circuit with no
4846    /// epilogue needed.
4847    ///
4848    /// This method does NOT handle the search-prompt intercept — callers
4849    /// must check `search_prompt_state().is_some()` before calling `begin_step`
4850    /// and dispatch to the search-prompt FSM body directly.
4851    pub fn begin_step(&mut self, input: Input) -> Result<StepBookkeeping, bool> {
4852        use crate::input::Key;
4853        use vim::{Mode, Pending};
4854        // ── Timestamps ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4855        // Phase 7f: sync buffer before motion handlers see it.
4856        self.sync_buffer_content_from_textarea();
4857        // `:set timeoutlen` chord-timeout handling.
4858        let now = std::time::Instant::now();
4859        let host_now = self.host.now();
4860        let timed_out = match self.vim.last_input_host_at {
4861            Some(prev) => host_now.saturating_sub(prev) > self.settings.timeout_len,
4862            None => false,
4863        };
4864        if timed_out {
4865            let chord_in_flight = !matches!(self.vim.pending, Pending::None)
4866                || self.vim.count != 0
4867                || self.vim.pending_register.is_some()
4868                || self.vim.insert_pending_register;
4869            if chord_in_flight {
4870                self.vim.clear_pending_prefix();
4871            }
4872        }
4873        self.vim.last_input_at = Some(now);
4874        self.vim.last_input_host_at = Some(host_now);
4875        // ── Macro-stop: bare `q` outside Insert ends the recording ───────────
4876        if self.vim.recording_macro.is_some()
4877            && !self.vim.replaying_macro
4878            && matches!(self.vim.pending, Pending::None)
4879            && self.vim.mode != Mode::Insert
4880            && input.key == Key::Char('q')
4881            && !input.ctrl
4882            && !input.alt
4883        {
4884            let reg = self.vim.recording_macro.take().unwrap();
4885            let keys = std::mem::take(&mut self.vim.recording_keys);
4886            let text = crate::input::encode_macro(&keys);
4887            self.set_named_register_text(reg.to_ascii_lowercase(), text);
4888            return Err(true);
4889        }
4890        // ── Snapshots for epilogue ────────────────────────────────────────────
4891        let pending_was_macro_chord = matches!(
4892            self.vim.pending,
4893            Pending::RecordMacroTarget | Pending::PlayMacroTarget { .. }
4894        );
4895        let was_insert = self.vim.mode == Mode::Insert;
4896        let pre_visual_snapshot = match self.vim.mode {
4897            Mode::Visual => Some(vim::LastVisual {
4898                mode: Mode::Visual,
4899                anchor: self.vim.visual_anchor,
4900                cursor: self.cursor(),
4901                block_vcol: 0,
4902            }),
4903            Mode::VisualLine => Some(vim::LastVisual {
4904                mode: Mode::VisualLine,
4905                anchor: (self.vim.visual_line_anchor, 0),
4906                cursor: self.cursor(),
4907                block_vcol: 0,
4908            }),
4909            Mode::VisualBlock => Some(vim::LastVisual {
4910                mode: Mode::VisualBlock,
4911                anchor: self.vim.block_anchor,
4912                cursor: self.cursor(),
4913                block_vcol: self.vim.block_vcol,
4914            }),
4915            _ => None,
4916        };
4917        Ok(StepBookkeeping {
4918            pending_was_macro_chord,
4919            was_insert,
4920            pre_visual_snapshot,
4921        })
4922    }
4923
4924    /// Post-dispatch bookkeeping that must run after every per-mode FSM step.
4925    ///
4926    /// `input` is the same input that was passed to `begin_step`.
4927    /// `bk` is the [`StepBookkeeping`] returned by `begin_step`.
4928    /// `consumed` is the return value of the FSM body; this method returns
4929    /// it after running all epilogue invariants.
4930    ///
4931    /// Must NOT be called when `begin_step` returned `Err(...)`.
4932    pub fn end_step(&mut self, input: Input, bk: StepBookkeeping, consumed: bool) -> bool {
4933        use crate::input::Key;
4934        use vim::{Mode, Pending};
4935        let StepBookkeeping {
4936            pending_was_macro_chord,
4937            was_insert,
4938            pre_visual_snapshot,
4939        } = bk;
4940        // ── Visual-exit: set `<`/`>` marks and stash `last_visual` ───────────
4941        if let Some(snap) = pre_visual_snapshot
4942            && !matches!(
4943                self.vim.mode,
4944                Mode::Visual | Mode::VisualLine | Mode::VisualBlock
4945            )
4946        {
4947            let (lo, hi) = match snap.mode {
4948                Mode::Visual => {
4949                    if snap.anchor <= snap.cursor {
4950                        (snap.anchor, snap.cursor)
4951                    } else {
4952                        (snap.cursor, snap.anchor)
4953                    }
4954                }
4955                Mode::VisualLine => {
4956                    let r_lo = snap.anchor.0.min(snap.cursor.0);
4957                    let r_hi = snap.anchor.0.max(snap.cursor.0);
4958                    let last_col = self
4959                        .buffer()
4960                        .lines()
4961                        .get(r_hi)
4962                        .map(|l| l.chars().count().saturating_sub(1))
4963                        .unwrap_or(0);
4964                    ((r_lo, 0), (r_hi, last_col))
4965                }
4966                Mode::VisualBlock => {
4967                    let (r1, c1) = snap.anchor;
4968                    let (r2, c2) = snap.cursor;
4969                    ((r1.min(r2), c1.min(c2)), (r1.max(r2), c1.max(c2)))
4970                }
4971                _ => {
4972                    if snap.anchor <= snap.cursor {
4973                        (snap.anchor, snap.cursor)
4974                    } else {
4975                        (snap.cursor, snap.anchor)
4976                    }
4977                }
4978            };
4979            self.set_mark('<', lo);
4980            self.set_mark('>', hi);
4981            self.vim.last_visual = Some(snap);
4982        }
4983        // ── Ctrl-o one-shot-normal return to Insert ───────────────────────────
4984        if !was_insert
4985            && self.vim.one_shot_normal
4986            && self.vim.mode == Mode::Normal
4987            && matches!(self.vim.pending, Pending::None)
4988        {
4989            self.vim.one_shot_normal = false;
4990            self.vim.mode = Mode::Insert;
4991        }
4992        // ── Content + viewport sync ───────────────────────────────────────────
4993        self.sync_buffer_content_from_textarea();
4994        if !self.vim.viewport_pinned {
4995            self.ensure_cursor_in_scrolloff();
4996        }
4997        self.vim.viewport_pinned = false;
4998        // ── Recorder hook ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
4999        if self.vim.recording_macro.is_some()
5000            && !self.vim.replaying_macro
5001            && input.key != Key::Char('q')
5002            && !pending_was_macro_chord
5003        {
5004            self.vim.recording_keys.push(input);
5005        }
5006        // ── Phase 6.3: current_mode sync ─────────────────────────────────────
5007        self.vim.current_mode = self.vim.public_mode();
5008        consumed
5009    }
5010
5011    // ── Phase 6.6e: additional public primitives for hjkl-vim::normal ─────────
5012
5013    /// `true` when the editor is in any visual mode (Visual / VisualLine /
5014    /// VisualBlock). Convenience wrapper around `vim_mode()` for hjkl-vim.
5015    pub fn is_visual(&self) -> bool {
5016        matches!(
5017            self.vim.mode,
5018            vim::Mode::Visual | vim::Mode::VisualLine | vim::Mode::VisualBlock
5019        )
5020    }
5021
5022    /// Compute the VisualBlock rectangle corners: `(top_row, bot_row,
5023    /// left_col, right_col)`. Uses `block_anchor` and `block_vcol` (the
5024    /// virtual column, which survives j/k clamping to shorter rows).
5025    ///
5026    /// Promoted in Phase 6.6e so `hjkl-vim::normal` can compute the block
5027    /// extents needed for VisualBlock `I` / `A` / `r` without accessing
5028    /// engine-private helpers.
5029    pub fn visual_block_bounds(&self) -> (usize, usize, usize, usize) {
5030        let (ar, ac) = self.vim.block_anchor;
5031        let (cr, _) = self.cursor();
5032        let cc = self.vim.block_vcol;
5033        let top = ar.min(cr);
5034        let bot = ar.max(cr);
5035        let left = ac.min(cc);
5036        let right = ac.max(cc);
5037        (top, bot, left, right)
5038    }
5039
5040    /// Return the character count (code-point count) of line `row`, or `0`
5041    /// when `row` is out of range. Used by hjkl-vim::normal for VisualBlock
5042    /// I / A column computations.
5043    pub fn line_char_count(&self, row: usize) -> usize {
5044        buf_line_chars(&self.buffer, row)
5045    }
5046
5047    /// Apply operator over `motion` with `count` repetitions. The full
5048    /// vim-quirks path (operator context for `l`, clamping, etc.) is applied.
5049    ///
5050    /// Promoted to the public surface in Phase 6.6e so `hjkl-vim::normal`'s
5051    /// relocated `handle_after_op` can call it directly with a parsed `Motion`
5052    /// without re-entering the engine FSM.
5053    pub fn apply_op_with_motion_direct(
5054        &mut self,
5055        op: crate::vim::Operator,
5056        motion: &crate::vim::Motion,
5057        count: usize,
5058    ) {
5059        vim::apply_op_with_motion(self, op, motion, count);
5060    }
5061
5062    /// `Ctrl-a` / `Ctrl-x` — adjust the number under or after the cursor.
5063    /// `delta = 1` increments; `delta = -1` decrements; larger deltas
5064    /// multiply as in vim's `5<C-a>`. Promoted in Phase 6.6e so
5065    /// `hjkl-vim::normal` can dispatch `Ctrl-a` / `Ctrl-x`.
5066    pub fn adjust_number(&mut self, delta: i64) {
5067        vim::adjust_number(self, delta);
5068    }
5069
5070    /// Open the `/` or `?` search prompt. `forward = true` for `/`,
5071    /// `false` for `?`. Promoted in Phase 6.6e so `hjkl-vim::normal` can
5072    /// dispatch `/` and `?` without re-entering the engine FSM.
5073    pub fn enter_search(&mut self, forward: bool) {
5074        vim::enter_search(self, forward);
5075    }
5076
5077    /// Enter Insert mode at the left edge of a VisualBlock selection for
5078    /// `I`. Moves the cursor to `(top, col)`, resets to Normal internally,
5079    /// then begins an insert session with `InsertReason::BlockEdge`.
5080    ///
5081    /// Promoted in Phase 6.6e so `hjkl-vim::normal` can dispatch the
5082    /// VisualBlock `I` command without accessing engine-private helpers.
5083    pub fn visual_block_insert_at_left(&mut self, top: usize, bot: usize, col: usize) {
5084        self.jump_cursor(top, col);
5085        self.vim.mode = vim::Mode::Normal;
5086        vim::begin_insert(self, 1, vim::InsertReason::BlockEdge { top, bot, col });
5087    }
5088
5089    /// Enter Insert mode at the right edge of a VisualBlock selection for
5090    /// `A`. Moves the cursor to `(top, col)`, resets to Normal internally,
5091    /// then begins an insert session with `InsertReason::BlockEdge`.
5092    ///
5093    /// Promoted in Phase 6.6e so `hjkl-vim::normal` can dispatch the
5094    /// VisualBlock `A` command without accessing engine-private helpers.
5095    pub fn visual_block_append_at_right(&mut self, top: usize, bot: usize, col: usize) {
5096        self.jump_cursor(top, col);
5097        self.vim.mode = vim::Mode::Normal;
5098        vim::begin_insert(self, 1, vim::InsertReason::BlockEdge { top, bot, col });
5099    }
5100
5101    /// Execute a motion (cursor movement), push to the jumplist for big jumps,
5102    /// and update the sticky column. Mirrors the engine FSM's `execute_motion`
5103    /// free function. Promoted in Phase 6.6e for `hjkl-vim::normal`.
5104    pub fn execute_motion(&mut self, motion: crate::vim::Motion, count: usize) {
5105        vim::execute_motion(self, motion, count);
5106    }
5107
5108    /// Update the VisualBlock virtual column after a motion in VisualBlock mode.
5109    /// Horizontal motions sync `block_vcol` to the cursor column; vertical /
5110    /// non-h/l motions leave it alone so the intended column survives clamping
5111    /// to shorter rows. Promoted in Phase 6.6e for `hjkl-vim::normal`.
5112    pub fn update_block_vcol(&mut self, motion: &crate::vim::Motion) {
5113        vim::update_block_vcol(self, motion);
5114    }
5115
5116    /// Apply `op` over the current visual selection (char-wise, linewise, or
5117    /// block). Mirrors the engine's internal `apply_visual_operator` free fn.
5118    /// Promoted in Phase 6.6e for `hjkl-vim::normal`.
5119    pub fn apply_visual_operator(&mut self, op: crate::vim::Operator) {
5120        vim::apply_visual_operator(self, op);
5121    }
5122
5123    /// Replace each character cell in the current VisualBlock selection with
5124    /// `ch`. Mirrors the engine's `block_replace` free fn. Promoted in Phase
5125    /// 6.6e for the VisualBlock `r<ch>` command in `hjkl-vim::normal`.
5126    pub fn replace_block_char(&mut self, ch: char) {
5127        vim::block_replace(self, ch);
5128    }
5129
5130    /// Extend the current visual selection to cover the text object identified
5131    /// by `ch` and `inner`. Maps `ch` to a `TextObject`, resolves its range
5132    /// via `text_object_range`, then updates the visual anchor and cursor.
5133    ///
5134    /// Promoted in Phase 6.6e for the visual-mode `i<ch>` / `a<ch>` commands
5135    /// in `hjkl-vim::normal::handle_visual_text_obj`.
5136    pub fn visual_text_obj_extend(&mut self, ch: char, inner: bool) {
5137        use crate::vim::{Mode, TextObject};
5138        let obj = match ch {
5139            'w' => TextObject::Word { big: false },
5140            'W' => TextObject::Word { big: true },
5141            '"' | '\'' | '`' => TextObject::Quote(ch),
5142            '(' | ')' | 'b' => TextObject::Bracket('('),
5143            '[' | ']' => TextObject::Bracket('['),
5144            '{' | '}' | 'B' => TextObject::Bracket('{'),
5145            '<' | '>' => TextObject::Bracket('<'),
5146            'p' => TextObject::Paragraph,
5147            't' => TextObject::XmlTag,
5148            's' => TextObject::Sentence,
5149            _ => return,
5150        };
5151        let Some((start, end, kind)) = vim::text_object_range(self, obj, inner) else {
5152            return;
5153        };
5154        match kind {
5155            crate::vim::RangeKind::Linewise => {
5156                self.vim.visual_line_anchor = start.0;
5157                self.vim.mode = Mode::VisualLine;
5158                self.vim.current_mode = VimMode::VisualLine;
5159                self.jump_cursor(end.0, 0);
5160            }
5161            _ => {
5162                self.vim.mode = Mode::Visual;
5163                self.vim.current_mode = VimMode::Visual;
5164                self.vim.visual_anchor = (start.0, start.1);
5165                let (er, ec) = vim::retreat_one(self, end);
5166                self.jump_cursor(er, ec);
5167            }
5168        }
5169    }
5170}
5171
5172/// Visual column of the character at `char_col` in `line`, treating `\t`
5173/// as expansion to the next `tab_width` stop and every other char as
5174/// 1 cell wide. Wide-char support (CJK, emoji) is a separate concern —
5175/// the cursor math elsewhere also assumes single-cell chars.
5176fn visual_col_for_char(line: &str, char_col: usize, tab_width: usize) -> usize {
5177    let mut visual = 0usize;
5178    for (i, ch) in line.chars().enumerate() {
5179        if i >= char_col {
5180            break;
5181        }
5182        if ch == '\t' {
5183            visual += tab_width - (visual % tab_width);
5184        } else {
5185            visual += 1;
5186        }
5187    }
5188    visual
5189}
5190
5191#[cfg(feature = "crossterm")]
5192impl From<KeyEvent> for Input {
5193    fn from(key: KeyEvent) -> Self {
5194        let k = match key.code {
5195            KeyCode::Char(c) => Key::Char(c),
5196            KeyCode::Backspace => Key::Backspace,
5197            KeyCode::Delete => Key::Delete,
5198            KeyCode::Enter => Key::Enter,
5199            KeyCode::Left => Key::Left,
5200            KeyCode::Right => Key::Right,
5201            KeyCode::Up => Key::Up,
5202            KeyCode::Down => Key::Down,
5203            KeyCode::Home => Key::Home,
5204            KeyCode::End => Key::End,
5205            KeyCode::Tab => Key::Tab,
5206            KeyCode::Esc => Key::Esc,
5207            _ => Key::Null,
5208        };
5209        Input {
5210            key: k,
5211            ctrl: key.modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::CONTROL),
5212            alt: key.modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::ALT),
5213            shift: key.modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::SHIFT),
5214        }
5215    }
5216}
5217
5218/// Crossterm `KeyEvent` → engine `Input`. Thin wrapper that delegates
5219/// to the [`From`] impl above; kept as a free fn for the in-tree
5220/// callers in the legacy ratatui-coupled paths.
5221#[cfg(feature = "crossterm")]
5222pub fn crossterm_to_input(key: KeyEvent) -> Input {
5223    Input::from(key)
5224}
5225
5226#[cfg(all(test, feature = "crossterm", feature = "ratatui"))]
5227mod tests {
5228    use super::*;
5229    use crate::types::Host;
5230    use crossterm::event::KeyEvent;
5231
5232    #[allow(dead_code)]
5233    fn key(code: KeyCode) -> KeyEvent {
5234        KeyEvent::new(code, KeyModifiers::NONE)
5235    }
5236    #[allow(dead_code)]
5237    fn shift_key(code: KeyCode) -> KeyEvent {
5238        KeyEvent::new(code, KeyModifiers::SHIFT)
5239    }
5240    #[allow(dead_code)]
5241    fn ctrl_key(code: KeyCode) -> KeyEvent {
5242        KeyEvent::new(code, KeyModifiers::CONTROL)
5243    }
5244
5245    #[test]
5246    fn intern_style_dedups_engine_native_styles() {
5247        use crate::types::{Attrs, Color, Style};
5248        let mut e = Editor::new(
5249            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5250            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5251            crate::types::Options::default(),
5252        );
5253        let s = Style {
5254            fg: Some(Color(255, 0, 0)),
5255            bg: None,
5256            attrs: Attrs::BOLD,
5257        };
5258        let id_a = e.intern_style(s);
5259        // Re-interning the same engine style returns the same id.
5260        let id_b = e.intern_style(s);
5261        assert_eq!(id_a, id_b);
5262        // Engine accessor returns the same style back.
5263        let back = e.engine_style_at(id_a).expect("interned");
5264        assert_eq!(back, s);
5265    }
5266
5267    #[test]
5268    fn engine_style_at_out_of_range_returns_none() {
5269        let e = Editor::new(
5270            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5271            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5272            crate::types::Options::default(),
5273        );
5274        assert!(e.engine_style_at(99).is_none());
5275    }
5276
5277    #[test]
5278    fn options_bridge_roundtrip() {
5279        let mut e = Editor::new(
5280            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5281            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5282            crate::types::Options::default(),
5283        );
5284        let opts = e.current_options();
5285        // 0.2.0: defaults flipped to modern editor norms — 4-space soft tabs.
5286        assert_eq!(opts.shiftwidth, 4);
5287        assert_eq!(opts.tabstop, 4);
5288
5289        let new_opts = crate::types::Options {
5290            shiftwidth: 4,
5291            tabstop: 2,
5292            ignorecase: true,
5293            ..crate::types::Options::default()
5294        };
5295        e.apply_options(&new_opts);
5296
5297        let after = e.current_options();
5298        assert_eq!(after.shiftwidth, 4);
5299        assert_eq!(after.tabstop, 2);
5300        assert!(after.ignorecase);
5301    }
5302
5303    #[test]
5304    fn selection_highlight_none_in_normal() {
5305        let mut e = Editor::new(
5306            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5307            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5308            crate::types::Options::default(),
5309        );
5310        e.set_content("hello");
5311        assert!(e.selection_highlight().is_none());
5312    }
5313
5314    #[test]
5315    fn highlights_emit_search_matches() {
5316        use crate::types::HighlightKind;
5317        let mut e = Editor::new(
5318            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5319            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5320            crate::types::Options::default(),
5321        );
5322        e.set_content("foo bar foo\nbaz qux\n");
5323        // 0.0.35: arm via the engine search state. The buffer
5324        // accessor still works (deprecated) but new code goes
5325        // through Editor.
5326        e.set_search_pattern(Some(regex::Regex::new("foo").unwrap()));
5327        let hs = e.highlights_for_line(0);
5328        assert_eq!(hs.len(), 2);
5329        for h in &hs {
5330            assert_eq!(h.kind, HighlightKind::SearchMatch);
5331            assert_eq!(h.range.start.line, 0);
5332            assert_eq!(h.range.end.line, 0);
5333        }
5334    }
5335
5336    #[test]
5337    fn highlights_empty_without_pattern() {
5338        let mut e = Editor::new(
5339            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5340            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5341            crate::types::Options::default(),
5342        );
5343        e.set_content("foo bar");
5344        assert!(e.highlights_for_line(0).is_empty());
5345    }
5346
5347    #[test]
5348    fn highlights_empty_for_out_of_range_line() {
5349        let mut e = Editor::new(
5350            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5351            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5352            crate::types::Options::default(),
5353        );
5354        e.set_content("foo");
5355        e.set_search_pattern(Some(regex::Regex::new("foo").unwrap()));
5356        assert!(e.highlights_for_line(99).is_empty());
5357    }
5358
5359    #[test]
5360    fn snapshot_roundtrips_through_restore() {
5361        use crate::types::SnapshotMode;
5362        let mut e = Editor::new(
5363            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5364            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5365            crate::types::Options::default(),
5366        );
5367        e.set_content("alpha\nbeta\ngamma");
5368        e.jump_cursor(2, 3);
5369        let snap = e.take_snapshot();
5370        assert_eq!(snap.mode, SnapshotMode::Normal);
5371        assert_eq!(snap.cursor, (2, 3));
5372        assert_eq!(snap.lines.len(), 3);
5373
5374        let mut other = Editor::new(
5375            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5376            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5377            crate::types::Options::default(),
5378        );
5379        other.restore_snapshot(snap).expect("restore");
5380        assert_eq!(other.cursor(), (2, 3));
5381        assert_eq!(other.buffer().lines().len(), 3);
5382    }
5383
5384    #[test]
5385    fn restore_snapshot_rejects_version_mismatch() {
5386        let mut e = Editor::new(
5387            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5388            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5389            crate::types::Options::default(),
5390        );
5391        let mut snap = e.take_snapshot();
5392        snap.version = 9999;
5393        match e.restore_snapshot(snap) {
5394            Err(crate::EngineError::SnapshotVersion(got, want)) => {
5395                assert_eq!(got, 9999);
5396                assert_eq!(want, crate::types::EditorSnapshot::VERSION);
5397            }
5398            other => panic!("expected SnapshotVersion err, got {other:?}"),
5399        }
5400    }
5401
5402    #[test]
5403    fn take_content_change_returns_some_on_first_dirty() {
5404        let mut e = Editor::new(
5405            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5406            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5407            crate::types::Options::default(),
5408        );
5409        e.set_content("hello");
5410        let first = e.take_content_change();
5411        assert!(first.is_some());
5412        let second = e.take_content_change();
5413        assert!(second.is_none());
5414    }
5415
5416    fn many_lines(n: usize) -> String {
5417        (0..n)
5418            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
5419            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
5420            .join("\n")
5421    }
5422
5423    #[allow(dead_code)]
5424    fn prime_viewport<H: Host>(e: &mut Editor<hjkl_buffer::Buffer, H>, height: u16) {
5425        e.set_viewport_height(height);
5426    }
5427
5428    /// Contract that the TUI drain relies on: `set_content` flags the
5429    /// editor dirty (so the next `take_dirty` call reports the change),
5430    /// and a second `take_dirty` returns `false` after consumption. The
5431    /// TUI drains this flag after every programmatic content load so
5432    /// opening a tab doesn't get mistaken for a user edit and mark the
5433    /// tab dirty (which would then trigger the quit-prompt on `:q`).
5434    #[test]
5435    fn set_content_dirties_then_take_dirty_clears() {
5436        let mut e = Editor::new(
5437            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5438            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5439            crate::types::Options::default(),
5440        );
5441        e.set_content("hello");
5442        assert!(
5443            e.take_dirty(),
5444            "set_content should leave content_dirty=true"
5445        );
5446        assert!(!e.take_dirty(), "take_dirty should clear the flag");
5447    }
5448
5449    #[test]
5450    fn content_arc_cache_invalidated_by_set_content() {
5451        let mut e = Editor::new(
5452            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5453            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5454            crate::types::Options::default(),
5455        );
5456        e.set_content("one");
5457        let a = e.content_arc();
5458        e.set_content("two");
5459        let b = e.content_arc();
5460        assert!(!std::sync::Arc::ptr_eq(&a, &b));
5461        assert!(b.starts_with("two"));
5462    }
5463
5464    // ── lnum_width ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
5465
5466    #[test]
5467    fn lnum_width_numberwidth_floor_enforced() {
5468        let mut e = Editor::new(
5469            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5470            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5471            crate::types::Options::default(),
5472        );
5473        // Default: number=true, numberwidth=4; buffer has 1 line → digits=1,
5474        // needed=2 which is less than floor of 4.
5475        e.set_content("single line");
5476        assert_eq!(e.lnum_width(), 4, "should be floored to numberwidth (4)");
5477    }
5478
5479    #[test]
5480    fn lnum_width_zero_when_both_flags_off() {
5481        let mut e = Editor::new(
5482            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5483            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5484            crate::types::Options {
5485                number: false,
5486                relativenumber: false,
5487                ..crate::types::Options::default()
5488            },
5489        );
5490        e.set_content("some content");
5491        assert_eq!(
5492            e.lnum_width(),
5493            0,
5494            "gutter should be 0 when number flags are off"
5495        );
5496    }
5497
5498    // ── doc-coord mouse primitives (Phase 1 — issue #114) ──────────────────
5499
5500    #[test]
5501    fn mouse_click_doc_moves_cursor_to_doc_coords() {
5502        let mut e = Editor::new(
5503            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5504            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5505            crate::types::Options::default(),
5506        );
5507        e.set_content("hello\nworld");
5508        e.mouse_click_doc(1, 2);
5509        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (1, 2));
5510    }
5511
5512    #[test]
5513    fn mouse_click_doc_normal_mode_clamps_past_eol_to_last_char() {
5514        let mut e = Editor::new(
5515            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5516            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5517            crate::types::Options::default(),
5518        );
5519        e.set_content("hello");
5520        // Normal mode (default after construction): "hello" has 5 chars,
5521        // past-EOL click clamps to col=4 (last char 'o' — never on the
5522        // implicit \n, vim/neovim convention).
5523        e.mouse_click_doc(0, 99);
5524        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 4));
5525    }
5526
5527    #[test]
5528    fn mouse_click_doc_normal_mode_clamps_past_eol_multibyte() {
5529        let mut e = Editor::new(
5530            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5531            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5532            crate::types::Options::default(),
5533        );
5534        // 5 chars, 6 bytes — clamping must be char-counted, not byte-counted.
5535        e.set_content("héllo");
5536        e.mouse_click_doc(0, 99);
5537        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 4));
5538    }
5539
5540    #[test]
5541    fn mouse_click_doc_insert_mode_allows_one_past_eol() {
5542        let mut e = Editor::new(
5543            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5544            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5545            crate::types::Options::default(),
5546        );
5547        e.set_content("hello");
5548        e.enter_insert_i(1);
5549        // Insert mode allows the one-past-EOL position (col=5 for 5-char
5550        // line) — that's the canonical insert-here sentinel.
5551        e.mouse_click_doc(0, 99);
5552        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 5));
5553    }
5554
5555    #[test]
5556    fn mouse_click_doc_resets_sticky_col() {
5557        let mut e = Editor::new(
5558            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5559            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5560            crate::types::Options::default(),
5561        );
5562        e.set_content("aaaaa\nbb\naaaaa");
5563        // Pretend a previous keyboard motion put intended col at 4 (e.g.
5564        // user navigated $ on row 0).
5565        e.sticky_col = Some(4);
5566        // Click on row 1, col 1 (the second 'b' on a short line).
5567        e.mouse_click_doc(1, 1);
5568        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (1, 1));
5569        assert_eq!(
5570            e.sticky_col,
5571            Some(1),
5572            "click must reset sticky_col so a subsequent j/k uses the clicked column \
5573             as the intended visual column (not the previous keyboard-tracked col)"
5574        );
5575    }
5576
5577    #[test]
5578    fn mouse_click_doc_exits_visual_mode() {
5579        use crate::VimMode;
5580        let mut e = Editor::new(
5581            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5582            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5583            crate::types::Options::default(),
5584        );
5585        e.set_content("hello");
5586        e.enter_visual_char();
5587        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), VimMode::Visual);
5588        e.mouse_click_doc(0, 2);
5589        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), VimMode::Normal);
5590        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 2));
5591    }
5592
5593    #[test]
5594    fn set_cursor_doc_clamps_past_last_row() {
5595        let mut e = Editor::new(
5596            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5597            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5598            crate::types::Options::default(),
5599        );
5600        e.set_content("one\ntwo");
5601        // doc has 2 rows (0 and 1); row 99 clamps to 1.
5602        e.set_cursor_doc(99, 0);
5603        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (1, 0));
5604    }
5605
5606    #[test]
5607    fn mouse_begin_drag_enters_visual_char() {
5608        use crate::VimMode;
5609        let mut e = Editor::new(
5610            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5611            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5612            crate::types::Options::default(),
5613        );
5614        e.set_content("hello");
5615        e.mouse_begin_drag();
5616        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), VimMode::Visual);
5617    }
5618
5619    #[test]
5620    fn mouse_extend_drag_doc_moves_cursor_leaving_visual_anchor() {
5621        use crate::VimMode;
5622        let mut e = Editor::new(
5623            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5624            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5625            crate::types::Options::default(),
5626        );
5627        e.set_content("hello world");
5628        e.mouse_begin_drag(); // anchor at (0,0)
5629        e.mouse_extend_drag_doc(0, 5);
5630        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), VimMode::Visual);
5631        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 5));
5632    }
5633
5634    // ── Patch B (0.0.29): Host trait wired into Editor ──
5635
5636    #[test]
5637    fn host_clipboard_round_trip_via_default_host() {
5638        // DefaultHost stores write_clipboard in-memory; read_clipboard
5639        // returns the most recent payload.
5640        let mut e = Editor::new(
5641            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
5642            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5643            crate::types::Options::default(),
5644        );
5645        e.host_mut().write_clipboard("payload".to_string());
5646        assert_eq!(e.host_mut().read_clipboard().as_deref(), Some("payload"));
5647    }
5648
5649    // ── ContentEdit emission ─────────────────────────────────────────
5650
5651    fn fresh_editor(initial: &str) -> Editor {
5652        let buffer = hjkl_buffer::Buffer::from_str(initial);
5653        Editor::new(
5654            buffer,
5655            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
5656            crate::types::Options::default(),
5657        )
5658    }
5659
5660    #[test]
5661    fn content_edit_insert_char_at_origin() {
5662        let mut e = fresh_editor("");
5663        let _ = e.mutate_edit(hjkl_buffer::Edit::InsertChar {
5664            at: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(0, 0),
5665            ch: 'a',
5666        });
5667        let edits = e.take_content_edits();
5668        assert_eq!(edits.len(), 1);
5669        let ce = &edits[0];
5670        assert_eq!(ce.start_byte, 0);
5671        assert_eq!(ce.old_end_byte, 0);
5672        assert_eq!(ce.new_end_byte, 1);
5673        assert_eq!(ce.start_position, (0, 0));
5674        assert_eq!(ce.old_end_position, (0, 0));
5675        assert_eq!(ce.new_end_position, (0, 1));
5676    }
5677
5678    #[test]
5679    fn content_edit_insert_str_multiline() {
5680        // Buffer "x\ny" — insert "ab\ncd" at end of row 0.
5681        let mut e = fresh_editor("x\ny");
5682        let _ = e.mutate_edit(hjkl_buffer::Edit::InsertStr {
5683            at: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(0, 1),
5684            text: "ab\ncd".into(),
5685        });
5686        let edits = e.take_content_edits();
5687        assert_eq!(edits.len(), 1);
5688        let ce = &edits[0];
5689        assert_eq!(ce.start_byte, 1);
5690        assert_eq!(ce.old_end_byte, 1);
5691        assert_eq!(ce.new_end_byte, 1 + 5);
5692        assert_eq!(ce.start_position, (0, 1));
5693        // Insertion contains one '\n', so row+1, col = bytes after last '\n' = 2.
5694        assert_eq!(ce.new_end_position, (1, 2));
5695    }
5696
5697    #[test]
5698    fn content_edit_delete_range_charwise() {
5699        // "abcdef" — delete chars 1..4 ("bcd").
5700        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcdef");
5701        let _ = e.mutate_edit(hjkl_buffer::Edit::DeleteRange {
5702            start: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(0, 1),
5703            end: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(0, 4),
5704            kind: hjkl_buffer::MotionKind::Char,
5705        });
5706        let edits = e.take_content_edits();
5707        assert_eq!(edits.len(), 1);
5708        let ce = &edits[0];
5709        assert_eq!(ce.start_byte, 1);
5710        assert_eq!(ce.old_end_byte, 4);
5711        assert_eq!(ce.new_end_byte, 1);
5712        assert!(ce.old_end_byte > ce.new_end_byte);
5713    }
5714
5715    #[test]
5716    fn content_edit_set_content_resets() {
5717        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo");
5718        let _ = e.mutate_edit(hjkl_buffer::Edit::InsertChar {
5719            at: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(0, 0),
5720            ch: 'X',
5721        });
5722        // set_content should clear queued edits and raise the reset
5723        // flag on the next take_content_reset.
5724        e.set_content("brand new");
5725        assert!(e.take_content_reset());
5726        // Subsequent call clears the flag.
5727        assert!(!e.take_content_reset());
5728        // Edits cleared on reset.
5729        assert!(e.take_content_edits().is_empty());
5730    }
5731
5732    #[test]
5733    fn content_edit_multiple_replaces_in_order() {
5734        // Three Replace edits applied left-to-right (mimics the
5735        // substitute path's per-match Replace fan-out). Verify each
5736        // mutation queues exactly one ContentEdit and they're drained
5737        // in source-order with structurally valid byte spans.
5738        let mut e = fresh_editor("xax xbx xcx");
5739        let _ = e.take_content_edits();
5740        let _ = e.take_content_reset();
5741        // Replace each "x" with "yy", left to right. After each replace,
5742        // the next match's char-col shifts by +1 (since "yy" is 1 char
5743        // longer than "x" but they're both ASCII so byte = char here).
5744        let positions = [(0usize, 0usize), (0, 4), (0, 8)];
5745        for (row, col) in positions {
5746            let _ = e.mutate_edit(hjkl_buffer::Edit::Replace {
5747                start: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(row, col),
5748                end: hjkl_buffer::Position::new(row, col + 1),
5749                with: "yy".into(),
5750            });
5751        }
5752        let edits = e.take_content_edits();
5753        assert_eq!(edits.len(), 3);
5754        for ce in &edits {
5755            assert!(ce.start_byte <= ce.old_end_byte);
5756            assert!(ce.start_byte <= ce.new_end_byte);
5757        }
5758        // Document order.
5759        for w in edits.windows(2) {
5760            assert!(w[0].start_byte <= w[1].start_byte);
5761        }
5762    }
5763
5764    #[test]
5765    fn replace_char_at_replaces_single_char_under_cursor() {
5766        // Matches vim's `rx` semantics: replace char under cursor.
5767        let mut e = fresh_editor("abc");
5768        e.jump_cursor(0, 1); // cursor on 'b'
5769        e.replace_char_at('X', 1);
5770        let got = e.content();
5771        let got = got.trim_end_matches('\n');
5772        assert_eq!(
5773            got, "aXc",
5774            "replace_char_at(X, 1) must replace 'b' with 'X'"
5775        );
5776        // Cursor stays on the replaced char.
5777        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 1));
5778    }
5779
5780    #[test]
5781    fn replace_char_at_count_replaces_multiple_chars() {
5782        // `3rx` in vim replaces 3 chars starting at cursor.
5783        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcde");
5784        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5785        e.replace_char_at('Z', 3);
5786        let got = e.content();
5787        let got = got.trim_end_matches('\n');
5788        assert_eq!(
5789            got, "ZZZde",
5790            "replace_char_at(Z, 3) must replace first 3 chars"
5791        );
5792    }
5793
5794    #[test]
5795    fn find_char_method_moves_to_target() {
5796        // buffer "abcabc", cursor (0,0), f<c> → cursor (0,2).
5797        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcabc");
5798        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5799        e.find_char('c', true, false, 1);
5800        assert_eq!(
5801            e.cursor(),
5802            (0, 2),
5803            "find_char('c', forward=true, till=false, count=1) must land on 'c' at col 2"
5804        );
5805    }
5806
5807    // ── after_g unit tests (Phase 2b-ii) ────────────────────────────────────
5808
5809    #[test]
5810    fn after_g_gg_jumps_to_top() {
5811        let content: String = (0..20).map(|i| format!("line {i}\n")).collect();
5812        let mut e = fresh_editor(&content);
5813        e.jump_cursor(15, 0);
5814        e.after_g('g', 1);
5815        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0, "gg must move cursor to row 0");
5816    }
5817
5818    #[test]
5819    fn after_g_gg_with_count_jumps_line() {
5820        // 5gg → row 4 (0-indexed).
5821        let content: String = (0..20).map(|i| format!("line {i}\n")).collect();
5822        let mut e = fresh_editor(&content);
5823        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5824        e.after_g('g', 5);
5825        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 4, "5gg must land on row 4");
5826    }
5827
5828    #[test]
5829    fn after_g_gj_moves_down() {
5830        let mut e = fresh_editor("line0\nline1\nline2\n");
5831        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5832        e.after_g('j', 1);
5833        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1, "gj must move down one display row");
5834    }
5835
5836    #[test]
5837    fn after_g_gu_sets_operator_pending() {
5838        // gU enters operator-pending with Uppercase op; next key applies it.
5839        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5840        e.after_g('U', 1);
5841        // The engine should now be chord-pending (Pending::Op set).
5842        assert!(
5843            e.is_chord_pending(),
5844            "gU must set engine chord-pending (Pending::Op)"
5845        );
5846    }
5847
5848    #[test]
5849    fn after_g_g_star_searches_forward_non_whole_word() {
5850        // g* on word "foo" in "foobar" should find the match.
5851        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo foobar\n");
5852        e.jump_cursor(0, 0); // cursor on 'f' of "foo"
5853        e.after_g('*', 1);
5854        // After g* the cursor should have moved (ScreenDown motion is
5855        // not applicable here; WordAtCursor forward moves to next match).
5856        // At minimum: no panic and mode stays Normal.
5857        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), VimMode::Normal, "g* must stay in Normal mode");
5858    }
5859
5860    // ── apply_motion controller tests (Phase 3a) ────────────────────────────
5861
5862    #[test]
5863    fn apply_motion_char_left_moves_cursor() {
5864        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5865        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
5866        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::CharLeft, 1);
5867        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 2), "CharLeft moves one col left");
5868    }
5869
5870    #[test]
5871    fn apply_motion_char_left_clamps_at_col_zero() {
5872        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5873        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5874        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::CharLeft, 1);
5875        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 0), "CharLeft at col 0 must not wrap");
5876    }
5877
5878    #[test]
5879    fn apply_motion_char_left_with_count() {
5880        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5881        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
5882        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::CharLeft, 3);
5883        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 1), "CharLeft count=3 moves three cols left");
5884    }
5885
5886    #[test]
5887    fn apply_motion_char_right_moves_cursor() {
5888        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5889        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5890        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::CharRight, 1);
5891        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 1), "CharRight moves one col right");
5892    }
5893
5894    #[test]
5895    fn apply_motion_char_right_clamps_at_last_char() {
5896        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5897        // "hello" has chars at 0..=4; normal mode clamps at 4.
5898        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
5899        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::CharRight, 1);
5900        assert_eq!(
5901            e.cursor(),
5902            (0, 4),
5903            "CharRight at end must not go past last char"
5904        );
5905    }
5906
5907    #[test]
5908    fn apply_motion_line_down_moves_cursor() {
5909        let mut e = fresh_editor("line0\nline1\nline2\n");
5910        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5911        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineDown, 1);
5912        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1, "LineDown moves one row down");
5913    }
5914
5915    #[test]
5916    fn apply_motion_line_down_with_count() {
5917        let mut e = fresh_editor("line0\nline1\nline2\n");
5918        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5919        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineDown, 2);
5920        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 2, "LineDown count=2 moves two rows down");
5921    }
5922
5923    #[test]
5924    fn apply_motion_line_up_moves_cursor() {
5925        let mut e = fresh_editor("line0\nline1\nline2\n");
5926        e.jump_cursor(2, 0);
5927        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineUp, 1);
5928        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1, "LineUp moves one row up");
5929    }
5930
5931    #[test]
5932    fn apply_motion_line_up_clamps_at_top() {
5933        let mut e = fresh_editor("line0\nline1\n");
5934        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5935        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineUp, 1);
5936        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0, "LineUp at top must not go negative");
5937    }
5938
5939    #[test]
5940    fn apply_motion_first_non_blank_down_moves_and_lands_on_non_blank() {
5941        // Line 0: "  hello" (indent 2), line 1: "  world" (indent 2).
5942        let mut e = fresh_editor("  hello\n  world\n");
5943        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5944        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FirstNonBlankDown, 1);
5945        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1, "FirstNonBlankDown must move to next row");
5946        assert_eq!(
5947            e.cursor().1,
5948            2,
5949            "FirstNonBlankDown must land on first non-blank col"
5950        );
5951    }
5952
5953    #[test]
5954    fn apply_motion_first_non_blank_up_moves_and_lands_on_non_blank() {
5955        let mut e = fresh_editor("  hello\n  world\n");
5956        e.jump_cursor(1, 4);
5957        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FirstNonBlankUp, 1);
5958        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0, "FirstNonBlankUp must move to prev row");
5959        assert_eq!(
5960            e.cursor().1,
5961            2,
5962            "FirstNonBlankUp must land on first non-blank col"
5963        );
5964    }
5965
5966    #[test]
5967    fn apply_motion_count_zero_treated_as_one() {
5968        // count=0 must be normalised to 1 (count.max(1) in apply_motion_kind).
5969        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n");
5970        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
5971        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::CharLeft, 0);
5972        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 2), "count=0 treated as 1 for CharLeft");
5973    }
5974
5975    // ── apply_motion controller tests (Phase 3b) — word motions ─────────────
5976
5977    #[test]
5978    fn apply_motion_word_forward_moves_to_next_word() {
5979        // "hello world\n": 'w' from col 0 lands on 'w' of "world" at col 6.
5980        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world\n");
5981        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5982        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::WordForward, 1);
5983        assert_eq!(
5984            e.cursor(),
5985            (0, 6),
5986            "WordForward moves to start of next word"
5987        );
5988    }
5989
5990    #[test]
5991    fn apply_motion_word_forward_with_count() {
5992        // "one two three\n": 2w from col 0 → start of "three" at col 8.
5993        let mut e = fresh_editor("one two three\n");
5994        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
5995        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::WordForward, 2);
5996        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 8), "WordForward count=2 skips two words");
5997    }
5998
5999    #[test]
6000    fn apply_motion_big_word_forward_moves_to_next_big_word() {
6001        // "foo.bar baz\n": W from col 0 skips entire "foo.bar" (one WORD) to 'b' at col 8.
6002        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo.bar baz\n");
6003        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6004        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BigWordForward, 1);
6005        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 8), "BigWordForward skips the whole WORD");
6006    }
6007
6008    #[test]
6009    fn apply_motion_big_word_forward_with_count() {
6010        // "aa bb cc\n": 2W from col 0 → start of "cc" at col 6.
6011        let mut e = fresh_editor("aa bb cc\n");
6012        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6013        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BigWordForward, 2);
6014        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 6), "BigWordForward count=2 skips two WORDs");
6015    }
6016
6017    #[test]
6018    fn apply_motion_word_backward_moves_to_prev_word() {
6019        // "hello world\n": 'b' from col 6 ('w') lands back at col 0 ('h').
6020        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world\n");
6021        e.jump_cursor(0, 6);
6022        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::WordBackward, 1);
6023        assert_eq!(
6024            e.cursor(),
6025            (0, 0),
6026            "WordBackward moves to start of prev word"
6027        );
6028    }
6029
6030    #[test]
6031    fn apply_motion_word_backward_with_count() {
6032        // "one two three\n": 2b from col 8 ('t' of "three") → col 0 ('o' of "one").
6033        let mut e = fresh_editor("one two three\n");
6034        e.jump_cursor(0, 8);
6035        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::WordBackward, 2);
6036        assert_eq!(
6037            e.cursor(),
6038            (0, 0),
6039            "WordBackward count=2 skips two words back"
6040        );
6041    }
6042
6043    #[test]
6044    fn apply_motion_big_word_backward_moves_to_prev_big_word() {
6045        // "foo.bar baz\n": B from col 8 ('b' of "baz") → col 0 (start of "foo.bar" WORD).
6046        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo.bar baz\n");
6047        e.jump_cursor(0, 8);
6048        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BigWordBackward, 1);
6049        assert_eq!(
6050            e.cursor(),
6051            (0, 0),
6052            "BigWordBackward jumps to start of prev WORD"
6053        );
6054    }
6055
6056    #[test]
6057    fn apply_motion_big_word_backward_with_count() {
6058        // "aa bb cc\n": 2B from col 6 ('c') → col 0 ('a').
6059        let mut e = fresh_editor("aa bb cc\n");
6060        e.jump_cursor(0, 6);
6061        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BigWordBackward, 2);
6062        assert_eq!(
6063            e.cursor(),
6064            (0, 0),
6065            "BigWordBackward count=2 skips two WORDs back"
6066        );
6067    }
6068
6069    #[test]
6070    fn apply_motion_word_end_moves_to_end_of_word() {
6071        // "hello world\n": 'e' from col 0 lands on 'o' of "hello" at col 4.
6072        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world\n");
6073        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6074        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::WordEnd, 1);
6075        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 4), "WordEnd moves to end of current word");
6076    }
6077
6078    #[test]
6079    fn apply_motion_word_end_with_count() {
6080        // "one two three\n": 2e from col 0 → end of "two" at col 6.
6081        let mut e = fresh_editor("one two three\n");
6082        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6083        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::WordEnd, 2);
6084        assert_eq!(
6085            e.cursor(),
6086            (0, 6),
6087            "WordEnd count=2 lands on end of second word"
6088        );
6089    }
6090
6091    #[test]
6092    fn apply_motion_big_word_end_moves_to_end_of_big_word() {
6093        // "foo.bar baz\n": E from col 0 → end of "foo.bar" WORD at col 6.
6094        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo.bar baz\n");
6095        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6096        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BigWordEnd, 1);
6097        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 6), "BigWordEnd lands on end of WORD");
6098    }
6099
6100    #[test]
6101    fn apply_motion_big_word_end_with_count() {
6102        // "aa bb cc\n": 2E from col 0 → end of "bb" at col 4.
6103        let mut e = fresh_editor("aa bb cc\n");
6104        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6105        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BigWordEnd, 2);
6106        assert_eq!(
6107            e.cursor(),
6108            (0, 4),
6109            "BigWordEnd count=2 lands on end of second WORD"
6110        );
6111    }
6112
6113    // ── apply_motion controller tests (Phase 3c) — line-anchor motions ────────
6114
6115    #[test]
6116    fn apply_motion_line_start_lands_at_col_zero() {
6117        // "  foo bar  \n": `0` from col 5 → col 0 unconditionally.
6118        let mut e = fresh_editor("  foo bar  \n");
6119        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
6120        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineStart, 1);
6121        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 0), "LineStart lands at col 0");
6122    }
6123
6124    #[test]
6125    fn apply_motion_line_start_from_beginning_stays_at_col_zero() {
6126        // Already at col 0 — motion is a no-op but must not panic.
6127        let mut e = fresh_editor("  foo bar  \n");
6128        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6129        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineStart, 1);
6130        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 0), "LineStart from col 0 stays at col 0");
6131    }
6132
6133    #[test]
6134    fn apply_motion_first_non_blank_lands_on_first_non_blank() {
6135        // "  foo bar  \n": `^` from col 0 → col 2 ('f').
6136        let mut e = fresh_editor("  foo bar  \n");
6137        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6138        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FirstNonBlank, 1);
6139        assert_eq!(
6140            e.cursor(),
6141            (0, 2),
6142            "FirstNonBlank lands on first non-blank char"
6143        );
6144    }
6145
6146    #[test]
6147    fn apply_motion_first_non_blank_on_blank_line_lands_at_zero() {
6148        // "   \n": all whitespace — `^` must land at col 0.
6149        let mut e = fresh_editor("   \n");
6150        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
6151        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FirstNonBlank, 1);
6152        assert_eq!(
6153            e.cursor(),
6154            (0, 0),
6155            "FirstNonBlank on blank line stays at col 0"
6156        );
6157    }
6158
6159    #[test]
6160    fn apply_motion_line_end_lands_on_last_char() {
6161        // "  foo bar  \n": last char is the second space at col 10.
6162        let mut e = fresh_editor("  foo bar  \n");
6163        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6164        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineEnd, 1);
6165        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 10), "LineEnd lands on last char of line");
6166    }
6167
6168    #[test]
6169    fn apply_motion_line_end_on_empty_line_stays_at_zero() {
6170        // "\n": empty line — `$` must stay at col 0.
6171        let mut e = fresh_editor("\n");
6172        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6173        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::LineEnd, 1);
6174        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 0), "LineEnd on empty line stays at col 0");
6175    }
6176
6177    // ── apply_motion controller tests (Phase 3d) — doc-level motion ───────────
6178
6179    #[test]
6180    fn goto_line_count_1_lands_on_last_line() {
6181        // "foo\nbar\nbaz\n": bare `G` (count=1) → last content line (row 2).
6182        // Count convention: apply_motion_kind normalises 1 → execute_motion
6183        // with count=1 → FileBottom arm sees count <= 1 → move_bottom(0) =
6184        // last content row.
6185        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar\nbaz\n");
6186        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6187        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::GotoLine, 1);
6188        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (2, 0), "bare G lands on last content row");
6189    }
6190
6191    #[test]
6192    fn goto_line_count_5_lands_on_line_5() {
6193        // 6-line buffer (rows 0-5); `5G` → row 4 (1-based line 5).
6194        let mut e = fresh_editor("a\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\n");
6195        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6196        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::GotoLine, 5);
6197        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (4, 0), "5G lands on row 4 (1-based line 5)");
6198    }
6199
6200    #[test]
6201    fn goto_line_count_past_buffer_clamps_to_last_line() {
6202        // "foo\nbar\nbaz\n": `100G` → last content line (row 2), clamped.
6203        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar\nbaz\n");
6204        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6205        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::GotoLine, 100);
6206        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (2, 0), "100G clamps to last content row");
6207    }
6208
6209    // ── FindRepeat / FindRepeatReverse controller tests (Phase 3e) ────────────
6210
6211    #[test]
6212    fn find_repeat_after_f_finds_next_occurrence() {
6213        // "abcabc", cursor at (0,0). `fc` lands on (0,2). `;` repeats → (0,5).
6214        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcabc");
6215        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6216        e.find_char('c', true, false, 1);
6217        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 2), "fc must land on first 'c'");
6218        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FindRepeat, 1);
6219        assert_eq!(
6220            e.cursor(),
6221            (0, 5),
6222            "find_repeat (;) must advance to second 'c'"
6223        );
6224    }
6225
6226    #[test]
6227    fn find_repeat_reverse_after_f_finds_prev_occurrence() {
6228        // "abcabc", cursor at (0,0). `fc` lands on (0,2). `;` → (0,5). `,` back → (0,2).
6229        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcabc");
6230        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6231        e.find_char('c', true, false, 1);
6232        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 2), "fc must land on first 'c'");
6233        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FindRepeat, 1);
6234        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 5), "; must advance to second 'c'");
6235        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FindRepeatReverse, 1);
6236        assert_eq!(
6237            e.cursor(),
6238            (0, 2),
6239            "find_repeat_reverse (,) must go back to first 'c'"
6240        );
6241    }
6242
6243    #[test]
6244    fn find_repeat_with_no_prior_find_is_noop() {
6245        // Fresh editor, no prior find — `;` must not move cursor.
6246        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcabc");
6247        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6248        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FindRepeat, 1);
6249        assert_eq!(
6250            e.cursor(),
6251            (0, 3),
6252            "find_repeat with no prior find must be a no-op"
6253        );
6254    }
6255
6256    #[test]
6257    fn find_repeat_with_count_advances_count_times() {
6258        // "aXaXaX", cursor (0,0). `fX` → (0,1). `3;` → repeats 3× → (0,5).
6259        let mut e = fresh_editor("aXaXaX");
6260        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6261        e.find_char('X', true, false, 1);
6262        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 1), "fX must land on first 'X' at col 1");
6263        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FindRepeat, 3);
6264        assert_eq!(
6265            e.cursor(),
6266            (0, 5),
6267            "3; must advance 3 times from col 1 to col 5"
6268        );
6269    }
6270
6271    // ── BracketMatch controller tests (Phase 3f) ───────────────────────────────
6272
6273    #[test]
6274    fn bracket_match_jumps_to_matching_close_paren() {
6275        // "(abc)", cursor at (0,0) on `(` — `%` must jump to `)` at (0,4).
6276        let mut e = fresh_editor("(abc)");
6277        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6278        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BracketMatch, 1);
6279        assert_eq!(
6280            e.cursor(),
6281            (0, 4),
6282            "% on '(' must land on matching ')' at col 4"
6283        );
6284    }
6285
6286    #[test]
6287    fn bracket_match_jumps_to_matching_open_paren() {
6288        // "(abc)", cursor at (0,4) on `)` — `%` must jump back to `(` at (0,0).
6289        let mut e = fresh_editor("(abc)");
6290        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
6291        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BracketMatch, 1);
6292        assert_eq!(
6293            e.cursor(),
6294            (0, 0),
6295            "% on ')' must land on matching '(' at col 0"
6296        );
6297    }
6298
6299    #[test]
6300    fn bracket_match_with_no_match_on_line_is_noop_or_engine_behaviour() {
6301        // "abcd", cursor at (0,2) — no bracket under cursor; engine returns
6302        // false from matching_bracket, cursor must not move.
6303        let mut e = fresh_editor("abcd");
6304        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
6305        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::BracketMatch, 1);
6306        assert_eq!(
6307            e.cursor(),
6308            (0, 2),
6309            "% with no bracket under cursor must be a no-op"
6310        );
6311    }
6312
6313    // ── Scroll / viewport motion controller tests (Phase 3g) ──────────────────
6314
6315    /// Helper: build a 20-line buffer, set viewport to rows [5..14] (height=10).
6316    fn fresh_viewport_editor() -> Editor {
6317        let content = many_lines(20);
6318        let mut e = Editor::new(
6319            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::from_str(&content),
6320            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6321            crate::types::Options::default(),
6322        );
6323        // height=10, top_row=5 → visible rows 5..14.
6324        // set_viewport_height stores to the atomic; sync_buffer_from_textarea
6325        // propagates it to host.viewport_mut().height so motion helpers see it.
6326        e.set_viewport_height(10);
6327        e.sync_buffer_from_textarea();
6328        e.host_mut().viewport_mut().top_row = 5;
6329        e
6330    }
6331
6332    #[test]
6333    fn viewport_top_lands_on_first_visible_row() {
6334        // Viewport top=5, height=10. H (count=1) should land on row 5
6335        // (the first visible row, offset = count-1 = 0).
6336        let mut e = fresh_viewport_editor();
6337        e.jump_cursor(10, 0);
6338        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::ViewportTop, 1);
6339        assert_eq!(
6340            e.cursor().0,
6341            5,
6342            "H (count=1) must land on viewport top row (5)"
6343        );
6344    }
6345
6346    #[test]
6347    fn viewport_top_with_count_offsets_down() {
6348        // H with count=3 → viewport top + (3-1) = 5 + 2 = row 7.
6349        let mut e = fresh_viewport_editor();
6350        e.jump_cursor(12, 0);
6351        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::ViewportTop, 3);
6352        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 7, "3H must land at viewport top + 2 = row 7");
6353    }
6354
6355    #[test]
6356    fn viewport_middle_lands_on_middle_visible_row() {
6357        // Viewport top=5, height=10 → last visible = 14, mid = 5 + (14-5)/2 = 9.
6358        let mut e = fresh_viewport_editor();
6359        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6360        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::ViewportMiddle, 1);
6361        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 9, "M must land on middle visible row (9)");
6362    }
6363
6364    #[test]
6365    fn viewport_bottom_lands_on_last_visible_row() {
6366        // L (count=1) → viewport bottom, offset = count-1 = 0 → row 14.
6367        let mut e = fresh_viewport_editor();
6368        e.jump_cursor(5, 0);
6369        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::ViewportBottom, 1);
6370        assert_eq!(
6371            e.cursor().0,
6372            14,
6373            "L (count=1) must land on viewport bottom row (14)"
6374        );
6375    }
6376
6377    #[test]
6378    fn half_page_down_moves_cursor_by_half_window() {
6379        // viewport height=10, so half=5. Cursor at row 0 → row 5 after C-d.
6380        let mut e = Editor::new(
6381            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::from_str(&many_lines(30)),
6382            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6383            crate::types::Options::default(),
6384        );
6385        e.set_viewport_height(10);
6386        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6387        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::HalfPageDown, 1);
6388        assert_eq!(
6389            e.cursor().0,
6390            5,
6391            "<C-d> from row 0 with viewport height=10 must land on row 5"
6392        );
6393    }
6394
6395    #[test]
6396    fn half_page_up_moves_cursor_by_half_window_reverse() {
6397        // viewport height=10, half=5. Cursor at row 10 → row 5 after C-u.
6398        let mut e = Editor::new(
6399            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::from_str(&many_lines(30)),
6400            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6401            crate::types::Options::default(),
6402        );
6403        e.set_viewport_height(10);
6404        e.jump_cursor(10, 0);
6405        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::HalfPageUp, 1);
6406        assert_eq!(
6407            e.cursor().0,
6408            5,
6409            "<C-u> from row 10 with viewport height=10 must land on row 5"
6410        );
6411    }
6412
6413    #[test]
6414    fn full_page_down_moves_cursor_by_full_window() {
6415        // viewport height=10, full = 10 - 2 = 8. Cursor at row 0 → row 8.
6416        let mut e = Editor::new(
6417            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::from_str(&many_lines(30)),
6418            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6419            crate::types::Options::default(),
6420        );
6421        e.set_viewport_height(10);
6422        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6423        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FullPageDown, 1);
6424        assert_eq!(
6425            e.cursor().0,
6426            8,
6427            "<C-f> from row 0 with viewport height=10 must land on row 8"
6428        );
6429    }
6430
6431    #[test]
6432    fn full_page_up_moves_cursor_by_full_window_reverse() {
6433        // viewport height=10, full=8. Cursor at row 10 → row 2.
6434        let mut e = Editor::new(
6435            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::from_str(&many_lines(30)),
6436            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6437            crate::types::Options::default(),
6438        );
6439        e.set_viewport_height(10);
6440        e.jump_cursor(10, 0);
6441        e.apply_motion(crate::MotionKind::FullPageUp, 1);
6442        assert_eq!(
6443            e.cursor().0,
6444            2,
6445            "<C-b> from row 10 with viewport height=10 must land on row 2"
6446        );
6447    }
6448
6449    // ── set_mark_at_cursor unit tests ─────────────────────────────────────────
6450
6451    #[test]
6452    fn set_mark_at_cursor_alphabetic_records() {
6453        // `ma` at (0, 2) — mark 'a' must store (0, 2).
6454        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6455        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
6456        e.set_mark_at_cursor('a');
6457        assert_eq!(
6458            e.mark('a'),
6459            Some((0, 2)),
6460            "mark 'a' must record current pos"
6461        );
6462    }
6463
6464    #[test]
6465    fn set_mark_at_cursor_invalid_char_no_op() {
6466        // Invalid chars (digits, special) must not store a mark.
6467        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6468        e.jump_cursor(0, 1);
6469        e.set_mark_at_cursor('1'); // digit — not alphanumeric in vim mark sense
6470        assert_eq!(e.mark('1'), None, "digit mark must be a no-op");
6471        e.set_mark_at_cursor('['); // special — only goto uses '[', not set_mark
6472        assert_eq!(
6473            e.mark('['),
6474            None,
6475            "bracket char must be a no-op for set_mark"
6476        );
6477    }
6478
6479    #[test]
6480    fn set_mark_at_cursor_special_left_bracket() {
6481        // Confirm '[' is NOT stored by set_mark_at_cursor (vim's `m[` is invalid).
6482        // The `[` mark is only set automatically by operator paths, not `m[`.
6483        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6484        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6485        e.set_mark_at_cursor('[');
6486        assert_eq!(
6487            e.mark('['),
6488            None,
6489            "set_mark_at_cursor must reject '[' (vim: m[ is invalid)"
6490        );
6491    }
6492
6493    // ── goto_mark_line unit tests ─────────────────────────────────────────────
6494
6495    #[test]
6496    fn goto_mark_line_jumps_to_first_non_blank() {
6497        // Set mark 'a' at (1, 3), then jump back to (0, 0).
6498        // `'a` (linewise) must land on row 1, first non-blank column.
6499        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\n  world\n");
6500        e.jump_cursor(1, 3);
6501        e.set_mark_at_cursor('a');
6502        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6503        e.goto_mark_line('a');
6504        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1, "goto_mark_line must jump to mark row");
6505        // "  world" — first non-blank is col 2.
6506        assert_eq!(
6507            e.cursor().1,
6508            2,
6509            "goto_mark_line must land on first non-blank column"
6510        );
6511    }
6512
6513    #[test]
6514    fn goto_mark_line_unset_mark_no_op() {
6515        // Jumping to an unset mark must not move the cursor.
6516        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\nworld\n");
6517        e.jump_cursor(1, 2);
6518        e.goto_mark_line('z'); // 'z' not set
6519        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (1, 2), "unset mark jump must be a no-op");
6520    }
6521
6522    #[test]
6523    fn goto_mark_line_invalid_char_no_op() {
6524        // '!' is not a valid mark char — must not move cursor.
6525        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\nworld\n");
6526        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6527        e.goto_mark_line('!');
6528        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 0), "invalid mark char must be a no-op");
6529    }
6530
6531    // ── goto_mark_char unit tests ─────────────────────────────────────────────
6532
6533    #[test]
6534    fn goto_mark_char_jumps_to_exact_pos() {
6535        // Set mark 'b' at (1, 4), then jump back to (0, 0).
6536        // `` `b `` (charwise) must land on (1, 4) exactly.
6537        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\nworld\n");
6538        e.jump_cursor(1, 4);
6539        e.set_mark_at_cursor('b');
6540        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6541        e.goto_mark_char('b');
6542        assert_eq!(
6543            e.cursor(),
6544            (1, 4),
6545            "goto_mark_char must jump to exact mark position"
6546        );
6547    }
6548
6549    #[test]
6550    fn goto_mark_char_unset_mark_no_op() {
6551        // Jumping to an unset mark must not move the cursor.
6552        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\nworld\n");
6553        e.jump_cursor(1, 1);
6554        e.goto_mark_char('x'); // 'x' not set
6555        assert_eq!(
6556            e.cursor(),
6557            (1, 1),
6558            "unset charwise mark jump must be a no-op"
6559        );
6560    }
6561
6562    #[test]
6563    fn goto_mark_char_invalid_char_no_op() {
6564        // '#' is not a valid mark char — must not move cursor.
6565        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello\nworld\n");
6566        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
6567        e.goto_mark_char('#');
6568        assert_eq!(
6569            e.cursor(),
6570            (0, 2),
6571            "invalid charwise mark char must be a no-op"
6572        );
6573    }
6574
6575    // ── Macro controller API tests (Phase 5b) ─────────────────────────────────
6576
6577    #[test]
6578    fn start_macro_record_records_register() {
6579        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6580        assert!(!e.is_recording_macro());
6581        e.start_macro_record('a');
6582        assert!(e.is_recording_macro());
6583        assert_eq!(e.recording_register(), Some('a'));
6584    }
6585
6586    #[test]
6587    fn start_macro_record_capital_seeds_existing() {
6588        // `qa` records "h", stop. Then `qA` should seed from existing 'a' reg.
6589        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6590        e.start_macro_record('a');
6591        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6592            key: crate::input::Key::Char('h'),
6593            ..Default::default()
6594        });
6595        e.stop_macro_record();
6596        // Start capital 'A' — should seed from existing 'a' register.
6597        e.start_macro_record('A');
6598        // recording_keys should now contain 1 input (the seeded 'h').
6599        assert_eq!(
6600            e.vim.recording_keys.len(),
6601            1,
6602            "capital record must seed from existing lowercase reg"
6603        );
6604    }
6605
6606    #[test]
6607    fn stop_macro_record_writes_register() {
6608        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6609        e.start_macro_record('a');
6610        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6611            key: crate::input::Key::Char('h'),
6612            ..Default::default()
6613        });
6614        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6615            key: crate::input::Key::Char('l'),
6616            ..Default::default()
6617        });
6618        e.stop_macro_record();
6619        assert!(!e.is_recording_macro());
6620        // Register 'a' should contain "hl".
6621        let text = e
6622            .registers()
6623            .read('a')
6624            .map(|s| s.text.clone())
6625            .unwrap_or_default();
6626        assert_eq!(
6627            text, "hl",
6628            "stop_macro_record must write encoded keys to register"
6629        );
6630    }
6631
6632    #[test]
6633    fn is_recording_macro_reflects_state() {
6634        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6635        assert!(!e.is_recording_macro());
6636        e.start_macro_record('b');
6637        assert!(e.is_recording_macro());
6638        e.stop_macro_record();
6639        assert!(!e.is_recording_macro());
6640    }
6641
6642    #[test]
6643    fn play_macro_returns_decoded_inputs() {
6644        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6645        // Write "jj" into register 'a'.
6646        e.set_named_register_text('a', "jj".to_string());
6647        let inputs = e.play_macro('a', 1);
6648        assert_eq!(inputs.len(), 2);
6649        assert_eq!(inputs[0].key, crate::input::Key::Char('j'));
6650        assert_eq!(inputs[1].key, crate::input::Key::Char('j'));
6651        assert!(e.is_replaying_macro(), "play_macro must set replaying flag");
6652        e.end_macro_replay();
6653        assert!(!e.is_replaying_macro());
6654    }
6655
6656    #[test]
6657    fn play_macro_at_uses_last_macro() {
6658        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6659        e.set_named_register_text('a', "k".to_string());
6660        // Play 'a' first to set last_macro.
6661        let _ = e.play_macro('a', 1);
6662        e.end_macro_replay();
6663        // Now `@@` should replay 'a' again.
6664        let inputs = e.play_macro('@', 1);
6665        assert_eq!(inputs.len(), 1);
6666        assert_eq!(inputs[0].key, crate::input::Key::Char('k'));
6667        e.end_macro_replay();
6668    }
6669
6670    #[test]
6671    fn play_macro_with_count_repeats() {
6672        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6673        e.set_named_register_text('a', "j".to_string());
6674        let inputs = e.play_macro('a', 3);
6675        assert_eq!(inputs.len(), 3, "3@a must produce 3 inputs");
6676        e.end_macro_replay();
6677    }
6678
6679    #[test]
6680    fn record_input_appends_when_recording() {
6681        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6682        // Not recording: record_input is a no-op.
6683        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6684            key: crate::input::Key::Char('j'),
6685            ..Default::default()
6686        });
6687        assert_eq!(e.vim.recording_keys.len(), 0);
6688        // Start recording: record_input appends.
6689        e.start_macro_record('a');
6690        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6691            key: crate::input::Key::Char('j'),
6692            ..Default::default()
6693        });
6694        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6695            key: crate::input::Key::Char('k'),
6696            ..Default::default()
6697        });
6698        assert_eq!(e.vim.recording_keys.len(), 2);
6699        // During replay: record_input must NOT append.
6700        e.vim.replaying_macro = true;
6701        e.record_input(crate::input::Input {
6702            key: crate::input::Key::Char('l'),
6703            ..Default::default()
6704        });
6705        assert_eq!(
6706            e.vim.recording_keys.len(),
6707            2,
6708            "record_input must skip during replay"
6709        );
6710        e.vim.replaying_macro = false;
6711        e.stop_macro_record();
6712    }
6713
6714    // ── Phase 6.1 insert-mode primitive tests (kryptic-sh/hjkl#87) ────────────
6715
6716    /// Helper: enter insert mode via the public bridge, then call the method under test.
6717    fn enter_insert(e: &mut Editor) {
6718        e.enter_insert_i(1);
6719        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
6720    }
6721
6722    #[test]
6723    fn insert_char_basic() {
6724        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6725        enter_insert(&mut e);
6726        e.insert_char('X');
6727        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "Xhello");
6728        assert!(e.take_dirty());
6729    }
6730
6731    #[test]
6732    fn insert_newline_splits_line() {
6733        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6734        // Move to col 3 so we split "hel" | "lo".
6735        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6736        enter_insert(&mut e);
6737        e.insert_newline();
6738        let lines = e.buffer().lines().to_vec();
6739        assert_eq!(lines[0], "hel");
6740        assert_eq!(lines[1], "lo");
6741    }
6742
6743    #[test]
6744    fn insert_tab_expandtab_inserts_spaces() {
6745        let mut e = fresh_editor("");
6746        // Default options: expandtab=true, softtabstop=4, tabstop=4.
6747        enter_insert(&mut e);
6748        e.insert_tab();
6749        // At col 0 with sts=4: 4 spaces inserted.
6750        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "    ");
6751    }
6752
6753    #[test]
6754    fn insert_tab_real_tab_when_noexpandtab() {
6755        let opts = crate::types::Options {
6756            expandtab: false,
6757            ..crate::types::Options::default()
6758        };
6759        let mut e = Editor::new(
6760            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
6761            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6762            opts,
6763        );
6764        e.set_content("");
6765        enter_insert(&mut e);
6766        e.insert_tab();
6767        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "\t");
6768    }
6769
6770    #[test]
6771    fn insert_backspace_single_char() {
6772        // Cursor at col 3 in "hello", backspace deletes 'l'.
6773        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6774        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6775        enter_insert(&mut e);
6776        e.insert_backspace();
6777        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "helo");
6778    }
6779
6780    #[test]
6781    fn insert_backspace_softtabstop() {
6782        // With sts=4, expandtab: 4 spaces at col 4 → one backspace deletes all 4.
6783        let mut e = fresh_editor("    hello");
6784        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
6785        enter_insert(&mut e);
6786        e.insert_backspace();
6787        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
6788    }
6789
6790    #[test]
6791    fn insert_backspace_join_up() {
6792        // At col 0 on row 1, backspace joins with the previous line.
6793        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar");
6794        e.jump_cursor(1, 0);
6795        enter_insert(&mut e);
6796        e.insert_backspace();
6797        // Two rows merged into one.
6798        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines().len(), 1);
6799        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "foobar");
6800    }
6801
6802    #[test]
6803    fn leave_insert_steps_back_col() {
6804        // Esc in insert mode should move the cursor one cell left (vim convention).
6805        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6806        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6807        enter_insert(&mut e);
6808        // Type one char so cursor is at col 4, then call leave_insert_to_normal.
6809        e.insert_char('X');
6810        // cursor is now at col 4 (after the inserted 'X').
6811        let pre_col = e.cursor().1;
6812        e.leave_insert_to_normal();
6813        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
6814        // Cursor stepped back one.
6815        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, pre_col - 1);
6816    }
6817
6818    #[test]
6819    fn insert_ctrl_w_word_back() {
6820        // Ctrl-W deletes from cursor back to word start.
6821        // "hello world" — cursor at end of "world" (col 11).
6822        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world");
6823        // Normal mode clamps cursor to col 10 (last char); jump_cursor doesn't clamp.
6824        e.jump_cursor(0, 11);
6825        enter_insert(&mut e);
6826        e.insert_ctrl_w();
6827        // "world" (5 chars) deleted, leaving "hello ".
6828        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello ");
6829    }
6830
6831    #[test]
6832    fn insert_ctrl_u_deletes_to_line_start() {
6833        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world");
6834        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
6835        enter_insert(&mut e);
6836        e.insert_ctrl_u();
6837        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], " world");
6838    }
6839
6840    #[test]
6841    fn insert_ctrl_h_single_backspace() {
6842        // Ctrl-H is an alias for Backspace in insert mode.
6843        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6844        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6845        enter_insert(&mut e);
6846        e.insert_ctrl_h();
6847        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "helo");
6848    }
6849
6850    #[test]
6851    fn insert_ctrl_h_join_up() {
6852        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar");
6853        e.jump_cursor(1, 0);
6854        enter_insert(&mut e);
6855        e.insert_ctrl_h();
6856        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines().len(), 1);
6857        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "foobar");
6858    }
6859
6860    #[test]
6861    fn insert_ctrl_t_indents_current_line() {
6862        let mut e = Editor::new(
6863            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
6864            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6865            crate::types::Options {
6866                shiftwidth: 4,
6867                ..crate::types::Options::default()
6868            },
6869        );
6870        e.set_content("hello");
6871        enter_insert(&mut e);
6872        e.insert_ctrl_t();
6873        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "    hello");
6874    }
6875
6876    #[test]
6877    fn insert_ctrl_d_outdents_current_line() {
6878        let mut e = Editor::new(
6879            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
6880            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
6881            crate::types::Options {
6882                shiftwidth: 4,
6883                ..crate::types::Options::default()
6884            },
6885        );
6886        e.set_content("    hello");
6887        enter_insert(&mut e);
6888        e.insert_ctrl_d();
6889        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
6890    }
6891
6892    #[test]
6893    fn insert_ctrl_o_arm_sets_one_shot_normal() {
6894        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6895        enter_insert(&mut e);
6896        e.insert_ctrl_o_arm();
6897        // Mode should flip to Normal (one-shot).
6898        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
6899    }
6900
6901    #[test]
6902    fn insert_ctrl_r_arm_sets_pending_register() {
6903        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6904        enter_insert(&mut e);
6905        e.insert_ctrl_r_arm();
6906        // pending register flag set; mode stays Insert.
6907        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
6908        assert!(e.vim.insert_pending_register);
6909    }
6910
6911    #[test]
6912    fn insert_delete_removes_char_under_cursor() {
6913        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6914        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
6915        enter_insert(&mut e);
6916        e.insert_delete();
6917        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "helo");
6918    }
6919
6920    #[test]
6921    fn insert_delete_joins_lines_at_eol() {
6922        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar");
6923        // Position at end of row 0 (col 3 = past last char).
6924        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6925        enter_insert(&mut e);
6926        e.insert_delete();
6927        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines().len(), 1);
6928        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "foobar");
6929    }
6930
6931    #[test]
6932    fn insert_arrow_left_moves_cursor() {
6933        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6934        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
6935        enter_insert(&mut e);
6936        e.insert_arrow(crate::vim::InsertDir::Left);
6937        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 2);
6938    }
6939
6940    #[test]
6941    fn insert_arrow_right_moves_cursor() {
6942        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6943        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
6944        enter_insert(&mut e);
6945        e.insert_arrow(crate::vim::InsertDir::Right);
6946        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 3);
6947    }
6948
6949    #[test]
6950    fn insert_arrow_up_moves_cursor() {
6951        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar");
6952        e.jump_cursor(1, 0);
6953        enter_insert(&mut e);
6954        e.insert_arrow(crate::vim::InsertDir::Up);
6955        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0);
6956    }
6957
6958    #[test]
6959    fn insert_arrow_down_moves_cursor() {
6960        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo\nbar");
6961        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6962        enter_insert(&mut e);
6963        e.insert_arrow(crate::vim::InsertDir::Down);
6964        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1);
6965    }
6966
6967    #[test]
6968    fn insert_home_moves_to_line_start() {
6969        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6970        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
6971        enter_insert(&mut e);
6972        e.insert_home();
6973        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 0);
6974    }
6975
6976    #[test]
6977    fn insert_end_moves_to_line_end() {
6978        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
6979        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6980        enter_insert(&mut e);
6981        e.insert_end();
6982        // move_line_end lands on the last char (col 4) for "hello".
6983        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 4);
6984    }
6985
6986    #[test]
6987    fn insert_pageup_does_not_panic() {
6988        let mut e = fresh_editor("line1\nline2\nline3");
6989        e.jump_cursor(2, 0);
6990        enter_insert(&mut e);
6991        // Viewport height 0 → no crash (viewport_h saturates to 1 row effectively).
6992        e.insert_pageup(24);
6993    }
6994
6995    #[test]
6996    fn insert_pagedown_does_not_panic() {
6997        let mut e = fresh_editor("line1\nline2\nline3");
6998        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
6999        enter_insert(&mut e);
7000        e.insert_pagedown(24);
7001    }
7002
7003    #[test]
7004    fn leave_insert_to_normal_exits_mode() {
7005        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
7006        enter_insert(&mut e);
7007        e.leave_insert_to_normal();
7008        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7009    }
7010
7011    #[test]
7012    fn insert_backspace_at_buffer_start_is_noop() {
7013        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
7014        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
7015        enter_insert(&mut e);
7016        // No previous char and no previous row — should not panic.
7017        e.insert_backspace();
7018        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
7019    }
7020
7021    #[test]
7022    fn insert_delete_at_buffer_end_is_noop() {
7023        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello");
7024        // Cursor at col 5 (past last char index of 4), no next row.
7025        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
7026        enter_insert(&mut e);
7027        // col 5 >= line_chars (5), no next row → no-op.
7028        e.insert_delete();
7029        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
7030    }
7031
7032    // ── Phase 6.2: normal-mode primitive tests (kryptic-sh/hjkl#88) ─────────
7033
7034    // Helper: set content and ensure we are in Normal mode.
7035    fn normal_editor(initial: &str) -> Editor {
7036        let e = fresh_editor(initial);
7037        // fresh_editor starts in Normal; this is just a readability alias.
7038        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7039        e
7040    }
7041
7042    // ── Insert-mode entry ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7043
7044    #[test]
7045    fn enter_insert_i_lands_in_insert_at_cursor() {
7046        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7047        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
7048        e.enter_insert_i(1);
7049        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7050        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 2));
7051    }
7052
7053    #[test]
7054    fn enter_insert_shift_i_moves_to_first_non_blank_then_insert() {
7055        let mut e = normal_editor("  hello");
7056        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
7057        e.enter_insert_shift_i(1);
7058        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7059        // First non-blank of "  hello" is col 2.
7060        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 2);
7061    }
7062
7063    #[test]
7064    fn enter_insert_a_advances_one_then_insert() {
7065        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7066        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
7067        e.enter_insert_a(1);
7068        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7069        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 1);
7070    }
7071
7072    #[test]
7073    fn enter_insert_shift_a_lands_at_eol() {
7074        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7075        e.enter_insert_shift_a(1);
7076        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7077        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 5);
7078    }
7079
7080    #[test]
7081    fn open_line_below_creates_new_line_and_insert() {
7082        let mut e = normal_editor("hello\nworld");
7083        e.open_line_below(1);
7084        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7085        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines().len(), 3);
7086    }
7087
7088    #[test]
7089    fn open_line_above_creates_line_before_cursor() {
7090        let mut e = normal_editor("hello\nworld");
7091        e.jump_cursor(1, 0);
7092        e.open_line_above(1);
7093        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7094        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines().len(), 3);
7095        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 1);
7096    }
7097
7098    #[test]
7099    fn open_line_above_at_row_0_creates_blank_first_line() {
7100        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7101        e.open_line_above(1);
7102        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7103        // New blank line is row 0; old "hello" is row 1.
7104        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0);
7105        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[1], "hello");
7106    }
7107
7108    #[test]
7109    fn enter_replace_mode_sets_insert_mode() {
7110        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7111        e.enter_replace_mode(1);
7112        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7113    }
7114
7115    // ── Char / line ops ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7116
7117    #[test]
7118    fn delete_char_forward_removes_one_char() {
7119        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7120        e.jump_cursor(0, 1);
7121        e.delete_char_forward(1);
7122        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hllo");
7123    }
7124
7125    #[test]
7126    fn delete_char_forward_count_5_removes_five() {
7127        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7128        e.delete_char_forward(5);
7129        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], " world");
7130    }
7131
7132    #[test]
7133    fn delete_char_forward_noop_on_empty_line() {
7134        let mut e = normal_editor("");
7135        let before = e.content().to_string();
7136        e.delete_char_forward(1);
7137        // Empty buffer: no chars to delete, content unchanged.
7138        assert_eq!(e.content(), before.as_str());
7139    }
7140
7141    #[test]
7142    fn delete_char_backward_removes_char_before_cursor() {
7143        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7144        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
7145        e.delete_char_backward(1);
7146        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "helo");
7147    }
7148
7149    #[test]
7150    fn delete_char_backward_noop_at_col_0() {
7151        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7152        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
7153        e.delete_char_backward(1);
7154        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
7155    }
7156
7157    #[test]
7158    fn substitute_char_deletes_and_enters_insert() {
7159        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7160        e.jump_cursor(0, 0);
7161        e.substitute_char(1);
7162        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7163        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "ello");
7164    }
7165
7166    #[test]
7167    fn substitute_char_count_3_deletes_three() {
7168        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7169        e.substitute_char(3);
7170        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7171        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "lo");
7172    }
7173
7174    #[test]
7175    fn substitute_line_clears_content_and_enters_insert() {
7176        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7177        e.substitute_line(1);
7178        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7179        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "");
7180    }
7181
7182    #[test]
7183    fn delete_to_eol_removes_from_cursor_to_end() {
7184        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7185        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
7186        e.delete_to_eol();
7187        // col 5 is ' ' — deletes " world", leaving "hello".
7188        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
7189    }
7190
7191    #[test]
7192    fn delete_to_eol_noop_when_cursor_past_end() {
7193        let mut e = normal_editor("hi");
7194        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
7195        e.delete_to_eol();
7196        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hi");
7197    }
7198
7199    #[test]
7200    fn change_to_eol_enters_insert() {
7201        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7202        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
7203        e.change_to_eol();
7204        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7205        // col 5 is ' ' — deletes " world", leaving "hello".
7206        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
7207    }
7208
7209    #[test]
7210    fn yank_to_eol_fills_register() {
7211        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7212        e.jump_cursor(0, 6);
7213        e.yank_to_eol(1);
7214        // Yank does not change mode.
7215        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7216        // Unnamed register holds the yanked text (col 6 is 'w' in "world").
7217        assert!(
7218            e.registers().unnamed.text.starts_with("world")
7219                || e.registers().unnamed.text.contains("world")
7220        );
7221    }
7222
7223    #[test]
7224    fn join_line_merges_next_line_with_space() {
7225        let mut e = normal_editor("foo\nbar");
7226        e.join_line(1);
7227        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "foo bar");
7228    }
7229
7230    #[test]
7231    fn join_line_count_2_merges_three_lines() {
7232        let mut e = normal_editor("a\nb\nc");
7233        e.join_line(2);
7234        // Our bridge calls join_line() `count` times, each joining the
7235        // current line with the next → 2 iterations: "a b c".
7236        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "a b c");
7237    }
7238
7239    #[test]
7240    fn join_line_noop_on_last_line() {
7241        let mut e = normal_editor("only");
7242        e.join_line(1);
7243        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "only");
7244    }
7245
7246    #[test]
7247    fn toggle_case_at_cursor_flips_letter() {
7248        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7249        e.toggle_case_at_cursor(1);
7250        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "Hello");
7251    }
7252
7253    #[test]
7254    fn toggle_case_at_cursor_count_3_flips_three() {
7255        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7256        e.toggle_case_at_cursor(3);
7257        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "HELlo");
7258    }
7259
7260    // ── Undo / redo round-trip ───────────────────────────────────────────────
7261
7262    #[test]
7263    fn undo_redo_roundtrip_via_public_methods() {
7264        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7265        e.delete_char_forward(1);
7266        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "ello");
7267        e.undo();
7268        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "hello");
7269        e.redo();
7270        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "ello");
7271    }
7272
7273    // ── Jump / scroll ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7274
7275    #[test]
7276    fn jump_back_and_forward_roundtrip() {
7277        let mut e = fresh_editor("a\nb\nc\nd");
7278        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7279        e.jump_cursor(3, 0);
7280        // Push current pos onto jumplist (big motion done externally; use
7281        // `run_keys` shortcut: `gg` pushes jump then `G` jumps).
7282        // Simpler: just call jump_back with empty stack → no-op (shouldn't panic).
7283        e.jump_back(1);
7284        e.jump_forward(1);
7285    }
7286
7287    #[test]
7288    fn scroll_full_page_down_moves_cursor() {
7289        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7290        let lines = (0..30)
7291            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7292            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7293            .join("\n");
7294        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7295        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7296        let before = e.cursor().0;
7297        e.scroll_full_page(ScrollDir::Down, 1);
7298        assert!(e.cursor().0 > before);
7299    }
7300
7301    #[test]
7302    fn scroll_full_page_up_moves_cursor() {
7303        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7304        let lines = (0..30)
7305            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7306            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7307            .join("\n");
7308        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7309        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7310        e.jump_cursor(25, 0);
7311        let before = e.cursor().0;
7312        e.scroll_full_page(ScrollDir::Up, 1);
7313        assert!(e.cursor().0 < before);
7314    }
7315
7316    #[test]
7317    fn scroll_half_page_down_moves_cursor() {
7318        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7319        let lines = (0..30)
7320            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7321            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7322            .join("\n");
7323        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7324        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7325        let before = e.cursor().0;
7326        e.scroll_half_page(ScrollDir::Down, 1);
7327        assert!(e.cursor().0 > before);
7328    }
7329
7330    #[test]
7331    fn scroll_half_page_up_at_top_is_noop() {
7332        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7333        let lines = (0..30)
7334            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7335            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7336            .join("\n");
7337        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7338        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7339        // Already at top, scrolling up should not panic and cursor stays at 0.
7340        e.scroll_half_page(ScrollDir::Up, 1);
7341        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0);
7342    }
7343
7344    #[test]
7345    fn scroll_line_down_shifts_viewport_without_moving_cursor() {
7346        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7347        let lines = (0..30)
7348            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7349            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7350            .join("\n");
7351        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7352        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7353        // Park cursor in the middle of a large buffer.
7354        e.jump_cursor(15, 0);
7355        e.set_viewport_top(10);
7356        let cursor_before = e.cursor().0;
7357        e.scroll_line(ScrollDir::Down, 1);
7358        // Viewport top advances; cursor stays.
7359        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, cursor_before);
7360        assert_eq!(e.host().viewport().top_row, 11);
7361    }
7362
7363    #[test]
7364    fn scroll_line_up_shifts_viewport() {
7365        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7366        let lines = (0..30)
7367            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7368            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7369            .join("\n");
7370        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7371        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7372        e.jump_cursor(15, 0);
7373        e.set_viewport_top(10);
7374        let cursor_before = e.cursor().0;
7375        e.scroll_line(ScrollDir::Up, 1);
7376        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, cursor_before);
7377        assert_eq!(e.host().viewport().top_row, 9);
7378    }
7379
7380    #[test]
7381    fn scroll_line_clamps_cursor_when_off_screen() {
7382        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7383        let lines = (0..30)
7384            .map(|i| format!("line{i}"))
7385            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7386            .join("\n");
7387        let mut e = fresh_editor(&lines);
7388        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7389        // Cursor at viewport top; scrolling down pushes it off — must clamp.
7390        e.jump_cursor(5, 0);
7391        e.set_viewport_top(5);
7392        e.scroll_line(ScrollDir::Down, 3);
7393        // New top = 8; cursor was at 5, which is now off-screen (< 8).
7394        // Cursor clamped to new top.
7395        assert!(e.cursor().0 >= 8);
7396    }
7397
7398    #[test]
7399    fn scroll_doesnt_crash_at_buffer_edges() {
7400        use crate::vim::ScrollDir;
7401        let mut e = normal_editor("single line");
7402        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7403        // Should not panic on any of these at-the-edge scrolls.
7404        e.scroll_full_page(ScrollDir::Down, 99);
7405        e.scroll_full_page(ScrollDir::Up, 99);
7406        e.scroll_half_page(ScrollDir::Down, 99);
7407        e.scroll_half_page(ScrollDir::Up, 99);
7408        e.scroll_line(ScrollDir::Down, 99);
7409        e.scroll_line(ScrollDir::Up, 99);
7410    }
7411
7412    // ── Horizontal scroll ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7413
7414    #[test]
7415    fn scroll_right_advances_top_col() {
7416        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world");
7417        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7418        e.scroll_right(5);
7419        assert_eq!(e.host().viewport().top_col, 5);
7420    }
7421
7422    #[test]
7423    fn scroll_left_does_not_underflow() {
7424        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world");
7425        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7426        e.scroll_right(2);
7427        e.scroll_left(10);
7428        assert_eq!(e.host().viewport().top_col, 0);
7429    }
7430
7431    #[test]
7432    fn scroll_left_then_right_roundtrip() {
7433        let mut e = fresh_editor("hello world");
7434        e.set_viewport_height(10);
7435        e.scroll_right(10);
7436        e.scroll_left(3);
7437        assert_eq!(e.host().viewport().top_col, 7);
7438    }
7439
7440    // ── Search ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7441
7442    #[test]
7443    fn search_repeat_advances_to_next_match() {
7444        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo bar foo baz");
7445        // Use word_search to seed the search state (no search prompt needed).
7446        // `*` on "foo" at col 0 finds the second "foo" and sets last_search.
7447        e.word_search(true, true, 1);
7448        // Repeating forward wraps and finds the first "foo" again at col 0.
7449        e.search_repeat(true, 1);
7450        // Just ensure no panic and search state is valid.
7451        assert!(e.cursor().0 < e.buffer().lines().len());
7452    }
7453
7454    #[test]
7455    fn search_repeat_no_pattern_is_noop() {
7456        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7457        let before = e.cursor();
7458        // No search pattern loaded — should not panic.
7459        e.search_repeat(true, 1);
7460        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), before);
7461    }
7462
7463    #[test]
7464    fn word_search_finds_word_under_cursor() {
7465        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo bar foo");
7466        // cursor starts at col 0 on "foo"
7467        e.word_search(true, true, 1);
7468        // Should jump to the second "foo" at col 8.
7469        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 8);
7470    }
7471
7472    #[test]
7473    fn word_search_whole_word_false_extracts_word_under_cursor() {
7474        // `g*` on "foo" (no `\b`) — use two lines so wrap can find the next match.
7475        let mut e = fresh_editor("foobar\nfoo baz");
7476        // Cursor on second line "foo" at col 0.
7477        e.jump_cursor(1, 0);
7478        // g* with whole_word=false: pattern = "foo", advance forward (skip current).
7479        // Starting at (1, 0), skip "foo" at (1,0), wrap to (0, 0) which matches "foo"
7480        // inside "foobar".
7481        e.word_search(true, false, 1);
7482        // Cursor should land on "foo" at row 0, col 0.
7483        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), (0, 0));
7484    }
7485
7486    #[test]
7487    fn word_search_backward_finds_previous_match() {
7488        let mut e = fresh_editor("foo bar foo");
7489        e.jump_cursor(0, 8); // on second "foo"
7490        e.word_search(false, true, 1);
7491        // Cursor should land on col 0 (first "foo").
7492        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 0);
7493    }
7494
7495    // ── Edge cases ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7496
7497    #[test]
7498    fn delete_char_forward_on_single_char_line() {
7499        let mut e = normal_editor("x");
7500        e.delete_char_forward(1);
7501        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "");
7502    }
7503
7504    #[test]
7505    fn substitute_char_on_empty_line_is_noop_for_delete() {
7506        let mut e = normal_editor("");
7507        e.substitute_char(1);
7508        // Nothing to delete — but should enter Insert mode.
7509        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7510    }
7511
7512    #[test]
7513    fn join_line_10_iterations_clamps_gracefully() {
7514        let mut e = normal_editor("a\nb");
7515        // Joining 10 times on a 2-line buffer should not panic.
7516        e.join_line(10);
7517        // After the first join succeeds, the rest are no-ops.
7518        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "a b");
7519    }
7520
7521    #[test]
7522    fn toggle_case_past_line_end_is_noop() {
7523        let mut e = normal_editor("ab");
7524        e.jump_cursor(0, 5); // way past end
7525        e.toggle_case_at_cursor(1);
7526        // Should not panic.
7527        assert_eq!(e.buffer().lines()[0], "ab");
7528    }
7529
7530    // ── Phase 6.3: visual-mode primitive tests (kryptic-sh/hjkl#89) ──────────
7531
7532    // ── Visual entry ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7533
7534    #[test]
7535    fn enter_visual_char_lands_in_visual_at_cursor() {
7536        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7537        e.jump_cursor(0, 3);
7538        e.enter_visual_char();
7539        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Visual);
7540        // Anchor should be at the cursor position we entered from.
7541        assert_eq!(e.vim.visual_anchor, (0, 3));
7542    }
7543
7544    #[test]
7545    fn enter_visual_line_lands_in_visual_line() {
7546        let mut e = normal_editor("hello\nworld");
7547        e.jump_cursor(1, 2);
7548        e.enter_visual_line();
7549        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::VisualLine);
7550        // Line anchor should be the current row.
7551        assert_eq!(e.vim.visual_line_anchor, 1);
7552    }
7553
7554    #[test]
7555    fn enter_visual_block_lands_in_visual_block() {
7556        let mut e = normal_editor("hello\nworld");
7557        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
7558        e.enter_visual_block();
7559        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::VisualBlock);
7560        // Block anchor and vcol should match the cursor column.
7561        assert_eq!(e.vim.block_anchor, (0, 2));
7562        assert_eq!(e.vim.block_vcol, 2);
7563    }
7564
7565    // ── Visual exit ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7566
7567    #[test]
7568    fn exit_visual_to_normal_sets_marks_and_returns_to_normal() {
7569        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7570        // Enter charwise visual at col 2, extend to col 5.
7571        e.jump_cursor(0, 2);
7572        e.enter_visual_char();
7573        e.jump_cursor(0, 5);
7574        e.exit_visual_to_normal();
7575        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7576        // `<` = (0, 2), `>` = (0, 5).
7577        assert_eq!(e.mark('<'), Some((0, 2)));
7578        assert_eq!(e.mark('>'), Some((0, 5)));
7579    }
7580
7581    #[test]
7582    fn exit_visual_to_normal_stores_last_visual() {
7583        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7584        e.jump_cursor(0, 1);
7585        e.enter_visual_char();
7586        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
7587        e.exit_visual_to_normal();
7588        // last_visual should be set so gv can restore it.
7589        assert!(e.vim.last_visual.is_some());
7590        let lv = e.vim.last_visual.unwrap();
7591        assert_eq!(lv.anchor, (0, 1));
7592        assert_eq!(lv.cursor, (0, 4));
7593    }
7594
7595    #[test]
7596    fn exit_visual_line_sets_marks_at_line_boundaries() {
7597        let mut e = normal_editor("alpha\nbeta\ngamma");
7598        e.enter_visual_line(); // row 0
7599        e.jump_cursor(1, 3);
7600        e.exit_visual_to_normal();
7601        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7602        // `<` snaps to (min_row, 0), `>` snaps to (max_row, last_col).
7603        assert_eq!(e.mark('<'), Some((0, 0)));
7604        let last_col_of_beta = "beta".chars().count() - 1;
7605        assert_eq!(e.mark('>'), Some((1, last_col_of_beta)));
7606    }
7607
7608    // ── visual_o_toggle ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7609
7610    #[test]
7611    fn visual_o_toggle_swaps_anchor_and_cursor_charwise() {
7612        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7613        // Enter visual at col 0, extend to col 4.
7614        e.enter_visual_char(); // anchor = (0,0)
7615        e.jump_cursor(0, 4); // cursor at col 4
7616        // Selection bounds before toggle: anchor=0, cursor=4.
7617        let pre_anchor = e.vim.visual_anchor;
7618        let pre_cursor = e.cursor();
7619        e.visual_o_toggle();
7620        // After toggle: cursor jumps to old anchor, anchor = old cursor.
7621        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), pre_anchor, "cursor should move to old anchor");
7622        assert_eq!(
7623            e.vim.visual_anchor, pre_cursor,
7624            "anchor should take old cursor position"
7625        );
7626        // Mode is unchanged.
7627        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Visual);
7628    }
7629
7630    #[test]
7631    fn visual_o_toggle_double_returns_to_start() {
7632        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7633        e.enter_visual_char();
7634        e.jump_cursor(0, 4);
7635        let anchor0 = e.vim.visual_anchor;
7636        let cursor0 = e.cursor();
7637        e.visual_o_toggle();
7638        e.visual_o_toggle();
7639        // Two toggles restore original positions.
7640        assert_eq!(e.vim.visual_anchor, anchor0);
7641        assert_eq!(e.cursor(), cursor0);
7642    }
7643
7644    #[test]
7645    fn visual_o_toggle_linewise_swaps_anchor_row() {
7646        let mut e = normal_editor("alpha\nbeta\ngamma");
7647        e.enter_visual_line(); // anchor row = 0
7648        e.jump_cursor(2, 0); // cursor on row 2
7649        e.visual_o_toggle();
7650        // Cursor should jump to old anchor row.
7651        assert_eq!(e.cursor().0, 0, "cursor row should be old anchor row");
7652        // Anchor row should now be the old cursor row.
7653        assert_eq!(e.vim.visual_line_anchor, 2);
7654    }
7655
7656    // ── reenter_last_visual ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
7657
7658    #[test]
7659    fn reenter_last_visual_after_vdollar_esc_restores() {
7660        let mut e = normal_editor("hello world");
7661        // v$ then Esc via FSM to store a real last_visual.
7662        e.enter_visual_char(); // anchor = (0,0)
7663        e.jump_cursor(0, 5); // move cursor to col 5 to create a range
7664        e.exit_visual_to_normal();
7665        // Should be back to Normal.
7666        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7667        // gv — should restore Visual mode.
7668        e.reenter_last_visual();
7669        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Visual);
7670        // Cursor should be at the stored last position (col 5).
7671        assert_eq!(e.cursor().1, 5);
7672    }
7673
7674    #[test]
7675    fn reenter_last_visual_noop_when_no_history() {
7676        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7677        // No prior visual — should be a no-op, not a panic.
7678        e.reenter_last_visual();
7679        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7680    }
7681
7682    // ── set_mode ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
7683
7684    #[test]
7685    fn set_mode_insert_flips_vim_mode_to_insert() {
7686        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7687        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::Insert);
7688        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7689    }
7690
7691    #[test]
7692    fn set_mode_roundtrip_normal_insert_normal() {
7693        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7694        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::Insert);
7695        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7696        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::Normal);
7697        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7698    }
7699
7700    #[test]
7701    fn set_mode_visual_variants() {
7702        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7703        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::Visual);
7704        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Visual);
7705        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::VisualLine);
7706        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::VisualLine);
7707        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::VisualBlock);
7708        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::VisualBlock);
7709        e.set_mode(crate::VimMode::Normal);
7710        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Normal);
7711    }
7712
7713    // ── current_mode / vim_mode consistency ───────────────────────────────────
7714
7715    // ── Phase 6.6b: FSM state accessor smoke tests ────────────────────────────
7716
7717    #[test]
7718    fn pending_round_trips() {
7719        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7720        assert!(matches!(e.pending(), crate::vim::Pending::None));
7721        e.set_pending(crate::vim::Pending::G);
7722        assert!(matches!(e.pending(), crate::vim::Pending::G));
7723        let taken = e.take_pending();
7724        assert!(matches!(taken, crate::vim::Pending::G));
7725        assert!(matches!(e.pending(), crate::vim::Pending::None));
7726    }
7727
7728    #[test]
7729    fn count_round_trips() {
7730        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7731        assert_eq!(e.count(), 0);
7732        e.set_count(5);
7733        assert_eq!(e.count(), 5);
7734        e.accumulate_count_digit(3);
7735        assert_eq!(e.count(), 53);
7736        e.reset_count();
7737        assert_eq!(e.count(), 0);
7738    }
7739
7740    #[test]
7741    fn take_count_returns_one_when_zero() {
7742        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7743        assert_eq!(e.take_count(), 1);
7744    }
7745
7746    #[test]
7747    fn take_count_returns_value_and_resets() {
7748        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7749        e.set_count(7);
7750        assert_eq!(e.take_count(), 7);
7751        assert_eq!(e.count(), 0);
7752    }
7753
7754    #[test]
7755    fn fsm_mode_round_trips() {
7756        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7757        assert_eq!(e.fsm_mode(), crate::vim::Mode::Normal);
7758        e.set_fsm_mode(crate::vim::Mode::Insert);
7759        assert_eq!(e.fsm_mode(), crate::vim::Mode::Insert);
7760        assert_eq!(e.vim_mode(), crate::VimMode::Insert);
7761        e.set_fsm_mode(crate::vim::Mode::Normal);
7762        assert_eq!(e.fsm_mode(), crate::vim::Mode::Normal);
7763    }
7764
7765    #[test]
7766    fn replaying_flag_round_trips() {
7767        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7768        assert!(!e.is_replaying());
7769        e.set_replaying(true);
7770        assert!(e.is_replaying());
7771        e.set_replaying(false);
7772        assert!(!e.is_replaying());
7773    }
7774
7775    #[test]
7776    fn one_shot_normal_flag_round_trips() {
7777        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7778        assert!(!e.is_one_shot_normal());
7779        e.set_one_shot_normal(true);
7780        assert!(e.is_one_shot_normal());
7781        e.set_one_shot_normal(false);
7782        assert!(!e.is_one_shot_normal());
7783    }
7784
7785    #[test]
7786    fn last_find_round_trips() {
7787        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7788        assert_eq!(e.last_find(), None);
7789        e.set_last_find(Some(('x', true, false)));
7790        assert_eq!(e.last_find(), Some(('x', true, false)));
7791        e.set_last_find(None);
7792        assert_eq!(e.last_find(), None);
7793    }
7794
7795    #[test]
7796    fn last_change_round_trips() {
7797        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7798        assert!(e.last_change().is_none());
7799        e.set_last_change(Some(crate::vim::LastChange::ToggleCase { count: 2 }));
7800        let lc = e.last_change();
7801        assert!(matches!(
7802            lc,
7803            Some(crate::vim::LastChange::ToggleCase { count: 2 })
7804        ));
7805        e.set_last_change(None);
7806        assert!(e.last_change().is_none());
7807    }
7808
7809    #[test]
7810    fn last_change_mut_allows_in_place_edit() {
7811        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7812        e.set_last_change(Some(crate::vim::LastChange::ToggleCase { count: 1 }));
7813        if let Some(crate::vim::LastChange::ToggleCase { count }) = e.last_change_mut() {
7814            *count = 42;
7815        }
7816        assert!(matches!(
7817            e.last_change(),
7818            Some(crate::vim::LastChange::ToggleCase { count: 42 })
7819        ));
7820    }
7821
7822    #[test]
7823    fn insert_session_round_trips() {
7824        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7825        assert!(e.insert_session().is_none());
7826        e.set_insert_session(Some(crate::vim::InsertSession {
7827            count: 3,
7828            row_min: 0,
7829            row_max: 0,
7830            before_lines: vec!["hello".to_string()],
7831            reason: crate::vim::InsertReason::Enter(crate::vim::InsertEntry::I),
7832        }));
7833        assert_eq!(e.insert_session().map(|s| s.count), Some(3));
7834        let taken = e.take_insert_session();
7835        assert!(taken.is_some());
7836        assert!(e.insert_session().is_none());
7837    }
7838
7839    #[test]
7840    fn visual_anchor_round_trips() {
7841        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7842        e.set_visual_anchor((1, 3));
7843        assert_eq!(e.visual_anchor(), (1, 3));
7844    }
7845
7846    #[test]
7847    fn visual_line_anchor_round_trips() {
7848        let mut e = normal_editor("hello\nworld");
7849        e.set_visual_line_anchor(1);
7850        assert_eq!(e.visual_line_anchor(), 1);
7851    }
7852
7853    #[test]
7854    fn block_anchor_and_vcol_round_trip() {
7855        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7856        e.set_block_anchor((0, 2));
7857        e.set_block_vcol(4);
7858        assert_eq!(e.block_anchor(), (0, 2));
7859        assert_eq!(e.block_vcol(), 4);
7860    }
7861
7862    #[test]
7863    fn yank_linewise_round_trips() {
7864        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7865        assert!(!e.yank_linewise());
7866        e.set_yank_linewise(true);
7867        assert!(e.yank_linewise());
7868    }
7869
7870    #[test]
7871    fn pending_register_raw_round_trips() {
7872        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7873        assert_eq!(e.pending_register(), None);
7874        e.set_pending_register_raw(Some('a'));
7875        assert_eq!(e.pending_register(), Some('a'));
7876        let taken = e.take_pending_register_raw();
7877        assert_eq!(taken, Some('a'));
7878        assert_eq!(e.pending_register(), None);
7879    }
7880
7881    #[test]
7882    fn recording_macro_round_trips() {
7883        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7884        assert_eq!(e.recording_macro(), None);
7885        e.set_recording_macro(Some('q'));
7886        assert_eq!(e.recording_macro(), Some('q'));
7887        e.set_recording_macro(None);
7888        assert_eq!(e.recording_macro(), None);
7889    }
7890
7891    #[test]
7892    fn recording_keys_round_trips() {
7893        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7894        let input = crate::Input {
7895            key: crate::Key::Char('j'),
7896            ctrl: false,
7897            alt: false,
7898            shift: false,
7899        };
7900        e.push_recording_key(input);
7901        assert_eq!(e.take_recording_keys(), vec![input]);
7902        assert!(e.take_recording_keys().is_empty());
7903    }
7904
7905    #[test]
7906    fn replaying_macro_raw_round_trips() {
7907        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7908        assert!(!e.is_replaying_macro_raw());
7909        e.set_replaying_macro_raw(true);
7910        assert!(e.is_replaying_macro_raw());
7911        e.set_replaying_macro_raw(false);
7912        assert!(!e.is_replaying_macro_raw());
7913    }
7914
7915    #[test]
7916    fn last_macro_round_trips() {
7917        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7918        assert_eq!(e.last_macro(), None);
7919        e.set_last_macro(Some('m'));
7920        assert_eq!(e.last_macro(), Some('m'));
7921    }
7922
7923    #[test]
7924    fn last_insert_pos_round_trips() {
7925        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7926        assert_eq!(e.last_insert_pos(), None);
7927        e.set_last_insert_pos(Some((1, 2)));
7928        assert_eq!(e.last_insert_pos(), Some((1, 2)));
7929    }
7930
7931    #[test]
7932    fn last_visual_round_trips() {
7933        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7934        assert!(e.last_visual().is_none());
7935        let snap = crate::vim::LastVisual {
7936            mode: crate::vim::Mode::Visual,
7937            anchor: (0, 0),
7938            cursor: (0, 3),
7939            block_vcol: 0,
7940        };
7941        e.set_last_visual(Some(snap));
7942        assert!(e.last_visual().is_some());
7943        e.set_last_visual(None);
7944        assert!(e.last_visual().is_none());
7945    }
7946
7947    #[test]
7948    fn viewport_pinned_round_trips() {
7949        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7950        assert!(!e.viewport_pinned());
7951        e.set_viewport_pinned(true);
7952        assert!(e.viewport_pinned());
7953        e.set_viewport_pinned(false);
7954        assert!(!e.viewport_pinned());
7955    }
7956
7957    #[test]
7958    fn insert_pending_register_round_trips() {
7959        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7960        assert!(!e.insert_pending_register());
7961        e.set_insert_pending_register(true);
7962        assert!(e.insert_pending_register());
7963    }
7964
7965    #[test]
7966    fn change_mark_start_round_trips() {
7967        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7968        assert_eq!(e.change_mark_start(), None);
7969        e.set_change_mark_start(Some((2, 5)));
7970        assert_eq!(e.change_mark_start(), Some((2, 5)));
7971        let taken = e.take_change_mark_start();
7972        assert_eq!(taken, Some((2, 5)));
7973        assert_eq!(e.change_mark_start(), None);
7974    }
7975
7976    #[test]
7977    fn search_prompt_state_round_trips() {
7978        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7979        assert!(e.search_prompt_state().is_none());
7980        e.set_search_prompt_state(Some(crate::vim::SearchPrompt {
7981            text: "foo".to_string(),
7982            cursor: 3,
7983            forward: true,
7984        }));
7985        assert_eq!(
7986            e.search_prompt_state().map(|p| p.text.as_str()),
7987            Some("foo")
7988        );
7989        let taken = e.take_search_prompt_state();
7990        assert!(taken.is_some());
7991        assert!(e.search_prompt_state().is_none());
7992    }
7993
7994    #[test]
7995    fn last_search_pattern_and_direction_round_trips() {
7996        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
7997        assert_eq!(e.last_search_pattern(), None);
7998        e.set_last_search_pattern_only(Some("world".to_string()));
7999        assert_eq!(e.last_search_pattern(), Some("world"));
8000        e.set_last_search_forward_only(false);
8001        assert!(!e.last_search_forward());
8002    }
8003
8004    #[test]
8005    fn search_history_round_trips() {
8006        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
8007        assert!(e.search_history().is_empty());
8008        e.search_history_mut().push("pattern1".to_string());
8009        assert_eq!(e.search_history(), &["pattern1"]);
8010        e.set_search_history_cursor(Some(0));
8011        assert_eq!(e.search_history_cursor(), Some(0));
8012        e.set_search_history_cursor(None);
8013        assert_eq!(e.search_history_cursor(), None);
8014    }
8015
8016    #[test]
8017    fn jump_lists_round_trips() {
8018        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
8019        assert!(e.jump_back_list().is_empty());
8020        assert!(e.jump_fwd_list().is_empty());
8021        e.jump_back_list_mut().push((1, 2));
8022        e.jump_fwd_list_mut().push((3, 4));
8023        assert_eq!(e.jump_back_list(), &[(1, 2)]);
8024        assert_eq!(e.jump_fwd_list(), &[(3, 4)]);
8025    }
8026
8027    #[test]
8028    fn last_input_timing_round_trips() {
8029        let mut e = normal_editor("hello");
8030        assert!(e.last_input_at().is_none());
8031        assert!(e.last_input_host_at().is_none());
8032        let now = std::time::Instant::now();
8033        e.set_last_input_at(Some(now));
8034        assert!(e.last_input_at().is_some());
8035        let dur = core::time::Duration::from_millis(100);
8036        e.set_last_input_host_at(Some(dur));
8037        assert_eq!(e.last_input_host_at(), Some(dur));
8038    }
8039
8040    // ── auto_indent_range tests ──────────────────────────────────────────────
8041
8042    /// Helper: build an editor with `expandtab=true` and the given shiftwidth.
8043    fn indent_editor(initial: &str, shiftwidth: usize, expandtab: bool) -> Editor {
8044        let mut e = fresh_editor(initial);
8045        e.settings_mut().shiftwidth = shiftwidth;
8046        e.settings_mut().expandtab = expandtab;
8047        e
8048    }
8049
8050    #[test]
8051    fn auto_indent_single_line_under_open_brace() {
8052        // `{\nfoo\n}` — "foo" is at depth 1 under the `{`.
8053        // With shiftwidth=4 expandtab=true it should become "    foo".
8054        let mut e = indent_editor("{\nfoo\n}", 4, true);
8055        // auto-indent only row 1 ("foo").
8056        e.auto_indent_range((1, 0), (1, 0));
8057        let lines = e.buffer().lines();
8058        assert_eq!(lines[1], "    foo", "foo should be indented by 4 spaces");
8059    }
8060
8061    #[test]
8062    fn auto_indent_close_brace_outdents() {
8063        // `{\n    inner\n}` — the `}` is at depth 1 but starts with a close
8064        // bracket so effective_depth = 0.
8065        let mut e = indent_editor("{\n    inner\n}", 4, true);
8066        e.auto_indent_range((2, 0), (2, 0));
8067        let lines = e.buffer().lines();
8068        assert_eq!(lines[2], "}", "`}}` should have zero indent");
8069    }
8070
8071    #[test]
8072    fn auto_indent_whole_buffer_normalizes_mixed_indent() {
8073        // Mixed-indent input: first line un-indented `{`, second line 1-tab
8074        // indented body, third line un-indented `}`.
8075        let src = "{\n\tbody\n}";
8076        let mut e = indent_editor(src, 4, true);
8077        let total = e.buffer().lines().len();
8078        e.auto_indent_range((0, 0), (total - 1, 0));
8079        let lines = e.buffer().lines();
8080        // `{` — depth 0 at start.
8081        assert_eq!(lines[0], "{");
8082        // `body` — depth 1 after `{`.
8083        assert_eq!(lines[1], "    body");
8084        // `}` — depth 1 but starts with close → effective_depth 0.
8085        assert_eq!(lines[2], "}");
8086    }
8087
8088    #[test]
8089    fn auto_indent_respects_expandtab_false_uses_tabs() {
8090        // Same buffer, but expandtab=false → indent unit is `\t`.
8091        let src = "{\nbody\n}";
8092        let mut e = indent_editor(src, 4, false);
8093        let total = e.buffer().lines().len();
8094        e.auto_indent_range((0, 0), (total - 1, 0));
8095        let lines = e.buffer().lines();
8096        assert_eq!(lines[0], "{");
8097        assert_eq!(lines[1], "\tbody");
8098        assert_eq!(lines[2], "}");
8099    }
8100
8101    #[test]
8102    fn auto_indent_empty_line_stays_empty() {
8103        // `{\n\nfoo\n}` — blank line in the middle should stay blank.
8104        let src = "{\n\nfoo\n}";
8105        let mut e = indent_editor(src, 4, true);
8106        let total = e.buffer().lines().len();
8107        e.auto_indent_range((0, 0), (total - 1, 0));
8108        let lines = e.buffer().lines();
8109        assert_eq!(lines[1], "", "blank line should stay blank");
8110        assert_eq!(lines[2], "    foo");
8111    }
8112
8113    #[test]
8114    fn auto_indent_cursor_lands_on_first_nonws_of_start_row() {
8115        // After `==` / `auto_indent_range` the cursor should be at the first
8116        // non-whitespace character of start_row (vim parity).
8117        let src = "{\nfoo\n}";
8118        let mut e = indent_editor(src, 4, true);
8119        // Reindent only row 1.
8120        e.auto_indent_range((1, 0), (1, 0));
8121        // Row 1 after reindent is "    foo"; first non-ws is col 4.
8122        let (row, col) = e.cursor();
8123        assert_eq!(row, 1, "cursor should stay on start_row");
8124        assert_eq!(col, 4, "cursor should land on first non-ws char (col 4)");
8125    }
8126
8127    #[test]
8128    fn auto_indent_sets_last_indent_range() {
8129        // After `auto_indent_range` the engine must store the touched row span.
8130        let src = "{\nfoo\nbar\n}";
8131        let mut e = indent_editor(src, 4, true);
8132        let total = e.buffer().lines().len();
8133        e.auto_indent_range((0, 0), (total - 1, 0));
8134        assert_eq!(
8135            e.take_last_indent_range(),
8136            Some((0, total - 1)),
8137            "take_last_indent_range must return Some with the touched rows"
8138        );
8139    }
8140
8141    #[test]
8142    fn take_last_indent_range_clears() {
8143        // A second call after draining must return None.
8144        let src = "{\nfoo\n}";
8145        let mut e = indent_editor(src, 4, true);
8146        e.auto_indent_range((0, 0), (2, 0));
8147        let _ = e.take_last_indent_range(); // drain
8148        assert_eq!(
8149            e.take_last_indent_range(),
8150            None,
8151            "second take_last_indent_range must return None"
8152        );
8153    }
8154
8155    // ── Diagnostic: auto_indent vs cargo fmt on a real source file ────────
8156    //
8157    // Loads `motions.rs` (~1400 LOC, mixed real-world Rust patterns: method
8158    // chains, multi-line fn args, match arms, where clauses, closures, nested
8159    // types) at compile time, runs `auto_indent_range` over every row, and
8160    // diffs per-line leading-whitespace counts against the cargo-fmt'd source
8161    // (the file is in the repo, fmt'd by CI on every commit).
8162    //
8163    // The test PRINTS divergences and only fails if more than `THRESHOLD`
8164    // lines disagree — the dumb shiftwidth+bracket algorithm is documented
8165    // to mishandle some patterns (chains, where clauses, etc.). A full
8166    // language-aware indenter is a v2 follow-up. The point of this test is
8167    // to surface the divergence list so we can decide which patterns the
8168    // dumb algo CAN be taught to handle without going full tree-sitter.
8169    //
8170    // To diagnose: run with `--nocapture` to see the full diff.
8171    #[test]
8172    #[ignore = "diagnostic — run with --ignored --nocapture to see auto-indent vs cargo fmt diffs"]
8173    fn auto_indent_vs_cargo_fmt_motions_diagnostic() {
8174        let original = include_str!("motions.rs");
8175
8176        let mut e = Editor::new(
8177            hjkl_buffer::Buffer::new(),
8178            crate::types::DefaultHost::new(),
8179            crate::types::Options {
8180                shiftwidth: 4,
8181                expandtab: true,
8182                tabstop: 4,
8183                ..crate::types::Options::default()
8184            },
8185        );
8186        e.set_content(original);
8187
8188        let row_count = buf_row_count(&e.buffer);
8189        e.auto_indent_range((0, 0), (row_count.saturating_sub(1), 0));
8190
8191        let after_lines: Vec<String> = (0..row_count)
8192            .filter_map(|r| buf_line(&e.buffer, r).map(str::to_owned))
8193            .collect();
8194        let original_lines: Vec<&str> = original.lines().collect();
8195
8196        let leading_ws = |s: &str| s.chars().take_while(|c| c.is_whitespace()).count();
8197
8198        let mut diffs: Vec<(usize, String, usize, usize)> = Vec::new();
8199        for (i, (orig, after)) in original_lines.iter().zip(after_lines.iter()).enumerate() {
8200            let want = leading_ws(orig);
8201            let got = leading_ws(after);
8202            if want != got {
8203                diffs.push((i + 1, orig.trim().chars().take(80).collect(), want, got));
8204            }
8205        }
8206
8207        // Print the first 50 divergences for diagnosis.
8208        eprintln!(
8209            "auto_indent_vs_cargo_fmt: {} lines differ out of {} ({}%)",
8210            diffs.len(),
8211            original_lines.len(),
8212            (diffs.len() * 100) / original_lines.len().max(1),
8213        );
8214        for (line_no, content, want, got) in diffs.iter().take(50) {
8215            eprintln!("  L{line_no:5} want={want:2} got={got:2}  {content}");
8216        }
8217        if diffs.len() > 50 {
8218            eprintln!("  ... and {} more", diffs.len() - 50);
8219        }
8220
8221        // Soft assertion — track divergence count over time. If the algo
8222        // gets smarter, this number should drop. If a regression makes it
8223        // jump, we'll notice. Set the cap generously above current baseline.
8224        let pct = (diffs.len() * 100) / original_lines.len().max(1);
8225        // 2026-05-16 baseline after fixing bracket scan + chain continuation:
8226        // 5 divergences / 1416 lines (<1%). Remaining lines are a single
8227        // \`let X = if {} else {};\` trailing-\`=\` continuation pattern —
8228        // documented v2 follow-up. Cap at 2% so any regression in the
8229        // bracket scan or chain detection trips the test.
8230        assert!(
8231            pct < 2,
8232            "auto_indent diverges from cargo fmt on {pct}% of lines — regression from <1% baseline"
8233        );
8234    }
8235}