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//! Functions for wrapping text.

use std::borrow::Cow;

use crate::core::{break_words, display_width, Word};
use crate::word_splitters::split_words;
use crate::Options;

/// Wrap a line of text at a given width.
///
/// The result is a vector of lines, each line is of type [`Cow<'_,
/// str>`](Cow), which means that the line will borrow from the input
/// `&str` if possible. The lines do not have trailing whitespace,
/// including a final `'\n'`. Please use [`fill()`](crate::fill()) if
/// you need a [`String`] instead.
///
/// The easiest way to use this function is to pass an integer for
/// `width_or_options`:
///
/// ```
/// use textwrap::wrap;
///
/// let lines = wrap("Memory safety without garbage collection.", 15);
/// assert_eq!(lines, &[
///     "Memory safety",
///     "without garbage",
///     "collection.",
/// ]);
/// ```
///
/// If you need to customize the wrapping, you can pass an [`Options`]
/// instead of an `usize`:
///
/// ```
/// use textwrap::{wrap, Options};
///
/// let options = Options::new(15)
///     .initial_indent("- ")
///     .subsequent_indent("  ");
/// let lines = wrap("Memory safety without garbage collection.", &options);
/// assert_eq!(lines, &[
///     "- Memory safety",
///     "  without",
///     "  garbage",
///     "  collection.",
/// ]);
/// ```
///
/// # Optimal-Fit Wrapping
///
/// By default, `wrap` will try to ensure an even right margin by
/// finding breaks which avoid short lines. We call this an
/// “optimal-fit algorithm” since the line breaks are computed by
/// considering all possible line breaks. The alternative is a
/// “first-fit algorithm” which simply accumulates words until they no
/// longer fit on the line.
///
/// As an example, using the first-fit algorithm to wrap the famous
/// Hamlet quote “To be, or not to be: that is the question” in a
/// narrow column with room for only 10 characters looks like this:
///
/// ```
/// # use textwrap::{WrapAlgorithm::FirstFit, Options, wrap};
/// #
/// # let lines = wrap("To be, or not to be: that is the question",
/// #                  Options::new(10).wrap_algorithm(FirstFit));
/// # assert_eq!(lines.join("\n") + "\n", "\
/// To be, or
/// not to be:
/// that is
/// the
/// question
/// # ");
/// ```
///
/// Notice how the second to last line is quite narrow because
/// “question” was too large to fit? The greedy first-fit algorithm
/// doesn’t look ahead, so it has no other option than to put
/// “question” onto its own line.
///
/// With the optimal-fit wrapping algorithm, the previous lines are
/// shortened slightly in order to make the word “is” go into the
/// second last line:
///
/// ```
/// # #[cfg(feature = "smawk")] {
/// # use textwrap::{Options, WrapAlgorithm, wrap};
/// #
/// # let lines = wrap(
/// #     "To be, or not to be: that is the question",
/// #     Options::new(10).wrap_algorithm(WrapAlgorithm::new_optimal_fit())
/// # );
/// # assert_eq!(lines.join("\n") + "\n", "\
/// To be,
/// or not to
/// be: that
/// is the
/// question
/// # "); }
/// ```
///
/// Please see [`WrapAlgorithm`](crate::WrapAlgorithm) for details on
/// the choices.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// The returned iterator yields lines of type `Cow<'_, str>`. If
/// possible, the wrapped lines will borrow from the input string. As
/// an example, a hanging indentation, the first line can borrow from
/// the input, but the subsequent lines become owned strings:
///
/// ```
/// use std::borrow::Cow::{Borrowed, Owned};
/// use textwrap::{wrap, Options};
///
/// let options = Options::new(15).subsequent_indent("....");
/// let lines = wrap("Wrapping text all day long.", &options);
/// let annotated = lines
///     .iter()
///     .map(|line| match line {
///         Borrowed(text) => format!("[Borrowed] {}", text),
///         Owned(text) => format!("[Owned]    {}", text),
///     })
///     .collect::<Vec<_>>();
/// assert_eq!(
///     annotated,
///     &[
///         "[Borrowed] Wrapping text",
///         "[Owned]    ....all day",
///         "[Owned]    ....long.",
///     ]
/// );
/// ```
///
/// ## Leading and Trailing Whitespace
///
/// As a rule, leading whitespace (indentation) is preserved and
/// trailing whitespace is discarded.
///
/// In more details, when wrapping words into lines, words are found
/// by splitting the input text on space characters. One or more
/// spaces (shown here as “␣”) are attached to the end of each word:
///
/// ```text
/// "Foo␣␣␣bar␣baz" -> ["Foo␣␣␣", "bar␣", "baz"]
/// ```
///
/// These words are then put into lines. The interword whitespace is
/// preserved, unless the lines are wrapped so that the `"Foo␣␣␣"`
/// word falls at the end of a line:
///
/// ```
/// use textwrap::wrap;
///
/// assert_eq!(wrap("Foo   bar baz", 10), vec!["Foo   bar", "baz"]);
/// assert_eq!(wrap("Foo   bar baz", 8), vec!["Foo", "bar baz"]);
/// ```
///
/// Notice how the trailing whitespace is removed in both case: in the
/// first example, `"bar␣"` becomes `"bar"` and in the second case
/// `"Foo␣␣␣"` becomes `"Foo"`.
///
/// Leading whitespace is preserved when the following word fits on
/// the first line. To understand this, consider how words are found
/// in a text with leading spaces:
///
/// ```text
/// "␣␣foo␣bar" -> ["␣␣", "foo␣", "bar"]
/// ```
///
/// When put into lines, the indentation is preserved if `"foo"` fits
/// on the first line, otherwise you end up with an empty line:
///
/// ```
/// use textwrap::wrap;
///
/// assert_eq!(wrap("  foo bar", 8), vec!["  foo", "bar"]);
/// assert_eq!(wrap("  foo bar", 4), vec!["", "foo", "bar"]);
/// ```
pub fn wrap<'a, Opt>(text: &str, width_or_options: Opt) -> Vec<Cow<'_, str>>
where
    Opt: Into<Options<'a>>,
{
    let options: Options = width_or_options.into();
    let line_ending_str = options.line_ending.as_str();

    let mut lines = Vec::new();
    for line in text.split(line_ending_str) {
        wrap_single_line(line, &options, &mut lines);
    }

    lines
}

pub(crate) fn wrap_single_line<'a>(
    line: &'a str,
    options: &Options<'_>,
    lines: &mut Vec<Cow<'a, str>>,
) {
    let indent = if lines.is_empty() {
        options.initial_indent
    } else {
        options.subsequent_indent
    };
    if line.len() < options.width && indent.is_empty() {
        lines.push(Cow::from(line.trim_end_matches(' ')));
    } else {
        wrap_single_line_slow_path(line, options, lines)
    }
}

/// Wrap a single line of text.
///
/// This is taken when `line` is longer than `options.width`.
pub(crate) fn wrap_single_line_slow_path<'a>(
    line: &'a str,
    options: &Options<'_>,
    lines: &mut Vec<Cow<'a, str>>,
) {
    let initial_width = options
        .width
        .saturating_sub(display_width(options.initial_indent));
    let subsequent_width = options
        .width
        .saturating_sub(display_width(options.subsequent_indent));
    let line_widths = [initial_width, subsequent_width];

    let words = options.word_separator.find_words(line);
    let split_words = split_words(words, &options.word_splitter);
    let broken_words = if options.break_words {
        let mut broken_words = break_words(split_words, line_widths[1]);
        if !options.initial_indent.is_empty() {
            // Without this, the first word will always go into the
            // first line. However, since we break words based on the
            // _second_ line width, it can be wrong to unconditionally
            // put the first word onto the first line. An empty
            // zero-width word fixed this.
            broken_words.insert(0, Word::from(""));
        }
        broken_words
    } else {
        split_words.collect::<Vec<_>>()
    };

    let wrapped_words = options.wrap_algorithm.wrap(&broken_words, &line_widths);

    let mut idx = 0;
    for words in wrapped_words {
        let last_word = match words.last() {
            None => {
                lines.push(Cow::from(""));
                continue;
            }
            Some(word) => word,
        };

        // We assume here that all words are contiguous in `line`.
        // That is, the sum of their lengths should add up to the
        // length of `line`.
        let len = words
            .iter()
            .map(|word| word.len() + word.whitespace.len())
            .sum::<usize>()
            - last_word.whitespace.len();

        // The result is owned if we have indentation, otherwise we
        // can simply borrow an empty string.
        let mut result = if lines.is_empty() && !options.initial_indent.is_empty() {
            Cow::Owned(options.initial_indent.to_owned())
        } else if !lines.is_empty() && !options.subsequent_indent.is_empty() {
            Cow::Owned(options.subsequent_indent.to_owned())
        } else {
            // We can use an empty string here since string
            // concatenation for `Cow` preserves a borrowed value when
            // either side is empty.
            Cow::from("")
        };

        result += &line[idx..idx + len];

        if !last_word.penalty.is_empty() {
            result.to_mut().push_str(last_word.penalty);
        }

        lines.push(result);

        // Advance by the length of `result`, plus the length of
        // `last_word.whitespace` -- even if we had a penalty, we need
        // to skip over the whitespace.
        idx += len + last_word.whitespace.len();
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use super::*;
    use crate::{WordSeparator, WordSplitter, WrapAlgorithm};

    #[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")]
    use hyphenation::{Language, Load, Standard};

    #[test]
    fn no_wrap() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo", 10), vec!["foo"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn wrap_simple() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar baz", 5), vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn to_be_or_not() {
        assert_eq!(
            wrap(
                "To be, or not to be, that is the question.",
                Options::new(10).wrap_algorithm(WrapAlgorithm::FirstFit)
            ),
            vec!["To be, or", "not to be,", "that is", "the", "question."]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn multiple_words_on_first_line() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar baz", 10), vec!["foo bar", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn long_word() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo", 0), vec!["f", "o", "o"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn long_words() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar", 0), vec!["f", "o", "o", "b", "a", "r"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn max_width() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar", usize::MAX), vec!["foo bar"]);

        let text = "Hello there! This is some English text. \
                    It should not be wrapped given the extents below.";
        assert_eq!(wrap(text, usize::MAX), vec![text]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn leading_whitespace() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("  foo bar", 6), vec!["  foo", "bar"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn leading_whitespace_empty_first_line() {
        // If there is no space for the first word, the first line
        // will be empty. This is because the string is split into
        // words like [" ", "foobar ", "baz"], which puts "foobar " on
        // the second line. We never output trailing whitespace
        assert_eq!(wrap(" foobar baz", 6), vec!["", "foobar", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn trailing_whitespace() {
        // Whitespace is only significant inside a line. After a line
        // gets too long and is broken, the first word starts in
        // column zero and is not indented.
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo     bar     baz  ", 5), vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn issue_99() {
        // We did not reset the in_whitespace flag correctly and did
        // not handle single-character words after a line break.
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("aaabbbccc x yyyzzzwww", 9),
            vec!["aaabbbccc", "x", "yyyzzzwww"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn issue_129() {
        // The dash is an em-dash which takes up four bytes. We used
        // to panic since we tried to index into the character.
        let options = Options::new(1).word_separator(WordSeparator::AsciiSpace);
        assert_eq!(wrap("x – x", options), vec!["x", "–", "x"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn wide_character_handling() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("Hello, World!", 15), vec!["Hello, World!"]);
        assert_eq!(
            wrap(
                "Hello, World!",
                Options::new(15).word_separator(WordSeparator::AsciiSpace)
            ),
            vec!["Hello,", "World!"]
        );

        // Wide characters are allowed to break if the
        // unicode-linebreak feature is enabled.
        #[cfg(feature = "unicode-linebreak")]
        assert_eq!(
            wrap(
                "Hello, World!",
                Options::new(15).word_separator(WordSeparator::UnicodeBreakProperties),
            ),
            vec!["Hello, W", "orld!"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn indent_empty_line() {
        // Previously, indentation was not applied to empty lines.
        // However, this is somewhat inconsistent and undesirable if
        // the indentation is something like a border ("| ") which you
        // want to apply to all lines, empty or not.
        let options = Options::new(10).initial_indent("!!!");
        assert_eq!(wrap("", &options), vec!["!!!"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn indent_single_line() {
        let options = Options::new(10).initial_indent(">>>"); // No trailing space
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo", &options), vec![">>>foo"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn indent_first_emoji() {
        let options = Options::new(10).initial_indent("👉👉");
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("x x x x x x x x x x x x x", &options),
            vec!["👉👉x x x", "x x x x x", "x x x x x"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn indent_multiple_lines() {
        let options = Options::new(6).initial_indent("* ").subsequent_indent("  ");
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("foo bar baz", &options),
            vec!["* foo", "  bar", "  baz"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn only_initial_indent_multiple_lines() {
        let options = Options::new(10).initial_indent("  ");
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo\nbar\nbaz", &options), vec!["  foo", "bar", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn only_subsequent_indent_multiple_lines() {
        let options = Options::new(10).subsequent_indent("  ");
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("foo\nbar\nbaz", &options),
            vec!["foo", "  bar", "  baz"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn indent_break_words() {
        let options = Options::new(5).initial_indent("* ").subsequent_indent("  ");
        assert_eq!(wrap("foobarbaz", &options), vec!["* foo", "  bar", "  baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn initial_indent_break_words() {
        // This is a corner-case showing how the long word is broken
        // according to the width of the subsequent lines. The first
        // fragment of the word no longer fits on the first line,
        // which ends up being pure indentation.
        let options = Options::new(5).initial_indent("-->");
        assert_eq!(wrap("foobarbaz", &options), vec!["-->", "fooba", "rbaz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn hyphens() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo-bar", 5), vec!["foo-", "bar"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn trailing_hyphen() {
        let options = Options::new(5).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(wrap("foobar-", &options), vec!["foobar-"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn multiple_hyphens() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo-bar-baz", 5), vec!["foo-", "bar-", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn hyphens_flag() {
        let options = Options::new(5).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("The --foo-bar flag.", &options),
            vec!["The", "--foo-", "bar", "flag."]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn repeated_hyphens() {
        let options = Options::new(4).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo--bar", &options), vec!["foo--bar"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn hyphens_alphanumeric() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("Na2-CH4", 5), vec!["Na2-", "CH4"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn hyphens_non_alphanumeric() {
        let options = Options::new(5).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo(-)bar", &options), vec!["foo(-)bar"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn multiple_splits() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo-bar-baz", 9), vec!["foo-bar-", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn forced_split() {
        let options = Options::new(5).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(wrap("foobar-baz", &options), vec!["foobar-", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn multiple_unbroken_words_issue_193() {
        let options = Options::new(3).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("small large tiny", &options),
            vec!["small", "large", "tiny"]
        );
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("small  large   tiny", &options),
            vec!["small", "large", "tiny"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn very_narrow_lines_issue_193() {
        let options = Options::new(1).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(wrap("fooo x y", &options), vec!["fooo", "x", "y"]);
        assert_eq!(wrap("fooo   x     y", &options), vec!["fooo", "x", "y"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn simple_hyphens() {
        let options = Options::new(8).word_splitter(WordSplitter::HyphenSplitter);
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar-baz", &options), vec!["foo bar-", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn no_hyphenation() {
        let options = Options::new(8).word_splitter(WordSplitter::NoHyphenation);
        assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar-baz", &options), vec!["foo", "bar-baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    #[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")]
    fn auto_hyphenation_double_hyphenation() {
        let dictionary = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
        let options = Options::new(10);
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("Internationalization", &options),
            vec!["Internatio", "nalization"]
        );

        let options = Options::new(10).word_splitter(WordSplitter::Hyphenation(dictionary));
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("Internationalization", &options),
            vec!["Interna-", "tionaliza-", "tion"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    #[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")]
    fn auto_hyphenation_issue_158() {
        let dictionary = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
        let options = Options::new(10);
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("participation is the key to success", &options),
            vec!["participat", "ion is", "the key to", "success"]
        );

        let options = Options::new(10).word_splitter(WordSplitter::Hyphenation(dictionary));
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("participation is the key to success", &options),
            vec!["partici-", "pation is", "the key to", "success"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    #[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")]
    fn split_len_hyphenation() {
        // Test that hyphenation takes the width of the whitespace
        // into account.
        let dictionary = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
        let options = Options::new(15).word_splitter(WordSplitter::Hyphenation(dictionary));
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("garbage   collection", &options),
            vec!["garbage   col-", "lection"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    #[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")]
    fn borrowed_lines() {
        // Lines that end with an extra hyphen are owned, the final
        // line is borrowed.
        use std::borrow::Cow::{Borrowed, Owned};
        let dictionary = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
        let options = Options::new(10).word_splitter(WordSplitter::Hyphenation(dictionary));
        let lines = wrap("Internationalization", &options);
        assert_eq!(lines, vec!["Interna-", "tionaliza-", "tion"]);
        if let Borrowed(s) = lines[0] {
            assert!(false, "should not have been borrowed: {:?}", s);
        }
        if let Borrowed(s) = lines[1] {
            assert!(false, "should not have been borrowed: {:?}", s);
        }
        if let Owned(ref s) = lines[2] {
            assert!(false, "should not have been owned: {:?}", s);
        }
    }

    #[test]
    #[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")]
    fn auto_hyphenation_with_hyphen() {
        let dictionary = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
        let options = Options::new(8).break_words(false);
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("over-caffinated", &options),
            vec!["over-", "caffinated"]
        );

        let options = options.word_splitter(WordSplitter::Hyphenation(dictionary));
        assert_eq!(
            wrap("over-caffinated", &options),
            vec!["over-", "caffi-", "nated"]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn break_words() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foobarbaz", 3), vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn break_words_wide_characters() {
        // Even the poor man's version of `ch_width` counts these
        // characters as wide.
        let options = Options::new(5).word_separator(WordSeparator::AsciiSpace);
        assert_eq!(wrap("Hello", options), vec!["He", "ll", "o"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn break_words_zero_width() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("foobar", 0), vec!["f", "o", "o", "b", "a", "r"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn break_long_first_word() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("testx y", 4), vec!["test", "x y"]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn wrap_preserves_line_breaks_trims_whitespace() {
        assert_eq!(wrap("  ", 80), vec![""]);
        assert_eq!(wrap("  \n  ", 80), vec!["", ""]);
        assert_eq!(wrap("  \n \n  \n ", 80), vec!["", "", "", ""]);
    }

    #[test]
    fn wrap_colored_text() {
        // The words are much longer than 6 bytes, but they remain
        // intact after filling the text.
        let green_hello = "\u{1b}[0m\u{1b}[32mHello\u{1b}[0m";
        let blue_world = "\u{1b}[0m\u{1b}[34mWorld!\u{1b}[0m";
        assert_eq!(
            wrap(&format!("{} {}", green_hello, blue_world), 6),
            vec![green_hello, blue_world],
        );
    }
}