fresh/app/mod.rs
1mod action_events;
2mod active_focus;
3mod async_dispatch;
4mod async_messages;
5mod bookmark_actions;
6mod bookmarks;
7mod buffer_close;
8mod buffer_config_resolve;
9mod buffer_groups;
10mod buffer_management;
11mod calibration_actions;
12pub mod calibration_wizard;
13mod click_geometry;
14mod click_handlers;
15mod clipboard;
16mod composite_buffer_actions;
17mod dabbrev_actions;
18mod diagnostic_jumps;
19mod editor_accessors;
20mod editor_init;
21mod event_apply;
22pub mod event_debug;
23mod event_debug_actions;
24mod file_explorer;
25pub mod file_open;
26mod file_open_input;
27mod file_open_orchestrators;
28mod file_open_queue;
29mod file_operations;
30mod help;
31mod help_actions;
32mod hover;
33mod input;
34mod input_dispatch;
35mod input_helpers;
36pub mod keybinding_editor;
37mod keybinding_editor_actions;
38mod lifecycle;
39mod line_scan;
40mod lsp_actions;
41mod lsp_event_notify;
42mod lsp_requests;
43mod lsp_status;
44mod macro_actions;
45mod macros;
46mod menu_actions;
47mod menu_context;
48mod mouse_input;
49mod navigation;
50mod on_save_actions;
51mod orchestrator_persistence;
52mod overlay;
53mod path_utils;
54#[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
55mod plugin_commands;
56#[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
57mod plugin_dispatch;
58mod popup_actions;
59mod popup_dialogs;
60mod popup_overlay_actions;
61mod prompt_actions;
62mod prompt_lifecycle;
63mod recovery_actions;
64mod regex_replace;
65mod render;
66mod scan_orchestrators;
67mod scroll_sync;
68mod scrollbar_input;
69mod scrollbar_math;
70mod search_ops;
71mod search_scan;
72mod settings_actions;
73mod settings_prompts;
74mod shell_command;
75mod smart_home;
76mod split_actions;
77mod stdin_stream;
78mod tab_drag;
79mod terminal;
80mod terminal_input;
81mod terminal_mouse;
82mod text_ops;
83mod theme_inspect;
84mod toggle_actions;
85pub mod types;
86mod undo_actions;
87mod view_actions;
88mod virtual_buffers;
89pub mod warning_domains;
90mod widget_runtime;
91pub mod window;
92mod window_actions;
93pub mod window_resources;
94pub mod workspace;
95
96use anyhow::Result as AnyhowResult;
97use rust_i18n::t;
98
99/// Shared per-tick housekeeping: process async messages, check timers, auto-save, etc.
100/// Returns true if a render is needed. The `clear_terminal` callback handles full-redraw
101/// requests (terminal clears the screen; GUI can ignore or handle differently).
102/// Used by both the terminal event loop and the GUI event loop.
103pub fn editor_tick(
104 editor: &mut Editor,
105 mut clear_terminal: impl FnMut() -> AnyhowResult<()>,
106) -> AnyhowResult<bool> {
107 let mut needs_render = false;
108
109 // Run the paste-deadline check *before* draining async messages
110 // so a deadline-fired fallback and a real result that came in
111 // the same tick are both handled in a single pass (the first to
112 // touch `paste_pending` wins; the other is silently dropped).
113 if editor.check_paste_deadline() {
114 needs_render = true;
115 }
116
117 let async_messages = {
118 let _s = tracing::info_span!("process_async_messages").entered();
119 editor.process_async_messages()
120 };
121 if async_messages {
122 needs_render = true;
123 }
124 let pending_file_opens = {
125 let _s = tracing::info_span!("process_pending_file_opens").entered();
126 editor.process_pending_file_opens()
127 };
128 if pending_file_opens {
129 needs_render = true;
130 }
131 if editor.process_line_scan() {
132 needs_render = true;
133 }
134 let search_scan = {
135 let _s = tracing::info_span!("process_search_scan").entered();
136 editor.process_search_scan()
137 };
138 if search_scan {
139 needs_render = true;
140 }
141 let search_overlay_refresh = {
142 let _s = tracing::info_span!("check_search_overlay_refresh").entered();
143 editor.check_search_overlay_refresh()
144 };
145 if search_overlay_refresh {
146 needs_render = true;
147 }
148 if editor.check_mouse_hover_timer() {
149 needs_render = true;
150 }
151 if editor.active_window().check_semantic_highlight_timer() {
152 needs_render = true;
153 }
154 if editor.check_completion_trigger_timer() {
155 needs_render = true;
156 }
157 editor.active_window_mut().check_diagnostic_pull_timer();
158 if editor.check_warning_log() {
159 needs_render = true;
160 }
161 if editor.poll_stdin_streaming() {
162 needs_render = true;
163 }
164
165 if let Err(e) = editor.auto_recovery_save_dirty_buffers() {
166 tracing::debug!("Auto-recovery-save error: {}", e);
167 }
168 if let Err(e) = editor.auto_save_persistent_buffers() {
169 tracing::debug!("Auto-save (disk) error: {}", e);
170 }
171
172 if editor.take_full_redraw_request() {
173 clear_terminal()?;
174 needs_render = true;
175 }
176
177 Ok(needs_render)
178}
179
180pub(crate) use path_utils::normalize_path;
181
182use self::types::{
183 LspMenuItem, LspMessageEntry, LspProgressInfo, SearchState, TabContextMenu,
184 DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_FILE,
185};
186use crate::config::Config;
187use crate::config_io::DirectoryContext;
188use crate::input::buffer_mode::ModeRegistry;
189use crate::input::command_registry::CommandRegistry;
190use crate::input::keybindings::{Action, KeyContext, KeybindingResolver};
191use crate::input::quick_open::{
192 BufferProvider, CommandProvider, FileProvider, GotoLineProvider, QuickOpenRegistry,
193};
194use crate::model::cursor::Cursors;
195use crate::model::event::{Event, EventLog, LeafId, SplitDirection};
196use crate::model::filesystem::FileSystem;
197use crate::services::async_bridge::{AsyncBridge, AsyncMessage};
198use crate::services::fs::FsManager;
199use crate::services::plugins::PluginManager;
200use crate::services::recovery::{RecoveryConfig, RecoveryService};
201use crate::services::time_source::{RealTimeSource, SharedTimeSource};
202use crate::state::EditorState;
203use crate::types::{LspLanguageConfig, LspServerConfig};
204use crate::view::file_tree::{FileTree, FileTreeView};
205use crate::view::prompt::PromptType;
206use crate::view::split::{SplitManager, SplitViewState};
207use crate::view::ui::{
208 FileExplorerRenderer, SplitRenderer, StatusBarRenderer, SuggestionsRenderer,
209};
210use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyModifiers};
211use ratatui::{
212 layout::{Constraint, Direction, Layout},
213 Frame,
214};
215use std::collections::HashMap;
216use std::ops::Range;
217use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
218use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, RwLock};
219use std::time::Instant;
220
221// Re-export BufferId from event module for backward compatibility
222pub use self::types::{BufferKind, BufferMetadata, HoverTarget};
223pub use self::warning_domains::{
224 GeneralWarningDomain, LspWarningDomain, WarningAction, WarningActionId, WarningDomain,
225 WarningDomainRegistry, WarningLevel, WarningPopupContent,
226};
227pub use crate::model::event::BufferId;
228
229/// Decode a wire-side LSP URI to a host path. Thin wrapper over
230/// [`LspUri::to_host_path`](crate::app::types::LspUri::to_host_path)
231/// that produces a `Result` for call sites that prefer the
232/// error-string form. Editor code that owns a raw `lsp_types::Uri`
233/// from a third-party type (e.g. `lsp_types::Location.uri`) wraps it
234/// via [`LspUri::from_wire`](crate::app::types::LspUri::from_wire)
235/// and then calls this — that's the only path from a wire URI to a
236/// host `PathBuf`, by construction.
237fn lsp_uri_to_host_path(
238 uri: &crate::app::types::LspUri,
239 translation: Option<&crate::services::authority::PathTranslation>,
240) -> Result<PathBuf, String> {
241 uri.to_host_path(translation)
242 .ok_or_else(|| "URI is not a file path".to_string())
243}
244
245/// A pending grammar registration waiting for reload_grammars() to apply
246#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
247pub struct PendingGrammar {
248 /// Language identifier (e.g., "elixir")
249 pub language: String,
250 /// Path to the grammar file (.sublime-syntax or .tmLanguage)
251 pub grammar_path: String,
252 /// File extensions to associate with this grammar
253 pub extensions: Vec<String>,
254}
255
256/// Track an in-flight semantic token range request.
257#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
258pub(crate) struct SemanticTokenRangeRequest {
259 pub(crate) buffer_id: BufferId,
260 pub(crate) version: u64,
261 pub(crate) range: Range<usize>,
262 pub(crate) start_line: usize,
263 pub(crate) end_line: usize,
264}
265
266#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
267pub(crate) enum SemanticTokensFullRequestKind {
268 Full,
269 FullDelta,
270}
271
272#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
273pub(crate) struct SemanticTokenFullRequest {
274 pub(crate) buffer_id: BufferId,
275 pub(crate) version: u64,
276 pub(crate) kind: SemanticTokensFullRequestKind,
277}
278
279#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
280pub(crate) struct FoldingRangeRequest {
281 pub(crate) buffer_id: BufferId,
282 pub(crate) version: u64,
283}
284
285#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
286pub(crate) struct InlayHintsRequest {
287 pub(crate) buffer_id: BufferId,
288 pub(crate) version: u64,
289}
290
291/// State for the dabbrev cycling session (Alt+/ style).
292///
293/// When the user presses Alt+/ repeatedly, we cycle through candidates
294/// in proximity order without showing a popup. The session is reset when
295/// any other action is taken (typing, moving, etc.).
296#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
297pub struct DabbrevCycleState {
298 /// The original prefix the user typed before the first expansion.
299 pub original_prefix: String,
300 /// Byte position where the prefix starts.
301 pub word_start: usize,
302 /// The list of candidates (ordered by proximity).
303 pub candidates: Vec<String>,
304 /// Current index into `candidates`.
305 pub index: usize,
306}
307
308/// Snapshot of cursor and viewport state used to restore the original position
309/// when a goto-line preview is abandoned (cancel, or the user edits the input
310/// so it no longer targets a line).
311///
312/// Shared between Quick Open's `:N` syntax and the standalone `Goto Line`
313/// prompt — both flows save a snapshot on the first preview jump and restore
314/// it if the user cancels or clears the target.
315///
316/// `last_jump_position` is the byte offset the most recent preview jump put the
317/// cursor at; the restore path only applies the snapshot when the cursor is
318/// still exactly there. If anything else moved the cursor (mouse click, an
319/// async buffer edit shifting positions via `adjust_for_edit`, …) the snapshot
320/// is considered stale and simply dropped. This is the single staleness check
321/// that replaces per-site invalidation across many call paths.
322#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
323pub(crate) struct GotoLinePreviewSnapshot {
324 pub buffer_id: BufferId,
325 pub split_id: LeafId,
326 pub cursor_id: crate::model::event::CursorId,
327 pub position: usize,
328 pub anchor: Option<usize>,
329 pub sticky_column: usize,
330 pub viewport_top_byte: usize,
331 pub viewport_top_view_line_offset: usize,
332 pub viewport_left_column: usize,
333 pub last_jump_position: usize,
334}
335
336/// The main editor struct - manages multiple buffers, clipboard, and rendering
337pub struct Editor {
338 // Buffers moved onto `Window` (Step 0c). Each window owns its
339 // own buffer storage; opening the same file in two windows
340 // produces two independent buffers. Access through
341 // `Editor::buffers()` / `buffers_mut()` (active window) or by
342 // direct `self.windows.get_mut(&id).unwrap().buffers` for
343 // cross-window iteration.
344
345 // NOTE: There is no `active_buffer` field. The active buffer is derived from
346 // `split_manager.active_buffer_id()` to maintain a single source of truth.
347 // Use `self.active_buffer()` to get the active buffer ID.
348 // event_logs moved onto `Window` (Step 0e). Undo logs follow the
349 // buffer storage, so they live alongside the buffer they describe.
350 /// Next buffer ID to assign.
351 ///
352 /// **Use [`Self::alloc_buffer_id`] instead of direct mutation.**
353 /// Direct `self.next_buffer_id += 1` works only on `impl Editor`
354 /// — methods that run on `impl Window` allocate via the shared
355 /// `Arc<BufferIdAllocator>` in `WindowResources`. Keeping this
356 /// counter as the canonical source means a handler on `Editor`
357 /// can still increment locally; the allocator's atomic stays in
358 /// sync because both go through `alloc_buffer_id`.
359 next_buffer_id: usize,
360
361 /// Globally-unique buffer-id allocator shared by `Arc` clone with
362 /// every `Window` (via `WindowResources`). Handlers on
363 /// `impl Window` call `Window::alloc_buffer_id()` which delegates
364 /// here; handlers on `impl Editor` call `Editor::alloc_buffer_id()`
365 /// which does the same plus advances the local `next_buffer_id`
366 /// snapshot. Both routes produce the same monotonic id sequence.
367 pub(crate) buffer_id_alloc: crate::app::window_resources::BufferIdAllocator,
368
369 /// Configuration.
370 ///
371 /// Stored as `Arc<Config>` so that mutations go through `Arc::make_mut`
372 /// (via `config_mut()`), which clone-on-writes when any other holder
373 /// references the same value. `Arc<T>` has no `DerefMut`, so direct
374 /// field assignment through `self.config` is a compile error — every
375 /// mutation must route through the CoW-aware accessor.
376 ///
377 /// Effective value is `base_config_json` + `runtime_overlay` (design
378 /// §3.4): init.ts and plugins may layer per-session writes via
379 /// `editor.setSetting(path, value)`. The overlay is merged into
380 /// `base_config_json`, the result is deserialised into this field,
381 /// and mutations go through `Arc::make_mut`.
382 ///
383 /// **Freshness invariant**: `config_snapshot_anchor` below is set to
384 /// `Arc::clone(&self.config)` on every plugin-snapshot refresh. That
385 /// guarantees the first `Arc::make_mut(&mut self.config)` after each
386 /// refresh *always* CoW-clones (strong count ≥ 2), so `self.config`
387 /// moves to a new pointer and stops being `ptr_eq` with the anchor.
388 config: Arc<Config>,
389
390 /// Clone of `config` captured at the last plugin-snapshot refresh.
391 config_snapshot_anchor: Arc<Config>,
392
393 /// Serialized JSON of `*self.config` as of the last time
394 /// `ptr_eq(&self.config, &self.config_snapshot_anchor)` was false.
395 config_cached_json: Arc<serde_json::Value>,
396
397 /// Cached raw user config (for plugins, avoids re-reading file on every frame).
398 user_config_raw: Arc<serde_json::Value>,
399
400 /// Directory context for editor state paths
401 dir_context: DirectoryContext,
402
403 /// Grammar registry for TextMate syntax highlighting
404 grammar_registry: std::sync::Arc<crate::primitives::grammar::GrammarRegistry>,
405
406 /// Pending grammars registered by plugins, waiting for reload_grammars() to apply
407 pending_grammars: Vec<PendingGrammar>,
408
409 /// Whether a grammar reload has been requested but not yet flushed.
410 /// This allows batching multiple RegisterGrammar+ReloadGrammars sequences
411 /// into a single rebuild.
412 grammar_reload_pending: bool,
413
414 /// Whether a background grammar build is in progress.
415 /// When true, `flush_pending_grammars()` defers work until the build completes.
416 grammar_build_in_progress: bool,
417
418 /// Whether the initial full grammar build (user grammars + language packs)
419 /// still needs to happen. Deferred from construction so that plugin-registered
420 /// grammars from the first event-loop tick are included in a single build.
421 needs_full_grammar_build: bool,
422
423 /// Plugin callback IDs waiting for the grammar build to complete.
424 /// Multiple reloadGrammars() calls may accumulate here; all are resolved
425 /// when the background build finishes.
426 pending_grammar_callbacks: Vec<fresh_core::api::JsCallbackId>,
427
428 /// Active theme
429 /// Active resolved theme, shared with windows via WindowResources.
430 /// Wrapped in `Arc<RwLock<>>` so a theme reload propagates to every
431 /// window without copying.
432 pub(crate) theme: Arc<RwLock<crate::view::theme::Theme>>,
433
434 /// All loaded themes (embedded + user). Held as `Arc` so
435 /// `expanded_menus_cache` can detect a registry swap via `Arc::ptr_eq`.
436 theme_registry: Arc<crate::view::theme::ThemeRegistry>,
437
438 /// Memoised `MenuConfig` with `DynamicSubmenu` items expanded against
439 /// the current theme registry.
440 expanded_menus_cache: crate::view::ui::ExpandedMenusCache,
441
442 /// Shared theme data cache for plugin access (name → JSON value)
443 theme_cache: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>>>,
444
445 /// Optional ANSI background image
446 ansi_background: Option<crate::primitives::ansi_background::AnsiBackground>,
447
448 /// Source path for the currently loaded ANSI background
449 ansi_background_path: Option<PathBuf>,
450
451 /// Blend amount for the ANSI background (0..1)
452 background_fade: f32,
453
454 /// Keybinding resolver (shared with Quick Open CommandProvider)
455 keybindings: Arc<RwLock<KeybindingResolver>>,
456
457 /// Shared clipboard (handles both internal and system clipboard)
458 clipboard: crate::services::clipboard::Clipboard,
459
460 /// Should the editor quit?
461 should_quit: bool,
462
463 /// Whether the workspace-trust prompt currently on screen was opened
464 /// voluntarily (command palette) rather than as the mandatory open-time
465 /// gate. When `true` its secondary action is "Cancel" (just close); when
466 /// `false` it's "Quit" (exit the editor) and Escape is inert.
467 workspace_trust_prompt_cancellable: bool,
468
469 /// The marker files/dirs that triggered the workspace-trust prompt (e.g.
470 /// `.envrc`, `.venv`, `App.sln`), captured when the prompt is shown so the
471 /// dialog can tell the user why it appeared.
472 workspace_trust_markers: Vec<String>,
473
474 /// Scroll offset (in rows) for the workspace-trust dialog when it's too
475 /// tall for the terminal. Driven by the mouse wheel; clamped in render.
476 workspace_trust_scroll: u16,
477
478 /// Should the client detach (keep server running)?
479 should_detach: bool,
480
481 /// Running in session/server mode (use hardware cursor only, no REVERSED style)
482 session_mode: bool,
483
484 /// Backend does not render a hardware cursor — always use software cursor indicators.
485 software_cursor_only: bool,
486
487 /// Session name for display in status bar (session mode only)
488 session_name: Option<String>,
489
490 /// Pending escape sequences to send to client (session mode only)
491 /// These get prepended to the next render output
492 pending_escape_sequences: Vec<u8>,
493
494 /// If set, the editor should restart with this new working directory
495 /// This is used by Open Folder to do a clean context switch
496 restart_with_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
497
498 // status_message, plugin_status_message, prompt moved onto
499 // `Window` (Step 0k phase 3) — each window has its own chrome,
500 // and the active window's chrome is what renders.
501 /// Last terminal window title written via OSC 2. Used so we only write
502 /// the escape sequence when the title would actually change, rather
503 /// than on every frame.
504 last_window_title: Option<String>,
505
506 // `plugin_errors` moved onto `Window`.
507 /// Terminal dimensions (for creating new buffers)
508 terminal_width: u16,
509 terminal_height: u16,
510
511 /// Last layout signature the plugin `resize` hook fired for, used
512 /// by `Editor::relayout` to dedupe notifications. The tuple is
513 /// `(terminal_width, terminal_height, dock_cols, file_explorer_cols)`
514 /// — the content geometry plugins observe. Deduping is what keeps
515 /// the orchestrator's resize→`dock_width`→relayout reaction from
516 /// looping: once the dock width settles, the signature stops
517 /// changing and the hook stops re-firing. `None` until the first
518 /// relayout.
519 last_layout_signature: Option<(u16, u16, u16, u16)>,
520
521 // LSP manager moved onto `Window`. Access via
522 // `Editor::lsp()` / `lsp_mut()` — each window has its own
523 // LspManager rooted at its project root.
524 // buffer_metadata moved onto `Window` (Step 0l). Access via
525 // `self.active_window().buffer_metadata` (or
526 // `_mut()`) — each window owns the metadata for its own
527 // buffers, alongside the buffer storage itself.
528 /// Buffer mode registry (for buffer-local keybindings)
529 mode_registry: ModeRegistry,
530
531 /// Tokio runtime for async I/O tasks
532 tokio_runtime: Option<Arc<tokio::runtime::Runtime>>,
533
534 /// Bridge for async messages from tokio tasks to main loop
535 async_bridge: Option<AsyncBridge>,
536
537 /// In-flight async system-clipboard reads, keyed by `request_id`.
538 /// Each entry owns an anchor (`VirtualText("▍")`) in some buffer
539 /// that floats with edits via the marker tree; when the matching
540 /// `ClipboardPasteResult` arrives, the pasted text is inserted at
541 /// the anchor's *current* position (which may have moved since the
542 /// user pressed Ctrl+V). The editor stays fully interactive while
543 /// pastes are pending — multiple Ctrl+V presses simply add more
544 /// entries, each capturing the OS clipboard contents at the moment
545 /// its own background thread starts.
546 pub(super) paste_pending: std::collections::HashMap<u64, crate::app::clipboard::PendingPaste>,
547
548 /// Set by `paste()` when it took the slow placeholder path. The
549 /// input dispatch reads and clears this to suppress the
550 /// otherwise-automatic render for the Ctrl+V keystroke, and the
551 /// main loop also reads `paste_render_suppress_until` (below)
552 /// to actively veto frame rendering until that deadline.
553 pub(super) paste_slow_path_just_armed: bool,
554
555 /// While `Some` and the instant is in the future, the main loop
556 /// holds off on rendering even when `needs_render` is set. Used
557 /// by the async paste path: when arboard doesn't return inside
558 /// the inline budget we plant a placeholder, but on a slow
559 /// renderer (LSP-active, remote terminal, dense diagnostics)
560 /// each `terminal.draw` is hundreds of ms, so rendering the
561 /// placeholder before the paste itself resolves *doubles* the
562 /// user-visible latency. Setting this suppresses renders until
563 /// the paste deadline; the paste resolve clears it and triggers
564 /// a single render with the final text.
565 pub(super) paste_render_suppress_until: Option<std::time::Instant>,
566
567 // split_manager and split_view_states moved onto `Window`. Access
568 // via `Editor::split_manager()` / `split_manager_mut()` and
569 // `Editor::split_view_states()` / `split_view_states_mut()`.
570 // Each window owns its own split tree + per-leaf view state.
571 // `previous_viewports` moved onto `Window` (per-leaf state — each
572 // window has its own splits, so its own viewport-change tracker).
573 // `scroll_sync_manager` moved onto `Window` — pairs splits, which
574 // are per-window.
575
576 // file_explorer moved onto `Window`. Access via
577 // `Editor::file_explorer()` / `file_explorer_mut()` —
578 // each window has its own tree view.
579 // `preview` (per-window preview-tab tracker) moved onto `Window`.
580 // Each window has its own preview slot.
581
582 // suppress_position_history_once moved onto `Window` (Step 0f).
583 // The file explorer and Open File browser ride per-window fs_managers
584 // (`WindowResources::fs_manager`, derived from each window's authority), so
585 // the editor no longer holds a global one that could go stale against the
586 // active authority.
587 /// Single backend slot for "where does the editor act?".
588 ///
589 /// Bundles filesystem, process spawner, terminal wrapper, and
590 /// display label. Replaces the old quartet of `filesystem`,
591 /// `process_spawner`, `terminal_wrapper`, `authority_display_string`
592 /// fields. Always present; the editor boots with `Authority::local()`
593 /// and plugins (or the SSH startup flow) install a different one
594 /// later via `install_authority`. Pointer-equality on the inner
595 /// `Arc`s answers "still the same backend?".
596 authority: crate::services::authority::Authority,
597
598 /// Authority queued by `install_authority`, picked up by `main.rs`
599 /// right before dropping this editor on restart. `None` in the
600 /// steady state. Not durable state — restarts from `main.rs`'s
601 /// restart-dir path leave this `None`, and the main loop carries
602 /// the authority over through its own channel.
603 pending_authority: Option<crate::services::authority::Authority>,
604
605 /// Keepalive bundle queued alongside `pending_authority` for a
606 /// connection-backed authority (remote agent / K8s), parked by the
607 /// restart loop so the live carrier + reconnect/heartbeat tasks
608 /// survive the rebuild. `None` for synchronously-constructible
609 /// authorities (local, docker). See
610 /// [`Editor::install_authority_with_keepalive`].
611 pending_keepalive: Option<Box<dyn std::any::Any + Send>>,
612
613 /// Plugin-supplied override for the Remote Indicator. Takes
614 /// precedence over the authority-derived state at render time.
615 /// Cleared on editor restart (plugins must reassert the state
616 /// after `setAuthority`). See
617 /// `PluginCommand::SetRemoteIndicatorState`.
618 pub remote_indicator_override: Option<crate::view::ui::status_bar::RemoteIndicatorOverride>,
619
620 /// Local filesystem for editor-internal files (log files, status
621 /// log). Stays separate from `authority` because these are the
622 /// editor's own private state — they live on the host disk
623 /// regardless of where the user is editing.
624 local_filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync>,
625
626 // `file_explorer_visible`, `file_explorer_sync_in_progress`,
627 // `file_explorer_width`, `file_explorer_side`,
628 // `pending_file_explorer_show_*`, `file_explorer_decorations`,
629 // `file_explorer_decoration_cache` all moved onto `Window`. The
630 // file-explorer view itself was already per-window since Step 0b;
631 // these chrome flags follow.
632 /// File explorer clipboard for cut/copy/paste of files and directories
633 // `file_explorer_clipboard` moved onto `Window`.
634
635 // `menu_bar_visible`, `menu_bar_auto_shown`, `tab_bar_visible`,
636 // `status_bar_visible`, `prompt_line_visible`, `mouse_enabled`
637 // moved onto `Window` — per-window UI toggles.
638
639 // `same_buffer_scroll_sync` moved onto `Window` — per-window UX
640 // toggle, since the split tree it controls is per-window.
641 /// Mouse cursor position (for GPM software cursor rendering)
642 /// When GPM is active, we need to draw our own cursor since GPM can't
643 /// draw on the alternate screen buffer used by TUI applications.
644 // `mouse_cursor_position`, `gpm_active`, `key_context` moved onto `Window`.
645
646 /// Menu state (active menu, highlighted item)
647 menu_state: crate::view::ui::MenuState,
648
649 /// Menu configuration (built-in menus with i18n support)
650 menus: crate::config::MenuConfig,
651
652 /// All editor sessions, keyed by id. The active window's `root` is
653 /// the editor's working directory — see `working_dir()`, which
654 /// derives it. There is deliberately no separate `working_dir`
655 /// field: it cannot drift out of sync with the active window
656 /// (issue #2056). Holds exactly one session (`WindowId(1)`, the
657 /// "base") until the orchestrator adds more.
658 pub(crate) windows: HashMap<fresh_core::WindowId, crate::app::window::Window>,
659
660 /// Connection keepalives for born-attached remote windows, keyed by
661 /// `WindowId`. A remote (Kubernetes / SSH / …) window's carrier process +
662 /// reconnect/heartbeat tasks + dedicated runtime live in this opaque
663 /// bundle; it must outlive the `Editor` rebuilds that *don't* drop the
664 /// window and is torn down when the window is closed (`close_window`).
665 /// Local windows have no entry. This is the per-window analogue of the
666 /// process-level keepalive the restart-based attach parks.
667 pub(crate) session_keepalives: HashMap<fresh_core::WindowId, Box<dyn std::any::Any + Send>>,
668
669 /// Request ids of `attachRemoteAgent` connects currently in flight (added
670 /// when the connect is spawned, removed when it settles). Lets a plugin
671 /// cancel a pending connect (the New-Session dialog's Cancel).
672 pub(crate) remote_attach_inflight: std::collections::HashSet<u64>,
673 /// Request ids of in-flight attaches the plugin asked to cancel. When the
674 /// connect later resolves, the result (authority + carrier keepalive) is
675 /// dropped instead of installed — so no window is created and the carrier
676 /// is torn down — and a failure is ignored.
677 pub(crate) remote_attach_cancelled: std::collections::HashSet<u64>,
678 /// Cancellation senders for the background connect threads, keyed by
679 /// request id. The connect runs on a detached thread (so the carrier's
680 /// runtime outlives it); signalling here makes that thread's `select!` drop
681 /// the in-flight connect future, which drops the ssh child (spawned
682 /// kill-on-drop) — so even a hung handshake leaves no orphaned process. The
683 /// thread then finishes and its result is discarded. Cleared on settle.
684 pub(crate) remote_attach_cancels:
685 std::collections::HashMap<u64, tokio::sync::oneshot::Sender<()>>,
686
687 /// Id of the currently active session. Always `WindowId(1)` for
688 /// now; multi-session support arrives in a follow-up commit.
689 pub(crate) active_window: fresh_core::WindowId,
690
691 /// Windows whose persisted workspace (files/splits) has not yet
692 /// been restored from disk. Startup materializes only the
693 /// foreground (CLI-dir) window eagerly; every other discovered
694 /// session is seeded with an empty layout and listed here, then
695 /// restored lazily on first dive or preview via
696 /// `materialize_window`.
697 pub(crate) materialize_pending: std::collections::HashSet<fresh_core::WindowId>,
698
699 /// Monotonic counter for the next session id. The base session
700 /// uses 1; new sessions take 2, 3, …. Closing a session does
701 /// not free its id (per design, ids are stable within a process).
702 /// Unused until `createWindow` lands in the next migration step.
703 #[allow(dead_code)]
704 pub(crate) next_window_id: u64,
705
706 // LSP request-tracking state (next_lsp_request_id,
707 // pending_*_requests, *_in_flight, completion_items,
708 // dabbrev_state, etc.) all moved onto `Window` in Step 0k.
709 // `completion_service` moved onto `Window` — orchestrates this
710 // window's per-window completion providers (dabbrev, buffer words,
711 // LSP, plugin providers).
712 // `lsp_diagnostic_namespace` moved onto `Window` — overlay
713 // namespace key for diagnostic overlays, which are buffer overlays
714 // and follow buffers onto the window.
715 // `interactive_replace_state` moved onto `Window` — per-window
716 // search-and-replace session state.
717 // `mouse_state` moved onto `Window` — drag targets reference per-window LeafIds.
718 // `tab_context_menu`, `file_explorer_context_menu`, `theme_info_popup`
719 // moved onto `Window`.
720 // `chrome_layout` moved onto `Window` — each window has its own
721 // status bar, menu, prompt overlay, and popups.
722 /// Command registry for dynamic commands
723 command_registry: Arc<RwLock<CommandRegistry>>,
724
725 /// Quick Open registry for unified prompt providers
726 quick_open_registry: QuickOpenRegistry,
727
728 /// Plugin manager (handles both enabled and disabled cases)
729 /// Plugin manager, wrapped in `Arc<RwLock<>>` so windows can fire
730 /// hooks (`run_hook`) via WindowResources without holding an
731 /// `&mut Editor` reference. `&self` methods (run_hook,
732 /// deliver_response, has_hook_handlers, …) take a read lock; the
733 /// few `&mut self` methods (process_commands, check_thread_health,
734 /// test_inject_command) take a write lock.
735 plugin_manager: Arc<RwLock<PluginManager>>,
736
737 // `plugin_dev_workspaces` moved onto `Window` — keyed by `BufferId`,
738 // and buffers are per-window, so the workspace map follows.
739 /// Registry of status-bar tokens contributed by plugins.
740 /// Key: "plugin_name:token_name" (e.g., "git_statusbar:branch"); value: display title.
741 /// Global and lifetime-checked. Per-buffer values live on each `Window`.
742 status_bar_token_registry: Mutex<HashMap<String, String>>,
743
744 /// Registry of plugin-provided config schemas, keyed by plugin name.
745 /// Each value is the validated JSON schema describing
746 /// `plugins.<name>.settings.*`. Populated at startup from
747 /// `<plugin_name>.schema.json` sidecar files discovered next to plugin
748 /// `.ts`/`.js` files; the Settings UI reads this to render a
749 /// per-plugin sub-category under "Plugin Settings".
750 pub(crate) plugin_schemas:
751 std::sync::Arc<std::sync::RwLock<HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>>>,
752
753 // `seen_byte_ranges` moved onto `Window` — keyed by `BufferId`
754 // which lives on `Window`, so the tracker follows the buffers.
755
756 // panel_ids moved onto `Window`. Access via
757 // `Editor::panel_ids()` / `panel_ids_mut()` — those resolve to
758 // the active window's dock occupancy. Each window owns its own
759 // utility-dock; switching windows doesn't share dock state.
760 // `buffer_groups`, `buffer_to_group`, `next_buffer_group_id`
761 // moved onto `Window` — each window has its own buffer groups.
762
763 // grouped_subtrees moved onto `Window` — each window owns its
764 // own buffer-group subtrees (a window with a Live Grep panel
765 // open doesn't share the panel state with sibling windows).
766 /// Background process abort handles for cancellation
767 /// Maps process_id to abort handle
768 background_process_handles: HashMap<u64, tokio::task::AbortHandle>,
769
770 /// Cancellation senders for host-side processes spawned via
771 /// `spawnHostProcess`. Firing the sender (or dropping it) triggers
772 /// an in-task `child.start_kill()` so the process is reaped, not
773 /// just orphaned. Entries are removed when the spawn task sends
774 /// its terminal `PluginProcessOutput`.
775 host_process_handles: HashMap<u64, tokio::sync::oneshot::Sender<()>>,
776 /// FIFO queue of plugin `editor.getNextKey()` callbacks awaiting a
777 /// keypress. While non-empty, the next key arriving in
778 /// `handle_key` is consumed by resolving the front-most callback
779 /// rather than dispatching to mode bindings or other handlers.
780 // `pending_next_key_callbacks`, `key_capture_active`,
781 // `pending_key_capture_buffer` moved onto `Window`.
782 // `lsp_progress`, `lsp_server_statuses`, `lsp_window_messages`,
783 // `lsp_log_messages` moved onto `Window` — each window has its own
784 // LspManager, so the progress/status/message streams describe that
785 // manager's servers, not the editor's.
786
787 // `diagnostic_result_ids` moved onto `Window` — each window has its
788 // own LspManager and therefore its own per-URI result_id stream.
789 // `stored_push_diagnostics`, `stored_pull_diagnostics`,
790 // `stored_diagnostics`, `stored_folding_ranges` moved onto
791 // `Window` — URI-keyed but each URI maps to a buffer in a specific
792 // window's LSP set, so the maps describe one window's diagnostics.
793 /// Event broadcaster for control events (observable by external systems)
794 event_broadcaster: crate::model::control_event::EventBroadcaster,
795
796 // bookmarks moved onto `Window` (Step 0f).
797 /// Macro record/playback subsystem (owns `macros`, `recording`,
798 /// `last_register`, and the `playing` guard flag).
799 // `macros` moved onto `Window`.
800
801 /// Pending plugin action receivers (for async action execution)
802 #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
803 pending_plugin_actions: Vec<(
804 String,
805 crate::services::plugins::thread::oneshot::Receiver<anyhow::Result<()>>,
806 )>,
807
808 /// Flag set by plugin commands that need a render (e.g., RefreshLines)
809 #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
810 plugin_render_requested: bool,
811
812 /// Pending chord sequence for multi-key bindings (e.g., C-x C-s in Emacs)
813 /// Stores the keys pressed so far in a chord sequence
814 // `chord_state` moved onto `Window`.
815
816 // (Historical `pending_lsp_confirmation` and `pending_lsp_status_popup`
817 // fields moved onto `Popup::resolver` — each popup carries its own
818 // "how do I confirm?" identity, so `handle_popup_confirm` dispatches
819 // by matching the focused popup's resolver instead of racing through
820 // a precedence cascade of side-channel `Option`s that a second
821 // simultaneously-open popup could steal.)
822 /// Languages the user has interactively dismissed from the LSP popup.
823 ///
824 /// Pending Save-As queue for the "save and quit" flow.
825 ///
826 // `last_auto_revert_poll`, `last_file_tree_poll`, `git_index_resolved`,
827 // `dir_mod_times`, `pending_file_poll_rx`, `pending_dir_poll_rx`
828 // all moved onto `Window` — auto-revert and file-tree change
829 // detection are per-window, paired with the already-per-window
830 // `file_mod_times`.
831 /// File open dialog state (when PromptType::OpenFile is active)
832 // `file_open_state` moved onto `Window`.
833
834 /// Cached layout for file browser (for mouse hit testing)
835 // `file_browser_layout` moved onto `Window`.
836
837 /// Recovery service for auto-recovery-save and crash recovery.
838 /// `Arc<Mutex>` because it is shared into every `Window` via
839 /// `WindowResources` so per-window restore / auto-save can reach it
840 /// without an active-window flip.
841 recovery_service: std::sync::Arc<std::sync::Mutex<RecoveryService>>,
842
843 /// Request a full terminal clear and redraw on the next frame
844 full_redraw_requested: bool,
845
846 /// Request the event loop to suspend the process (SIGTSTP on Unix).
847 /// Consumed by the outer event loop after the current action returns.
848 suspend_requested: bool,
849
850 /// Time source for testable time operations
851 time_source: SharedTimeSource,
852
853 /// Last auto-recovery-save time for rate limiting
854 // `last_auto_recovery_save`, `last_persistent_auto_save` moved onto `Window`.
855
856 /// Active custom contexts for command visibility
857 /// Plugin-defined contexts like "config-editor" that control command availability
858 // `active_custom_contexts` moved onto `Window`.
859
860 /// Plugin-managed global state, isolated per plugin name.
861 /// Outer key is plugin name, inner key is the state key set by the plugin.
862 plugin_global_state: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>>,
863 /// Warning log receiver and path (for tracking warnings)
864 warning_log: Option<(std::sync::mpsc::Receiver<()>, PathBuf)>,
865
866 /// Status message log path (for viewing full status history)
867 status_log_path: Option<PathBuf>,
868
869 /// Warning domain registry for extensible warning indicators
870 /// Contains LSP warnings, general warnings, and can be extended by plugins
871 // `warning_domains` moved onto `Window`.
872
873 /// Periodic update checker (checks for new releases every hour)
874 update_checker: Option<crate::services::release_checker::PeriodicUpdateChecker>,
875
876 // Terminal subsystem moved onto `Window` (Step 0d). PTYs and
877 // their backing files belong to the window that spawned them, so
878 // closeWindow joins the threads. Access through methods on Window
879 // (called via `self.windows.get_mut(&id).unwrap().method(...)`),
880 // not via accessors on Editor.
881 /// Plugin-driven filesystem watchers (lazily constructed —
882 /// the underlying notify backend spawns a thread, so it's
883 /// nicer to defer until the first `watchPath` call). See
884 /// `services/file_watcher.rs`.
885 #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
886 file_watcher_manager: crate::services::file_watcher::FileWatcherManager,
887
888 /// Test-only sink for `path_changed` plugin events. Captured
889 /// by `async_dispatch` whenever a PathChanged AsyncMessage
890 /// arrives, so e2e tests can assert filesystem events
891 /// reached the editor without standing up a JS plugin.
892 /// Production builds never read this.
893 pub(crate) last_path_change_for_test: Option<(u64, std::path::PathBuf, &'static str)>,
894
895 /// Test-only sink for the most-recent `WatchPathRegistered`
896 /// plugin response, keyed by request_id. Used by
897 /// `watch_path` e2e tests to read back the allocated handle.
898 pub(crate) last_watch_response_for_test: Option<(u64, Result<u64, String>)>,
899
900 /// Plugin-driven session preview override. When `Some(sid)`
901 /// and the floating-overlay prompt is open, the overlay's
902 /// preview pane renders the *entire* split tree of session
903 /// `sid` natively — Primitive #1 in
904 /// `docs/internal/orchestrator-sessions-design.md` §
905 /// "Rich Control Room rendering".
906 pub(crate) preview_window_id: Option<fresh_core::WindowId>,
907
908 // terminal_buffers / terminal_backing_files / terminal_log_files
909 // moved onto `Window` (Step 0d).
910 // `ephemeral_terminals` moved onto `Window` — TerminalManager and
911 // its terminals are per-window (Step 0d), so the ephemeral set
912 // follows.
913
914 // `terminal_mode` moved onto `Window`. Per-window because each
915 // window has its own active terminal buffer.
916 /// Whether keyboard capture is enabled in terminal mode.
917 /// When true, ALL keys go to the terminal (except Ctrl+` to toggle).
918 /// When false, UI keybindings (split nav, palette, etc.) are processed first.
919 // `keyboard_capture` moved onto `Window`.
920
921 // `terminal_mode_resume` moved onto `Window` — terminal buffers
922 // are per-window (Step 0d), so the auto-resume set follows.
923 /// Timestamp of the previous mouse click (for multi-click detection)
924 // `previous_click_time`, `previous_click_position`, `click_count` moved onto `Window`.
925
926 /// Settings UI state (when settings modal is open)
927 pub(crate) settings_state: Option<crate::view::settings::SettingsState>,
928
929 /// Calibration wizard state (when calibration modal is open)
930 pub(crate) calibration_wizard: Option<calibration_wizard::CalibrationWizard>,
931
932 // `event_debug` modal state moved to `Window` — each window has its
933 // own debug overlay (the dialog records keystrokes destined for that
934 // window's input pipeline, so it's logically per-window).
935 /// Keybinding editor state (when keybinding editor modal is open)
936 pub(crate) keybinding_editor: Option<keybinding_editor::KeybindingEditor>,
937
938 /// Key translator for input calibration (loaded from config)
939 pub(crate) key_translator: crate::input::key_translator::KeyTranslator,
940
941 /// Terminal color capability (true color, 256, or 16 colors)
942 color_capability: crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability,
943
944 /// Hunks for the Review Diff tool
945 // `review_hunks` moved onto `Window`.
946
947 /// Editor-level popups that float above any buffer regardless of which
948 /// one is active. Plugin notifications (showActionPopup) live here so a
949 /// switch to a virtual buffer (Dashboard, diagnostics panel, …) doesn't
950 /// hide them mid-decision.
951 ///
952 /// Each plugin popup carries its `popup_id` inside its
953 /// `PopupResolver::PluginAction` — no parallel side-channel stack.
954 pub(crate) global_popups: crate::view::popup::PopupManager,
955
956 // composite_buffers + composite_view_states moved onto `Window` —
957 // composite-buffer panels (Live Grep results, Diagnostics list,
958 // References, etc.) belong to the window that opened the panel.
959 /// Pending file opens from CLI arguments (processed after TUI starts)
960 /// This allows CLI files to go through the same code path as interactive file opens,
961 /// ensuring consistent error handling (e.g., encoding confirmation prompts).
962 // `pending_file_opens` moved onto `Window`.
963
964 /// When true, apply hot exit recovery after the next batch of pending file opens
965 // `pending_hot_exit_recovery` moved onto `Window`.
966
967 /// Tracks buffers opened with --wait: maps buffer_id → (wait_id, has_popup)
968 // `wait_tracking` moved onto `Window`.
969 /// Wait IDs that have completed (buffer closed or popup dismissed)
970 // `completed_waits` moved onto `Window`.
971
972 /// Stdin streaming state (if reading from stdin)
973 stdin_stream: stdin_stream::StdinStream,
974
975 /// Incremental line scan state (for non-blocking progress during Go to Line)
976 // `line_scan` moved onto `Window`.
977
978 /// Incremental search scan state (for non-blocking search on large files)
979 // `search_scan` moved onto `Window`.
980
981 /// Viewport top_byte when search overlays were last refreshed.
982 /// Used to detect viewport scrolling so overlays can be updated.
983 // `search_overlay_top_byte` moved onto `Window`.
984
985 /// Frame-buffer animation layer. Applied at the end of `render`; the
986 /// main loop consults `is_active`/`next_deadline` to keep re-rendering
987 /// while animations are running.
988 // `animations` moved onto `Window`.
989
990 /// Hardware-cursor screen position from the previous render pass, paired
991 /// with the active split that owned the cursor at that time. Used to
992 /// detect "jumps" (search, goto-line, click, goto-definition, focus
993 /// change between splits, tab/buffer switch, etc.) and animate the
994 /// cursor moving from its old screen position to its new one. Cross-
995 /// pane jumps animate unconditionally; same-pane jumps animate when
996 /// the cursor moved more than two rows or at least ten columns.
997 pub(crate) previous_cursor_screen_pos: Option<((u16, u16), LeafId)>,
998 /// ID of the most recent cursor-jump animation, kept so successive jumps
999 /// cancel the prior one instead of stacking trail effects.
1000 pub(crate) cursor_jump_animation: Option<crate::view::animation::AnimationId>,
1001
1002 /// Deferred plugin animations targeting a virtual buffer whose
1003 /// on-screen Rect wasn't in the cached split layout at command
1004 /// dispatch time. Drained at the top of each render pass once
1005 /// `split_areas` has been recomputed, so the animation starts on
1006 /// the very first frame the buffer actually occupies screen space.
1007 pub(crate) pending_vb_animations: Vec<(u64, BufferId, fresh_core::api::PluginAnimationKind)>,
1008
1009 /// Plugin widget panels mounted via `MountWidgetPanel`.
1010 ///
1011 /// One entry per active panel. The registry holds the most recent
1012 /// `WidgetSpec` per panel so future updates can reconcile against
1013 /// it and so a theme change can re-render every panel without
1014 /// the originating plugin needing to re-emit. See
1015 /// `docs/internal/plugin-widget-library-design.md`.
1016 pub(crate) widget_registry: crate::widgets::WidgetRegistry,
1017
1018 /// Currently-mounted floating widget panel, if any.
1019 ///
1020 /// At most one floating widget panel is shown at a time — the
1021 /// overlay is modal-ish (input is routed to it) and stacking
1022 /// floaters would obscure each other without a usable focus
1023 /// model. Mounting a second one replaces the first.
1024 ///
1025 /// This is the **centered modal** slot (`PanelSlot::Floating`): the
1026 /// orchestrator picker, the new-session form, and other plugin
1027 /// modals. The persistent left dock lives in a separate slot
1028 /// (`dock`) so the two can coexist (a modal opens *over* the editor
1029 /// while the dock stays visible). Routing is by `PanelSlot`.
1030 pub(crate) floating_widget_panel: Option<FloatingWidgetState>,
1031
1032 /// The editor-global left **dock** panel (`PanelSlot::Dock`), if
1033 /// shown. Independent of `floating_widget_panel` so the dock persists
1034 /// while a centered modal is open. Always rendered as a `LeftDock`.
1035 pub(crate) dock: Option<FloatingWidgetState>,
1036
1037 /// Persisted width (columns) of the orchestrator left dock after the
1038 /// user drags its right border. `None` until first resized; when set,
1039 /// `FloatingPanelControl{op:"dock"}` restores this instead of the
1040 /// plugin's default so the width survives toggling the dock off/on.
1041 pub(crate) dock_width: Option<u16>,
1042 /// True while the user is dragging the dock's right border to resize.
1043 pub(crate) dock_resizing: bool,
1044}
1045
1046/// Sentinel `BufferId` registered with the widget registry for the
1047/// floating panel — never appears in the editor's buffer table, so
1048/// `set_virtual_buffer_content` against it would fail. The mount /
1049/// rerender paths special-case this id and paint into the overlay
1050/// rect instead.
1051pub(crate) const FLOATING_PANEL_BUFFER_ID: BufferId = BufferId(usize::MAX);
1052
1053/// Sentinel `BufferId` for the editor-global **dock** panel — distinct
1054/// from `FLOATING_PANEL_BUFFER_ID` so the dock and a centered modal can
1055/// both live in the widget registry (and be hit-tested) at the same
1056/// time. See `Editor::dock` and `PanelSlot`.
1057pub(crate) const DOCK_PANEL_BUFFER_ID: BufferId = BufferId(usize::MAX - 1);
1058
1059/// Selects which of the two coexisting widget-panel slots an operation
1060/// targets: the centered modal overlay (`Floating`, the picker /
1061/// new-session form / plugin modals) or the persistent editor-global
1062/// left `Dock`. They occupy disjoint screen regions and render together.
1063#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
1064pub(crate) enum PanelSlot {
1065 Floating,
1066 Dock,
1067}
1068
1069impl PanelSlot {
1070 pub(crate) fn buffer_id(self) -> BufferId {
1071 match self {
1072 PanelSlot::Floating => FLOATING_PANEL_BUFFER_ID,
1073 PanelSlot::Dock => DOCK_PANEL_BUFFER_ID,
1074 }
1075 }
1076}
1077
1078/// A widget panel rendered as a centered floating overlay rather
1079/// than into a virtual buffer. The panel still lives in the shared
1080/// `widget_registry` (so the existing reconcile / widget-command /
1081/// mutate paths apply), but its rendered entries are painted into
1082/// the overlay rect at draw time instead of being written into a
1083/// virtual buffer.
1084/// Where a floating widget panel is anchored on screen.
1085//
1086// The variants are only *constructed* by the plugin-gated floating-panel
1087// handlers, but they are matched throughout the shared widget runtime and
1088// render/input code, so the enum itself stays un-gated. Suppress the
1089// "never constructed" lint in plugin-less builds.
1090#[cfg_attr(not(any(feature = "plugins", test)), allow(dead_code))]
1091#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
1092pub(crate) enum PanelPlacement {
1093 /// Centered modal overlay sized by `width_pct`/`height_pct`
1094 /// (the historical default; dims the background, captures keys).
1095 Centered,
1096 /// Full-height column pinned to the left of the entire editor
1097 /// chrome (left of the menu bar, splits, and status bar). The
1098 /// chrome is laid out in the remaining width; no background
1099 /// dimming. Non-modal — see `FloatingWidgetState::focused`.
1100 LeftDock { width_cols: u16 },
1101}
1102
1103#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
1104pub(crate) struct FloatingWidgetState {
1105 pub panel_id: crate::widgets::PanelId,
1106 pub width_pct: u8,
1107 pub height_pct: u8,
1108 /// On-screen anchor. Defaults to `Centered` on mount; a plugin
1109 /// re-anchors to a dock via `FloatingPanelControl{op:"dock"}`.
1110 pub placement: PanelPlacement,
1111 /// Whether keys route to this panel. Always true for `Centered`
1112 /// (modal). For `LeftDock` a plugin toggles this via
1113 /// `FloatingPanelControl{op:"focus"|"blur"}` so the editor
1114 /// underneath stays keyboard-usable while the dock is visible.
1115 pub focused: bool,
1116 /// Most-recently rendered entries. Refreshed on every spec /
1117 /// command / mutate; painted into the overlay rect at draw
1118 /// time.
1119 pub entries: Vec<fresh_core::text_property::TextPropertyEntry>,
1120 /// Hardware-cursor target when a `TextInput` is focused.
1121 pub focus_cursor: Option<crate::widgets::FocusCursor>,
1122 /// Window-embed rectangles reserved by `WindowEmbed`
1123 /// widgets in the panel's spec. After the entries paint
1124 /// down their (blank) cells, the floating panel render
1125 /// walks these and invokes the per-window paint path
1126 /// scoped to each rect — giving us a live render of the
1127 /// referenced editor window inside the floating overlay.
1128 pub embeds: Vec<crate::widgets::EmbedRect>,
1129 /// Rows produced by `WidgetSpec::Overlay` children. Painted
1130 /// AFTER `entries` and `embeds`, on top of whatever's at
1131 /// each `buffer_row`. Used for dropdown completions /
1132 /// transient popups that should appear next to a focused
1133 /// widget without reflowing the rest of the panel when
1134 /// they show or hide.
1135 pub overlays: Vec<crate::widgets::OverlayRow>,
1136 /// Scrollable `List` widgets that overflowed, with the geometry
1137 /// the draw pass uses to paint a scrollbar. Refreshed on every
1138 /// render alongside `entries`/`embeds`.
1139 pub scroll_regions: Vec<crate::widgets::ScrollRegion>,
1140 /// Screen-space scrollbar tracks computed at the last draw — used
1141 /// by the mouse hit-test to start/continue a scrollbar drag. One
1142 /// per overflowing list.
1143 pub scrollbar_tracks: Vec<WidgetScrollbarTrack>,
1144 /// Shared press/drag/release state for the panel's list
1145 /// scrollbars (the canonical `ScrollbarMouse`).
1146 pub scrollbar_mouse: crate::view::ui::scrollbar::ScrollbarMouse,
1147 /// `list_key` of the scrollbar currently being drag-scrolled.
1148 pub scrollbar_drag_key: Option<String>,
1149 /// Inner rect (frame interior) of the last draw — used by the
1150 /// click hit-test to map terminal coords back to buffer coords.
1151 pub last_inner_rect: Option<ratatui::layout::Rect>,
1152 /// When true, a `Centered` panel renders over the *entire* frame
1153 /// (covering the dimmed left dock) instead of being confined to the
1154 /// chrome area beside the dock. Set via `FloatingPanelControl{op:
1155 /// "fullscreen"}`. Lets the orchestrator's global modals (the control
1156 /// room, the New-Session form) take the full screen over their own
1157 /// dock, while other plugins' floating panels keep the default
1158 /// coexist-beside-the-dock layout. Ignored for `LeftDock`.
1159 pub fullscreen: bool,
1160}
1161
1162/// A list scrollbar's screen rect + scroll state, captured at draw
1163/// time so mouse press/drag can hit-test and drive `ScrollbarMouse`.
1164#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
1165pub(crate) struct WidgetScrollbarTrack {
1166 pub list_key: String,
1167 pub rect: ratatui::layout::Rect,
1168 pub total: usize,
1169 pub visible: usize,
1170 pub scroll: usize,
1171}
1172
1173/// A file that should be opened after the TUI starts
1174#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
1175pub struct PendingFileOpen {
1176 /// Path to the file
1177 pub path: PathBuf,
1178 /// Line number to navigate to (1-indexed, optional)
1179 pub line: Option<usize>,
1180 /// Column number to navigate to (1-indexed, optional)
1181 pub column: Option<usize>,
1182 /// End line for range selection (1-indexed, optional)
1183 pub end_line: Option<usize>,
1184 /// End column for range selection (1-indexed, optional)
1185 pub end_column: Option<usize>,
1186 /// Hover popup message to show after opening (optional)
1187 pub message: Option<String>,
1188 /// Wait ID for --wait tracking (if the CLI is blocking until done)
1189 pub wait_id: Option<u64>,
1190}
1191
1192impl Editor {
1193 /// Load an ANSI background image from a user-provided path
1194 fn load_ansi_background(&mut self, input: &str) -> AnyhowResult<()> {
1195 let trimmed = input.trim();
1196
1197 if trimmed.is_empty() {
1198 self.ansi_background = None;
1199 self.ansi_background_path = None;
1200 self.set_status_message(t!("status.background_cleared").to_string());
1201 return Ok(());
1202 }
1203
1204 let input_path = Path::new(trimmed);
1205 let resolved = if input_path.is_absolute() {
1206 input_path.to_path_buf()
1207 } else {
1208 self.working_dir().join(input_path)
1209 };
1210
1211 let canonical = resolved.canonicalize().unwrap_or_else(|_| resolved.clone());
1212
1213 let parsed = crate::primitives::ansi_background::AnsiBackground::from_file(&canonical)?;
1214
1215 self.ansi_background = Some(parsed);
1216 self.ansi_background_path = Some(canonical.clone());
1217 self.set_status_message(
1218 t!(
1219 "view.background_set",
1220 path = canonical.display().to_string()
1221 )
1222 .to_string(),
1223 );
1224
1225 Ok(())
1226 }
1227
1228 /// Total number of open buffers across the workspace. Test
1229 /// support for `EditorTestApi::buffer_count` (Phase 7 of the
1230 /// scenario migration).
1231 #[doc(hidden)]
1232 pub fn buffer_count_for_tests(&self) -> usize {
1233 self.windows
1234 .get(&self.active_window)
1235 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
1236 .expect("active window present")
1237 .len()
1238 }
1239
1240 /// Buffer IDs in stable order (sorted by inner value). Used by
1241 /// `EditorTestApi::buffer_paths` so workspace assertions don't
1242 /// depend on `HashMap` iteration order.
1243 #[doc(hidden)]
1244 pub fn all_buffer_ids_for_tests(&self) -> Vec<BufferId> {
1245 let mut ids: Vec<BufferId> = self
1246 .windows
1247 .get(&self.active_window)
1248 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
1249 .expect("active window present")
1250 .ids();
1251 ids.sort_by_key(|id| id.0);
1252 ids
1253 }
1254
1255 /// Get the currently active buffer state
1256 pub fn active_state(&self) -> &EditorState {
1257 self.windows
1258 .get(&self.active_window)
1259 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
1260 .expect("active window present")
1261 .get(&self.active_buffer())
1262 .unwrap()
1263 }
1264
1265 /// Get the currently active buffer state (mutable)
1266 pub fn active_state_mut(&mut self) -> &mut EditorState {
1267 let __buffer_id = self.active_buffer();
1268 self.windows
1269 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
1270 .map(|w| &mut w.buffers)
1271 .expect("active window present")
1272 .get_mut(&__buffer_id)
1273 .unwrap()
1274 }
1275
1276 /// Get the cursors for the active buffer in the active split.
1277 /// Uses `effective_active_split` so focused buffer-group panels return
1278 /// their own cursors (not the outer split's stale ones).
1279 pub fn active_cursors(&self) -> &Cursors {
1280 let split_id = self.effective_active_split();
1281 &self
1282 .windows
1283 .get(&self.active_window)
1284 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1285 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
1286 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1287 .get(&split_id)
1288 .unwrap()
1289 .cursors
1290 }
1291
1292 /// Get the cursors for the active buffer in the active split (mutable)
1293 pub fn active_cursors_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Cursors {
1294 let split_id = self.effective_active_split();
1295 &mut self
1296 .windows
1297 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
1298 .and_then(|w| w.split_view_states_mut())
1299 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1300 .get_mut(&split_id)
1301 .unwrap()
1302 .cursors
1303 }
1304
1305 /// Set completion items for type-to-filter (for testing)
1306 pub fn set_completion_items(&mut self, items: Vec<lsp_types::CompletionItem>) {
1307 self.active_window_mut().completion_items = Some(items);
1308 }
1309
1310 /// Get the viewport for the active split
1311 pub fn active_viewport(&self) -> &crate::view::viewport::Viewport {
1312 let active_split = self
1313 .windows
1314 .get(&self.active_window)
1315 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1316 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
1317 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1318 .active_split();
1319 &self
1320 .windows
1321 .get(&self.active_window)
1322 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1323 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
1324 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1325 .get(&active_split)
1326 .unwrap()
1327 .viewport
1328 }
1329
1330 /// Get the viewport for the active split (mutable)
1331 pub fn active_viewport_mut(&mut self) -> &mut crate::view::viewport::Viewport {
1332 let active_split = self
1333 .windows
1334 .get(&self.active_window)
1335 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1336 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
1337 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1338 .active_split();
1339 &mut self
1340 .windows
1341 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
1342 .and_then(|w| w.split_view_states_mut())
1343 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1344 .get_mut(&active_split)
1345 .unwrap()
1346 .viewport
1347 }
1348
1349 /// Get the display name for a buffer (filename or virtual buffer name)
1350 pub fn get_buffer_display_name(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> String {
1351 // Check composite buffers first
1352 if let Some(composite) = self.active_window().composite_buffers.get(&buffer_id) {
1353 return composite.name.clone();
1354 }
1355
1356 self.active_window()
1357 .buffer_metadata
1358 .get(&buffer_id)
1359 .map(|m| m.display_name.clone())
1360 .or_else(|| {
1361 self.windows
1362 .get(&self.active_window)
1363 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
1364 .expect("active window present")
1365 .get(&buffer_id)
1366 .and_then(|state| {
1367 state
1368 .buffer
1369 .file_path()
1370 .and_then(|p| p.file_name())
1371 .and_then(|n| n.to_str())
1372 .map(|s| s.to_string())
1373 })
1374 })
1375 .unwrap_or_else(|| "[No Name]".to_string())
1376 }
1377
1378 /// Apply an event to the active buffer with all cross-cutting concerns.
1379 /// This is the centralized method that automatically handles:
1380 /// - Event application to buffer
1381 /// - Plugin hooks (after-insert, after-delete, etc.)
1382 /// - LSP notifications
1383 /// - Any other cross-cutting concerns
1384 ///
1385
1386 /// Get the event log for the active buffer
1387 pub fn active_event_log(&self) -> &EventLog {
1388 self.active_window()
1389 .event_logs
1390 .get(&self.active_buffer())
1391 .unwrap()
1392 }
1393
1394 /// Get the event log for the active buffer (mutable)
1395 pub fn active_event_log_mut(&mut self) -> &mut EventLog {
1396 let buffer_id = self.active_buffer();
1397 self.active_window_mut()
1398 .event_logs
1399 .get_mut(&buffer_id)
1400 .unwrap()
1401 }
1402
1403 /// Register a status-bar token contributed by a plugin.
1404 /// Token key is "plugin_name:token_name".
1405 /// Returns Err if token already registered or inputs are invalid.
1406 pub fn register_status_bar_element(
1407 &self,
1408 plugin_name: &str,
1409 token_name: &str,
1410 title: &str,
1411 ) -> Result<(), String> {
1412 if plugin_name.is_empty() {
1413 return Err("Plugin name cannot be empty".to_string());
1414 }
1415 if token_name.is_empty() {
1416 return Err("Token name cannot be empty".to_string());
1417 }
1418
1419 let key = format!("{}:{}", plugin_name, token_name);
1420 let mut registry = self.status_bar_token_registry.lock().unwrap();
1421
1422 if registry.contains_key(&key) {
1423 return Err(format!("Token '{}' already registered", key));
1424 }
1425
1426 registry.insert(key, title.to_string());
1427 Ok(())
1428 }
1429
1430 /// Set the value for a status-bar token on a specific buffer.
1431 /// Key format: "plugin_name:token_name". The buffer is located across
1432 /// every window — buffers are uniquely owned, so at most one window
1433 /// matches.
1434 pub fn set_status_bar_value(
1435 &mut self,
1436 buffer_id: BufferId,
1437 key: &str,
1438 value: String,
1439 ) -> Result<(), String> {
1440 for window in self.windows.values_mut() {
1441 if window.buffers.contains_key(&buffer_id) {
1442 window
1443 .status_bar_values
1444 .entry(buffer_id)
1445 .or_default()
1446 .insert(key.to_string(), value);
1447 return Ok(());
1448 }
1449 }
1450 Err(format!("Buffer {:?} not found", buffer_id))
1451 }
1452
1453 /// Get all registered status bar tokens for Settings UI.
1454 /// Returns Vec of (token_key_with_braces, title).
1455 pub fn get_status_bar_elements(&self) -> Vec<(String, String)> {
1456 self.status_bar_token_registry
1457 .lock()
1458 .unwrap()
1459 .iter()
1460 .map(|(k, title)| (format!("{{{}}}", k), title.clone()))
1461 .collect()
1462 }
1463
1464 /// Snapshot of token values for a specific buffer (render path).
1465 pub fn get_status_bar_element_values(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> HashMap<String, String> {
1466 for window in self.windows.values() {
1467 if let Some(values) = window.status_bar_values.get(&buffer_id) {
1468 return values.clone();
1469 }
1470 }
1471 HashMap::new()
1472 }
1473
1474 /// Current value of a single status-bar token for the given buffer, if any.
1475 /// Used by the plugin command dispatcher to detect no-op `SetStatusBarValue`
1476 /// commands (i.e. plugins re-publishing an unchanged value on every render).
1477 pub fn current_status_bar_value(&self, buffer_id: BufferId, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
1478 for window in self.windows.values() {
1479 if let Some(values) = window.status_bar_values.get(&buffer_id) {
1480 if let Some(v) = values.get(key) {
1481 return Some(v.as_str());
1482 }
1483 return None;
1484 }
1485 }
1486 None
1487 }
1488
1489 /// Remove every registry entry and per-buffer value belonging to a plugin.
1490 /// Called when a plugin is unloaded.
1491 fn remove_plugin_status_bar_elements(&mut self, plugin_name: &str) {
1492 let prefix = format!("{}:", plugin_name);
1493 self.status_bar_token_registry
1494 .lock()
1495 .unwrap()
1496 .retain(|k, _| !k.starts_with(&prefix));
1497 for window in self.windows.values_mut() {
1498 for values in window.status_bar_values.values_mut() {
1499 values.retain(|k, _| !k.starts_with(&prefix));
1500 }
1501 }
1502 }
1503}
1504
1505/// Parse a key string like "RET", "C-n", "M-x", "q" into KeyCode and KeyModifiers
1506///
1507/// Supports:
1508/// - Single characters: "a", "q", etc.
1509/// - Function keys: "F1", "F2", etc.
1510/// - Special keys: "RET", "TAB", "ESC", "SPC", "DEL", "BS"
1511/// - Modifiers: "C-" (Control), "M-" (Alt/Meta), "S-" (Shift)
1512/// - Combinations: "C-n", "M-x", "C-M-s", etc.
1513#[cfg(any(feature = "plugins", test))]
1514fn parse_key_string(key_str: &str) -> Option<(KeyCode, KeyModifiers)> {
1515 use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyModifiers};
1516
1517 let mut modifiers = KeyModifiers::NONE;
1518 let mut remaining = key_str;
1519
1520 // Parse modifiers
1521 loop {
1522 if remaining.starts_with("C-") {
1523 modifiers |= KeyModifiers::CONTROL;
1524 remaining = &remaining[2..];
1525 } else if remaining.starts_with("M-") {
1526 modifiers |= KeyModifiers::ALT;
1527 remaining = &remaining[2..];
1528 } else if remaining.starts_with("S-") {
1529 modifiers |= KeyModifiers::SHIFT;
1530 remaining = &remaining[2..];
1531 } else {
1532 break;
1533 }
1534 }
1535
1536 // Parse the key
1537 // Use uppercase for matching special keys, but preserve original for single chars
1538 let upper = remaining.to_uppercase();
1539 let code = match upper.as_str() {
1540 "RET" | "RETURN" | "ENTER" => KeyCode::Enter,
1541 "TAB" => KeyCode::Tab,
1542 "BACKTAB" => KeyCode::BackTab,
1543 "ESC" | "ESCAPE" => KeyCode::Esc,
1544 "SPC" | "SPACE" => KeyCode::Char(' '),
1545 "DEL" | "DELETE" => KeyCode::Delete,
1546 "BS" | "BACKSPACE" => KeyCode::Backspace,
1547 "UP" => KeyCode::Up,
1548 "DOWN" => KeyCode::Down,
1549 "LEFT" => KeyCode::Left,
1550 "RIGHT" => KeyCode::Right,
1551 "HOME" => KeyCode::Home,
1552 "END" => KeyCode::End,
1553 "PAGEUP" | "PGUP" => KeyCode::PageUp,
1554 "PAGEDOWN" | "PGDN" => KeyCode::PageDown,
1555 s if s.starts_with('F') && s.len() > 1 => {
1556 // Function key (F1-F12)
1557 if let Ok(n) = s[1..].parse::<u8>() {
1558 KeyCode::F(n)
1559 } else {
1560 return None;
1561 }
1562 }
1563 _ if remaining.len() == 1 => {
1564 // Single character - use ORIGINAL remaining, not uppercased
1565 // For uppercase letters, add SHIFT modifier so 'J' != 'j'
1566 let c = remaining.chars().next()?;
1567 if c.is_ascii_uppercase() {
1568 modifiers |= KeyModifiers::SHIFT;
1569 }
1570 KeyCode::Char(c.to_ascii_lowercase())
1571 }
1572 _ => return None,
1573 };
1574
1575 // Plugins commonly spell Shift+Tab as "S-Tab"; terminals deliver
1576 // BackTab and the lookup-side `normalize_key` strips the redundant
1577 // SHIFT. Normalize on the binding side too so "S-Tab" and "BackTab"
1578 // both register as `(BackTab, NONE)` and match.
1579 if code == KeyCode::Tab && modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::SHIFT) {
1580 return Some((KeyCode::BackTab, modifiers.difference(KeyModifiers::SHIFT)));
1581 }
1582
1583 Some((code, modifiers))
1584}
1585
1586#[cfg(test)]
1587mod tests {
1588 use super::*;
1589 use lsp_types::{Position, Range as LspRange, TextDocumentContentChangeEvent};
1590 use tempfile::TempDir;
1591
1592 /// Create a test DirectoryContext with temp directories
1593 fn test_dir_context() -> (DirectoryContext, TempDir) {
1594 let temp_dir = TempDir::new().unwrap();
1595 let dir_context = DirectoryContext::for_testing(temp_dir.path());
1596 (dir_context, temp_dir)
1597 }
1598
1599 /// Create a test filesystem
1600 fn test_filesystem() -> Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync> {
1601 Arc::new(crate::model::filesystem::StdFileSystem)
1602 }
1603
1604 #[test]
1605 fn parse_key_string_shift_tab_normalizes_to_backtab() {
1606 use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyModifiers};
1607 // Plugins write "S-Tab" in their defineMode binding tables; the
1608 // terminal delivers BackTab (with SHIFT stripped by normalize_key
1609 // on lookup). Without this normalization, the binding never
1610 // matches.
1611 assert_eq!(
1612 parse_key_string("S-Tab"),
1613 Some((KeyCode::BackTab, KeyModifiers::NONE)),
1614 );
1615 assert_eq!(
1616 parse_key_string("BackTab"),
1617 Some((KeyCode::BackTab, KeyModifiers::NONE)),
1618 );
1619 // Plain Tab is unaffected.
1620 assert_eq!(
1621 parse_key_string("Tab"),
1622 Some((KeyCode::Tab, KeyModifiers::NONE)),
1623 );
1624 }
1625
1626 #[test]
1627 fn test_editor_new() {
1628 let config = Config::default();
1629 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1630 let editor = Editor::new(
1631 config,
1632 80,
1633 24,
1634 dir_context,
1635 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1636 test_filesystem(),
1637 )
1638 .unwrap();
1639
1640 assert_eq!(editor.buffers().len(), 1);
1641 assert!(!editor.should_quit());
1642 }
1643
1644 fn default_test_editor() -> Editor {
1645 let (dir_context, temp) = test_dir_context();
1646 // Keep the temp dir alive for the editor's lifetime.
1647 std::mem::forget(temp);
1648 Editor::new(
1649 Config::default(),
1650 80,
1651 24,
1652 dir_context,
1653 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1654 test_filesystem(),
1655 )
1656 .unwrap()
1657 }
1658
1659 fn test_panel(placement: PanelPlacement, focused: bool) -> FloatingWidgetState {
1660 FloatingWidgetState {
1661 panel_id: 1,
1662 width_pct: 50,
1663 height_pct: 50,
1664 placement,
1665 focused,
1666 entries: Vec::new(),
1667 focus_cursor: None,
1668 embeds: Vec::new(),
1669 overlays: Vec::new(),
1670 scroll_regions: Vec::new(),
1671 scrollbar_tracks: Vec::new(),
1672 scrollbar_mouse: Default::default(),
1673 scrollbar_drag_key: None,
1674 last_inner_rect: None,
1675 fullscreen: false,
1676 }
1677 }
1678
1679 /// The overlay layer stack always terminates in the editor base layer,
1680 /// which owns the keyboard, so a fresh editor resolves to its active
1681 /// window's context.
1682 #[test]
1683 fn overlay_stack_base_layer_owns_keyboard() {
1684 use crate::app::overlay::LayerKind;
1685 use crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext;
1686
1687 let editor = default_test_editor();
1688 let layers = editor.overlay_layers();
1689 let base = layers.last().expect("at least the base layer");
1690 assert_eq!(base.kind, LayerKind::Editor);
1691 assert!(base.owns_keyboard);
1692 assert!(!base.blocks_terminal_input);
1693 assert_eq!(editor.get_key_context(), KeyContext::Normal);
1694 }
1695
1696 /// P1 invariant preserved through the P2 layer walk: a *focused* dock
1697 /// owns the keyboard (`KeyContext::Dock`); once blurred it falls
1698 /// through to the editor underneath so the buffer stays usable.
1699 #[test]
1700 fn focused_dock_owns_keyboard_blurred_falls_through() {
1701 use crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext;
1702
1703 let mut editor = default_test_editor();
1704 editor.dock = Some(test_panel(
1705 PanelPlacement::LeftDock { width_cols: 30 },
1706 true,
1707 ));
1708 assert_eq!(editor.get_key_context(), KeyContext::Dock);
1709
1710 editor.dock.as_mut().unwrap().focused = false;
1711 assert_eq!(editor.get_key_context(), KeyContext::Normal);
1712 }
1713
1714 /// A focused centered modal outranks a focused dock — when the
1715 /// new-session form opens on top of the dock, the modal owns input.
1716 #[test]
1717 fn centered_modal_outranks_dock() {
1718 use crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext;
1719
1720 let mut editor = default_test_editor();
1721 editor.dock = Some(test_panel(
1722 PanelPlacement::LeftDock { width_cols: 30 },
1723 true,
1724 ));
1725 editor.floating_widget_panel = Some(test_panel(PanelPlacement::Centered, true));
1726 // The centered modal resolves as Normal (not Dock).
1727 assert_eq!(editor.get_key_context(), KeyContext::Normal);
1728 }
1729
1730 /// F3: hiding the left dock (Toggle Dock → unmount) must request a
1731 /// full clear+redraw so the freed column is repainted unconditionally,
1732 /// rather than risking stale glyphs lingering as a left "gutter" until
1733 /// an unrelated event. The on-screen reflow is covered by the
1734 /// `dock_close_reflows_buffer_to_full_width` e2e test; this asserts the
1735 /// redraw *request* the e2e harness can't observe (it drives renders
1736 /// unconditionally, so it can't see a missing redraw).
1737 ///
1738 /// Gated on `plugins`: it drives the unmount through the plugin
1739 /// command path (`handle_plugin_command`), which only exists when the
1740 /// plugin runtime is compiled in.
1741 #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
1742 #[test]
1743 fn unmounting_left_dock_requests_full_redraw() {
1744 use fresh_core::api::PluginCommand;
1745
1746 let mut editor = default_test_editor();
1747 editor.dock = Some(test_panel(
1748 PanelPlacement::LeftDock { width_cols: 30 },
1749 true,
1750 ));
1751 // Drop any redraw request left over from construction.
1752 let _ = editor.take_full_redraw_request();
1753
1754 editor
1755 .handle_plugin_command(PluginCommand::UnmountFloatingWidget { panel_id: 1 })
1756 .unwrap();
1757
1758 assert!(editor.dock.is_none(), "dock should be unmounted");
1759 assert!(
1760 editor.take_full_redraw_request(),
1761 "hiding the dock must request a full redraw so the freed \
1762 column is repainted immediately"
1763 );
1764 }
1765
1766 /// The dock-only gate: closing a *centered* modal overlays the
1767 /// full-width chrome without carving it, so it must NOT force a
1768 /// full-screen clear (that would only flicker).
1769 #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
1770 #[test]
1771 fn unmounting_centered_modal_does_not_request_full_redraw() {
1772 use fresh_core::api::PluginCommand;
1773
1774 let mut editor = default_test_editor();
1775 editor.floating_widget_panel = Some(test_panel(PanelPlacement::Centered, true));
1776 let _ = editor.take_full_redraw_request();
1777
1778 editor
1779 .handle_plugin_command(PluginCommand::UnmountFloatingWidget { panel_id: 1 })
1780 .unwrap();
1781
1782 assert!(
1783 editor.floating_widget_panel.is_none(),
1784 "centered modal should be unmounted"
1785 );
1786 assert!(
1787 !editor.take_full_redraw_request(),
1788 "closing a centered modal must not force a full-screen clear"
1789 );
1790 }
1791
1792 #[test]
1793 fn test_new_buffer() {
1794 let config = Config::default();
1795 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1796 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1797 config,
1798 80,
1799 24,
1800 dir_context,
1801 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1802 test_filesystem(),
1803 )
1804 .unwrap();
1805
1806 let id = editor.new_buffer();
1807 assert_eq!(editor.buffers().len(), 2);
1808 assert_eq!(editor.active_buffer(), id);
1809 }
1810
1811 #[test]
1812 #[ignore]
1813 fn test_clipboard() {
1814 let config = Config::default();
1815 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1816 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1817 config,
1818 80,
1819 24,
1820 dir_context,
1821 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1822 test_filesystem(),
1823 )
1824 .unwrap();
1825
1826 // Manually set clipboard (using internal to avoid system clipboard in tests)
1827 editor.clipboard.set_internal("test".to_string());
1828
1829 // Paste should work
1830 editor.paste();
1831
1832 let content = editor.active_state().buffer.to_string().unwrap();
1833 assert_eq!(content, "test");
1834 }
1835
1836 #[test]
1837 fn test_action_to_events_insert_char() {
1838 let config = Config::default();
1839 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1840 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1841 config,
1842 80,
1843 24,
1844 dir_context,
1845 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1846 test_filesystem(),
1847 )
1848 .unwrap();
1849
1850 let events = editor
1851 .active_window_mut()
1852 .action_to_events(Action::InsertChar('a'));
1853 assert!(events.is_some());
1854
1855 let events = events.unwrap();
1856 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
1857
1858 match &events[0] {
1859 Event::Insert { position, text, .. } => {
1860 assert_eq!(*position, 0);
1861 assert_eq!(text, "a");
1862 }
1863 _ => panic!("Expected Insert event"),
1864 }
1865 }
1866
1867 #[test]
1868 fn test_action_to_events_move_right() {
1869 let config = Config::default();
1870 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1871 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1872 config,
1873 80,
1874 24,
1875 dir_context,
1876 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1877 test_filesystem(),
1878 )
1879 .unwrap();
1880
1881 // Insert some text first
1882 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
1883 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
1884 position: 0,
1885 text: "hello".to_string(),
1886 cursor_id,
1887 });
1888
1889 let events = editor
1890 .active_window_mut()
1891 .action_to_events(Action::MoveRight);
1892 assert!(events.is_some());
1893
1894 let events = events.unwrap();
1895 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
1896
1897 match &events[0] {
1898 Event::MoveCursor {
1899 new_position,
1900 new_anchor,
1901 ..
1902 } => {
1903 // Cursor was at 5 (end of "hello"), stays at 5 (can't move beyond end)
1904 assert_eq!(*new_position, 5);
1905 assert_eq!(*new_anchor, None); // No selection
1906 }
1907 _ => panic!("Expected MoveCursor event"),
1908 }
1909 }
1910
1911 #[test]
1912 fn test_action_to_events_move_up_down() {
1913 let config = Config::default();
1914 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1915 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1916 config,
1917 80,
1918 24,
1919 dir_context,
1920 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1921 test_filesystem(),
1922 )
1923 .unwrap();
1924
1925 // Insert multi-line text
1926 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
1927 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
1928 position: 0,
1929 text: "line1\nline2\nline3".to_string(),
1930 cursor_id,
1931 });
1932
1933 // Move cursor to start of line 2
1934 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
1935 cursor_id,
1936 old_position: 0, // TODO: Get actual old position
1937 new_position: 6,
1938 old_anchor: None, // TODO: Get actual old anchor
1939 new_anchor: None,
1940 old_sticky_column: 0,
1941 new_sticky_column: 0,
1942 });
1943
1944 // Test move up
1945 let events = editor.active_window_mut().action_to_events(Action::MoveUp);
1946 assert!(events.is_some());
1947 let events = events.unwrap();
1948 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
1949
1950 match &events[0] {
1951 Event::MoveCursor { new_position, .. } => {
1952 assert_eq!(*new_position, 0); // Should be at start of line 1
1953 }
1954 _ => panic!("Expected MoveCursor event"),
1955 }
1956 }
1957
1958 #[test]
1959 fn test_action_to_events_insert_newline() {
1960 let config = Config::default();
1961 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1962 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1963 config,
1964 80,
1965 24,
1966 dir_context,
1967 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1968 test_filesystem(),
1969 )
1970 .unwrap();
1971
1972 let events = editor
1973 .active_window_mut()
1974 .action_to_events(Action::InsertNewline);
1975 assert!(events.is_some());
1976
1977 let events = events.unwrap();
1978 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
1979
1980 match &events[0] {
1981 Event::Insert { text, .. } => {
1982 assert_eq!(text, "\n");
1983 }
1984 _ => panic!("Expected Insert event"),
1985 }
1986 }
1987
1988 #[test]
1989 fn test_action_to_events_unimplemented() {
1990 let config = Config::default();
1991 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
1992 let mut editor = Editor::new(
1993 config,
1994 80,
1995 24,
1996 dir_context,
1997 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
1998 test_filesystem(),
1999 )
2000 .unwrap();
2001
2002 // These actions should return None (not yet implemented)
2003 assert!(editor
2004 .active_window_mut()
2005 .action_to_events(Action::Save)
2006 .is_none());
2007 assert!(editor
2008 .active_window_mut()
2009 .action_to_events(Action::Quit)
2010 .is_none());
2011 assert!(editor
2012 .active_window_mut()
2013 .action_to_events(Action::Undo)
2014 .is_none());
2015 }
2016
2017 #[test]
2018 fn test_action_to_events_delete_backward() {
2019 let config = Config::default();
2020 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2021 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2022 config,
2023 80,
2024 24,
2025 dir_context,
2026 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2027 test_filesystem(),
2028 )
2029 .unwrap();
2030
2031 // Insert some text first
2032 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2033 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2034 position: 0,
2035 text: "hello".to_string(),
2036 cursor_id,
2037 });
2038
2039 let events = editor
2040 .active_window_mut()
2041 .action_to_events(Action::DeleteBackward);
2042 assert!(events.is_some());
2043
2044 let events = events.unwrap();
2045 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
2046
2047 match &events[0] {
2048 Event::Delete {
2049 range,
2050 deleted_text,
2051 ..
2052 } => {
2053 assert_eq!(range.clone(), 4..5); // Delete 'o'
2054 assert_eq!(deleted_text, "o");
2055 }
2056 _ => panic!("Expected Delete event"),
2057 }
2058 }
2059
2060 #[test]
2061 fn test_action_to_events_delete_forward() {
2062 let config = Config::default();
2063 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2064 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2065 config,
2066 80,
2067 24,
2068 dir_context,
2069 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2070 test_filesystem(),
2071 )
2072 .unwrap();
2073
2074 // Insert some text first
2075 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2076 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2077 position: 0,
2078 text: "hello".to_string(),
2079 cursor_id,
2080 });
2081
2082 // Move cursor to position 0
2083 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2084 cursor_id,
2085 old_position: 0, // TODO: Get actual old position
2086 new_position: 0,
2087 old_anchor: None, // TODO: Get actual old anchor
2088 new_anchor: None,
2089 old_sticky_column: 0,
2090 new_sticky_column: 0,
2091 });
2092
2093 let events = editor
2094 .active_window_mut()
2095 .action_to_events(Action::DeleteForward);
2096 assert!(events.is_some());
2097
2098 let events = events.unwrap();
2099 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
2100
2101 match &events[0] {
2102 Event::Delete {
2103 range,
2104 deleted_text,
2105 ..
2106 } => {
2107 assert_eq!(range.clone(), 0..1); // Delete 'h'
2108 assert_eq!(deleted_text, "h");
2109 }
2110 _ => panic!("Expected Delete event"),
2111 }
2112 }
2113
2114 #[test]
2115 fn test_action_to_events_select_right() {
2116 let config = Config::default();
2117 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2118 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2119 config,
2120 80,
2121 24,
2122 dir_context,
2123 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2124 test_filesystem(),
2125 )
2126 .unwrap();
2127
2128 // Insert some text first
2129 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2130 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2131 position: 0,
2132 text: "hello".to_string(),
2133 cursor_id,
2134 });
2135
2136 // Move cursor to position 0
2137 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2138 cursor_id,
2139 old_position: 0, // TODO: Get actual old position
2140 new_position: 0,
2141 old_anchor: None, // TODO: Get actual old anchor
2142 new_anchor: None,
2143 old_sticky_column: 0,
2144 new_sticky_column: 0,
2145 });
2146
2147 let events = editor
2148 .active_window_mut()
2149 .action_to_events(Action::SelectRight);
2150 assert!(events.is_some());
2151
2152 let events = events.unwrap();
2153 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
2154
2155 match &events[0] {
2156 Event::MoveCursor {
2157 new_position,
2158 new_anchor,
2159 ..
2160 } => {
2161 assert_eq!(*new_position, 1); // Moved to position 1
2162 assert_eq!(*new_anchor, Some(0)); // Anchor at start
2163 }
2164 _ => panic!("Expected MoveCursor event"),
2165 }
2166 }
2167
2168 #[test]
2169 fn test_action_to_events_select_all() {
2170 let config = Config::default();
2171 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2172 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2173 config,
2174 80,
2175 24,
2176 dir_context,
2177 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2178 test_filesystem(),
2179 )
2180 .unwrap();
2181
2182 // Insert some text first
2183 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2184 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2185 position: 0,
2186 text: "hello world".to_string(),
2187 cursor_id,
2188 });
2189
2190 let events = editor
2191 .active_window_mut()
2192 .action_to_events(Action::SelectAll);
2193 assert!(events.is_some());
2194
2195 let events = events.unwrap();
2196 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
2197
2198 match &events[0] {
2199 Event::MoveCursor {
2200 new_position,
2201 new_anchor,
2202 ..
2203 } => {
2204 assert_eq!(*new_position, 11); // At end of buffer
2205 assert_eq!(*new_anchor, Some(0)); // Anchor at start
2206 }
2207 _ => panic!("Expected MoveCursor event"),
2208 }
2209 }
2210
2211 #[test]
2212 fn test_action_to_events_document_nav() {
2213 let config = Config::default();
2214 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2215 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2216 config,
2217 80,
2218 24,
2219 dir_context,
2220 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2221 test_filesystem(),
2222 )
2223 .unwrap();
2224
2225 // Insert multi-line text
2226 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2227 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2228 position: 0,
2229 text: "line1\nline2\nline3".to_string(),
2230 cursor_id,
2231 });
2232
2233 // Test MoveDocumentStart
2234 let events = editor
2235 .active_window_mut()
2236 .action_to_events(Action::MoveDocumentStart);
2237 assert!(events.is_some());
2238 let events = events.unwrap();
2239 match &events[0] {
2240 Event::MoveCursor { new_position, .. } => {
2241 assert_eq!(*new_position, 0);
2242 }
2243 _ => panic!("Expected MoveCursor event"),
2244 }
2245
2246 // Test MoveDocumentEnd
2247 let events = editor
2248 .active_window_mut()
2249 .action_to_events(Action::MoveDocumentEnd);
2250 assert!(events.is_some());
2251 let events = events.unwrap();
2252 match &events[0] {
2253 Event::MoveCursor { new_position, .. } => {
2254 assert_eq!(*new_position, 17); // End of buffer
2255 }
2256 _ => panic!("Expected MoveCursor event"),
2257 }
2258 }
2259
2260 #[test]
2261 fn test_action_to_events_remove_secondary_cursors() {
2262 use crate::model::event::CursorId;
2263
2264 let config = Config::default();
2265 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2266 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2267 config,
2268 80,
2269 24,
2270 dir_context,
2271 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2272 test_filesystem(),
2273 )
2274 .unwrap();
2275
2276 // Insert some text first to have positions to place cursors
2277 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2278 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2279 position: 0,
2280 text: "hello world test".to_string(),
2281 cursor_id,
2282 });
2283
2284 // Add secondary cursors at different positions to avoid normalization merging
2285 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::AddCursor {
2286 cursor_id: CursorId(1),
2287 position: 5,
2288 anchor: None,
2289 });
2290 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::AddCursor {
2291 cursor_id: CursorId(2),
2292 position: 10,
2293 anchor: None,
2294 });
2295
2296 assert_eq!(editor.active_cursors().count(), 3);
2297
2298 // Find the first cursor ID (the one that will be kept)
2299 let first_id = editor
2300 .active_cursors()
2301 .iter()
2302 .map(|(id, _)| id)
2303 .min_by_key(|id| id.0)
2304 .expect("Should have at least one cursor");
2305
2306 // RemoveSecondaryCursors should generate RemoveCursor events
2307 let events = editor
2308 .active_window_mut()
2309 .action_to_events(Action::RemoveSecondaryCursors);
2310 assert!(events.is_some());
2311
2312 let events = events.unwrap();
2313 // Should have RemoveCursor events for the two secondary cursors
2314 // Plus ClearAnchor events for all cursors (to clear Emacs mark mode)
2315 let remove_cursor_events: Vec<_> = events
2316 .iter()
2317 .filter_map(|e| match e {
2318 Event::RemoveCursor { cursor_id, .. } => Some(*cursor_id),
2319 _ => None,
2320 })
2321 .collect();
2322
2323 // Should have 2 RemoveCursor events (one for each secondary cursor)
2324 assert_eq!(remove_cursor_events.len(), 2);
2325
2326 for cursor_id in &remove_cursor_events {
2327 // Should not be the first cursor (the one we're keeping)
2328 assert_ne!(*cursor_id, first_id);
2329 }
2330 }
2331
2332 #[test]
2333 fn test_action_to_events_scroll() {
2334 let config = Config::default();
2335 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2336 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2337 config,
2338 80,
2339 24,
2340 dir_context,
2341 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2342 test_filesystem(),
2343 )
2344 .unwrap();
2345
2346 // Test ScrollUp
2347 let events = editor
2348 .active_window_mut()
2349 .action_to_events(Action::ScrollUp);
2350 assert!(events.is_some());
2351 let events = events.unwrap();
2352 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
2353 match &events[0] {
2354 Event::Scroll { line_offset } => {
2355 assert_eq!(*line_offset, -1);
2356 }
2357 _ => panic!("Expected Scroll event"),
2358 }
2359
2360 // Test ScrollDown
2361 let events = editor
2362 .active_window_mut()
2363 .action_to_events(Action::ScrollDown);
2364 assert!(events.is_some());
2365 let events = events.unwrap();
2366 assert_eq!(events.len(), 1);
2367 match &events[0] {
2368 Event::Scroll { line_offset } => {
2369 assert_eq!(*line_offset, 1);
2370 }
2371 _ => panic!("Expected Scroll event"),
2372 }
2373 }
2374
2375 #[test]
2376 fn test_action_to_events_none() {
2377 let config = Config::default();
2378 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2379 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2380 config,
2381 80,
2382 24,
2383 dir_context,
2384 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2385 test_filesystem(),
2386 )
2387 .unwrap();
2388
2389 // None action should return None
2390 let events = editor.active_window_mut().action_to_events(Action::None);
2391 assert!(events.is_none());
2392 }
2393
2394 #[test]
2395 fn test_lsp_incremental_insert_generates_correct_range() {
2396 // Test that insert events generate correct incremental LSP changes
2397 // with zero-width ranges at the insertion point
2398 use crate::model::buffer::Buffer;
2399
2400 let buffer = Buffer::from_str_test("hello\nworld");
2401
2402 // Insert "NEW" at position 0 (before "hello")
2403 // Expected LSP range: line 0, char 0 to line 0, char 0 (zero-width)
2404 let position = 0;
2405 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(position);
2406
2407 assert_eq!(line, 0, "Insertion at start should be line 0");
2408 assert_eq!(character, 0, "Insertion at start should be char 0");
2409
2410 // Create the range as we do in notify_lsp_change
2411 let lsp_pos = Position::new(line as u32, character as u32);
2412 let lsp_range = LspRange::new(lsp_pos, lsp_pos);
2413
2414 assert_eq!(lsp_range.start.line, 0);
2415 assert_eq!(lsp_range.start.character, 0);
2416 assert_eq!(lsp_range.end.line, 0);
2417 assert_eq!(lsp_range.end.character, 0);
2418 assert_eq!(
2419 lsp_range.start, lsp_range.end,
2420 "Insert should have zero-width range"
2421 );
2422
2423 // Test insertion at middle of first line (position 3, after "hel")
2424 let position = 3;
2425 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(position);
2426
2427 assert_eq!(line, 0);
2428 assert_eq!(character, 3);
2429
2430 // Test insertion at start of second line (position 6, after "hello\n")
2431 let position = 6;
2432 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(position);
2433
2434 assert_eq!(line, 1, "Position after newline should be line 1");
2435 assert_eq!(character, 0, "Position at start of line 2 should be char 0");
2436 }
2437
2438 #[test]
2439 fn test_lsp_incremental_delete_generates_correct_range() {
2440 // Test that delete events generate correct incremental LSP changes
2441 // with proper start/end ranges
2442 use crate::model::buffer::Buffer;
2443
2444 let buffer = Buffer::from_str_test("hello\nworld");
2445
2446 // Delete "ello" (positions 1-5 on line 0)
2447 let range_start = 1;
2448 let range_end = 5;
2449
2450 let (start_line, start_char) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(range_start);
2451 let (end_line, end_char) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(range_end);
2452
2453 assert_eq!(start_line, 0);
2454 assert_eq!(start_char, 1);
2455 assert_eq!(end_line, 0);
2456 assert_eq!(end_char, 5);
2457
2458 let lsp_range = LspRange::new(
2459 Position::new(start_line as u32, start_char as u32),
2460 Position::new(end_line as u32, end_char as u32),
2461 );
2462
2463 assert_eq!(lsp_range.start.line, 0);
2464 assert_eq!(lsp_range.start.character, 1);
2465 assert_eq!(lsp_range.end.line, 0);
2466 assert_eq!(lsp_range.end.character, 5);
2467 assert_ne!(
2468 lsp_range.start, lsp_range.end,
2469 "Delete should have non-zero range"
2470 );
2471
2472 // Test deletion across lines (delete "o\nw" - positions 4-8)
2473 let range_start = 4;
2474 let range_end = 8;
2475
2476 let (start_line, start_char) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(range_start);
2477 let (end_line, end_char) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(range_end);
2478
2479 assert_eq!(start_line, 0, "Delete start on line 0");
2480 assert_eq!(start_char, 4, "Delete start at char 4");
2481 assert_eq!(end_line, 1, "Delete end on line 1");
2482 assert_eq!(end_char, 2, "Delete end at char 2 of line 1");
2483 }
2484
2485 #[test]
2486 fn test_lsp_incremental_utf16_encoding() {
2487 // Test that position_to_lsp_position correctly handles UTF-16 encoding
2488 // LSP uses UTF-16 code units, not byte positions
2489 use crate::model::buffer::Buffer;
2490
2491 // Test with emoji (4 bytes in UTF-8, 2 code units in UTF-16)
2492 let buffer = Buffer::from_str_test("😀hello");
2493
2494 // Position 4 is after the emoji (4 bytes)
2495 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(4);
2496
2497 assert_eq!(line, 0);
2498 assert_eq!(character, 2, "Emoji should count as 2 UTF-16 code units");
2499
2500 // Position 9 is after "😀hell" (4 bytes emoji + 5 bytes text)
2501 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(9);
2502
2503 assert_eq!(line, 0);
2504 assert_eq!(
2505 character, 7,
2506 "Should be 2 (emoji) + 5 (text) = 7 UTF-16 code units"
2507 );
2508
2509 // Test with multi-byte character (é is 2 bytes in UTF-8, 1 code unit in UTF-16)
2510 let buffer = Buffer::from_str_test("café");
2511
2512 // Position 3 is after "caf" (3 bytes)
2513 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(3);
2514
2515 assert_eq!(line, 0);
2516 assert_eq!(character, 3);
2517
2518 // Position 5 is after "café" (3 + 2 bytes)
2519 let (line, character) = buffer.position_to_lsp_position(5);
2520
2521 assert_eq!(line, 0);
2522 assert_eq!(character, 4, "é should count as 1 UTF-16 code unit");
2523 }
2524
2525 #[test]
2526 fn test_lsp_content_change_event_structure() {
2527 // Test that we can create TextDocumentContentChangeEvent for incremental updates
2528
2529 // Incremental insert
2530 let insert_change = TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
2531 range: Some(LspRange::new(Position::new(0, 5), Position::new(0, 5))),
2532 range_length: None,
2533 text: "NEW".to_string(),
2534 };
2535
2536 assert!(insert_change.range.is_some());
2537 assert_eq!(insert_change.text, "NEW");
2538 let range = insert_change.range.unwrap();
2539 assert_eq!(
2540 range.start, range.end,
2541 "Insert should have zero-width range"
2542 );
2543
2544 // Incremental delete
2545 let delete_change = TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
2546 range: Some(LspRange::new(Position::new(0, 2), Position::new(0, 7))),
2547 range_length: None,
2548 text: String::new(),
2549 };
2550
2551 assert!(delete_change.range.is_some());
2552 assert_eq!(delete_change.text, "");
2553 let range = delete_change.range.unwrap();
2554 assert_ne!(range.start, range.end, "Delete should have non-zero range");
2555 assert_eq!(range.start.line, 0);
2556 assert_eq!(range.start.character, 2);
2557 assert_eq!(range.end.line, 0);
2558 assert_eq!(range.end.character, 7);
2559 }
2560
2561 #[test]
2562 fn test_goto_matching_bracket_forward() {
2563 let config = Config::default();
2564 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2565 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2566 config,
2567 80,
2568 24,
2569 dir_context,
2570 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2571 test_filesystem(),
2572 )
2573 .unwrap();
2574
2575 // Insert text with brackets
2576 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2577 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2578 position: 0,
2579 text: "fn main() { let x = (1 + 2); }".to_string(),
2580 cursor_id,
2581 });
2582
2583 // Move cursor to opening brace '{'
2584 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2585 cursor_id,
2586 old_position: 31,
2587 new_position: 10,
2588 old_anchor: None,
2589 new_anchor: None,
2590 old_sticky_column: 0,
2591 new_sticky_column: 0,
2592 });
2593
2594 assert_eq!(editor.active_cursors().primary().position, 10);
2595
2596 // Call goto_matching_bracket
2597 editor.goto_matching_bracket();
2598
2599 // Should move to closing brace '}' at position 29
2600 // "fn main() { let x = (1 + 2); }"
2601 // ^ ^
2602 // 10 29
2603 assert_eq!(editor.active_cursors().primary().position, 29);
2604 }
2605
2606 #[test]
2607 fn test_goto_matching_bracket_backward() {
2608 let config = Config::default();
2609 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2610 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2611 config,
2612 80,
2613 24,
2614 dir_context,
2615 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2616 test_filesystem(),
2617 )
2618 .unwrap();
2619
2620 // Insert text with brackets
2621 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2622 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2623 position: 0,
2624 text: "fn main() { let x = (1 + 2); }".to_string(),
2625 cursor_id,
2626 });
2627
2628 // Move cursor to closing paren ')'
2629 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2630 cursor_id,
2631 old_position: 31,
2632 new_position: 26,
2633 old_anchor: None,
2634 new_anchor: None,
2635 old_sticky_column: 0,
2636 new_sticky_column: 0,
2637 });
2638
2639 // Call goto_matching_bracket
2640 editor.goto_matching_bracket();
2641
2642 // Should move to opening paren '('
2643 assert_eq!(editor.active_cursors().primary().position, 20);
2644 }
2645
2646 #[test]
2647 fn test_goto_matching_bracket_nested() {
2648 let config = Config::default();
2649 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2650 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2651 config,
2652 80,
2653 24,
2654 dir_context,
2655 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2656 test_filesystem(),
2657 )
2658 .unwrap();
2659
2660 // Insert text with nested brackets
2661 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2662 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2663 position: 0,
2664 text: "{a{b{c}d}e}".to_string(),
2665 cursor_id,
2666 });
2667
2668 // Move cursor to first '{'
2669 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2670 cursor_id,
2671 old_position: 11,
2672 new_position: 0,
2673 old_anchor: None,
2674 new_anchor: None,
2675 old_sticky_column: 0,
2676 new_sticky_column: 0,
2677 });
2678
2679 // Call goto_matching_bracket
2680 editor.goto_matching_bracket();
2681
2682 // Should jump to last '}'
2683 assert_eq!(editor.active_cursors().primary().position, 10);
2684 }
2685
2686 #[test]
2687 fn test_search_case_sensitive() {
2688 let config = Config::default();
2689 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2690 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2691 config,
2692 80,
2693 24,
2694 dir_context,
2695 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2696 test_filesystem(),
2697 )
2698 .unwrap();
2699
2700 // Insert text
2701 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2702 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2703 position: 0,
2704 text: "Hello hello HELLO".to_string(),
2705 cursor_id,
2706 });
2707
2708 // Test case-insensitive search (default)
2709 editor.active_window_mut().search_case_sensitive = false;
2710 editor.perform_search("hello");
2711
2712 let search_state = editor.active_window().search_state.as_ref().unwrap();
2713 assert_eq!(
2714 search_state.matches.len(),
2715 3,
2716 "Should find all 3 matches case-insensitively"
2717 );
2718
2719 // Test case-sensitive search
2720 editor.active_window_mut().search_case_sensitive = true;
2721 editor.perform_search("hello");
2722
2723 let search_state = editor.active_window().search_state.as_ref().unwrap();
2724 assert_eq!(
2725 search_state.matches.len(),
2726 1,
2727 "Should find only 1 exact match"
2728 );
2729 assert_eq!(
2730 search_state.matches[0], 6,
2731 "Should find 'hello' at position 6"
2732 );
2733 }
2734
2735 #[test]
2736 fn test_search_whole_word() {
2737 let config = Config::default();
2738 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2739 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2740 config,
2741 80,
2742 24,
2743 dir_context,
2744 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2745 test_filesystem(),
2746 )
2747 .unwrap();
2748
2749 // Insert text
2750 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2751 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2752 position: 0,
2753 text: "test testing tested attest test".to_string(),
2754 cursor_id,
2755 });
2756
2757 // Test partial word match (default)
2758 editor.active_window_mut().search_whole_word = false;
2759 editor.active_window_mut().search_case_sensitive = true;
2760 editor.perform_search("test");
2761
2762 let search_state = editor.active_window().search_state.as_ref().unwrap();
2763 assert_eq!(
2764 search_state.matches.len(),
2765 5,
2766 "Should find 'test' in all occurrences"
2767 );
2768
2769 // Test whole word match
2770 editor.active_window_mut().search_whole_word = true;
2771 editor.perform_search("test");
2772
2773 let search_state = editor.active_window().search_state.as_ref().unwrap();
2774 assert_eq!(
2775 search_state.matches.len(),
2776 2,
2777 "Should find only whole word 'test'"
2778 );
2779 assert_eq!(search_state.matches[0], 0, "First match at position 0");
2780 assert_eq!(search_state.matches[1], 27, "Second match at position 27");
2781 }
2782
2783 #[test]
2784 fn test_search_scan_completes_when_capped() {
2785 // Regression test: when the incremental search scan hits MAX_MATCHES
2786 // early (e.g. at 15% of the file), the scan's `capped` flag is set to
2787 // true and the batch loop breaks. The completion check in
2788 // process_search_scan() must also consider `capped` — otherwise the
2789 // scan gets stuck in an infinite loop showing "Searching... 15%".
2790 let config = Config::default();
2791 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2792 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2793 config,
2794 80,
2795 24,
2796 dir_context,
2797 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2798 test_filesystem(),
2799 )
2800 .unwrap();
2801
2802 // Manually create a search scan state that is already capped but not
2803 // at the last chunk (simulating early cap at ~15%).
2804 let buffer_id = editor.active_buffer();
2805 let regex = regex::bytes::Regex::new("test").unwrap();
2806 let fake_chunks = vec![
2807 crate::model::buffer::LineScanChunk {
2808 leaf_index: 0,
2809 byte_len: 100,
2810 already_known: true,
2811 },
2812 crate::model::buffer::LineScanChunk {
2813 leaf_index: 1,
2814 byte_len: 100,
2815 already_known: true,
2816 },
2817 ];
2818
2819 let chunked = crate::model::buffer::ChunkedSearchState {
2820 chunks: fake_chunks,
2821 next_chunk: 1, // Only processed 1 of 2 chunks
2822 next_doc_offset: 100,
2823 total_bytes: 200,
2824 scanned_bytes: 100,
2825 regex,
2826 matches: vec![
2827 crate::model::buffer::SearchMatch {
2828 byte_offset: 10,
2829 length: 4,
2830 line: 1,
2831 column: 11,
2832 context: String::new(),
2833 },
2834 crate::model::buffer::SearchMatch {
2835 byte_offset: 50,
2836 length: 4,
2837 line: 1,
2838 column: 51,
2839 context: String::new(),
2840 },
2841 ],
2842 overlap_tail: Vec::new(),
2843 overlap_doc_offset: 0,
2844 max_matches: 10_000,
2845 capped: true, // Capped early — this is the key condition
2846 query_len: 4,
2847 running_line: 1,
2848 };
2849
2850 editor.active_window_mut().search_scan.start(
2851 buffer_id,
2852 Vec::new(),
2853 chunked,
2854 "test".to_string(),
2855 None,
2856 false,
2857 false,
2858 false,
2859 );
2860
2861 // process_search_scan should finalize the search (not loop forever)
2862 let result = editor.process_search_scan();
2863 assert!(
2864 result,
2865 "process_search_scan should return true (needs render)"
2866 );
2867
2868 // The scan state should be consumed (drained)
2869 assert_eq!(
2870 editor.active_window().search_scan.buffer_id(),
2871 None,
2872 "search_scan should be drained after capped scan completes"
2873 );
2874
2875 // Search state should be set with the accumulated matches
2876 let search_state = editor
2877 .active_window()
2878 .search_state
2879 .as_ref()
2880 .expect("search_state should be set after scan finishes");
2881 assert_eq!(search_state.matches.len(), 2, "Should have 2 matches");
2882 assert_eq!(search_state.query, "test");
2883 assert!(
2884 search_state.capped,
2885 "search_state should be marked as capped"
2886 );
2887 }
2888
2889 #[test]
2890 fn test_bookmarks() {
2891 let config = Config::default();
2892 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
2893 let mut editor = Editor::new(
2894 config,
2895 80,
2896 24,
2897 dir_context,
2898 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
2899 test_filesystem(),
2900 )
2901 .unwrap();
2902
2903 // Insert text
2904 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
2905 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::Insert {
2906 position: 0,
2907 text: "Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3".to_string(),
2908 cursor_id,
2909 });
2910
2911 // Move cursor to line 2 start (position 7)
2912 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2913 cursor_id,
2914 old_position: 21,
2915 new_position: 7,
2916 old_anchor: None,
2917 new_anchor: None,
2918 old_sticky_column: 0,
2919 new_sticky_column: 0,
2920 });
2921
2922 // Set bookmark '1'
2923 editor.active_window_mut().set_bookmark('1');
2924 assert_eq!(
2925 editor
2926 .active_window()
2927 .bookmarks
2928 .get('1')
2929 .map(|b| b.position),
2930 Some(7)
2931 );
2932
2933 // Move cursor elsewhere
2934 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&Event::MoveCursor {
2935 cursor_id,
2936 old_position: 7,
2937 new_position: 14,
2938 old_anchor: None,
2939 new_anchor: None,
2940 old_sticky_column: 0,
2941 new_sticky_column: 0,
2942 });
2943
2944 // Jump back to bookmark
2945 editor.jump_to_bookmark('1');
2946 assert_eq!(editor.active_cursors().primary().position, 7);
2947
2948 // Clear bookmark
2949 editor.active_window_mut().clear_bookmark('1');
2950 assert_eq!(editor.active_window().bookmarks.get('1'), None);
2951 }
2952
2953 #[test]
2954 fn test_action_enum_new_variants() {
2955 // Test that new actions can be parsed from strings
2956 use serde_json::json;
2957
2958 let args = HashMap::new();
2959 assert_eq!(
2960 Action::from_str("smart_home", &args),
2961 Some(Action::SmartHome)
2962 );
2963 assert_eq!(
2964 Action::from_str("dedent_selection", &args),
2965 Some(Action::DedentSelection)
2966 );
2967 assert_eq!(
2968 Action::from_str("toggle_comment", &args),
2969 Some(Action::ToggleComment)
2970 );
2971 assert_eq!(
2972 Action::from_str("goto_matching_bracket", &args),
2973 Some(Action::GoToMatchingBracket)
2974 );
2975 assert_eq!(
2976 Action::from_str("list_bookmarks", &args),
2977 Some(Action::ListBookmarks)
2978 );
2979 assert_eq!(
2980 Action::from_str("toggle_search_case_sensitive", &args),
2981 Some(Action::ToggleSearchCaseSensitive)
2982 );
2983 assert_eq!(
2984 Action::from_str("toggle_search_whole_word", &args),
2985 Some(Action::ToggleSearchWholeWord)
2986 );
2987
2988 // Test bookmark actions with arguments
2989 let mut args_with_char = HashMap::new();
2990 args_with_char.insert("char".to_string(), json!("5"));
2991 assert_eq!(
2992 Action::from_str("set_bookmark", &args_with_char),
2993 Some(Action::SetBookmark('5'))
2994 );
2995 assert_eq!(
2996 Action::from_str("jump_to_bookmark", &args_with_char),
2997 Some(Action::JumpToBookmark('5'))
2998 );
2999 assert_eq!(
3000 Action::from_str("clear_bookmark", &args_with_char),
3001 Some(Action::ClearBookmark('5'))
3002 );
3003 }
3004
3005 #[test]
3006 fn test_keybinding_new_defaults() {
3007 use crossterm::event::{KeyEvent, KeyEventKind, KeyEventState};
3008
3009 // Test that new keybindings are properly registered in the "default" keymap
3010 // Note: We explicitly use "default" keymap, not Config::default() which uses
3011 // platform-specific keymaps (e.g., "macos" on macOS has different bindings)
3012 let mut config = Config::default();
3013 config.active_keybinding_map = crate::config::KeybindingMapName("default".to_string());
3014 let resolver = KeybindingResolver::new(&config);
3015
3016 // Test Ctrl+/ is ToggleComment (not CommandPalette)
3017 let event = KeyEvent {
3018 code: KeyCode::Char('/'),
3019 modifiers: KeyModifiers::CONTROL,
3020 kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
3021 state: KeyEventState::NONE,
3022 };
3023 let action = resolver.resolve(&event, KeyContext::Normal);
3024 assert_eq!(action, Action::ToggleComment);
3025
3026 // Test Ctrl+] is GoToMatchingBracket
3027 let event = KeyEvent {
3028 code: KeyCode::Char(']'),
3029 modifiers: KeyModifiers::CONTROL,
3030 kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
3031 state: KeyEventState::NONE,
3032 };
3033 let action = resolver.resolve(&event, KeyContext::Normal);
3034 assert_eq!(action, Action::GoToMatchingBracket);
3035
3036 // Test Shift+Tab is DedentSelection
3037 let event = KeyEvent {
3038 code: KeyCode::Tab,
3039 modifiers: KeyModifiers::SHIFT,
3040 kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
3041 state: KeyEventState::NONE,
3042 };
3043 let action = resolver.resolve(&event, KeyContext::Normal);
3044 assert_eq!(action, Action::DedentSelection);
3045
3046 // Test Ctrl+G is GotoLine
3047 let event = KeyEvent {
3048 code: KeyCode::Char('g'),
3049 modifiers: KeyModifiers::CONTROL,
3050 kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
3051 state: KeyEventState::NONE,
3052 };
3053 let action = resolver.resolve(&event, KeyContext::Normal);
3054 assert_eq!(action, Action::GotoLine);
3055
3056 // Test bookmark keybindings
3057 let event = KeyEvent {
3058 code: KeyCode::Char('5'),
3059 modifiers: KeyModifiers::CONTROL | KeyModifiers::SHIFT,
3060 kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
3061 state: KeyEventState::NONE,
3062 };
3063 let action = resolver.resolve(&event, KeyContext::Normal);
3064 assert_eq!(action, Action::SetBookmark('5'));
3065
3066 let event = KeyEvent {
3067 code: KeyCode::Char('5'),
3068 modifiers: KeyModifiers::ALT,
3069 kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
3070 state: KeyEventState::NONE,
3071 };
3072 let action = resolver.resolve(&event, KeyContext::Normal);
3073 assert_eq!(action, Action::JumpToBookmark('5'));
3074 }
3075
3076 /// This test demonstrates the bug where LSP didChange notifications contain
3077 /// incorrect positions because they're calculated from the already-modified buffer.
3078 ///
3079 /// When applying LSP rename edits:
3080 /// 1. apply_events_to_buffer_as_bulk_edit() applies the edits to the buffer
3081 /// 2. Then calls notify_lsp_change() which calls collect_lsp_changes()
3082 /// 3. collect_lsp_changes() converts byte positions to LSP positions using
3083 /// the CURRENT buffer state
3084 ///
3085 /// But the byte positions in the events are relative to the ORIGINAL buffer,
3086 /// not the modified one! This causes LSP to receive wrong positions.
3087 #[test]
3088 fn test_lsp_rename_didchange_positions_bug() {
3089 use crate::model::buffer::Buffer;
3090
3091 let config = Config::default();
3092 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
3093 let mut editor = Editor::new(
3094 config,
3095 80,
3096 24,
3097 dir_context,
3098 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
3099 test_filesystem(),
3100 )
3101 .unwrap();
3102
3103 // Set buffer content: "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n"
3104 // Line 0: positions 0-19 (includes newline)
3105 // Line 1: positions 19-31 (includes newline)
3106 let initial = "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n";
3107 editor.active_state_mut().buffer =
3108 Buffer::from_str(initial, 1024 * 1024, test_filesystem());
3109
3110 // Simulate LSP rename batch: rename "val" to "value" in two places
3111 // This is applied in reverse order to preserve positions:
3112 // 1. Delete "val" at position 23 (line 1, char 4), insert "value"
3113 // 2. Delete "val" at position 7 (line 0, char 7), insert "value"
3114 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
3115
3116 let batch = Event::Batch {
3117 events: vec![
3118 // Second occurrence first (reverse order for position preservation)
3119 Event::Delete {
3120 range: 23..26, // "val" on line 1
3121 deleted_text: "val".to_string(),
3122 cursor_id,
3123 },
3124 Event::Insert {
3125 position: 23,
3126 text: "value".to_string(),
3127 cursor_id,
3128 },
3129 // First occurrence second
3130 Event::Delete {
3131 range: 7..10, // "val" on line 0
3132 deleted_text: "val".to_string(),
3133 cursor_id,
3134 },
3135 Event::Insert {
3136 position: 7,
3137 text: "value".to_string(),
3138 cursor_id,
3139 },
3140 ],
3141 description: "LSP Rename".to_string(),
3142 };
3143
3144 // CORRECT: Calculate LSP positions BEFORE applying batch
3145 let lsp_changes_before = editor.active_window().collect_lsp_changes(&batch);
3146
3147 // Now apply the batch (this is what apply_events_to_buffer_as_bulk_edit does)
3148 editor.apply_event_to_active_buffer(&batch);
3149
3150 // BUG DEMONSTRATION: Calculate LSP positions AFTER applying batch
3151 // This is what happens when notify_lsp_change is called after state.apply()
3152 let lsp_changes_after = editor.active_window().collect_lsp_changes(&batch);
3153
3154 // Verify buffer was correctly modified
3155 let final_content = editor.active_state().buffer.to_string().unwrap();
3156 assert_eq!(
3157 final_content, "fn foo(value: i32) {\n value + 1\n}\n",
3158 "Buffer should have 'value' in both places"
3159 );
3160
3161 // The CORRECT positions (before applying batch):
3162 // - Delete at 23..26 should be line 1, char 4-7 (in original buffer)
3163 // - Insert at 23 should be line 1, char 4 (in original buffer)
3164 // - Delete at 7..10 should be line 0, char 7-10 (in original buffer)
3165 // - Insert at 7 should be line 0, char 7 (in original buffer)
3166 assert_eq!(lsp_changes_before.len(), 4, "Should have 4 changes");
3167
3168 let first_delete = &lsp_changes_before[0];
3169 let first_del_range = first_delete.range.unwrap();
3170 assert_eq!(
3171 first_del_range.start.line, 1,
3172 "First delete should be on line 1 (BEFORE)"
3173 );
3174 assert_eq!(
3175 first_del_range.start.character, 4,
3176 "First delete start should be at char 4 (BEFORE)"
3177 );
3178
3179 // The INCORRECT positions (after applying batch):
3180 // Since the buffer has changed, position 23 now points to different text!
3181 // Original buffer position 23 was start of "val" on line 1
3182 // But after rename, the buffer is "fn foo(value: i32) {\n value + 1\n}\n"
3183 // Position 23 in new buffer is 'l' in "value" (line 1, offset into "value")
3184 assert_eq!(lsp_changes_after.len(), 4, "Should have 4 changes");
3185
3186 let first_delete_after = &lsp_changes_after[0];
3187 let first_del_range_after = first_delete_after.range.unwrap();
3188
3189 // THIS IS THE BUG: The positions are WRONG when calculated from modified buffer
3190 // The first delete's range.end position will be wrong because the buffer changed
3191 eprintln!("BEFORE modification:");
3192 eprintln!(
3193 " Delete at line {}, char {}-{}",
3194 first_del_range.start.line,
3195 first_del_range.start.character,
3196 first_del_range.end.character
3197 );
3198 eprintln!("AFTER modification:");
3199 eprintln!(
3200 " Delete at line {}, char {}-{}",
3201 first_del_range_after.start.line,
3202 first_del_range_after.start.character,
3203 first_del_range_after.end.character
3204 );
3205
3206 // The bug causes the position calculation to be wrong.
3207 // After applying the batch, position 23..26 in the modified buffer
3208 // is different from what it was in the original buffer.
3209 //
3210 // Modified buffer: "fn foo(value: i32) {\n value + 1\n}\n"
3211 // Position 23 = 'l' in second "value"
3212 // Position 26 = 'e' in second "value"
3213 // This maps to line 1, char 2-5 (wrong!)
3214 //
3215 // Original buffer: "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n"
3216 // Position 23 = 'v' in "val"
3217 // Position 26 = ' ' after "val"
3218 // This maps to line 1, char 4-7 (correct!)
3219
3220 // The positions are different! This demonstrates the bug.
3221 // Note: Due to how the batch is applied (all operations at once),
3222 // the exact positions may vary, but they will definitely be wrong.
3223 assert_ne!(
3224 first_del_range_after.end.character, first_del_range.end.character,
3225 "BUG CONFIRMED: LSP positions are different when calculated after buffer modification!"
3226 );
3227
3228 eprintln!("\n=== BUG DEMONSTRATED ===");
3229 eprintln!("When collect_lsp_changes() is called AFTER buffer modification,");
3230 eprintln!("the positions are WRONG because they're calculated from the");
3231 eprintln!("modified buffer, not the original buffer.");
3232 eprintln!("This causes the second rename to fail with 'content modified' error.");
3233 eprintln!("========================\n");
3234 }
3235
3236 #[test]
3237 fn test_lsp_rename_preserves_cursor_position() {
3238 use crate::model::buffer::Buffer;
3239
3240 let config = Config::default();
3241 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
3242 let mut editor = Editor::new(
3243 config,
3244 80,
3245 24,
3246 dir_context,
3247 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
3248 test_filesystem(),
3249 )
3250 .unwrap();
3251
3252 // Set buffer content: "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n"
3253 // Line 0: positions 0-19 (includes newline)
3254 // Line 1: positions 19-31 (includes newline)
3255 let initial = "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n";
3256 editor.active_state_mut().buffer =
3257 Buffer::from_str(initial, 1024 * 1024, test_filesystem());
3258
3259 // Position cursor at the second "val" (position 23 = 'v' of "val" on line 1)
3260 let original_cursor_pos = 23;
3261 editor.active_cursors_mut().primary_mut().position = original_cursor_pos;
3262
3263 // Verify cursor is at the right position
3264 let buffer_text = editor.active_state().buffer.to_string().unwrap();
3265 let text_at_cursor = buffer_text[original_cursor_pos..original_cursor_pos + 3].to_string();
3266 assert_eq!(text_at_cursor, "val", "Cursor should be at 'val'");
3267
3268 // Simulate LSP rename batch: rename "val" to "value" in two places
3269 // Applied in reverse order (from end of file to start)
3270 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
3271 let buffer_id = editor.active_buffer();
3272
3273 let events = vec![
3274 // Second occurrence first (at position 23, line 1)
3275 Event::Delete {
3276 range: 23..26, // "val" on line 1
3277 deleted_text: "val".to_string(),
3278 cursor_id,
3279 },
3280 Event::Insert {
3281 position: 23,
3282 text: "value".to_string(),
3283 cursor_id,
3284 },
3285 // First occurrence second (at position 7, line 0)
3286 Event::Delete {
3287 range: 7..10, // "val" on line 0
3288 deleted_text: "val".to_string(),
3289 cursor_id,
3290 },
3291 Event::Insert {
3292 position: 7,
3293 text: "value".to_string(),
3294 cursor_id,
3295 },
3296 ];
3297
3298 // Apply the rename using bulk edit (this should preserve cursor position)
3299 editor
3300 .apply_events_to_buffer_as_bulk_edit(buffer_id, events, "LSP Rename".to_string())
3301 .unwrap();
3302
3303 // Verify buffer was correctly modified
3304 let final_content = editor.active_state().buffer.to_string().unwrap();
3305 assert_eq!(
3306 final_content, "fn foo(value: i32) {\n value + 1\n}\n",
3307 "Buffer should have 'value' in both places"
3308 );
3309
3310 // The cursor was originally at position 23 (start of "val" on line 1).
3311 // After renaming:
3312 // - The first "val" (at pos 7-10) was replaced with "value" (5 chars instead of 3)
3313 // This adds 2 bytes before the cursor.
3314 // - The second "val" at the cursor position was replaced.
3315 //
3316 // Expected cursor position: 23 + 2 = 25 (start of "value" on line 1)
3317 let final_cursor_pos = editor.active_cursors().primary().position;
3318 let expected_cursor_pos = 25; // original 23 + 2 (delta from first rename)
3319
3320 assert_eq!(
3321 final_cursor_pos, expected_cursor_pos,
3322 "Cursor should be at position {} (start of 'value' on line 1), but was at {}. \
3323 Original pos: {}, expected adjustment: +2 for first rename",
3324 expected_cursor_pos, final_cursor_pos, original_cursor_pos
3325 );
3326
3327 // Verify cursor is at start of the renamed symbol
3328 let text_at_new_cursor = &final_content[final_cursor_pos..final_cursor_pos + 5];
3329 assert_eq!(
3330 text_at_new_cursor, "value",
3331 "Cursor should be at the start of 'value' after rename"
3332 );
3333 }
3334
3335 #[test]
3336 fn test_lsp_rename_twice_consecutive() {
3337 // This test reproduces the bug where the second rename fails because
3338 // LSP positions are calculated incorrectly after the first rename.
3339 use crate::model::buffer::Buffer;
3340
3341 let config = Config::default();
3342 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
3343 let mut editor = Editor::new(
3344 config,
3345 80,
3346 24,
3347 dir_context,
3348 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
3349 test_filesystem(),
3350 )
3351 .unwrap();
3352
3353 // Initial content: "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n"
3354 let initial = "fn foo(val: i32) {\n val + 1\n}\n";
3355 editor.active_state_mut().buffer =
3356 Buffer::from_str(initial, 1024 * 1024, test_filesystem());
3357
3358 let cursor_id = editor.active_cursors().primary_id();
3359 let buffer_id = editor.active_buffer();
3360
3361 // === FIRST RENAME: "val" -> "value" ===
3362 // Create events for first rename (applied in reverse order)
3363 let events1 = vec![
3364 // Second occurrence first (at position 23, line 1, char 4)
3365 Event::Delete {
3366 range: 23..26,
3367 deleted_text: "val".to_string(),
3368 cursor_id,
3369 },
3370 Event::Insert {
3371 position: 23,
3372 text: "value".to_string(),
3373 cursor_id,
3374 },
3375 // First occurrence (at position 7, line 0, char 7)
3376 Event::Delete {
3377 range: 7..10,
3378 deleted_text: "val".to_string(),
3379 cursor_id,
3380 },
3381 Event::Insert {
3382 position: 7,
3383 text: "value".to_string(),
3384 cursor_id,
3385 },
3386 ];
3387
3388 // Create batch for LSP change verification
3389 let batch1 = Event::Batch {
3390 events: events1.clone(),
3391 description: "LSP Rename 1".to_string(),
3392 };
3393
3394 // Collect LSP changes BEFORE applying (this is the fix)
3395 let lsp_changes1 = editor.active_window().collect_lsp_changes(&batch1);
3396
3397 // Verify first rename LSP positions are correct
3398 assert_eq!(
3399 lsp_changes1.len(),
3400 4,
3401 "First rename should have 4 LSP changes"
3402 );
3403
3404 // First delete should be at line 1, char 4-7 (second "val")
3405 let first_del = &lsp_changes1[0];
3406 let first_del_range = first_del.range.unwrap();
3407 assert_eq!(first_del_range.start.line, 1, "First delete line");
3408 assert_eq!(
3409 first_del_range.start.character, 4,
3410 "First delete start char"
3411 );
3412 assert_eq!(first_del_range.end.character, 7, "First delete end char");
3413
3414 // Apply first rename using bulk edit
3415 editor
3416 .apply_events_to_buffer_as_bulk_edit(buffer_id, events1, "LSP Rename 1".to_string())
3417 .unwrap();
3418
3419 // Verify buffer after first rename
3420 let after_first = editor.active_state().buffer.to_string().unwrap();
3421 assert_eq!(
3422 after_first, "fn foo(value: i32) {\n value + 1\n}\n",
3423 "After first rename"
3424 );
3425
3426 // === SECOND RENAME: "value" -> "x" ===
3427 // Now "value" is at:
3428 // - Line 0, char 7-12 (positions 7-12 in buffer)
3429 // - Line 1, char 4-9 (positions 25-30 in buffer, because line 0 grew by 2)
3430 //
3431 // Buffer: "fn foo(value: i32) {\n value + 1\n}\n"
3432 // 0123456789...
3433
3434 // Create events for second rename
3435 let events2 = vec![
3436 // Second occurrence first (at position 25, line 1, char 4)
3437 Event::Delete {
3438 range: 25..30,
3439 deleted_text: "value".to_string(),
3440 cursor_id,
3441 },
3442 Event::Insert {
3443 position: 25,
3444 text: "x".to_string(),
3445 cursor_id,
3446 },
3447 // First occurrence (at position 7, line 0, char 7)
3448 Event::Delete {
3449 range: 7..12,
3450 deleted_text: "value".to_string(),
3451 cursor_id,
3452 },
3453 Event::Insert {
3454 position: 7,
3455 text: "x".to_string(),
3456 cursor_id,
3457 },
3458 ];
3459
3460 // Create batch for LSP change verification
3461 let batch2 = Event::Batch {
3462 events: events2.clone(),
3463 description: "LSP Rename 2".to_string(),
3464 };
3465
3466 // Collect LSP changes BEFORE applying (this is the fix)
3467 let lsp_changes2 = editor.active_window().collect_lsp_changes(&batch2);
3468
3469 // Verify second rename LSP positions are correct
3470 // THIS IS WHERE THE BUG WOULD MANIFEST - if positions are wrong,
3471 // the LSP server would report "No references found at position"
3472 assert_eq!(
3473 lsp_changes2.len(),
3474 4,
3475 "Second rename should have 4 LSP changes"
3476 );
3477
3478 // First delete should be at line 1, char 4-9 (second "value")
3479 let second_first_del = &lsp_changes2[0];
3480 let second_first_del_range = second_first_del.range.unwrap();
3481 assert_eq!(
3482 second_first_del_range.start.line, 1,
3483 "Second rename first delete should be on line 1"
3484 );
3485 assert_eq!(
3486 second_first_del_range.start.character, 4,
3487 "Second rename first delete start should be at char 4"
3488 );
3489 assert_eq!(
3490 second_first_del_range.end.character, 9,
3491 "Second rename first delete end should be at char 9 (4 + 5 for 'value')"
3492 );
3493
3494 // Third delete should be at line 0, char 7-12 (first "value")
3495 let second_third_del = &lsp_changes2[2];
3496 let second_third_del_range = second_third_del.range.unwrap();
3497 assert_eq!(
3498 second_third_del_range.start.line, 0,
3499 "Second rename third delete should be on line 0"
3500 );
3501 assert_eq!(
3502 second_third_del_range.start.character, 7,
3503 "Second rename third delete start should be at char 7"
3504 );
3505 assert_eq!(
3506 second_third_del_range.end.character, 12,
3507 "Second rename third delete end should be at char 12 (7 + 5 for 'value')"
3508 );
3509
3510 // Apply second rename using bulk edit
3511 editor
3512 .apply_events_to_buffer_as_bulk_edit(buffer_id, events2, "LSP Rename 2".to_string())
3513 .unwrap();
3514
3515 // Verify buffer after second rename
3516 let after_second = editor.active_state().buffer.to_string().unwrap();
3517 assert_eq!(
3518 after_second, "fn foo(x: i32) {\n x + 1\n}\n",
3519 "After second rename"
3520 );
3521 }
3522
3523 #[test]
3524 fn test_ensure_active_tab_visible_static_offset() {
3525 let config = Config::default();
3526 let (dir_context, _temp) = test_dir_context();
3527 let mut editor = Editor::new(
3528 config,
3529 80,
3530 24,
3531 dir_context,
3532 crate::view::color_support::ColorCapability::TrueColor,
3533 test_filesystem(),
3534 )
3535 .unwrap();
3536 let split_id = editor.split_manager().active_split();
3537
3538 // Create three buffers with long names to force scrolling.
3539 let buf1 = editor.new_buffer();
3540 editor
3541 .buffers_mut()
3542 .get_mut(&buf1)
3543 .unwrap()
3544 .buffer
3545 .rename_file_path(std::path::PathBuf::from("aaa_long_name_01.txt"));
3546 let buf2 = editor.new_buffer();
3547 editor
3548 .buffers_mut()
3549 .get_mut(&buf2)
3550 .unwrap()
3551 .buffer
3552 .rename_file_path(std::path::PathBuf::from("bbb_long_name_02.txt"));
3553 let buf3 = editor.new_buffer();
3554 editor
3555 .buffers_mut()
3556 .get_mut(&buf3)
3557 .unwrap()
3558 .buffer
3559 .rename_file_path(std::path::PathBuf::from("ccc_long_name_03.txt"));
3560
3561 {
3562 use crate::view::split::TabTarget;
3563 let view_state = editor.split_view_states_mut().get_mut(&split_id).unwrap();
3564 view_state.open_buffers = vec![
3565 TabTarget::Buffer(buf1),
3566 TabTarget::Buffer(buf2),
3567 TabTarget::Buffer(buf3),
3568 ];
3569 view_state.tab_scroll_offset = 50;
3570 }
3571
3572 // Force active buffer to first tab and ensure helper brings it into view.
3573 // Note: available_width must be >= tab width (2 + name_len) for offset to be 0
3574 // Tab width = 2 + 20 (name length) = 22, so we need at least 22
3575 editor
3576 .active_window_mut()
3577 .ensure_active_tab_visible(split_id, buf1, 25);
3578 assert_eq!(
3579 editor
3580 .split_view_states()
3581 .get(&split_id)
3582 .unwrap()
3583 .tab_scroll_offset,
3584 0
3585 );
3586
3587 // Now make the last tab active and ensure offset moves forward but stays bounded.
3588 editor
3589 .active_window_mut()
3590 .ensure_active_tab_visible(split_id, buf3, 25);
3591 let view_state = editor.split_view_states().get(&split_id).unwrap();
3592 assert!(view_state.tab_scroll_offset > 0);
3593 let buffer_ids: Vec<_> = view_state.buffer_tab_ids_vec();
3594 let total_width: usize = buffer_ids
3595 .iter()
3596 .enumerate()
3597 .map(|(idx, id)| {
3598 let state = editor.buffers().get(id).unwrap();
3599 let name_len = state
3600 .buffer
3601 .file_path()
3602 .and_then(|p| p.file_name())
3603 .and_then(|n| n.to_str())
3604 .map(|s| s.chars().count())
3605 .unwrap_or(0);
3606 let tab_width = 2 + name_len;
3607 if idx < buffer_ids.len() - 1 {
3608 tab_width + 1 // separator
3609 } else {
3610 tab_width
3611 }
3612 })
3613 .sum();
3614 assert!(view_state.tab_scroll_offset <= total_width);
3615 }
3616}