fresh/app/render.rs
1use super::lsp_status::compose_lsp_status;
2use super::*;
3use crate::config::FileExplorerSide;
4
5impl Editor {
6 /// Render the topmost global popup at its computed area and register its
7 /// click region in `global_popup_areas`. Shared by the generic
8 /// global-popup slot and the workspace-trust modal band so the area math
9 /// lives in exactly one place.
10 fn render_top_global_popup(
11 &mut self,
12 frame: &mut Frame,
13 size: ratatui::layout::Rect,
14 theme: &crate::view::theme::Theme,
15 hover_target: Option<&crate::app::HoverTarget>,
16 ) {
17 let Some(popup) = self.global_popups.top() else {
18 return;
19 };
20 let top_idx = self.global_popups.all().len() - 1;
21 let popup_area = popup.calculate_area(size, None);
22 let desc_height = popup.description_height();
23 let inner_area = if popup.bordered {
24 ratatui::layout::Rect {
25 x: popup_area.x + 1,
26 y: popup_area.y + 1 + desc_height,
27 width: popup_area.width.saturating_sub(2),
28 height: popup_area.height.saturating_sub(2 + desc_height),
29 }
30 } else {
31 ratatui::layout::Rect {
32 x: popup_area.x,
33 y: popup_area.y + desc_height,
34 width: popup_area.width,
35 height: popup_area.height.saturating_sub(desc_height),
36 }
37 };
38 let num_items = match &popup.content {
39 crate::view::popup::PopupContent::List { items, .. } => items.len(),
40 _ => 0,
41 };
42 let scroll_offset = popup.scroll_offset;
43 popup.render_with_hover(frame, popup_area, theme, hover_target);
44 self.active_chrome_mut().global_popup_areas.push((
45 top_idx,
46 popup_area,
47 inner_area,
48 scroll_offset,
49 num_items,
50 ));
51 }
52
53 /// Render the editor to the terminal
54 pub fn render(&mut self, frame: &mut Frame) {
55 let _span = tracing::info_span!("render").entered();
56 let size = frame.area();
57
58 // Let active animations snapshot the previous frame's buffer
59 // from the runner's own cache. We can't read the live
60 // `frame.buffer_mut()` — ratatui resets it before each draw —
61 // so the runner keeps a post-apply clone from the last frame.
62 self.active_window_mut().animations.capture_before_all();
63
64 // Save frame dimensions for recompute_layout (used by macro replay)
65 self.active_chrome_mut().last_frame_width = size.width;
66 self.active_chrome_mut().last_frame_height = size.height;
67
68 // Reset per-cell theme key map for this frame
69 self.active_chrome_mut().reset_cell_theme_map();
70
71 // For scroll sync groups, we need to update the active split's viewport position BEFORE
72 // calling sync_scroll_groups, so that the sync reads the correct position.
73 // Otherwise, cursor movements like 'G' (go to end) won't sync properly because
74 // viewport.top_byte hasn't been updated yet.
75 let active_split = self
76 .windows
77 .get(&self.active_window)
78 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
79 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
80 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
81 .active_split();
82 {
83 let _span = tracing::info_span!("pre_sync_ensure_visible").entered();
84 self.active_window_mut()
85 .pre_sync_ensure_visible(active_split);
86 }
87
88 // Synchronize scroll sync groups (anchor-based scroll for side-by-side diffs)
89 // This sets viewport positions based on the authoritative scroll_line in each group
90 {
91 let _span = tracing::info_span!("sync_scroll_groups").entered();
92 self.active_window_mut().sync_scroll_groups();
93 }
94
95 // NOTE: Viewport sync with cursor is handled by split_rendering.rs which knows the
96 // correct content area dimensions. Don't sync here with incorrect EditorState viewport size.
97
98 // Prepare all buffers for rendering (pre-load viewport data for lazy loading)
99 // Each split may have a different viewport position on the same buffer
100 let mut semantic_ranges: std::collections::HashMap<BufferId, (usize, usize)> =
101 std::collections::HashMap::new();
102 {
103 let _span = tracing::info_span!("compute_semantic_ranges").entered();
104 for (split_id, view_state) in self
105 .windows
106 .get(&self.active_window)
107 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
108 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
109 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
110 {
111 if let Some(buffer_id) = self
112 .windows
113 .get(&self.active_window)
114 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
115 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
116 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
117 .get_buffer_id((*split_id).into())
118 {
119 if let Some(state) = self
120 .windows
121 .get(&self.active_window)
122 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
123 .expect("active window present")
124 .get(&buffer_id)
125 {
126 let start_line = state.buffer.get_line_number(view_state.viewport.top_byte);
127 let visible_lines =
128 view_state.viewport.visible_line_count().saturating_sub(1);
129 let end_line = start_line.saturating_add(visible_lines);
130 semantic_ranges
131 .entry(buffer_id)
132 .and_modify(|(min_start, max_end)| {
133 *min_start = (*min_start).min(start_line);
134 *max_end = (*max_end).max(end_line);
135 })
136 .or_insert((start_line, end_line));
137 }
138 }
139 }
140 }
141 for (buffer_id, (start_line, end_line)) in semantic_ranges {
142 self.maybe_request_semantic_tokens_range(buffer_id, start_line, end_line);
143 self.maybe_request_semantic_tokens_full_debounced(buffer_id);
144 self.maybe_request_folding_ranges_debounced(buffer_id);
145 }
146
147 {
148 let _span = tracing::info_span!("prepare_for_render").entered();
149 // Pre-collect (split_id, top_byte, height, buffer_id) so we
150 // can mutate buffers below without holding a read borrow on
151 // self.windows.
152 let active_id = self.active_window;
153 let prep_targets: Vec<(BufferId, usize, u16)> = {
154 let win = self
155 .windows
156 .get(&active_id)
157 .expect("active window must exist");
158 let (mgr, vs_map) = win
159 .buffers
160 .splits()
161 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout");
162 vs_map
163 .iter()
164 .filter_map(|(split_id, vs)| {
165 mgr.get_buffer_id((*split_id).into())
166 .map(|bid| (bid, vs.viewport.top_byte, vs.viewport.height))
167 })
168 .collect()
169 };
170 let win_buffers = &mut self
171 .windows
172 .get_mut(&active_id)
173 .expect("active window must exist")
174 .buffers;
175 for (buffer_id, top_byte, height) in prep_targets {
176 if let Some(state) = win_buffers.get_mut(&buffer_id) {
177 if let Err(e) = state.prepare_for_render(top_byte, height) {
178 tracing::error!("Failed to prepare buffer for render: {}", e);
179 }
180 }
181 }
182 }
183
184 // Refresh search highlights only during incremental search (when prompt is active)
185 // After search is confirmed, overlays exist for ALL matches and shouldn't be overwritten
186 let is_search_prompt_active = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref().is_some_and(|p| {
187 matches!(
188 p.prompt_type,
189 PromptType::Search | PromptType::ReplaceSearch | PromptType::QueryReplaceSearch
190 )
191 });
192 if is_search_prompt_active {
193 if let Some(ref search_state) = self.active_window().search_state {
194 let query = search_state.query.clone();
195 self.update_search_highlights(&query);
196 }
197 }
198
199 // Determine if we need to show search options bar.
200 // (Held in mutable bindings because the in-render
201 // `process_commands` block below can dispatch commands —
202 // e.g. `StartPromptAsync`, `SetPromptSuggestions` — that
203 // mutate `self.active_window_mut().prompt`. When that happens we recompute these
204 // flags and re-split `main_chunks` so the bottom-row
205 // rendering uses an up-to-date layout. See the
206 // "Recompute layout if mid-render commands changed state"
207 // block below.)
208 let mut show_search_options = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref().is_some_and(|p| {
209 matches!(
210 p.prompt_type,
211 PromptType::Search
212 | PromptType::ReplaceSearch
213 | PromptType::Replace { .. }
214 | PromptType::QueryReplaceSearch
215 | PromptType::QueryReplace { .. }
216 )
217 });
218
219 // Hide status bar when suggestions popup or file browser
220 // popup is shown — those popups float just above the prompt
221 // line, and a visible status bar wedged between them looks
222 // wrong. Floating-overlay prompts (Live Grep, issue #1796)
223 // are exempt because their suggestions live inside the
224 // centred frame, not above the bottom row.
225 let mut prompt_is_overlay = self
226 .active_window()
227 .prompt
228 .as_ref()
229 .is_some_and(|p| p.overlay);
230 let mut has_suggestions = self
231 .active_window()
232 .prompt
233 .as_ref()
234 .is_some_and(|p| !p.suggestions.is_empty())
235 && !prompt_is_overlay;
236 let mut has_file_browser = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref().is_some_and(|p| {
237 matches!(
238 p.prompt_type,
239 PromptType::OpenFile | PromptType::SwitchProject | PromptType::SaveFileAs
240 )
241 }) && self.active_window_mut().file_open_state.is_some();
242
243 // Build main vertical layout: [menu_bar, main_content, status_bar, search_options, prompt_line]
244 // Status bar is hidden when suggestions popup is shown
245 // Search options bar is shown when in search prompt
246 let mut main_chunks = Layout::default()
247 .direction(Direction::Vertical)
248 .constraints(vec![
249 Constraint::Length(if self.active_window_mut().menu_bar_visible {
250 1
251 } else {
252 0
253 }), // Menu bar
254 Constraint::Min(0), // Main content area
255 Constraint::Length(
256 if !self.active_window_mut().status_bar_visible
257 || has_suggestions
258 || has_file_browser
259 {
260 0
261 } else {
262 1
263 },
264 ), // Status bar (hidden when toggled off or with popups)
265 Constraint::Length(if show_search_options { 1 } else { 0 }), // Search options bar
266 Constraint::Length(
267 // Prompt line is auto-hidden when no prompt active.
268 // Overlay prompts (Live Grep, issue #1796) host the
269 // input row inside the centred frame, so the
270 // bottom row stays available for editor content
271 // rather than being reserved as dead space.
272 if (self.active_window_mut().prompt_line_visible
273 || self.active_window().prompt.is_some())
274 && !prompt_is_overlay
275 {
276 1
277 } else {
278 0
279 },
280 ), // Prompt line
281 ])
282 .split(size);
283
284 let menu_bar_area = main_chunks[0];
285 let main_content_area = main_chunks[1];
286 let status_bar_idx = 2;
287 let search_options_idx = 3;
288 let prompt_line_idx = 4;
289
290 // Split main content area based on file explorer visibility
291 // Also keep the layout split if a sync is in progress (to avoid flicker)
292 let editor_content_area;
293 let file_explorer_should_show = self.file_explorer_visible()
294 && (self.file_explorer().is_some()
295 || self.active_window().file_explorer_sync_in_progress);
296
297 if file_explorer_should_show {
298 // Split horizontally based on side placement
299 tracing::trace!(
300 "render: file explorer layout active (present={}, sync_in_progress={}, side={:?})",
301 self.file_explorer().is_some(),
302 self.active_window().file_explorer_sync_in_progress,
303 self.active_window().file_explorer_side
304 );
305 let explorer_cols = self
306 .active_window()
307 .file_explorer_width
308 .to_cols(main_content_area.width);
309
310 let (explorer_area, editor_area) = match self.active_window().file_explorer_side {
311 FileExplorerSide::Left => {
312 let chunks = Layout::default()
313 .direction(Direction::Horizontal)
314 .constraints([Constraint::Length(explorer_cols), Constraint::Min(0)])
315 .split(main_content_area);
316 (chunks[0], chunks[1])
317 }
318 FileExplorerSide::Right => {
319 let chunks = Layout::default()
320 .direction(Direction::Horizontal)
321 .constraints([Constraint::Min(0), Constraint::Length(explorer_cols)])
322 .split(main_content_area);
323 (chunks[1], chunks[0])
324 }
325 };
326
327 self.active_layout_mut().file_explorer_area = Some(explorer_area);
328 editor_content_area = editor_area;
329
330 // Get connection string before mutable borrow of file_explorer.
331 let remote_connection = self.connection_display_string();
332
333 // Render file explorer (only if we have it - during sync we just keep the area reserved).
334 // Uses direct `self.windows.get_mut(...)` (not `file_explorer_mut()`) so the body
335 // can keep reading other Editor fields (buffers, theme, keybindings, …) — Rust
336 // splits the borrow on `self.windows` from the borrows on those other fields.
337 let active_id = self.active_window;
338 // Read window-state inputs before taking the &mut borrow on the
339 // window for the explorer/buffer access below.
340 let is_focused = self.active_window().key_context == KeyContext::FileExplorer;
341 let key_context_clone = self.active_window().key_context.clone();
342 let close_button_hovered = matches!(
343 &self.active_window().mouse_state.hover_target,
344 Some(HoverTarget::FileExplorerCloseButton)
345 );
346 // Take one &mut on the active window; the explorer + buffers
347 // come from disjoint sub-fields so they can coexist.
348 let __win = self
349 .windows
350 .get_mut(&active_id)
351 .expect("active window must exist");
352 let __buffers_ref: &crate::app::window::WindowBuffers = &__win.buffers;
353 if let Some(explorer) = __win.file_explorer.as_mut() {
354 // Build set of files with unsaved changes
355 let mut files_with_unsaved_changes = std::collections::HashSet::new();
356 for (buffer_id, state) in __buffers_ref {
357 if state.buffer.is_modified() {
358 if let Some(metadata) = __win.buffer_metadata.get(buffer_id) {
359 if let Some(file_path) = metadata.file_path() {
360 files_with_unsaved_changes.insert(file_path.clone());
361 }
362 }
363 }
364 }
365
366 let keybindings = self.keybindings.read().unwrap();
367 let empty: Vec<std::path::PathBuf> = Vec::new();
368 let cut_paths = __win
369 .file_explorer_clipboard
370 .as_ref()
371 .filter(|cb| cb.is_cut)
372 .map(|cb| cb.paths.as_slice())
373 .unwrap_or(empty.as_slice());
374 FileExplorerRenderer::render(
375 explorer,
376 frame,
377 explorer_area,
378 is_focused,
379 &files_with_unsaved_changes,
380 &__win.file_explorer_decoration_cache,
381 &keybindings,
382 key_context_clone,
383 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
384 close_button_hovered,
385 remote_connection.as_deref(),
386 cut_paths,
387 &self.config.file_explorer.tree_indicator_collapsed,
388 &self.config.file_explorer.tree_indicator_expanded,
389 );
390 }
391 // Note: if file_explorer is None but sync_in_progress is true,
392 // we just leave the area blank (or could render a placeholder)
393 } else {
394 // No file explorer: use entire main content area for editor
395 self.active_layout_mut().file_explorer_area = None;
396 editor_content_area = main_content_area;
397 }
398
399 // Note: Tabs are now rendered within each split by SplitRenderer
400
401 // Trigger lines_changed hooks for newly visible lines in all visible buffers
402 // This allows plugins to add overlays before rendering
403 // Only lines that haven't been seen before are sent (batched for efficiency)
404 // Use non-blocking hooks to avoid deadlock when actions are awaiting
405 if self.plugin_manager.read().unwrap().is_active() {
406 let hooks_start = std::time::Instant::now();
407 // Get visible buffers and their areas
408 let visible_buffers = self
409 .windows
410 .get(&self.active_window)
411 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
412 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
413 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
414 .get_visible_buffers(editor_content_area);
415
416 let mut total_new_lines = 0usize;
417 for (split_id, buffer_id, split_area) in visible_buffers {
418 // Get viewport from SplitViewState (the authoritative source)
419 let viewport_top_byte = self
420 .windows
421 .get(&self.active_window)
422 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
423 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
424 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
425 .get(&split_id)
426 .map(|vs| vs.viewport.top_byte)
427 .unwrap_or(0);
428
429 let __active_id = self.active_window;
430 let __win = self
431 .windows
432 .get_mut(&__active_id)
433 .expect("active window must exist");
434 // Take a disjoint mut borrow on `seen_byte_ranges` (a sibling
435 // field on Window, not part of WindowBuffers) so the closure
436 // below can update it alongside the buffer + view-state
437 // mutations.
438 let seen_ranges_for_win = &mut __win.seen_byte_ranges;
439 let plugin_manager = &self.plugin_manager;
440 let estimated_line_length = self.config.editor.estimated_line_length;
441 let added = __win
442 .buffers
443 .with_buffer_and_view_states(buffer_id, |state, vs_map| {
444 // `render_start` has a tiny payload (just the
445 // buffer id) — fire unconditionally so third-party
446 // plugins listening for it still work.
447 let pm_guard = plugin_manager.read().unwrap();
448 pm_guard.run_hook(
449 "render_start",
450 crate::services::plugins::hooks::HookArgs::RenderStart { buffer_id },
451 );
452
453 let visible_count = split_area.height as usize;
454
455 // `view_transform_request` carries the full
456 // tokenized viewport in its args. Building those
457 // tokens (`build_base_tokens_for_hook`) is the
458 // expensive part — see #2009. Skip the whole
459 // pipeline when no plugin subscribes.
460 if pm_guard.has_subscribers("view_transform_request") {
461 let is_binary = state.buffer.is_binary();
462 let line_ending = state.buffer.line_ending();
463 let base_tokens =
464 crate::view::ui::split_rendering::SplitRenderer::build_base_tokens_for_hook(
465 &mut state.buffer,
466 viewport_top_byte,
467 estimated_line_length,
468 visible_count,
469 is_binary,
470 line_ending,
471 );
472 let viewport_start = viewport_top_byte;
473 let viewport_end = base_tokens
474 .last()
475 .and_then(|t| t.source_offset)
476 .unwrap_or(viewport_start);
477 let cursor_positions: Vec<usize> = vs_map
478 .get(&split_id)
479 .map(|vs| vs.cursors.iter().map(|(_, c)| c.position).collect())
480 .unwrap_or_default();
481 pm_guard.run_hook(
482 "view_transform_request",
483 crate::services::plugins::hooks::HookArgs::ViewTransformRequest {
484 buffer_id,
485 split_id: split_id.into(),
486 viewport_start,
487 viewport_end,
488 tokens: base_tokens,
489 cursor_positions,
490 },
491 );
492
493 // Plugin saw fresh base tokens; future
494 // SubmitViewTransform from this request is valid.
495 if let Some(vs) = vs_map.get_mut(&split_id) {
496 vs.view_transform_stale = false;
497 }
498 }
499 drop(pm_guard);
500
501 let top_byte = viewport_top_byte;
502 let seen_byte_ranges =
503 seen_ranges_for_win.entry(buffer_id).or_default();
504
505 let mut new_lines: Vec<
506 crate::services::plugins::hooks::LineInfo,
507 > = Vec::new();
508 let mut line_number = state.buffer.get_line_number(top_byte);
509 let mut iter = state
510 .buffer
511 .line_iterator(top_byte, estimated_line_length);
512
513 for _ in 0..visible_count {
514 if let Some((line_start, line_content)) = iter.next_line() {
515 let byte_end = line_start + line_content.len();
516 let byte_range = (line_start, byte_end);
517
518 if !seen_byte_ranges.contains(&byte_range) {
519 new_lines.push(
520 crate::services::plugins::hooks::LineInfo {
521 line_number,
522 byte_start: line_start,
523 byte_end,
524 content: line_content,
525 },
526 );
527 seen_byte_ranges.insert(byte_range);
528 }
529 line_number += 1;
530 } else {
531 break;
532 }
533 }
534
535 let count = new_lines.len();
536 if !new_lines.is_empty() {
537 plugin_manager.read().unwrap().run_hook(
538 "lines_changed",
539 crate::services::plugins::hooks::HookArgs::LinesChanged {
540 buffer_id,
541 lines: new_lines,
542 },
543 );
544 }
545 count
546 })
547 .unwrap_or(0);
548 total_new_lines += added;
549 }
550 let hooks_elapsed = hooks_start.elapsed();
551 tracing::trace!(
552 new_lines = total_new_lines,
553 elapsed_ms = hooks_elapsed.as_millis(),
554 elapsed_us = hooks_elapsed.as_micros(),
555 "lines_changed hooks total"
556 );
557
558 // Process any plugin commands (like AddOverlay) that resulted from the hooks.
559 //
560 // This is non-blocking: we collect whatever the plugin has sent so far.
561 // The plugin thread runs in parallel, and because we proactively call
562 // handle_refresh_lines after cursor_moved (in fire_cursor_hooks), the
563 // lines_changed hook fires early in the render cycle. By the time we
564 // reach this point, the plugin has typically already processed all hooks
565 // and sent back conceal/overlay commands. On rare occasions (high CPU
566 // load), the response arrives one frame late, which is imperceptible
567 // at 60fps. The plugin's own refreshLines() call from cursor_moved
568 // ensures a follow-up render cycle picks up any missed commands.
569 let commands = self.plugin_manager.write().unwrap().process_commands();
570 let dispatched_any = !commands.is_empty();
571 if dispatched_any {
572 let cmd_names: Vec<String> =
573 commands.iter().map(|c| c.debug_variant_name()).collect();
574 tracing::trace!(count = commands.len(), cmds = ?cmd_names, "process_commands during render");
575 }
576 for command in commands {
577 if let Err(e) = self.handle_plugin_command(command) {
578 tracing::error!("Error handling plugin command: {}", e);
579 }
580 }
581
582 // Flush any deferred grammar rebuilds as a single batch
583 self.flush_pending_grammars();
584
585 // Recompute the bottom-row layout if the in-render command
586 // dispatch above mutated state that affects it. Without
587 // this, a `StartPromptAsync` (or similar) processed
588 // mid-render leaves `main_chunks` reflecting the prior
589 // `self.active_window_mut().prompt = None` shape — the prompt slot ends up at
590 // (y = size.height, h = 0) and the status bar paints the
591 // bottom row in place of the prompt input. Conservative:
592 // we recompute on *any* dispatched commands rather than
593 // enumerating layout-affecting variants — Layout::split is
594 // cheap, and this avoids a maintenance-burden whitelist
595 // that would silently regress as new `PluginCommand`
596 // variants are added.
597 //
598 // Bounded — single drain + single recompute. We do not
599 // call `process_commands` again, so commands queued by
600 // hooks fired inside the dispatch above wait for the next
601 // render or `editor_tick` (the existing one-frame-late
602 // behaviour the comment above already accepts).
603 //
604 // `main_content_area` (and the file-explorer / split
605 // rendering derived from it earlier in this render) is
606 // intentionally NOT re-derived: those areas were already
607 // painted, and the bottom-row recompute may overwrite a
608 // single row of main content where the new status bar /
609 // prompt now sits. That brief overlap self-corrects on
610 // the next frame, where the layout is built consistently
611 // from the start.
612 if dispatched_any {
613 show_search_options = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref().is_some_and(|p| {
614 matches!(
615 p.prompt_type,
616 PromptType::Search
617 | PromptType::ReplaceSearch
618 | PromptType::Replace { .. }
619 | PromptType::QueryReplaceSearch
620 | PromptType::QueryReplace { .. }
621 )
622 });
623 prompt_is_overlay = self
624 .active_window()
625 .prompt
626 .as_ref()
627 .is_some_and(|p| p.overlay);
628 has_suggestions = self
629 .active_window()
630 .prompt
631 .as_ref()
632 .is_some_and(|p| !p.suggestions.is_empty())
633 && !prompt_is_overlay;
634 has_file_browser = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref().is_some_and(|p| {
635 matches!(
636 p.prompt_type,
637 PromptType::OpenFile | PromptType::SwitchProject | PromptType::SaveFileAs
638 )
639 }) && self.active_window_mut().file_open_state.is_some();
640 main_chunks = Layout::default()
641 .direction(Direction::Vertical)
642 .constraints(vec![
643 Constraint::Length(if self.active_window_mut().menu_bar_visible {
644 1
645 } else {
646 0
647 }),
648 Constraint::Min(0),
649 Constraint::Length(
650 if !self.active_window_mut().status_bar_visible
651 || has_suggestions
652 || has_file_browser
653 {
654 0
655 } else {
656 1
657 },
658 ),
659 Constraint::Length(if show_search_options { 1 } else { 0 }),
660 Constraint::Length(
661 if (self.active_window_mut().prompt_line_visible
662 || self.active_window().prompt.is_some())
663 && !prompt_is_overlay
664 {
665 1
666 } else {
667 0
668 },
669 ),
670 ])
671 .split(size);
672 }
673 }
674
675 // Render editor content (same for both layouts)
676 let lsp_waiting = !self.active_window().pending_completion_requests.is_empty()
677 || self
678 .active_window()
679 .pending_goto_definition_request
680 .is_some();
681
682 // Hide the hardware cursor when menu is open, file explorer is focused, terminal mode,
683 // or settings UI is open
684 // (the file explorer will set its own cursor position when focused)
685 // (terminal mode renders its own cursor via the terminal emulator)
686 // (settings UI is a modal that doesn't need the editor cursor)
687 // This also causes visual cursor indicators in the editor to be dimmed
688 let settings_visible = self.settings_state.as_ref().is_some_and(|s| s.visible);
689 let hide_cursor = self.menu_state.active_menu.is_some()
690 || self.active_window_mut().key_context == KeyContext::FileExplorer
691 || self.active_window().terminal_mode
692 || settings_visible
693 || self.keybinding_editor.is_some();
694
695 // Convert HoverTarget to tab hover info for rendering
696 let hovered_tab = match &self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target {
697 Some(HoverTarget::TabName(target, split_id)) => Some((*target, *split_id, false)),
698 Some(HoverTarget::TabCloseButton(target, split_id)) => Some((*target, *split_id, true)),
699 _ => None,
700 };
701
702 // Get hovered close split button
703 let hovered_close_split = match &self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target {
704 Some(HoverTarget::CloseSplitButton(split_id)) => Some(*split_id),
705 _ => None,
706 };
707
708 // Get hovered maximize split button
709 let hovered_maximize_split = match &self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target {
710 Some(HoverTarget::MaximizeSplitButton(split_id)) => Some(*split_id),
711 _ => None,
712 };
713
714 let is_maximized = self
715 .windows
716 .get(&self.active_window)
717 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
718 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
719 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
720 .is_maximized();
721
722 // The active split's buffer renderer records where the hardware
723 // cursor *wants* to appear here; we only commit it to the frame at
724 // the very end of this draw pass, after popups have been rendered,
725 // so a popup covering the cursor cell causes the cursor to be
726 // hidden (otherwise the hardware caret would bleed through the
727 // popup).
728 let mut pending_hardware_cursor: Option<(u16, u16)> = None;
729
730 let _content_span = tracing::info_span!("render_content").entered();
731 // Take a single mutable borrow on the active window's splits and
732 // split it into (&SplitManager, &mut HashMap<...>) — Rust can
733 // destructure the tuple, but we can't make two separate
734 // `windows.get`/`windows.get_mut` calls in the same expression.
735 let active_window_id = self.active_window;
736 // Take one &mut on the active window. Split-borrow into
737 // buffers (mut), split_mgr (immutable view of mgr), and
738 // split_view_states (mut) — all disjoint sub-fields.
739 let __win = self
740 .windows
741 .get_mut(&active_window_id)
742 .expect("active window must exist");
743 let __metadata_ref = &__win.buffer_metadata;
744 let __event_logs_mut = &mut __win.event_logs;
745 let __grouped_ref = &__win.grouped_subtrees;
746 let __composite_buffers_mut = &mut __win.composite_buffers;
747 let __composite_view_states_mut = &mut __win.composite_view_states;
748 let __cell_theme_map_mut = &mut __win.chrome_layout.cell_theme_map;
749 let __tab_bar_visible = __win.tab_bar_visible;
750 let (
751 split_areas,
752 tab_layouts,
753 close_split_areas,
754 maximize_split_areas,
755 view_line_mappings,
756 horizontal_scrollbar_areas,
757 grouped_separator_areas,
758 ) = __win
759 .buffers
760 .with_all_mut(|__buffers_mut, __mgr, __vs_map| {
761 SplitRenderer::render_content(
762 frame,
763 editor_content_area,
764 &*__mgr,
765 __buffers_mut,
766 __metadata_ref,
767 __event_logs_mut,
768 __composite_buffers_mut,
769 __composite_view_states_mut,
770 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
771 self.ansi_background.as_ref(),
772 self.background_fade,
773 lsp_waiting,
774 self.config.editor.large_file_threshold_bytes,
775 self.config.editor.line_wrap,
776 self.config.editor.estimated_line_length,
777 self.config.editor.highlight_context_bytes,
778 Some(__vs_map),
779 __grouped_ref,
780 hide_cursor,
781 hovered_tab,
782 hovered_close_split,
783 hovered_maximize_split,
784 is_maximized,
785 self.config.editor.relative_line_numbers,
786 __tab_bar_visible,
787 self.config.editor.use_terminal_bg,
788 self.session_mode || !self.software_cursor_only,
789 self.software_cursor_only,
790 self.config.editor.show_vertical_scrollbar,
791 self.config.editor.show_horizontal_scrollbar,
792 self.config.editor.diagnostics_inline_text,
793 self.config.editor.show_tilde,
794 self.config.editor.highlight_current_column,
795 __cell_theme_map_mut,
796 size.width,
797 &mut pending_hardware_cursor,
798 )
799 })
800 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout");
801
802 drop(_content_span);
803
804 // Cursor-jump animation: compare the cursor's screen position to
805 // the prior frame and animate either when the cursor crossed split
806 // panes or moved more than two rows within the same pane. The
807 // trail crosses pane separators when the jump is across splits —
808 // that's the intended "follow the focus" cue.
809 self.maybe_start_cursor_jump_animation(pending_hardware_cursor, active_split);
810
811 // Detect viewport changes and fire hooks
812 // Compare against previous frame's viewport state (stored in self.active_window().previous_viewports)
813 // This correctly detects changes from scroll events that happen before render()
814 if self.plugin_manager.read().unwrap().is_active() {
815 for (split_id, view_state) in self
816 .windows
817 .get(&self.active_window)
818 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
819 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
820 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
821 {
822 let current = (
823 view_state.viewport.top_byte,
824 view_state.viewport.width,
825 view_state.viewport.height,
826 );
827 // Compare against previous frame's state
828 // Skip new splits (None case) - only fire hooks for established splits
829 // This matches the original behavior where hooks only fire for splits
830 // that existed at the start of render
831 let (changed, previous) =
832 match self.active_window().previous_viewports.get(split_id) {
833 Some(previous) => (*previous != current, Some(*previous)),
834 None => (false, None), // Skip new splits until they're established
835 };
836 tracing::trace!(
837 "viewport_changed check: split={:?} current={:?} previous={:?} changed={}",
838 split_id,
839 current,
840 previous,
841 changed
842 );
843 if changed {
844 if let Some(buffer_id) = self
845 .windows
846 .get(&self.active_window)
847 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
848 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
849 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
850 .get_buffer_id((*split_id).into())
851 {
852 // Compute top_line if line info is available
853 let top_line = self
854 .windows
855 .get(&self.active_window)
856 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
857 .expect("active window present")
858 .get(&buffer_id)
859 .and_then(|state| {
860 if state.buffer.line_count().is_some() {
861 Some(state.buffer.get_line_number(view_state.viewport.top_byte))
862 } else {
863 None
864 }
865 });
866 tracing::debug!(
867 "Firing viewport_changed hook: split={:?} buffer={:?} top_byte={} top_line={:?}",
868 split_id,
869 buffer_id,
870 view_state.viewport.top_byte,
871 top_line
872 );
873 self.plugin_manager.read().unwrap().run_hook(
874 "viewport_changed",
875 crate::services::plugins::hooks::HookArgs::ViewportChanged {
876 split_id: (*split_id).into(),
877 buffer_id,
878 top_byte: view_state.viewport.top_byte,
879 top_line,
880 width: view_state.viewport.width,
881 height: view_state.viewport.height,
882 },
883 );
884 }
885 }
886 }
887 }
888
889 // Update previous_viewports for next frame's comparison.
890 // Take both `previous_viewports` and the split view-states from
891 // the same `__win` borrow so the iterator and the inserts share
892 // a single mutable borrow on `self.windows`.
893 let __vp_win = self
894 .windows
895 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
896 .expect("active window present");
897 __vp_win.previous_viewports.clear();
898 let (_, __vp_vs_map) = __vp_win
899 .buffers
900 .splits()
901 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout");
902 let snapshot: Vec<(LeafId, (usize, u16, u16))> = __vp_vs_map
903 .iter()
904 .map(|(split_id, view_state)| {
905 (
906 *split_id,
907 (
908 view_state.viewport.top_byte,
909 view_state.viewport.width,
910 view_state.viewport.height,
911 ),
912 )
913 })
914 .collect();
915 for (split_id, vp) in snapshot {
916 __vp_win.previous_viewports.insert(split_id, vp);
917 }
918
919 // Render terminal content on top of split content for terminal buffers.
920 // Active-window path: cursor blinks normally when terminal_mode is on.
921 self.active_window()
922 .render_terminal_splits(frame, &split_areas, true);
923
924 self.active_layout_mut().split_areas = split_areas;
925 self.active_layout_mut().horizontal_scrollbar_areas = horizontal_scrollbar_areas;
926 self.active_layout_mut().tab_layouts = tab_layouts;
927 self.active_layout_mut().close_split_areas = close_split_areas;
928 self.active_layout_mut().maximize_split_areas = maximize_split_areas;
929 self.active_layout_mut().view_line_mappings = view_line_mappings;
930
931 // Promote any deferred virtual-buffer animations whose Rect is now
932 // known. Done here (after split_areas is recomputed, before
933 // apply_all runs at the end of render) so the first frame of the
934 // effect lands on the same paint that made the buffer visible.
935 self.drain_pending_vb_animations();
936 let mut separator_areas = self
937 .split_manager_mut()
938 .get_separators_with_ids(editor_content_area);
939 // Grouped subtrees live in a side-map outside the main split tree, so
940 // their inner separators are not visited by `get_separators_with_ids`
941 // above. The renderer collected them (using the same content rect it
942 // drew them at) — merge so clicks on those rendered columns register.
943 separator_areas.extend(grouped_separator_areas);
944 self.active_layout_mut().separator_areas = separator_areas;
945 self.active_layout_mut().editor_content_area = Some(editor_content_area);
946
947 // Render hover highlights for separators and scrollbars
948 self.render_hover_highlights(frame);
949
950 // Initialize popup/suggestion layout state (rendered after status bar below)
951 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_area = None;
952 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_outer_area = None;
953 self.active_window_mut().file_browser_layout = None;
954
955 // Clone all immutable values before the mutable borrow
956 let display_name = self
957 .active_window()
958 .buffer_metadata
959 .get(&self.active_buffer())
960 .map(|m| m.display_name.clone())
961 .unwrap_or_else(|| "[No Name]".to_string());
962
963 // Reflect the active buffer in the terminal window/tab title. Only
964 // writes when the title actually changes so we don't flood stdout
965 // with OSC sequences every frame.
966 self.update_terminal_title(&display_name);
967
968 let status_message = self.active_window().status_message.clone();
969 let plugin_status_message = self.active_window().plugin_status_message.clone();
970 let prompt = self.active_window().prompt.clone();
971 // Compute a simple buffer-aware LSP indicator.
972 // Compose the LSP status-bar segment for the active buffer. This
973 // runs every render — the editor has no precomputed LSP-status
974 // string cached anywhere else, so there is a single source of
975 // truth for what the user sees.
976 //
977 // Priority order (first non-empty wins):
978 //
979 // 1. Active `$/progress` work for this language — e.g.
980 // "LSP (cpp): indexing (42%)". Conveys the transient
981 // startup/indexing phase.
982 // 2. A running server — "LSP". Short because detail belongs
983 // in LSP-specific UI, not the compact status bar pill.
984 // 3. Configured `auto_start=true` servers that haven't started
985 // (error / crashed / pending) — "LSP off".
986 // 4. Configured `enabled && !auto_start` servers that the user
987 // has to opt into — "LSP: off (N)".
988 // 5. Nothing.
989 //
990 // Rules 3 and 4 address heuristic eval H-1: without them, a
991 // configured-but-dormant server is indistinguishable from "no
992 // LSP at all."
993 let current_language = self
994 .buffers()
995 .get(&self.active_buffer())
996 .map(|s| s.language.clone())
997 .unwrap_or_default();
998 let buffer_lsp_disabled_reason = self
999 .active_window()
1000 .buffer_metadata
1001 .get(&self.active_buffer())
1002 .filter(|m| !m.lsp_enabled)
1003 .and_then(|m| m.lsp_disabled_reason.as_deref());
1004 let (lsp_status, lsp_indicator_state) = compose_lsp_status(
1005 ¤t_language,
1006 buffer_lsp_disabled_reason,
1007 &self.active_window().lsp_progress,
1008 &self.active_window().lsp_server_statuses,
1009 &self.config.lsp,
1010 &self.active_window().user_dismissed_lsp_languages,
1011 );
1012 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap().clone();
1013 let keybindings_cloned = self.keybindings.read().unwrap().clone(); // Clone the keybindings
1014 let chord_state_cloned = self.active_window_mut().chord_state.clone(); // Clone the chord state
1015
1016 // Get update availability info
1017 let update_available = self.latest_version().map(|v| v.to_string());
1018
1019 // Render status bar (hidden when toggled off, or when suggestions/file browser popup is shown)
1020 if self.active_window_mut().status_bar_visible && !has_suggestions && !has_file_browser {
1021 // Get warning level for colored indicator (respects config setting)
1022 // LSP warning level is scoped to the current buffer's language
1023 let (warning_level, general_warning_count) =
1024 if self.config.warnings.show_status_indicator {
1025 let lsp_level = {
1026 use crate::services::async_bridge::LspServerStatus;
1027 let mut level = WarningLevel::None;
1028 for ((lang, _), status) in &self.active_window().lsp_server_statuses {
1029 if lang == ¤t_language {
1030 match status {
1031 LspServerStatus::Error => {
1032 level = WarningLevel::Error;
1033 break;
1034 }
1035 LspServerStatus::Starting | LspServerStatus::Initializing => {
1036 if level != WarningLevel::Error {
1037 level = WarningLevel::Warning;
1038 }
1039 }
1040 _ => {}
1041 }
1042 }
1043 }
1044 level
1045 };
1046 (
1047 lsp_level,
1048 self.active_window().warning_domains.general.count,
1049 )
1050 } else {
1051 (WarningLevel::None, 0)
1052 };
1053
1054 // Compute status bar hover state for styling
1055 use crate::view::ui::status_bar::StatusBarHover;
1056 let status_bar_hover = match &self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target {
1057 Some(HoverTarget::StatusBarLspIndicator) => StatusBarHover::LspIndicator,
1058 Some(HoverTarget::StatusBarWarningBadge) => StatusBarHover::WarningBadge,
1059 Some(HoverTarget::StatusBarLineEndingIndicator) => {
1060 StatusBarHover::LineEndingIndicator
1061 }
1062 Some(HoverTarget::StatusBarEncodingIndicator) => StatusBarHover::EncodingIndicator,
1063 Some(HoverTarget::StatusBarLanguageIndicator) => StatusBarHover::LanguageIndicator,
1064 Some(HoverTarget::StatusBarRemoteIndicator) => StatusBarHover::RemoteIndicator,
1065 _ => StatusBarHover::None,
1066 };
1067
1068 let remote_connection = self.connection_display_string();
1069
1070 // Get session name for display (only in session mode)
1071 let session_name = self.session_name().map(|s| s.to_string());
1072
1073 let active_split = self.effective_active_split();
1074 let active_buf = self.active_buffer();
1075 let default_cursors = crate::model::cursor::Cursors::new();
1076 let is_read_only = self
1077 .active_window()
1078 .buffer_metadata
1079 .get(&active_buf)
1080 .map(|m| m.read_only)
1081 .unwrap_or(false);
1082 let is_synthetic_placeholder = self
1083 .active_window()
1084 .buffer_metadata
1085 .get(&active_buf)
1086 .map(|m| m.synthetic_placeholder)
1087 .unwrap_or(false);
1088 // Compute plugin-provided status-bar values before taking the
1089 // mutable window borrow below.
1090 let dynamic_status_bar_elements = self.get_status_bar_element_values(active_buf);
1091 // Single window borrow, split into buffers + cursors so the
1092 // status-bar context can hold both.
1093 let __active_id = self.active_window;
1094 let __win = self
1095 .windows
1096 .get_mut(&__active_id)
1097 .expect("active window must exist");
1098 let status_bar_layout = __win
1099 .buffers
1100 .with_buffer_and_view_states(active_buf, |state, vs_map| {
1101 let cursors = vs_map
1102 .get(&active_split)
1103 .map(|v| &v.cursors)
1104 .unwrap_or(&default_cursors);
1105 let mut status_ctx = crate::view::ui::status_bar::StatusBarContext {
1106 state,
1107 cursors,
1108 status_message: &status_message,
1109 plugin_status_message: &plugin_status_message,
1110 lsp_status: &lsp_status,
1111 lsp_indicator_state,
1112 theme: &theme,
1113 display_name: &display_name,
1114 keybindings: &keybindings_cloned,
1115 chord_state: &chord_state_cloned,
1116 update_available: update_available.as_deref(),
1117 warning_level,
1118 general_warning_count,
1119 hover: status_bar_hover,
1120 remote_connection: remote_connection.as_deref(),
1121 session_name: session_name.as_deref(),
1122 read_only: is_read_only,
1123 remote_state_override: self.remote_indicator_override.as_ref(),
1124 is_synthetic_placeholder,
1125 // Filled in by `render_status` from the user's
1126 // status_bar config; the value here is just a
1127 // safe default for the rare path that builds the
1128 // ctx but doesn't run `render_status`.
1129 remote_indicator_on_bar: false,
1130 dynamic_status_bar_elements: dynamic_status_bar_elements.clone(),
1131 };
1132 StatusBarRenderer::render_status_bar(
1133 frame,
1134 main_chunks[status_bar_idx],
1135 &mut status_ctx,
1136 &self.config.editor.status_bar,
1137 )
1138 })
1139 .expect("active buffer must be present");
1140
1141 // Store status bar layout for click detection
1142 let status_bar_area = main_chunks[status_bar_idx];
1143 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_area =
1144 Some((status_bar_area.y, status_bar_area.x, status_bar_area.width));
1145 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_lsp_area = status_bar_layout.lsp_indicator;
1146 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_warning_area = status_bar_layout.warning_badge;
1147 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_line_ending_area =
1148 status_bar_layout.line_ending_indicator;
1149 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_encoding_area =
1150 status_bar_layout.encoding_indicator;
1151 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_language_area =
1152 status_bar_layout.language_indicator;
1153 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_message_area = status_bar_layout.message_area;
1154 self.active_chrome_mut().status_bar_remote_area = status_bar_layout.remote_indicator;
1155 }
1156
1157 // Render search options bar when in search prompt
1158 if show_search_options {
1159 // Show "Confirm" option only in replace modes
1160 let confirm_each = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref().and_then(|p| {
1161 if matches!(
1162 p.prompt_type,
1163 PromptType::ReplaceSearch
1164 | PromptType::Replace { .. }
1165 | PromptType::QueryReplaceSearch
1166 | PromptType::QueryReplace { .. }
1167 ) {
1168 Some(self.active_window().search_confirm_each)
1169 } else {
1170 None
1171 }
1172 });
1173
1174 // Determine hover state for search options
1175 use crate::view::ui::status_bar::SearchOptionsHover;
1176 let search_options_hover = match &self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target {
1177 Some(HoverTarget::SearchOptionCaseSensitive) => SearchOptionsHover::CaseSensitive,
1178 Some(HoverTarget::SearchOptionWholeWord) => SearchOptionsHover::WholeWord,
1179 Some(HoverTarget::SearchOptionRegex) => SearchOptionsHover::Regex,
1180 Some(HoverTarget::SearchOptionConfirmEach) => SearchOptionsHover::ConfirmEach,
1181 _ => SearchOptionsHover::None,
1182 };
1183
1184 let search_options_layout = StatusBarRenderer::render_search_options(
1185 frame,
1186 main_chunks[search_options_idx],
1187 self.active_window().search_case_sensitive,
1188 self.active_window().search_whole_word,
1189 self.active_window().search_use_regex,
1190 confirm_each,
1191 &theme,
1192 &keybindings_cloned,
1193 search_options_hover,
1194 );
1195 self.active_chrome_mut().search_options_layout = Some(search_options_layout);
1196 } else {
1197 self.active_chrome_mut().search_options_layout = None;
1198 }
1199
1200 // Render prompt line if active. Overlay prompts (Live Grep)
1201 // skip the bottom-row render entirely — they paint their own
1202 // input row inside the centred overlay frame, so the user's
1203 // editor view stays unobstructed at the bottom.
1204 if let Some(prompt) = &prompt {
1205 if !prompt.overlay {
1206 // Use specialized renderer for file/folder open prompt to show colorized path
1207 if matches!(
1208 prompt.prompt_type,
1209 crate::view::prompt::PromptType::OpenFile
1210 | crate::view::prompt::PromptType::SwitchProject
1211 ) {
1212 if let Some(file_open_state) = &self.active_window_mut().file_open_state {
1213 StatusBarRenderer::render_file_open_prompt(
1214 frame,
1215 main_chunks[prompt_line_idx],
1216 prompt,
1217 file_open_state,
1218 &theme,
1219 );
1220 } else {
1221 StatusBarRenderer::render_prompt(
1222 frame,
1223 main_chunks[prompt_line_idx],
1224 prompt,
1225 &theme,
1226 );
1227 }
1228 } else {
1229 StatusBarRenderer::render_prompt(
1230 frame,
1231 main_chunks[prompt_line_idx],
1232 prompt,
1233 &theme,
1234 );
1235 }
1236 }
1237 }
1238
1239 // Float-overlay preview: load the selected match's file (if
1240 // the file changed) and seed the phantom leaf's cursor before
1241 // the renderer reaches it. Done before render_prompt_popups
1242 // because that path immediately needs the leaf's view state.
1243 if self
1244 .active_window()
1245 .prompt
1246 .as_ref()
1247 .is_some_and(|p| p.overlay)
1248 {
1249 self.prepare_overlay_preview();
1250 }
1251
1252 // Render file browser popup or suggestions popup AFTER status bar + prompt,
1253 // so they overlay on top of both (fixes bottom border being overwritten by status bar)
1254 self.render_prompt_popups(frame, main_chunks[prompt_line_idx], size.width);
1255
1256 // Render popups from the active buffer state
1257 // Clone theme to avoid borrow checker issues with active_state_mut()
1258 let theme_clone = self.theme.read().unwrap().clone();
1259 let hover_target = self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target.clone();
1260
1261 // Clear popup areas and recalculate
1262 self.active_chrome_mut().popup_areas.clear();
1263
1264 // Collect popup information without holding a mutable borrow
1265 let popup_info: Vec<_> = {
1266 // Get viewport from active split's SplitViewState
1267 let active_split = self
1268 .windows
1269 .get(&self.active_window)
1270 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1271 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
1272 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1273 .active_split();
1274 let viewport = self
1275 .windows
1276 .get(&self.active_window)
1277 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1278 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
1279 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1280 .get(&active_split)
1281 .map(|vs| vs.viewport.clone());
1282
1283 // Get the content_rect for the active split from the cached layout.
1284 // This is the absolute screen rect (already accounts for file explorer,
1285 // tab bar, scrollbars, etc.). The gutter is rendered inside this rect,
1286 // so we add gutter_width to get the text content origin.
1287 let content_rect = self
1288 .active_layout()
1289 .split_areas
1290 .iter()
1291 .find(|(split_id, _, _, _, _, _)| *split_id == active_split)
1292 .map(|(_, _, rect, _, _, _)| *rect);
1293
1294 let primary_cursor = self
1295 .windows
1296 .get(&self.active_window)
1297 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1298 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
1299 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1300 .get(&active_split)
1301 .map(|vs| *vs.cursors.primary());
1302 let state = self.active_state_mut();
1303 if state.popups.is_visible() {
1304 // Get the primary cursor position for popup positioning
1305 let primary_cursor =
1306 primary_cursor.unwrap_or_else(|| crate::model::cursor::Cursor::new(0));
1307
1308 // Compute gutter width so we know where text content starts
1309 let gutter_width = viewport
1310 .as_ref()
1311 .map(|vp| vp.gutter_width(&state.buffer) as u16)
1312 .unwrap_or(0);
1313
1314 let cursor_screen_pos = viewport
1315 .as_ref()
1316 .map(|vp| vp.cursor_screen_position(&mut state.buffer, &primary_cursor))
1317 .unwrap_or((0, 0));
1318
1319 // For completion popups, compute the word-start screen position so
1320 // the popup aligns with the beginning of the word being completed,
1321 // not the current cursor position.
1322 let word_start_screen_pos = {
1323 use crate::primitives::word_navigation::find_completion_word_start;
1324 let word_start =
1325 find_completion_word_start(&state.buffer, primary_cursor.position);
1326 let word_start_cursor = crate::model::cursor::Cursor::new(word_start);
1327 viewport
1328 .as_ref()
1329 .map(|vp| vp.cursor_screen_position(&mut state.buffer, &word_start_cursor))
1330 .unwrap_or((0, 0))
1331 };
1332
1333 // Use content_rect as the single source of truth for the text
1334 // content area origin. content_rect.x is the split's left edge
1335 // (already past the file explorer), content_rect.y is below the
1336 // tab bar. Adding gutter_width gives us the text content start.
1337 let (base_x, base_y) = content_rect
1338 .map(|r| (r.x + gutter_width, r.y))
1339 .unwrap_or((gutter_width, 1));
1340
1341 let cursor_screen_pos =
1342 (cursor_screen_pos.0 + base_x, cursor_screen_pos.1 + base_y);
1343 let word_start_screen_pos = (
1344 word_start_screen_pos.0 + base_x,
1345 word_start_screen_pos.1 + base_y,
1346 );
1347
1348 // Collect popup data
1349 state
1350 .popups
1351 .all()
1352 .iter()
1353 .enumerate()
1354 .map(|(popup_idx, popup)| {
1355 // Use word-start x for completion popups, cursor x for others
1356 let popup_pos = if popup.kind == crate::view::popup::PopupKind::Completion {
1357 (word_start_screen_pos.0, cursor_screen_pos.1)
1358 } else {
1359 cursor_screen_pos
1360 };
1361 let popup_area = popup.calculate_area(size, Some(popup_pos));
1362
1363 // Track popup area for mouse hit testing
1364 // Account for description height when calculating the list item area
1365 let desc_height = popup.description_height();
1366 let inner_area = if popup.bordered {
1367 ratatui::layout::Rect {
1368 x: popup_area.x + 1,
1369 y: popup_area.y + 1 + desc_height,
1370 width: popup_area.width.saturating_sub(2),
1371 height: popup_area.height.saturating_sub(2 + desc_height),
1372 }
1373 } else {
1374 ratatui::layout::Rect {
1375 x: popup_area.x,
1376 y: popup_area.y + desc_height,
1377 width: popup_area.width,
1378 height: popup_area.height.saturating_sub(desc_height),
1379 }
1380 };
1381
1382 let num_items = match &popup.content {
1383 crate::view::popup::PopupContent::List { items, .. } => items.len(),
1384 _ => 0,
1385 };
1386
1387 // Calculate total content lines and scrollbar rect
1388 let total_lines = popup.item_count();
1389 let visible_lines = inner_area.height as usize;
1390 let scrollbar_rect = if total_lines > visible_lines && inner_area.width > 2
1391 {
1392 Some(ratatui::layout::Rect {
1393 x: inner_area.x + inner_area.width - 1,
1394 y: inner_area.y,
1395 width: 1,
1396 height: inner_area.height,
1397 })
1398 } else {
1399 None
1400 };
1401
1402 (
1403 popup_idx,
1404 popup_area,
1405 inner_area,
1406 popup.scroll_offset,
1407 num_items,
1408 scrollbar_rect,
1409 total_lines,
1410 )
1411 })
1412 .collect()
1413 } else {
1414 Vec::new()
1415 }
1416 };
1417
1418 // Store popup areas for mouse hit testing
1419 self.active_chrome_mut().popup_areas = popup_info.clone();
1420
1421 // Now render popups
1422 let state = self.active_state_mut();
1423 if state.popups.is_visible() {
1424 for (popup_idx, popup) in state.popups.all().iter().enumerate() {
1425 if let Some((_, popup_area, _, _, _, _, _)) = popup_info.get(popup_idx) {
1426 popup.render_with_hover(
1427 frame,
1428 *popup_area,
1429 &theme_clone,
1430 hover_target.as_ref(),
1431 );
1432 }
1433 }
1434 }
1435
1436 // Render editor-level popups (e.g. plugin action popups) on top of any
1437 // buffer content so they stay visible across buffer switches and over
1438 // virtual buffers (Dashboard, diagnostics) that own the whole split.
1439 // These don't need cursor-relative positioning — they all use absolute
1440 // positions like BottomRight or Centered.
1441 //
1442 // Queue semantics: concurrent action popups stack in `global_popups`,
1443 // but only the top one renders & receives input. Deeper popups
1444 // surface as the top is resolved — the alternative (drawing all at
1445 // the same BottomRight slot) makes them illegible.
1446 self.active_chrome_mut().global_popup_areas.clear();
1447 // The workspace-trust prompt is a blocking modal: it renders later in
1448 // the dedicated modal z-band (alongside settings / wizard) on a dimmed
1449 // backdrop, so it can't be lost amongst dashboard/explorer chrome.
1450 // Everything else on the global stack renders here, above buffer content.
1451 let top_is_trust_modal = self.global_popups.top().is_some_and(|p| {
1452 matches!(
1453 p.resolver,
1454 crate::view::popup::PopupResolver::WorkspaceTrust
1455 )
1456 });
1457 if !top_is_trust_modal {
1458 self.render_top_global_popup(frame, size, &theme_clone, hover_target.as_ref());
1459 }
1460
1461 // Render menu bar last so dropdown appears on top of all other content
1462 // Update menu context with current editor state
1463 self.update_menu_context();
1464
1465 // Render settings modal (before menu bar so menus can overlay)
1466 // Check visibility first to avoid borrow conflict with dimming
1467 let settings_visible = self
1468 .settings_state
1469 .as_ref()
1470 .map(|s| s.visible)
1471 .unwrap_or(false);
1472 if settings_visible {
1473 // Dim the editor content behind the settings modal
1474 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming(frame, size);
1475 }
1476 if let Some(ref mut settings_state) = self.settings_state {
1477 if settings_state.visible {
1478 settings_state.update_focus_states();
1479 let settings_layout = crate::view::settings::render_settings(
1480 frame,
1481 size,
1482 settings_state,
1483 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
1484 );
1485 self.active_chrome_mut().settings_layout = Some(settings_layout);
1486 }
1487 }
1488
1489 // Render calibration wizard if active
1490 if let Some(ref wizard) = self.calibration_wizard {
1491 // Dim the editor content behind the wizard modal
1492 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming(frame, size);
1493 crate::view::calibration_wizard::render_calibration_wizard(
1494 frame,
1495 size,
1496 wizard,
1497 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
1498 );
1499 }
1500
1501 // Render keybinding editor if active
1502 if let Some(ref mut kb_editor) = self.keybinding_editor {
1503 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming(frame, size);
1504 crate::view::keybinding_editor::render_keybinding_editor(
1505 frame,
1506 size,
1507 kb_editor,
1508 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
1509 );
1510 }
1511
1512 // Render event debug dialog if active
1513 if let Some(ref debug) = self.active_window().event_debug {
1514 // Dim the editor content behind the dialog modal
1515 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming(frame, size);
1516 crate::view::event_debug::render_event_debug(
1517 frame,
1518 size,
1519 debug,
1520 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
1521 );
1522 }
1523
1524 // Render the workspace-trust prompt as a blocking modal in the same
1525 // z-band as the settings / wizard modals: dim the whole frame, then
1526 // draw the dialog on top. Placed here (above the generic global-popup
1527 // slot and buffer chrome) so it has strict z-order parity with the
1528 // other modals and can never be obscured by the dashboard/explorer.
1529 let trust_layout = if top_is_trust_modal {
1530 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming(frame, size);
1531 let selected = self
1532 .global_popups
1533 .top()
1534 .and_then(|p| match &p.content {
1535 crate::view::popup::PopupContent::List { selected, .. } => Some(*selected),
1536 _ => None,
1537 })
1538 .unwrap_or(1);
1539 let path = self.working_dir.display().to_string();
1540 let triggers = self.workspace_trust_markers.join(", ");
1541 let secondary_label = if self.workspace_trust_prompt_cancellable {
1542 "Cancel (Esc)".to_string()
1543 } else {
1544 let quit_hint = self.keybindings.read().ok().and_then(|kb| {
1545 kb.get_keybinding_for_action(
1546 &crate::input::keybindings::Action::Quit,
1547 crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Normal,
1548 )
1549 });
1550 match quit_hint {
1551 Some(k) => format!("Quit ({k})"),
1552 None => "Quit".to_string(),
1553 }
1554 };
1555 Some(
1556 crate::view::workspace_trust_dialog::render_workspace_trust_dialog(
1557 frame,
1558 size,
1559 selected,
1560 &path,
1561 &triggers,
1562 &secondary_label,
1563 self.workspace_trust_scroll,
1564 &theme_clone,
1565 ),
1566 )
1567 } else {
1568 None
1569 };
1570 self.active_chrome_mut().workspace_trust_dialog = trust_layout;
1571
1572 if self.active_window_mut().menu_bar_visible {
1573 // Pre-expand DynamicSubmenu items once per registry; without this
1574 // MenuRenderer::render rescans + reparses every theme JSON file
1575 // on every frame.
1576 self.expanded_menus_cache.update(
1577 &self.theme_registry,
1578 &self.menus,
1579 &self.menu_state.themes_dir,
1580 );
1581 let hover_target = self.active_window().mouse_state.hover_target.clone();
1582 let menu_bar_mnemonics = self.config.editor.menu_bar_mnemonics;
1583 let expanded = self.expanded_menus_cache.get().expect("just updated");
1584 let keybindings = self.keybindings.read().unwrap();
1585 let new_menu_layout = crate::view::ui::MenuRenderer::render(
1586 frame,
1587 menu_bar_area,
1588 expanded,
1589 &self.menu_state,
1590 &keybindings,
1591 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
1592 hover_target.as_ref(),
1593 menu_bar_mnemonics,
1594 );
1595 drop(keybindings);
1596 self.active_chrome_mut().menu_layout = Some(new_menu_layout);
1597 } else {
1598 self.active_chrome_mut().menu_layout = None;
1599 }
1600
1601 // Render tab context menu if open
1602 let tab_ctx_menu = self.active_window().tab_context_menu.clone();
1603 if let Some(menu) = tab_ctx_menu {
1604 self.render_tab_context_menu(frame, &menu);
1605 }
1606
1607 let fe_ctx_menu = self.active_window().file_explorer_context_menu.clone();
1608 if let Some(menu) = fe_ctx_menu {
1609 self.render_file_explorer_context_menu(frame, &menu);
1610 }
1611
1612 // Record non-editor region theme keys for the theme inspector
1613 self.record_non_editor_theme_regions();
1614
1615 // Render theme info popup (Ctrl+Right-Click)
1616 self.render_theme_info_popup(frame);
1617
1618 // Render tab drag drop zone overlay if dragging a tab
1619 let drag_state_clone = self.active_window().mouse_state.dragging_tab.clone();
1620 if let Some(ref drag_state) = drag_state_clone {
1621 if drag_state.is_dragging() {
1622 self.render_tab_drop_zone(frame, drag_state);
1623 }
1624 }
1625
1626 // Render software mouse cursor when GPM is active
1627 // GPM can't draw its cursor on the alternate screen buffer used by TUI apps,
1628 // so we draw our own cursor at the tracked mouse position.
1629 // This must happen LAST in the render flow so we can read the already-rendered
1630 // cell content and invert it.
1631 if self.active_window_mut().gpm_active {
1632 if let Some((col, row)) = self.active_window_mut().mouse_cursor_position {
1633 use ratatui::style::Modifier;
1634
1635 // Only render if within screen bounds
1636 if col < size.width && row < size.height {
1637 // Get the cell at this position and add REVERSED modifier to invert colors
1638 let buf = frame.buffer_mut();
1639 if let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((col, row)) {
1640 cell.set_style(cell.style().add_modifier(Modifier::REVERSED));
1641 }
1642 }
1643 }
1644 }
1645
1646 // When keyboard capture mode is active, dim all UI elements outside the terminal
1647 // to visually indicate that focus is exclusively on the terminal
1648 if self.active_window_mut().keyboard_capture && self.active_window().terminal_mode {
1649 // Find the active split's content area
1650 let active_split = self
1651 .windows
1652 .get(&self.active_window)
1653 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1654 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
1655 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1656 .active_split();
1657 let active_split_area = self
1658 .active_layout()
1659 .split_areas
1660 .iter()
1661 .find(|(split_id, _, _, _, _, _)| *split_id == active_split)
1662 .map(|(_, _, content_rect, _, _, _)| *content_rect);
1663
1664 if let Some(terminal_area) = active_split_area {
1665 self.apply_keyboard_capture_dimming(frame, terminal_area);
1666 }
1667 }
1668
1669 // Commit the active-split hardware cursor (deferred since
1670 // `render_content`) unless a popup has been drawn over that cell.
1671 // Ratatui draws the hardware caret on top of every cell, so a
1672 // popup cannot hide the cursor by painting cells — the only way
1673 // to hide it is to leave `Frame::cursor_position` as `None`, which
1674 // triggers `Terminal::hide_cursor` at the end of the draw.
1675 //
1676 // When a prompt is active the prompt renderer already placed the
1677 // caret on the prompt line via `frame.set_cursor_position`; don't
1678 // override it with the (now-irrelevant) buffer cursor.
1679 if let Some((cx, cy)) = pending_hardware_cursor {
1680 if self.active_window().prompt.is_none() && !self.cursor_obscured_by_overlay(cx, cy) {
1681 frame.set_cursor_position((cx, cy));
1682 }
1683 }
1684
1685 // Convert all colors for terminal capability (256/16 color fallback)
1686 crate::view::color_support::convert_buffer_colors(
1687 frame.buffer_mut(),
1688 self.color_capability,
1689 );
1690
1691 // Frame-buffer animations run last so they mutate the final paint.
1692 self.active_window_mut()
1693 .animations
1694 .apply_all(frame.buffer_mut());
1695
1696 // Floating widget panel is drawn last so it sits above every
1697 // other layer (prompts, popups, animations).
1698 if self.floating_widget_panel.is_some() {
1699 let frame_area = frame.area();
1700 self.render_floating_widget_panel(frame, frame_area);
1701 }
1702 }
1703
1704 /// Compare the hardware cursor's screen position to the previous frame's
1705 /// and, if it moved by more than the "jump" threshold, start a
1706 /// `CursorJump` animation from the old to the new on-screen position.
1707 /// Successive jumps cancel the prior animation so trail effects don't
1708 /// pile up.
1709 ///
1710 /// Cross-split and cross-buffer transitions (focus change, tab switch)
1711 /// are also animated — the trail crosses pane separators on its way
1712 /// from one buffer's cursor cell to another's.
1713 ///
1714 /// The threshold is intentionally generous: arrow-key/typing moves
1715 /// (small `dx`/`dy`) must NOT trigger the animation, but search jumps,
1716 /// goto-line/definition, and pane switches (which always cross several
1717 /// rows or many columns) must.
1718 fn maybe_start_cursor_jump_animation(
1719 &mut self,
1720 current_pos: Option<(u16, u16)>,
1721 active_split: crate::model::event::LeafId,
1722 ) {
1723 // Honour the global animations toggle. Tests default to
1724 // `animations = false` so single-tick `render()` calls observe the
1725 // settled buffer instead of a mid-flight trail; users can also
1726 // disable animations entirely from config. The dedicated
1727 // `cursor_jump_animation` toggle suppresses just the cursor-jump
1728 // trail while leaving ambient animations (tab slides, dashboard,
1729 // plugin effects) running.
1730 if !self.config.editor.animations || !self.config.editor.cursor_jump_animation {
1731 self.previous_cursor_screen_pos = current_pos.map(|p| (p, active_split));
1732 return;
1733 }
1734
1735 let Some(current) = current_pos else {
1736 // Cursor is hidden this frame (e.g. prompt has focus). Reset the
1737 // tracker so the re-emerging cursor doesn't animate from a stale
1738 // spot when focus returns to a buffer.
1739 self.previous_cursor_screen_pos = None;
1740 return;
1741 };
1742
1743 let prev_entry = self.previous_cursor_screen_pos;
1744 // Update tracking unconditionally for the next frame.
1745 self.previous_cursor_screen_pos = Some((current, active_split));
1746
1747 let Some((prev, prev_split)) = prev_entry else {
1748 return;
1749 };
1750 if prev == current && prev_split == active_split {
1751 return;
1752 }
1753
1754 let dx = (current.0 as i32 - prev.0 as i32).abs();
1755 let dy = (current.1 as i32 - prev.1 as i32).abs();
1756 // Animate when the cursor crossed split panes, or when it made a
1757 // non-incremental move within the same pane: more than two rows
1758 // vertically, or — for moves that stay within ±2 rows — at
1759 // least 80 columns horizontally. The horizontal threshold is
1760 // generous because typing, arrow keys, word-jump, and Home/End
1761 // on long source lines can all exceed a smaller bound without
1762 // being a genuine "jump".
1763 let crossed_panes = prev_split != active_split;
1764 let row_jump = dy > 2;
1765 let col_jump = dx >= 80;
1766 if !crossed_panes && !row_jump && !col_jump {
1767 return;
1768 }
1769
1770 // Cancel any prior cursor-jump animation so trails don't stack.
1771 if let Some(prev_anim) = self.cursor_jump_animation.take() {
1772 self.active_window_mut().animations.cancel(prev_anim);
1773 }
1774
1775 let cursor_color = self.theme.read().unwrap().cursor;
1776 let bg_color = self.theme.read().unwrap().editor_bg;
1777 let id = self.active_window_mut().animations.start(
1778 // The bounding box is for runner bookkeeping only — CursorJump
1779 // paints at absolute screen coords and ignores `area`.
1780 ratatui::layout::Rect {
1781 x: prev.0.min(current.0),
1782 y: prev.1.min(current.1),
1783 width: dx as u16 + 1,
1784 height: dy as u16 + 1,
1785 },
1786 crate::view::animation::AnimationKind::CursorJump {
1787 from: prev,
1788 to: current,
1789 duration: std::time::Duration::from_millis(140),
1790 cursor_color,
1791 bg_color,
1792 },
1793 );
1794 self.cursor_jump_animation = Some(id);
1795 }
1796
1797 /// Returns true if `(x, y)` falls inside any popup-style overlay that
1798 /// was rendered this frame. Used to decide whether the hardware cursor
1799 /// should be shown or hidden so it does not bleed through a popup.
1800 fn cursor_obscured_by_overlay(&self, x: u16, y: u16) -> bool {
1801 let inside = |rect: ratatui::layout::Rect| -> bool {
1802 x >= rect.x
1803 && x < rect.x.saturating_add(rect.width)
1804 && y >= rect.y
1805 && y < rect.y.saturating_add(rect.height)
1806 };
1807
1808 if self
1809 .active_chrome()
1810 .popup_areas
1811 .iter()
1812 .any(|entry| inside(entry.1))
1813 {
1814 return true;
1815 }
1816 if self
1817 .active_chrome()
1818 .global_popup_areas
1819 .iter()
1820 .any(|entry| inside(entry.1))
1821 {
1822 return true;
1823 }
1824 if let Some((rect, _, _, _)) = self.active_chrome().suggestions_area {
1825 if inside(rect) {
1826 return true;
1827 }
1828 }
1829 if let Some(ref fb) = self.active_window().file_browser_layout {
1830 if inside(fb.popup_area) {
1831 return true;
1832 }
1833 }
1834 false
1835 }
1836
1837 /// Render the Quick Open hints line showing available mode prefixes
1838 fn render_quick_open_hints(
1839 frame: &mut Frame,
1840 area: ratatui::layout::Rect,
1841 theme: &crate::view::theme::Theme,
1842 ) {
1843 use ratatui::style::{Modifier, Style};
1844 use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
1845 use ratatui::widgets::Paragraph;
1846 use rust_i18n::t;
1847
1848 let hints_style = Style::default()
1849 .fg(theme.line_number_fg)
1850 .bg(theme.suggestion_selected_bg)
1851 .add_modifier(Modifier::DIM);
1852 let hints_text = t!("quick_open.mode_hints");
1853 // Left-align with small margin
1854 let left_margin = 2;
1855 let hints_width = crate::primitives::display_width::str_width(&hints_text);
1856 let mut spans = Vec::new();
1857 spans.push(Span::styled(" ".repeat(left_margin), hints_style));
1858 spans.push(Span::styled(hints_text.to_string(), hints_style));
1859 let remaining = (area.width as usize).saturating_sub(left_margin + hints_width);
1860 spans.push(Span::styled(" ".repeat(remaining), hints_style));
1861
1862 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(Line::from(spans));
1863 frame.render_widget(paragraph, area);
1864 }
1865
1866 /// Apply dimming effect to UI elements outside the focused terminal area
1867 /// This visually indicates that keyboard capture mode is active
1868 fn apply_keyboard_capture_dimming(
1869 &self,
1870 frame: &mut Frame,
1871 terminal_area: ratatui::layout::Rect,
1872 ) {
1873 let size = frame.area();
1874 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming_excluding(frame, size, Some(terminal_area));
1875 }
1876
1877 /// Render file browser or suggestions popup as overlay above the prompt line.
1878 /// Called after status bar + prompt so the popup draws on top of both.
1879 fn render_prompt_popups(
1880 &mut self,
1881 frame: &mut Frame,
1882 prompt_area: ratatui::layout::Rect,
1883 width: u16,
1884 ) {
1885 let Some(prompt) = &self.active_window_mut().prompt else {
1886 return;
1887 };
1888
1889 // Overlay prompts (Live Grep, issue #1796) get a dedicated
1890 // centred floating frame instead of the bottom-anchored popup.
1891 if prompt.overlay {
1892 let frame_area = frame.area();
1893 self.render_overlay_prompt(frame, frame_area);
1894 return;
1895 }
1896
1897 if matches!(
1898 prompt.prompt_type,
1899 PromptType::OpenFile | PromptType::SwitchProject | PromptType::SaveFileAs
1900 ) {
1901 let hover_target = self.active_window().mouse_state.hover_target.clone();
1902 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap().clone();
1903 let keybindings = self.keybindings.read().unwrap();
1904 let kb_clone = keybindings.clone();
1905 drop(keybindings);
1906 let max_height = prompt_area.y.saturating_sub(1).min(20);
1907 let popup_area = ratatui::layout::Rect {
1908 x: 0,
1909 y: prompt_area.y.saturating_sub(max_height),
1910 width,
1911 height: max_height,
1912 };
1913 let __win = self.active_window_mut();
1914 let Some(file_open_state) = &mut __win.file_open_state else {
1915 return;
1916 };
1917 __win.file_browser_layout = crate::view::ui::FileBrowserRenderer::render(
1918 frame,
1919 popup_area,
1920 file_open_state,
1921 &theme,
1922 &hover_target,
1923 Some(&kb_clone),
1924 );
1925 return;
1926 }
1927
1928 if prompt.suggestions.is_empty() {
1929 return;
1930 }
1931
1932 let suggestion_count = prompt.suggestions.len().min(10);
1933 let is_quick_open = prompt.prompt_type == crate::view::prompt::PromptType::QuickOpen;
1934 let hints_height: u16 = if is_quick_open { 1 } else { 0 };
1935 let height = suggestion_count as u16 + 2 + hints_height;
1936
1937 let suggestions_area = ratatui::layout::Rect {
1938 x: 0,
1939 y: prompt_area.y.saturating_sub(height),
1940 width,
1941 height: height - hints_height,
1942 };
1943
1944 frame.render_widget(ratatui::widgets::Clear, suggestions_area);
1945
1946 // Adjust the prompt's scroll position to keep the selected item
1947 // visible, scrolling the minimum amount required.
1948 if let Some(prompt) = self.active_window_mut().prompt.as_mut() {
1949 prompt.ensure_selected_visible();
1950 }
1951 let Some(prompt) = &self.active_window().prompt else {
1952 return;
1953 };
1954
1955 let new_suggestions_area = SuggestionsRenderer::render_with_hover(
1956 frame,
1957 suggestions_area,
1958 prompt,
1959 &*self.theme.read().unwrap(),
1960 self.active_window().mouse_state.hover_target.as_ref(),
1961 true,
1962 );
1963 let chrome = self.active_chrome_mut();
1964 chrome.suggestions_area = new_suggestions_area;
1965 if chrome.suggestions_area.is_some() {
1966 chrome.suggestions_outer_area = Some(suggestions_area);
1967 }
1968
1969 if is_quick_open {
1970 let hints_area = ratatui::layout::Rect {
1971 x: 0,
1972 y: prompt_area.y.saturating_sub(hints_height),
1973 width,
1974 height: hints_height,
1975 };
1976 frame.render_widget(ratatui::widgets::Clear, hints_area);
1977 Self::render_quick_open_hints(frame, hints_area, &*self.theme.read().unwrap());
1978 }
1979 }
1980
1981 /// Resolve the overlay's currently-selected match into a real
1982 /// `Buffer` parked in a phantom `LeafId`, so the preview pane can
1983 /// reuse the regular per-leaf renderer (with syntax highlighting,
1984 /// gutter, scrollbars, folding). No-op when the prompt has no
1985 /// selection or its label is not a `path:line[:col]` triple.
1986 /// Render the entire stashed split tree of `self.preview_window_id`
1987 /// into `inner` — Primitive #1 of
1988 /// `docs/internal/orchestrator-sessions-design.md`'s "Rich
1989 /// Control Room rendering". Reuses the editor's existing
1990 /// `render_content` path against the previewed session's
1991 /// stashed `(SplitManager, view_states)` so syntax
1992 /// highlighting, terminal grids, decorations, and folding
1993 /// all surface natively in the preview pane.
1994 ///
1995 /// The previewed session's splits stash is `take`n out for
1996 /// the duration of the call (so we can pass `&mut` through
1997 /// the renderer without re-entering `self.windows`) and put
1998 /// back after. `pending_hardware_cursor` and
1999 /// `cell_theme_map` use scratch locals so the active editor
2000 /// area's hit-testing isn't clobbered by the preview pass.
2001 fn render_session_preview_into_rect(
2002 &mut self,
2003 frame: &mut ratatui::Frame,
2004 inner: ratatui::layout::Rect,
2005 theme: &crate::view::theme::Theme,
2006 ) {
2007 let Some(sid) = self.preview_window_id else {
2008 return;
2009 };
2010
2011 // Terminal grid → buffer text "sync" was previously a
2012 // multi-step append/reload/truncate dance that mutated the
2013 // backing file on every preview-render frame just to make
2014 // the live screen visible inside the embed. That worked
2015 // around `render_terminal_splits` being hard-coded to the
2016 // active window's `terminal_buffers` map — during preview
2017 // the active window is the *caller's* session, so the
2018 // overlay couldn't find the previewed terminal.
2019 //
2020 // `render_terminal_splits` is now an `impl Window` method,
2021 // so the preview path can ask the previewed window
2022 // directly. The overlay paints the live PTY grid (with
2023 // colors, attributes, no cursor) on top of `SplitRenderer`'s
2024 // text rendering for every terminal buffer in the embed —
2025 // no file mutation, no reload, no truncate. The buffer's
2026 // backing file stays untouched between frames.
2027
2028 // Pull the previewed window's split stash and sub-fields
2029 // out under one `&mut Window` borrow. Multiple disjoint
2030 // sub-borrows (`buffers`, `event_logs`, `splits`) coexist
2031 // on the same `Window`, so the renderer call can take all
2032 // three by `&mut` while the rest of `&mut self` stays
2033 // available for `composite_buffers` / `config` / etc.
2034 //
2035 // Step 0h: previously this used `splits.take()` + restore
2036 // because the inline-borrow patterns elsewhere couldn't
2037 // co-exist with a held `&mut sid.splits`. Now that all
2038 // per-window state lives on `Window`, we destructure
2039 // `splits.as_mut()` directly — no transient swap, no
2040 // side-effect plumbing — matching design Primitive #1.
2041 // Bail if the session has no stash yet (never been
2042 // activated and never had a terminal / file routed in via
2043 // createTerminal({windowId})), or has been closed under us
2044 // — e.g. an Orchestrator Archive / Delete completes between
2045 // the floating panel's spec being rebuilt and the next
2046 // render, so the embed's `windowId` momentarily points to
2047 // a window the host already removed. Early-return rather
2048 // than panic; the next plugin refresh re-emits the spec
2049 // without the dead embed.
2050 let Some(__win_for_preview) = self.windows.get_mut(&sid) else {
2051 return;
2052 };
2053 let __preview_metadata = &__win_for_preview.buffer_metadata;
2054 let __preview_event_logs = &mut __win_for_preview.event_logs;
2055 let __preview_composite_buffers = &mut __win_for_preview.composite_buffers;
2056 let __preview_composite_view_states = &mut __win_for_preview.composite_view_states;
2057 // Issue #2035: pass the previewed window's actual
2058 // `grouped_subtrees` map. The previous code allocated an
2059 // empty HashMap here, which made the split renderer unable
2060 // to resolve any `active_group_tab` to its panel layout —
2061 // so a session whose active tab was a buffer group (e.g.
2062 // git_log's log/detail panels) silently fell through to
2063 // rendering the split's underlying pre-group buffer.
2064 let __preview_grouped_subtrees = &__win_for_preview.grouped_subtrees;
2065 let preview_tab_bar_visible = __win_for_preview.tab_bar_visible;
2066
2067 // Per-call scratch — keeps the preview pass from
2068 // clobbering the active editor area's hit-testing /
2069 // hardware-cursor placement.
2070 let mut scratch_cell_theme_map: Vec<crate::app::types::CellThemeInfo> = Vec::new();
2071 let mut scratch_pending_cursor: Option<(u16, u16)> = None;
2072 let lsp_waiting = false; // preview never shows LSP-waiting chrome
2073
2074 let mut preview_split_areas: Vec<(
2075 crate::model::event::LeafId,
2076 fresh_core::BufferId,
2077 ratatui::layout::Rect,
2078 ratatui::layout::Rect,
2079 usize,
2080 usize,
2081 )> = Vec::new();
2082 __win_for_preview
2083 .buffers
2084 .with_all_mut(|preview_buffers, mgr, view_states| {
2085 let result = crate::view::ui::SplitRenderer::render_content(
2086 frame,
2087 inner,
2088 &*mgr,
2089 preview_buffers,
2090 __preview_metadata,
2091 __preview_event_logs,
2092 __preview_composite_buffers,
2093 __preview_composite_view_states,
2094 theme,
2095 self.ansi_background.as_ref(),
2096 self.background_fade,
2097 lsp_waiting,
2098 self.config.editor.large_file_threshold_bytes,
2099 self.config.editor.line_wrap,
2100 self.config.editor.estimated_line_length,
2101 self.config.editor.highlight_context_bytes,
2102 Some(view_states),
2103 __preview_grouped_subtrees,
2104 true, // hide_cursor — the active session owns the hardware caret
2105 None, // no tab-hover routing in the preview
2106 None,
2107 None,
2108 false, // not maximized
2109 self.config.editor.relative_line_numbers,
2110 preview_tab_bar_visible,
2111 self.config.editor.use_terminal_bg,
2112 self.session_mode || !self.software_cursor_only,
2113 self.software_cursor_only,
2114 // Scrollbars are noisy in a small preview rect; the
2115 // active session's chrome is the source of truth.
2116 false,
2117 false,
2118 self.config.editor.diagnostics_inline_text,
2119 false, // hide tilde markers in the preview
2120 self.config.editor.highlight_current_column,
2121 &mut scratch_cell_theme_map,
2122 inner.width,
2123 &mut scratch_pending_cursor,
2124 );
2125 preview_split_areas = result.0;
2126 });
2127
2128 // Resize the previewed window's terminal PTYs to fit the
2129 // preview embed before painting their grids. Without this,
2130 // the PTY child (e.g. `top`, `htop`, `vim`, claude) keeps
2131 // drawing at the dimensions it had when last active — often
2132 // the full terminal height — so the preview embed only
2133 // shows the top slice of a much taller frame. Resizing
2134 // SIGWINCHes the PTY, which redraws at the new size, and
2135 // the next render frame paints the correctly-sized grid.
2136 // When the user dives into the session,
2137 // `Window::resize_visible_terminals` will resize back up to
2138 // the dive view's split rect.
2139 if let Some(win) = self.windows.get_mut(&sid) {
2140 for (_split_id, buffer_id, content_rect, _scrollbar_rect, _, _) in &preview_split_areas
2141 {
2142 if win.terminal_buffers.contains_key(buffer_id)
2143 && content_rect.width > 0
2144 && content_rect.height > 0
2145 {
2146 win.resize_terminal(*buffer_id, content_rect.width, content_rect.height);
2147 }
2148 }
2149 }
2150
2151 // Overlay live PTY grids for terminal buffers in the
2152 // previewed window's splits — paints colors, attributes,
2153 // and the visible screen on top of `SplitRenderer`'s text
2154 // rendering. `cursor_visible_if_active = false` keeps the
2155 // preview read-only: no blinking cursor over a session
2156 // the user isn't currently driving.
2157 if let Some(win) = self.windows.get(&sid) {
2158 win.render_terminal_splits(frame, &preview_split_areas, false);
2159 }
2160 }
2161
2162 fn prepare_overlay_preview(&mut self) {
2163 use crate::input::quick_open::parse_path_line_col;
2164
2165 let (path_str, line, col) = {
2166 let Some(prompt) = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref() else {
2167 return;
2168 };
2169 let Some(idx) = prompt.selected_suggestion else {
2170 return;
2171 };
2172 let Some(s) = prompt.suggestions.get(idx) else {
2173 return;
2174 };
2175 // Suggestions emitted by the Finder library use `value` as
2176 // an opaque index; the parseable label lives in `text`.
2177 // Resume-replay is the inverse: `value` carries the full
2178 // path:line:col triple.
2179 let from_text = parse_path_line_col(&s.text);
2180 if !from_text.0.is_empty() && from_text.1.is_some() {
2181 from_text
2182 } else if let Some(v) = s.value.as_deref() {
2183 parse_path_line_col(v)
2184 } else {
2185 from_text
2186 }
2187 };
2188 if path_str.is_empty() {
2189 return;
2190 }
2191 let line = line.unwrap_or(1).saturating_sub(1);
2192 let col = col.unwrap_or(1).saturating_sub(1);
2193
2194 // Resolve relative to the working directory.
2195 let path_buf = std::path::PathBuf::from(&path_str);
2196 let abs_path = if path_buf.is_absolute() {
2197 path_buf
2198 } else {
2199 self.working_dir.join(&path_buf)
2200 };
2201 // Canonicalize for buffer-dedup parity with open_file_no_focus.
2202 let abs_path = self
2203 .authority
2204 .filesystem
2205 .canonicalize(&abs_path)
2206 .unwrap_or(abs_path);
2207
2208 // If the standalone state already targets this path, just
2209 // re-seed the cursor and skip the file-load roundtrip.
2210 let already_target = self
2211 .active_window()
2212 .overlay_preview_state
2213 .as_ref()
2214 .is_some_and(|st| {
2215 self.windows
2216 .get(&self.active_window)
2217 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
2218 .expect("active window present")
2219 .get(&st.buffer_id)
2220 .and_then(|s| s.buffer.file_path())
2221 .is_some_and(|p| p == abs_path.as_path())
2222 });
2223
2224 let buffer_id = if already_target {
2225 self.active_window_mut()
2226 .overlay_preview_state
2227 .as_ref()
2228 .unwrap()
2229 .buffer_id
2230 } else {
2231 // Snapshot whether this path was already known so we can
2232 // tell "I just loaded it for preview" from "the user had
2233 // it open" — only the former gets cleaned up on close.
2234 let was_open = self
2235 .buffers()
2236 .iter()
2237 .any(|(_, s)| s.buffer.file_path() == Some(abs_path.as_path()));
2238 // Capture the active split so we can undo the side
2239 // effects of `open_file_no_focus` (it adds the buffer to
2240 // the active split's tabs and may switch its active
2241 // buffer to the loaded file).
2242 let source_split = self
2243 .windows
2244 .get(&self.active_window)
2245 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
2246 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
2247 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
2248 .active_split();
2249 // `open_file_for_preview` always allocates a fresh buffer
2250 // — never repurposes the "no name" empty buffer the user
2251 // is currently looking at — so the background view stays
2252 // intact while we cycle through preview results.
2253 let buffer_id = match self.open_file_for_preview(abs_path.as_path()) {
2254 Ok(id) => id,
2255 Err(_e) => return,
2256 };
2257 if !was_open {
2258 if let Some(meta) = self.active_window_mut().buffer_metadata.get_mut(&buffer_id) {
2259 meta.hidden_from_tabs = true;
2260 }
2261 // Drop the buffer from every split's `open_buffers`
2262 // list so it doesn't surface as a tab anywhere. The
2263 // phantom buffer is rendered exclusively via the
2264 // overlay's standalone view-state — it doesn't need
2265 // to be in `open_buffers`.
2266 let leaf_ids: Vec<_> = self
2267 .windows
2268 .get(&self.active_window)
2269 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
2270 .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
2271 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
2272 .keys()
2273 .copied()
2274 .collect();
2275 for leaf_id in leaf_ids {
2276 if let Some(view_state) = self
2277 .windows
2278 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
2279 .and_then(|w| w.split_view_states_mut())
2280 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
2281 .get_mut(&leaf_id)
2282 {
2283 view_state.remove_buffer(buffer_id);
2284 }
2285 }
2286 // open_file_no_focus may have switched the active
2287 // buffer of the source split. Restore it.
2288 let preview_loaded: std::collections::HashSet<BufferId> = self
2289 .active_window_mut()
2290 .overlay_preview_state
2291 .as_ref()
2292 .map(|st| st.loaded_buffers.clone())
2293 .unwrap_or_default();
2294 let __active_id = self.active_window;
2295 let __win = self
2296 .windows
2297 .get_mut(&__active_id)
2298 .expect("active window must exist");
2299 let __buffer_keys: Vec<BufferId> = __win.buffers.ids();
2300 let (__mgr, __vs_map) = __win
2301 .buffers
2302 .splits_mut()
2303 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout");
2304 if let Some(source_state) = __vs_map.get_mut(&source_split) {
2305 if source_state.active_buffer == buffer_id {
2306 let fallback = source_state
2307 .open_buffers
2308 .iter()
2309 .find_map(|t| t.as_buffer())
2310 .or_else(|| {
2311 __buffer_keys
2312 .iter()
2313 .copied()
2314 .find(|b| *b != buffer_id && !preview_loaded.contains(b))
2315 });
2316 if let Some(fb) = fallback {
2317 source_state.switch_buffer(fb);
2318 __mgr.set_split_buffer(source_split, fb);
2319 }
2320 }
2321 }
2322 self.windows
2323 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
2324 .and_then(|w| w.split_manager_mut())
2325 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
2326 .set_active_split(source_split);
2327 }
2328 buffer_id
2329 };
2330
2331 // Build (or update) the standalone preview state. Held off
2332 // `split_view_states` so cross-cutting iteration never touches
2333 // it.
2334 let need_init = self.active_window_mut().overlay_preview_state.is_none();
2335 if need_init {
2336 let mut view_state = crate::view::split::SplitViewState::with_buffer(
2337 self.terminal_width,
2338 self.terminal_height,
2339 buffer_id,
2340 );
2341 view_state.apply_config_defaults(
2342 self.config.editor.line_numbers,
2343 self.config.editor.highlight_current_line,
2344 self.active_window().resolve_line_wrap_for_buffer(buffer_id),
2345 self.config.editor.wrap_indent,
2346 self.active_window()
2347 .resolve_wrap_column_for_buffer(buffer_id),
2348 self.config.editor.rulers.clone(),
2349 );
2350 let mut loaded_buffers = std::collections::HashSet::new();
2351 // Whether this *first* preview buffer was newly loaded.
2352 // The pre-existing case skips the `was_open` branch so
2353 // we re-derive it from buffer_metadata: a buffer with
2354 // hidden_from_tabs=true that we just touched is one we
2355 // owned. Simpler: track via the existing-target check:
2356 // if `already_target` was false above, the buffer was
2357 // either pre-open (we left meta alone) or freshly
2358 // loaded (we set hidden_from_tabs=true). Re-check.
2359 if let Some(meta) = self.active_window().buffer_metadata.get(&buffer_id) {
2360 if meta.hidden_from_tabs {
2361 loaded_buffers.insert(buffer_id);
2362 }
2363 }
2364 self.active_window_mut().overlay_preview_state =
2365 Some(crate::app::types::OverlayPreviewState {
2366 buffer_id,
2367 view_state,
2368 loaded_buffers,
2369 });
2370 } else {
2371 // Pre-compute hidden flag (immutable borrow on self.windows)
2372 // before taking the mutable borrow on overlay_preview_state.
2373 let hidden_from_tabs = self
2374 .windows
2375 .get(&self.active_window)
2376 .and_then(|w| w.buffer_metadata.get(&buffer_id))
2377 .is_some_and(|meta| meta.hidden_from_tabs);
2378 if let Some(state) = self.active_window_mut().overlay_preview_state.as_mut() {
2379 if state.buffer_id != buffer_id {
2380 state.view_state.switch_buffer(buffer_id);
2381 if hidden_from_tabs {
2382 state.loaded_buffers.insert(buffer_id);
2383 }
2384 }
2385 }
2386 }
2387
2388 // Set the cursor to the match position and centre the line.
2389 let byte_offset = self
2390 .buffers()
2391 .get(&buffer_id)
2392 .map(|s| {
2393 s.buffer
2394 .position_to_offset(crate::model::piece_tree::Position { line, column: col })
2395 })
2396 .unwrap_or(0);
2397 let line_start = self
2398 .buffers()
2399 .get(&buffer_id)
2400 .and_then(|s| s.buffer.line_start_offset(line))
2401 .unwrap_or(byte_offset);
2402 // Compute top_byte BEFORE taking the mutable borrow on
2403 // overlay_preview_state to keep the borrows disjoint.
2404 let h_for_preview = self
2405 .active_window_mut()
2406 .overlay_preview_state
2407 .as_ref()
2408 .map(|s| s.view_state.viewport.height.max(1) as usize)
2409 .unwrap_or(1);
2410 let half = h_for_preview / 2;
2411 let target_top_line = line.saturating_sub(half);
2412 let top_byte = self
2413 .windows
2414 .get(&self.active_window)
2415 .map(|w| &w.buffers)
2416 .expect("active window present")
2417 .get(&buffer_id)
2418 .and_then(|s| s.buffer.line_start_offset(target_top_line))
2419 .unwrap_or(line_start);
2420 if let Some(state) = self.active_window_mut().overlay_preview_state.as_mut() {
2421 state.view_state.cursors.primary_mut().position = byte_offset;
2422 state.view_state.viewport.top_byte = top_byte;
2423 }
2424 }
2425
2426 /// Render the active prompt as a centred floating overlay
2427 /// (issue #1796). Layout, top-down inside the overlay frame:
2428 ///
2429 /// ```text
2430 /// ┌─ Live Grep ──────────────────────────────────[Esc to close]┐
2431 /// │ Search: split_active| 12 / 142 │ ← input row
2432 /// │ ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── │
2433 /// │ src/view/split.rs:1117 pub fn split_active( │ preview │ ← results
2434 /// │ src/view/split.rs:1123 self.split_active_pos… │ pane │ (+ optional
2435 /// │ … │ │ preview)
2436 /// └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
2437 /// ```
2438 ///
2439 /// The overlay does *not* mutate the split tree; it is a pure
2440 /// `ratatui` overdraw, so dismissing leaves the user's underlying
2441 /// layout exactly as it was (the issue-#1796 acceptance test).
2442 fn render_overlay_prompt(&mut self, frame: &mut Frame, area: ratatui::layout::Rect) {
2443 use ratatui::layout::Rect;
2444 use ratatui::style::{Modifier, Style};
2445 use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
2446 use ratatui::widgets::{Block, Borders, Clear, Paragraph};
2447
2448 // Compute the overlay rect via the same percentage logic the
2449 // popup engine uses. 80% × 80% of the terminal, centred.
2450 let overlay_rect = Self::centered_overlay_rect(area, 80, 80);
2451
2452 // Snapshot view-relevant state before any mutable borrows.
2453 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap().clone();
2454 // The suggestion list inside the overlay can be ~30 rows
2455 // tall on a typical terminal. Pass the *actual* visible
2456 // count to `ensure_selected_visible_within` so the scroll
2457 // offset only advances when the selection genuinely passes
2458 // the bottom of the visible window — not when it crosses
2459 // the bottom-popup default cap of `MAX_VISIBLE_SUGGESTIONS`
2460 // (= 10), which would scroll prematurely.
2461 //
2462 // Geometry: overlay frame border (2) + input row (1) +
2463 // optional toolbar row (1, when `prompt.title` is non-empty)
2464 // + separator (1). The suggestions popup is rendered
2465 // borderless inside the overlay (the outer frame already
2466 // provides a border, so adding a nested one creates a
2467 // double-frame). Inner content height = overlay.height -
2468 // chrome.
2469 let toolbar_visible = self
2470 .active_window()
2471 .prompt
2472 .as_ref()
2473 .map(|p| !p.title.is_empty())
2474 .unwrap_or(false);
2475 let chrome_rows: usize = 4 + if toolbar_visible { 1 } else { 0 };
2476 let suggestions_visible_rows = (overlay_rect.height as usize).saturating_sub(chrome_rows);
2477 if let Some(prompt) = self.active_window_mut().prompt.as_mut() {
2478 prompt.ensure_selected_visible_within(suggestions_visible_rows);
2479 }
2480 let Some(prompt) = self.active_window().prompt.as_ref() else {
2481 return;
2482 };
2483 let prompt = prompt.clone();
2484
2485 // Dim everything outside the overlay rect so the user's
2486 // focus visibly belongs to the popup. Reuses the same RGB-
2487 // darkening pass the Settings modal uses (`view::dimming`)
2488 // — Modifier::DIM alone is barely visible on most terminals.
2489 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming_excluding(frame, frame.area(), Some(overlay_rect));
2490
2491 // Clear and frame. Plugin-owned prompts can publish their
2492 // own title via `editor.setPromptTitle(...)`; falls back to
2493 // " Live Grep " plus shortcut hints when unset (so a
2494 // Resume-replay prompt and freshly-opened plugin prompt look
2495 // similar even though they take different code paths).
2496 frame.render_widget(Clear, overlay_rect);
2497 let default_title: Vec<fresh_core::api::StyledText> = {
2498 // Mirrors `updateOverlayTitle` in live_grep.ts (kept in
2499 // sync deliberately so a Resume-replay overlay and a
2500 // freshly-opened plugin overlay look identical). The
2501 // input row's prefix already says "Live grep:", so the
2502 // frame title doesn't repeat the feature name — it
2503 // shows shortcut hints only. `resume_live_grep` is
2504 // intentionally NOT shown here; that shortcut only
2505 // matters once the overlay is closed.
2506 use crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext;
2507 use fresh_core::api::{OverlayColorSpec, OverlayOptions, StyledText};
2508 let keybindings = self.keybindings.read().unwrap();
2509 let mut hints: Vec<(String, &str)> = Vec::new();
2510 if let Some(k) = keybindings
2511 .find_keybinding_for_action("cycle_live_grep_provider", KeyContext::Prompt)
2512 {
2513 hints.push((k, "switch grep provider"));
2514 }
2515 if let Some(k) = keybindings
2516 .find_keybinding_for_action("live_grep_export_quickfix", KeyContext::Prompt)
2517 {
2518 hints.push((k, "save matches"));
2519 }
2520 if hints.is_empty() {
2521 Vec::new()
2522 } else {
2523 let hint_style = Some(OverlayOptions {
2524 fg: Some(OverlayColorSpec::ThemeKey("ui.help_key_fg".into())),
2525 ..OverlayOptions::default()
2526 });
2527 let sep_style = Some(OverlayOptions {
2528 fg: Some(OverlayColorSpec::ThemeKey("ui.popup_border_fg".into())),
2529 ..OverlayOptions::default()
2530 });
2531 let mut segs: Vec<StyledText> = Vec::new();
2532 for (i, (k, verb)) in hints.into_iter().enumerate() {
2533 if i > 0 {
2534 segs.push(StyledText {
2535 text: " · ".into(),
2536 style: sep_style.clone(),
2537 });
2538 }
2539 segs.push(StyledText {
2540 text: k,
2541 style: hint_style.clone(),
2542 });
2543 segs.push(StyledText {
2544 text: format!(" {verb}"),
2545 style: None,
2546 });
2547 }
2548 segs
2549 }
2550 };
2551 let title_segs: &[fresh_core::api::StyledText] = if prompt.title.is_empty() {
2552 &default_title
2553 } else {
2554 &prompt.title
2555 };
2556 let normal_title_style = Style::default()
2557 .fg(theme.prompt_fg)
2558 .add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD);
2559 let title_spans: Vec<Span> = title_segs
2560 .iter()
2561 .map(|seg| {
2562 let style = match &seg.style {
2563 Some(opts) => Self::resolve_overlay_style(opts, &theme),
2564 None => normal_title_style,
2565 };
2566 Span::styled(seg.text.clone(), style)
2567 })
2568 .collect();
2569 let block = Block::default()
2570 .borders(Borders::ALL)
2571 .border_style(Style::default().fg(theme.popup_border_fg))
2572 .style(Style::default().bg(theme.suggestion_bg));
2573 let inner = block.inner(overlay_rect);
2574 frame.render_widget(block, overlay_rect);
2575
2576 if inner.height == 0 || inner.width == 0 {
2577 return;
2578 }
2579
2580 // Decide whether to split the inner area into results | preview.
2581 // Below ~120 cols, stack results-only (preview hidden — see
2582 // design doc §5 "preview pane size when terminal is narrow").
2583 let preview_min_cols: u16 = 120;
2584 let show_preview = overlay_rect.width >= preview_min_cols;
2585 let (results_area, preview_area) = if show_preview {
2586 let results_w = inner.width / 2;
2587 (
2588 Rect {
2589 x: inner.x,
2590 y: inner.y,
2591 width: results_w,
2592 height: inner.height,
2593 },
2594 Some(Rect {
2595 x: inner.x + results_w,
2596 y: inner.y,
2597 width: inner.width - results_w,
2598 height: inner.height,
2599 }),
2600 )
2601 } else {
2602 (inner, None)
2603 };
2604
2605 // Top row of `results_area` is the prompt input.
2606 let input_row = Rect {
2607 x: results_area.x,
2608 y: results_area.y,
2609 width: results_area.width,
2610 height: 1,
2611 };
2612 // Two distinct styles on this row so the user can tell
2613 // the static title (`prompt.message`) apart from the
2614 // editable input field. Title gets the popup-chrome bg
2615 // (matching the toolbar/footer); input + right-side
2616 // padding + count get the editor bg so they read as one
2617 // contiguous text field. All colours from theme keys.
2618 let title_style = Style::default().fg(theme.prompt_fg).bg(theme.suggestion_bg);
2619 let input_style = Style::default().fg(theme.prompt_fg).bg(theme.editor_bg);
2620 let count_str = if prompt.suggestions.is_empty() {
2621 String::new()
2622 } else {
2623 format!(
2624 "{} / {}",
2625 prompt.selected_suggestion.map(|i| i + 1).unwrap_or(0),
2626 prompt.suggestions.len()
2627 )
2628 };
2629 use crate::primitives::display_width::str_width;
2630 let count_w = str_width(&count_str);
2631 // Reserve one trailing column so the count doesn't sit
2632 // flush against the right border.
2633 let right_gap: usize = if count_w > 0 { 1 } else { 0 };
2634 let visible_input_width = (results_area.width as usize).saturating_sub(count_w + right_gap);
2635 let truncated_input: String = prompt
2636 .input
2637 .chars()
2638 .take(visible_input_width.saturating_sub(str_width(&prompt.message)))
2639 .collect();
2640 // Pad between the typed input and the count so the count
2641 // is right-aligned (with `right_gap` empty cols at the
2642 // very edge), independent of how much the user has typed.
2643 let used = str_width(&prompt.message) + str_width(&truncated_input) + count_w;
2644 let pad = (results_area.width as usize).saturating_sub(used + right_gap);
2645 let line = Line::from(vec![
2646 Span::styled(prompt.message.clone(), title_style),
2647 Span::styled(truncated_input, input_style),
2648 Span::styled(" ".repeat(pad), input_style),
2649 Span::styled(
2650 count_str,
2651 Style::default()
2652 .fg(theme.popup_border_fg)
2653 .bg(theme.editor_bg),
2654 ),
2655 ]);
2656 frame.render_widget(Paragraph::new(line).style(input_style), input_row);
2657
2658 // Cursor position on the input row.
2659 let cursor_x = (str_width(&prompt.message)
2660 + str_width(&prompt.input[..prompt.cursor_pos.min(prompt.input.len())]))
2661 as u16;
2662 if cursor_x < input_row.width {
2663 frame.set_cursor_position((input_row.x + cursor_x, input_row.y));
2664 }
2665
2666 // Optional toolbar row (the styled segments the plugin set
2667 // via setPromptTitle, e.g. "Provider: rg · Alt+P switch
2668 // grep provider · …"). Sits between the input row and the
2669 // separator so the user sees feature-scoped controls right
2670 // under what they're typing — not on the frame border
2671 // where shortcut hints get visually lost.
2672 let toolbar_h: u16 = if toolbar_visible { 1 } else { 0 };
2673 if toolbar_visible && results_area.height >= 2 {
2674 let toolbar = Rect {
2675 x: results_area.x,
2676 y: results_area.y + 1,
2677 width: results_area.width,
2678 height: 1,
2679 };
2680 frame.render_widget(
2681 Paragraph::new(Line::from(title_spans))
2682 .style(Style::default().bg(theme.suggestion_bg)),
2683 toolbar,
2684 );
2685 }
2686
2687 // Separator row.
2688 if results_area.height >= 2 + toolbar_h {
2689 let sep = Rect {
2690 x: results_area.x,
2691 y: results_area.y + 1 + toolbar_h,
2692 width: results_area.width,
2693 height: 1,
2694 };
2695 let sep_style = Style::default()
2696 .fg(theme.popup_border_fg)
2697 .bg(theme.suggestion_bg);
2698 let sep_text = "─".repeat(results_area.width as usize);
2699 frame.render_widget(Paragraph::new(sep_text).style(sep_style), sep);
2700 }
2701
2702 // Suggestions list fills the rest of `results_area`. Carve
2703 // off the rightmost 1-column lane for a scrollbar so the
2704 // user can see how far through the result set the selection
2705 // is — important when the visible area only fits ~30 of
2706 // 100+ matches. Only carve when the result set actually
2707 // exceeds the visible rows; otherwise the scrollbar is
2708 // visual noise.
2709 let chrome_above_list: u16 = 2 + toolbar_h;
2710 // Plugin-supplied footer row (Primitive #2 chrome region).
2711 // Reserves the bottom-most row of `results_area` for
2712 // styled hotkey-hint segments. Skipped when the plugin
2713 // hasn't set a footer — preserves existing behaviour for
2714 // Live Grep et al.
2715 let footer_h: u16 = if prompt.footer.is_empty() { 0 } else { 1 };
2716 if results_area.height > chrome_above_list + footer_h {
2717 // No `-2` for popup-own-border — we render the
2718 // borderless variant below since the overlay frame is
2719 // already a border.
2720 let inner_rows = (results_area.height - chrome_above_list - footer_h) as usize;
2721 let needs_scrollbar = prompt.suggestions.len() > inner_rows.max(1);
2722 let scrollbar_w: u16 = if needs_scrollbar { 1 } else { 0 };
2723 let list_area = Rect {
2724 x: results_area.x,
2725 y: results_area.y + chrome_above_list,
2726 width: results_area.width.saturating_sub(scrollbar_w),
2727 height: results_area.height - chrome_above_list - footer_h,
2728 };
2729 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_area = SuggestionsRenderer::render_with_hover(
2730 frame,
2731 list_area,
2732 &prompt,
2733 &theme,
2734 self.active_window_mut().mouse_state.hover_target.as_ref(),
2735 false,
2736 );
2737 if self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_area.is_some() {
2738 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_outer_area = Some(list_area);
2739 }
2740 // Render the scrollbar in the carved lane. Reuses the
2741 // shared `view::ui::scrollbar` widget so thumb sizing
2742 // and theme colours match scrollbars elsewhere in the
2743 // editor (split rendering, file explorer, …).
2744 if needs_scrollbar {
2745 use crate::view::ui::scrollbar::{
2746 render_scrollbar, ScrollbarColors, ScrollbarState,
2747 };
2748 // Scrollbar rect aligns with the borderless
2749 // suggestions list — same y/height as the list itself
2750 // since there's no popup-own border to skip.
2751 let scrollbar_rect = Rect {
2752 x: results_area.x + results_area.width - 1,
2753 y: list_area.y,
2754 width: 1,
2755 height: list_area.height,
2756 };
2757 let state = ScrollbarState::new(
2758 prompt.suggestions.len(),
2759 inner_rows.max(1),
2760 prompt.scroll_offset,
2761 );
2762 render_scrollbar(
2763 frame,
2764 scrollbar_rect,
2765 &state,
2766 &ScrollbarColors::from_theme(&theme),
2767 );
2768 // Cache the rect for mouse hit testing in
2769 // `mouse_input.rs::handle_click_prompt_scrollbar`.
2770 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_scrollbar_rect = Some(scrollbar_rect);
2771 } else {
2772 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_scrollbar_rect = None;
2773 }
2774 } else {
2775 self.active_chrome_mut().suggestions_scrollbar_rect = None;
2776 }
2777
2778 // Plugin-supplied footer chrome row (Primitive #2 chrome
2779 // region). Each segment is a `StyledText` — same styling
2780 // primitive used by `setPromptTitle` and inline overlays,
2781 // so plugins can theme hotkey hints with `ui.help_key_fg`,
2782 // separators with `ui.popup_border_fg`, etc.
2783 if footer_h == 1 && results_area.height >= 1 {
2784 let footer_row = Rect {
2785 x: results_area.x,
2786 y: results_area.y + results_area.height - 1,
2787 width: results_area.width,
2788 height: 1,
2789 };
2790 let footer_default_style = Style::default().fg(theme.prompt_fg).bg(theme.suggestion_bg);
2791 let footer_spans: Vec<Span> = prompt
2792 .footer
2793 .iter()
2794 .map(|seg| {
2795 let style = match &seg.style {
2796 Some(opts) => Self::resolve_overlay_style(opts, &theme),
2797 None => footer_default_style,
2798 };
2799 Span::styled(seg.text.clone(), style)
2800 })
2801 .collect();
2802 frame.render_widget(
2803 Paragraph::new(Line::from(footer_spans))
2804 .style(Style::default().bg(theme.suggestion_bg)),
2805 footer_row,
2806 );
2807 }
2808
2809 // Right-half preview pane: a real Buffer rendered via the
2810 // same per-leaf pipeline regular splits use. Buffer + cursor
2811 // are already seeded by `prepare_overlay_preview` (called
2812 // earlier in the render flow). Borrows are split here so we
2813 // can hand out independent `&mut` references to the
2814 // renderer's internals without going back through `&mut self`.
2815 if let Some(preview_rect) = preview_area {
2816 // Frame the preview area first (vertical separator) so
2817 // the renderer fills the inner rect.
2818 use ratatui::widgets::{Block, Borders, Clear};
2819 frame.render_widget(Clear, preview_rect);
2820 let block = Block::default()
2821 .borders(Borders::LEFT)
2822 .border_style(Style::default().fg(theme.popup_border_fg))
2823 .style(Style::default().bg(theme.suggestion_bg));
2824 let inner = block.inner(preview_rect);
2825 frame.render_widget(block, preview_rect);
2826
2827 // Primitive #1: if the active plugin asked us to
2828 // preview a specific (inactive) session in this
2829 // rect, render that session's entire stashed split
2830 // tree natively into `inner`. Falls back to the
2831 // existing path-based phantom-leaf preview when no
2832 // session override is set.
2833 if inner.height > 0
2834 && inner.width > 0
2835 && self
2836 .preview_window_id
2837 .is_some_and(|sid| sid != self.active_window && self.windows.contains_key(&sid))
2838 {
2839 self.render_session_preview_into_rect(frame, inner, &theme);
2840 } else if inner.height > 0 && inner.width > 0 {
2841 // Snapshot scalar config values up front so the
2842 // mutable-borrow split below has minimal scope.
2843 // AnsiBackground isn't Clone, so it's taken as a
2844 // borrow; Rust permits disjoint-field splitting
2845 // between `&self.ansi_background` and the `&mut`
2846 // accesses below because they touch distinct fields.
2847 let bg_fade = self.background_fade;
2848 let estimated_line_length = self.config.editor.estimated_line_length;
2849 let highlight_context_bytes = self.config.editor.highlight_context_bytes;
2850 let relative_line_numbers = self.config.editor.relative_line_numbers;
2851 let use_terminal_bg = self.config.editor.use_terminal_bg;
2852 let session_mode = self.session_mode || !self.software_cursor_only;
2853 let software_cursor_only = self.software_cursor_only;
2854 let diagnostics_inline_text = self.config.editor.diagnostics_inline_text;
2855 let show_tilde = false; // preview hides tilde markers
2856 let highlight_current_column = self.config.editor.highlight_current_column;
2857 let screen_width = frame.area().width;
2858
2859 let ansi_ref = self.ansi_background.as_ref();
2860 let __win = self
2861 .windows
2862 .get_mut(&self.active_window)
2863 .expect("active window present");
2864 let buffers = &mut __win.buffers;
2865 let event_logs = &mut __win.event_logs;
2866 let cell_theme_map = &mut __win.chrome_layout.cell_theme_map;
2867 let Some(preview_state) = __win.overlay_preview_state.as_mut() else {
2868 return;
2869 };
2870 preview_state
2871 .view_state
2872 .viewport
2873 .resize(inner.width, inner.height);
2874 let buffer_id = preview_state.buffer_id;
2875
2876 if let Some(state) = buffers.get_mut(&buffer_id) {
2877 // Deref the SplitViewState once to a concrete
2878 // `&mut BufferViewState` so disjoint field
2879 // splits (`viewport` + `folds`) are visible
2880 // to the borrow checker.
2881 let buf_state = preview_state.view_state.active_state_mut();
2882 let cursors = buf_state.cursors.clone();
2883 let view_mode = buf_state.view_mode.clone();
2884 let compose_width = buf_state.compose_width;
2885 let compose_column_guides = buf_state.compose_column_guides.clone();
2886 let view_transform = buf_state.view_transform.clone();
2887 let rulers = buf_state.rulers.clone();
2888 let show_line_numbers = buf_state.show_line_numbers;
2889 let highlight_current_line = buf_state.highlight_current_line;
2890 let viewport_ref = &mut buf_state.viewport;
2891 let folds_ref = &mut buf_state.folds;
2892 let event_log = event_logs.get_mut(&buffer_id);
2893 let _ = crate::view::ui::SplitRenderer::render_phantom_leaf(
2894 frame,
2895 state,
2896 &cursors,
2897 viewport_ref,
2898 folds_ref,
2899 event_log,
2900 inner,
2901 &theme,
2902 ansi_ref,
2903 bg_fade,
2904 view_mode,
2905 compose_width,
2906 compose_column_guides,
2907 view_transform,
2908 estimated_line_length,
2909 highlight_context_bytes,
2910 buffer_id,
2911 relative_line_numbers,
2912 use_terminal_bg,
2913 session_mode,
2914 software_cursor_only,
2915 &rulers,
2916 show_line_numbers,
2917 highlight_current_line,
2918 diagnostics_inline_text,
2919 show_tilde,
2920 highlight_current_column,
2921 cell_theme_map,
2922 screen_width,
2923 );
2924 }
2925 }
2926 }
2927 }
2928
2929 /// Render hover highlights for interactive elements (separators, scrollbars)
2930 pub(super) fn render_hover_highlights(&self, frame: &mut Frame) {
2931 use ratatui::style::Style;
2932 use ratatui::text::Span;
2933 use ratatui::widgets::Paragraph;
2934
2935 match &self.active_window().mouse_state.hover_target {
2936 Some(HoverTarget::SplitSeparator(split_id, direction)) => {
2937 // Highlight the separator with hover color
2938 for (sid, dir, x, y, length) in &self.active_layout().separator_areas {
2939 if sid == split_id && dir == direction {
2940 let (hover_fg, editor_bg) = {
2941 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap();
2942 (theme.split_separator_hover_fg, theme.editor_bg)
2943 };
2944 let hover_style = Style::default().fg(hover_fg).bg(editor_bg);
2945 match dir {
2946 SplitDirection::Horizontal => {
2947 let line_text = "─".repeat(*length as usize);
2948 let paragraph =
2949 Paragraph::new(Span::styled(line_text, hover_style));
2950 frame.render_widget(
2951 paragraph,
2952 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(*x, *y, *length, 1),
2953 );
2954 }
2955 SplitDirection::Vertical => {
2956 for offset in 0..*length {
2957 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(Span::styled("│", hover_style));
2958 frame.render_widget(
2959 paragraph,
2960 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(*x, y + offset, 1, 1),
2961 );
2962 }
2963 }
2964 }
2965 }
2966 }
2967 }
2968 Some(HoverTarget::ScrollbarThumb(split_id)) => {
2969 // Highlight scrollbar thumb
2970 for (sid, _buffer_id, _content_rect, scrollbar_rect, thumb_start, thumb_end) in
2971 &self.active_layout().split_areas
2972 {
2973 if sid == split_id {
2974 let hover_style = Style::default().bg(self
2975 .theme
2976 .read()
2977 .unwrap()
2978 .scrollbar_thumb_hover_fg);
2979 for row_offset in *thumb_start..*thumb_end {
2980 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(Span::styled(" ", hover_style));
2981 frame.render_widget(
2982 paragraph,
2983 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(
2984 scrollbar_rect.x,
2985 scrollbar_rect.y + row_offset as u16,
2986 1,
2987 1,
2988 ),
2989 );
2990 }
2991 }
2992 }
2993 }
2994 Some(HoverTarget::ScrollbarTrack(split_id, hovered_row)) => {
2995 // Highlight only the hovered cell on the scrollbar track
2996 for (sid, _buffer_id, _content_rect, scrollbar_rect, _thumb_start, _thumb_end) in
2997 &self.active_layout().split_areas
2998 {
2999 if sid == split_id {
3000 let track_hover_style = Style::default().bg(self
3001 .theme
3002 .read()
3003 .unwrap()
3004 .scrollbar_track_hover_fg);
3005 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(Span::styled(" ", track_hover_style));
3006 frame.render_widget(
3007 paragraph,
3008 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(
3009 scrollbar_rect.x,
3010 scrollbar_rect.y + hovered_row,
3011 1,
3012 1,
3013 ),
3014 );
3015 }
3016 }
3017 }
3018 Some(HoverTarget::FileExplorerBorder) => {
3019 // Highlight the file explorer border for resize
3020 if let Some(explorer_area) = self.active_layout().file_explorer_area {
3021 let (hover_fg, editor_bg) = {
3022 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap();
3023 (theme.split_separator_hover_fg, theme.editor_bg)
3024 };
3025 let hover_style = Style::default().fg(hover_fg).bg(editor_bg);
3026 let border_x = explorer_area.x + explorer_area.width.saturating_sub(1);
3027 for row_offset in 0..explorer_area.height {
3028 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(Span::styled("│", hover_style));
3029 frame.render_widget(
3030 paragraph,
3031 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(
3032 border_x,
3033 explorer_area.y + row_offset,
3034 1,
3035 1,
3036 ),
3037 );
3038 }
3039 }
3040 }
3041 // Menu hover is handled by MenuRenderer
3042 _ => {}
3043 }
3044 }
3045
3046 /// Render the tab context menu
3047 fn render_tab_context_menu(&self, frame: &mut Frame, menu: &TabContextMenu) {
3048 use ratatui::style::Style;
3049 use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
3050 use ratatui::widgets::{Block, Borders, Clear, Paragraph};
3051
3052 let items = super::types::TabContextMenuItem::all();
3053 let menu_width = 22u16; // "Close to the Right" + padding
3054 let menu_height = items.len() as u16 + 2; // items + borders
3055
3056 // Adjust position to stay within screen bounds
3057 let screen_width = frame.area().width;
3058 let screen_height = frame.area().height;
3059
3060 let menu_x = if menu.position.0 + menu_width > screen_width {
3061 screen_width.saturating_sub(menu_width)
3062 } else {
3063 menu.position.0
3064 };
3065
3066 let menu_y = if menu.position.1 + menu_height > screen_height {
3067 screen_height.saturating_sub(menu_height)
3068 } else {
3069 menu.position.1
3070 };
3071
3072 let area = ratatui::layout::Rect::new(menu_x, menu_y, menu_width, menu_height);
3073
3074 // Clear the area first
3075 frame.render_widget(Clear, area);
3076
3077 // Build the menu lines
3078 let mut lines = Vec::new();
3079 for (idx, item) in items.iter().enumerate() {
3080 let is_highlighted = idx == menu.highlighted;
3081
3082 let style = if is_highlighted {
3083 Style::default()
3084 .fg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_highlight_fg)
3085 .bg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_highlight_bg)
3086 } else {
3087 Style::default()
3088 .fg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_dropdown_fg)
3089 .bg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_dropdown_bg)
3090 };
3091
3092 // Pad the label to fill the menu width
3093 let label = item.label();
3094 let content_width = (menu_width as usize).saturating_sub(2); // -2 for borders
3095 let padded_label = format!(" {:<width$}", label, width = content_width - 1);
3096
3097 lines.push(Line::from(vec![Span::styled(padded_label, style)]));
3098 }
3099
3100 let block = Block::default()
3101 .borders(Borders::ALL)
3102 .border_style(Style::default().fg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_border_fg))
3103 .style(Style::default().bg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_dropdown_bg));
3104
3105 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(lines).block(block);
3106 frame.render_widget(paragraph, area);
3107 }
3108
3109 /// Render the file explorer context menu
3110 fn render_file_explorer_context_menu(
3111 &self,
3112 frame: &mut Frame,
3113 menu: &super::types::FileExplorerContextMenu,
3114 ) {
3115 use ratatui::style::Style;
3116 use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
3117 use ratatui::widgets::{Block, Borders, Clear, Paragraph};
3118
3119 let items = menu.items();
3120 let menu_width = super::types::FILE_EXPLORER_CONTEXT_MENU_WIDTH;
3121 let menu_height = menu.height();
3122 let (menu_x, menu_y) = menu.clamped_position(frame.area().width, frame.area().height);
3123
3124 let area = ratatui::layout::Rect::new(menu_x, menu_y, menu_width, menu_height);
3125
3126 frame.render_widget(Clear, area);
3127
3128 let mut lines = Vec::new();
3129 for (idx, item) in items.iter().enumerate() {
3130 let is_highlighted = idx == menu.highlighted;
3131
3132 let style = if is_highlighted {
3133 Style::default()
3134 .fg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_highlight_fg)
3135 .bg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_highlight_bg)
3136 } else {
3137 Style::default()
3138 .fg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_dropdown_fg)
3139 .bg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_dropdown_bg)
3140 };
3141
3142 let label = item.label();
3143 let content_width = (menu_width as usize).saturating_sub(2);
3144 let padded_label = format!(" {:<width$}", label, width = content_width - 1);
3145
3146 lines.push(Line::from(vec![Span::styled(padded_label, style)]));
3147 }
3148
3149 let block = Block::default()
3150 .borders(Borders::ALL)
3151 .border_style(Style::default().fg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_border_fg))
3152 .style(Style::default().bg(self.theme.read().unwrap().menu_dropdown_bg));
3153
3154 let paragraph = Paragraph::new(lines).block(block);
3155 frame.render_widget(paragraph, area);
3156 }
3157
3158 /// Render the tab drag drop zone overlay
3159 fn render_tab_drop_zone(&self, frame: &mut Frame, drag_state: &super::types::TabDragState) {
3160 use ratatui::style::Modifier;
3161
3162 let Some(ref drop_zone) = drag_state.drop_zone else {
3163 return;
3164 };
3165
3166 let split_id = drop_zone.split_id();
3167
3168 // Find the content area for the target split
3169 let split_area = self
3170 .active_layout()
3171 .split_areas
3172 .iter()
3173 .find(|(sid, _, _, _, _, _)| *sid == split_id)
3174 .map(|(_, _, content_rect, _, _, _)| *content_rect);
3175
3176 let Some(content_rect) = split_area else {
3177 return;
3178 };
3179
3180 // Determine the highlight area based on drop zone type
3181 use super::types::TabDropZone;
3182
3183 let highlight_area = match drop_zone {
3184 TabDropZone::TabBar(_, _) | TabDropZone::SplitCenter(_) => {
3185 // For tab bar and center drops, highlight the entire split area
3186 // This indicates the tab will be added to this split's tab bar
3187 content_rect
3188 }
3189 TabDropZone::SplitLeft(_) => {
3190 // Left 50% of the split (matches the actual split size created)
3191 let width = (content_rect.width / 2).max(3);
3192 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(
3193 content_rect.x,
3194 content_rect.y,
3195 width,
3196 content_rect.height,
3197 )
3198 }
3199 TabDropZone::SplitRight(_) => {
3200 // Right 50% of the split (matches the actual split size created)
3201 let width = (content_rect.width / 2).max(3);
3202 let x = content_rect.x + content_rect.width - width;
3203 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(x, content_rect.y, width, content_rect.height)
3204 }
3205 TabDropZone::SplitTop(_) => {
3206 // Top 50% of the split (matches the actual split size created)
3207 let height = (content_rect.height / 2).max(2);
3208 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(
3209 content_rect.x,
3210 content_rect.y,
3211 content_rect.width,
3212 height,
3213 )
3214 }
3215 TabDropZone::SplitBottom(_) => {
3216 // Bottom 50% of the split (matches the actual split size created)
3217 let height = (content_rect.height / 2).max(2);
3218 let y = content_rect.y + content_rect.height - height;
3219 ratatui::layout::Rect::new(content_rect.x, y, content_rect.width, height)
3220 }
3221 };
3222
3223 // Draw the overlay with the drop zone color
3224 // We apply a semi-transparent effect by modifying existing cells
3225 let buf = frame.buffer_mut();
3226 let drop_zone_bg = self.theme.read().unwrap().tab_drop_zone_bg;
3227 let drop_zone_border = self.theme.read().unwrap().tab_drop_zone_border;
3228
3229 // Fill the highlight area with a semi-transparent overlay
3230 for y in highlight_area.y..highlight_area.y + highlight_area.height {
3231 for x in highlight_area.x..highlight_area.x + highlight_area.width {
3232 if let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((x, y)) {
3233 // Blend the drop zone color with the existing background
3234 // For a simple effect, we just set the background
3235 cell.set_bg(drop_zone_bg);
3236
3237 // Draw border on edges
3238 let is_border = x == highlight_area.x
3239 || x == highlight_area.x + highlight_area.width - 1
3240 || y == highlight_area.y
3241 || y == highlight_area.y + highlight_area.height - 1;
3242
3243 if is_border {
3244 cell.set_fg(drop_zone_border);
3245 cell.set_style(cell.style().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD));
3246 }
3247 }
3248 }
3249 }
3250
3251 // Draw a border indicator based on the zone type
3252 match drop_zone {
3253 TabDropZone::SplitLeft(_) => {
3254 // Draw vertical indicator on left edge
3255 for y in highlight_area.y..highlight_area.y + highlight_area.height {
3256 if let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((highlight_area.x, y)) {
3257 cell.set_symbol("▌");
3258 cell.set_fg(drop_zone_border);
3259 }
3260 }
3261 }
3262 TabDropZone::SplitRight(_) => {
3263 // Draw vertical indicator on right edge
3264 let x = highlight_area.x + highlight_area.width - 1;
3265 for y in highlight_area.y..highlight_area.y + highlight_area.height {
3266 if let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((x, y)) {
3267 cell.set_symbol("▐");
3268 cell.set_fg(drop_zone_border);
3269 }
3270 }
3271 }
3272 TabDropZone::SplitTop(_) => {
3273 // Draw horizontal indicator on top edge
3274 for x in highlight_area.x..highlight_area.x + highlight_area.width {
3275 if let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((x, highlight_area.y)) {
3276 cell.set_symbol("▀");
3277 cell.set_fg(drop_zone_border);
3278 }
3279 }
3280 }
3281 TabDropZone::SplitBottom(_) => {
3282 // Draw horizontal indicator on bottom edge
3283 let y = highlight_area.y + highlight_area.height - 1;
3284 for x in highlight_area.x..highlight_area.x + highlight_area.width {
3285 if let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((x, y)) {
3286 cell.set_symbol("▄");
3287 cell.set_fg(drop_zone_border);
3288 }
3289 }
3290 }
3291 TabDropZone::SplitCenter(_) | TabDropZone::TabBar(_, _) => {
3292 // For center and tab bar, the filled background is sufficient
3293 }
3294 }
3295 }
3296
3297 /// Recompute the view_line_mappings layout without drawing.
3298 /// Used during macro replay so that visual-line movements (MoveLineEnd,
3299 /// MoveUp, MoveDown on wrapped lines) see correct, up-to-date layout
3300 /// information between each replayed action.
3301 pub fn recompute_layout(&mut self, width: u16, height: u16) {
3302 let size = ratatui::layout::Rect::new(0, 0, width, height);
3303
3304 // Replicate the pre-render sync steps from render()
3305 let active_split = self
3306 .windows
3307 .get(&self.active_window)
3308 .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
3309 .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr)
3310 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
3311 .active_split();
3312 self.active_window_mut()
3313 .pre_sync_ensure_visible(active_split);
3314 self.active_window_mut().sync_scroll_groups();
3315
3316 // Replicate the layout computation that produces editor_content_area.
3317 // Same constraints as render(): [menu_bar, main_content, status_bar, search_options, prompt_line]
3318 let constraints = vec![
3319 Constraint::Length(if self.active_window_mut().menu_bar_visible {
3320 1
3321 } else {
3322 0
3323 }),
3324 Constraint::Min(0),
3325 Constraint::Length(if self.active_window_mut().status_bar_visible {
3326 1
3327 } else {
3328 0
3329 }), // status bar
3330 Constraint::Length(0), // search options (doesn't matter for layout)
3331 Constraint::Length(if self.active_window_mut().prompt_line_visible {
3332 1
3333 } else {
3334 0
3335 }), // prompt line
3336 ];
3337 let main_chunks = Layout::default()
3338 .direction(Direction::Vertical)
3339 .constraints(constraints)
3340 .split(size);
3341 let main_content_area = main_chunks[1];
3342
3343 // Compute editor_content_area (with file explorer split if visible)
3344 let file_explorer_should_show = self.file_explorer_visible()
3345 && (self.file_explorer().is_some()
3346 || self.active_window().file_explorer_sync_in_progress);
3347 let editor_content_area = if file_explorer_should_show {
3348 let explorer_cols = self
3349 .active_window()
3350 .file_explorer_width
3351 .to_cols(main_content_area.width);
3352 let horizontal_chunks = Layout::default()
3353 .direction(Direction::Horizontal)
3354 .constraints([Constraint::Length(explorer_cols), Constraint::Min(0)])
3355 .split(main_content_area);
3356 horizontal_chunks[1]
3357 } else {
3358 main_content_area
3359 };
3360
3361 // Compute layout for all visible splits and update cached view_line_mappings.
3362 // Take one &mut borrow on the active window's splits; destructure into
3363 // (&SplitManager, &mut HashMap<...>) so both arguments come from the
3364 // same `&mut self.windows` borrow.
3365 let active_window_id = self.active_window;
3366 let __win_l = self
3367 .windows
3368 .get_mut(&active_window_id)
3369 .expect("active window must exist");
3370 let tab_bar_visible = __win_l.tab_bar_visible;
3371 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap().clone();
3372 let view_line_mappings = __win_l
3373 .buffers
3374 .with_all_mut(|buffers, mgr, vs_map| {
3375 SplitRenderer::compute_content_layout(
3376 editor_content_area,
3377 &*mgr,
3378 buffers,
3379 vs_map,
3380 &theme,
3381 false, // lsp_waiting — not relevant for layout
3382 self.config.editor.estimated_line_length,
3383 self.config.editor.highlight_context_bytes,
3384 self.config.editor.relative_line_numbers,
3385 self.config.editor.use_terminal_bg,
3386 self.session_mode || !self.software_cursor_only,
3387 self.software_cursor_only,
3388 tab_bar_visible,
3389 self.config.editor.show_vertical_scrollbar,
3390 self.config.editor.show_horizontal_scrollbar,
3391 self.config.editor.diagnostics_inline_text,
3392 self.config.editor.show_tilde,
3393 )
3394 })
3395 .expect("active window must have a populated split layout");
3396
3397 self.active_layout_mut().view_line_mappings = view_line_mappings;
3398 }
3399
3400 /// Clear the search history
3401 /// Used primarily for testing to ensure test isolation
3402 pub fn clear_search_history(&mut self) {
3403 if let Some(history) = self.active_window_mut().prompt_histories.get_mut("search") {
3404 history.clear();
3405 }
3406 }
3407
3408 /// Emit an OSC 2 escape sequence to set the host terminal's window/tab
3409 /// title based on the active buffer's display name and the project name
3410 /// (the working directory's last path component). Deduplicated against
3411 /// the last title we wrote so we don't spam stdout every frame.
3412 ///
3413 /// Gated by `editor.set_window_title` (default on). Terminals that
3414 /// don't implement OSC 2 silently drop the sequence.
3415 fn update_terminal_title(&mut self, display_name: &str) {
3416 if !self.config.editor.set_window_title {
3417 return;
3418 }
3419 let project_name = self.working_dir.file_name().and_then(|s| s.to_str());
3420 let new_title =
3421 crate::services::terminal_title::build_window_title(display_name, project_name);
3422 if self.last_window_title.as_deref() == Some(new_title.as_str()) {
3423 return;
3424 }
3425 crate::services::terminal_title::write_terminal_title(&new_title);
3426 self.last_window_title = Some(new_title);
3427 }
3428
3429 /// Save all prompt histories to disk
3430 /// Called on shutdown to persist history across sessions
3431 pub fn save_histories(&self) {
3432 // Ensure data directory exists
3433 if let Err(e) = self
3434 .authority
3435 .filesystem
3436 .create_dir_all(&self.dir_context.data_dir)
3437 {
3438 tracing::warn!("Failed to create data directory: {}", e);
3439 return;
3440 }
3441
3442 // Save all prompt histories
3443 for (key, history) in &self.active_window().prompt_histories {
3444 let path = self.dir_context.prompt_history_path(key);
3445 if let Err(e) = history.save_to_file(&path) {
3446 tracing::warn!("Failed to save {} history: {}", key, e);
3447 } else {
3448 tracing::debug!("Saved {} history to {:?}", key, path);
3449 }
3450 }
3451 }
3452
3453 /// Resolve a plugin-supplied [`OverlayOptions`] to a ratatui
3454 /// [`Style`] against the active theme. RGB colours pass through;
3455 /// theme keys (e.g. `"ui.help_key_fg"`) are looked up via
3456 /// `theme.resolve_theme_key`. Mirrors the resolution
3457 /// `OverlayFace::from_options` + char_style.rs do for buffer
3458 /// overlays — pulled here so the prompt-frame renderer can build
3459 /// styled spans inline.
3460 /// Compute a centered overlay rect of `width_pct` × `height_pct`
3461 /// of the given area. Mirrors `PopupPosition::CenteredOverlay`
3462 /// math used by `render_overlay_prompt`; minimum 20×8 cells so
3463 /// content stays legible on tiny terminals.
3464 pub(super) fn centered_overlay_rect(
3465 area: ratatui::layout::Rect,
3466 width_pct: u8,
3467 height_pct: u8,
3468 ) -> ratatui::layout::Rect {
3469 let w_pct = width_pct.clamp(1, 100) as u32;
3470 let h_pct = height_pct.clamp(1, 100) as u32;
3471 let w = ((area.width as u32 * w_pct) / 100) as u16;
3472 let h = ((area.height as u32 * h_pct) / 100) as u16;
3473 let w = w.max(20).min(area.width);
3474 let h = h.max(8).min(area.height);
3475 ratatui::layout::Rect {
3476 x: area.x + (area.width.saturating_sub(w)) / 2,
3477 y: area.y + (area.height.saturating_sub(h)) / 2,
3478 width: w,
3479 height: h,
3480 }
3481 }
3482
3483 /// Render the currently-mounted floating widget panel: dim the
3484 /// background outside the centered rect, draw the frame, paint
3485 /// the panel's rendered entries inside, and place the hardware
3486 /// caret at the focused TextInput. Stores the inner rect on the
3487 /// `FloatingWidgetState` so the click hit-test can recover the
3488 /// geometry on the next mouse event.
3489 pub(super) fn render_floating_widget_panel(
3490 &mut self,
3491 frame: &mut Frame,
3492 area: ratatui::layout::Rect,
3493 ) {
3494 use ratatui::widgets::{Block, Borders, Clear};
3495
3496 let (width_pct, height_pct, entries, focus_cursor, embeds, overlays) =
3497 match self.floating_widget_panel.as_ref() {
3498 Some(fwp) => (
3499 fwp.width_pct,
3500 fwp.height_pct,
3501 fwp.entries.clone(),
3502 fwp.focus_cursor,
3503 fwp.embeds.clone(),
3504 fwp.overlays.clone(),
3505 ),
3506 None => return,
3507 };
3508 let theme = self.theme.read().unwrap().clone();
3509 // Compute the requested rect from width%/height%, then
3510 // shrink the height to fit the rendered content (Bug 7).
3511 // Plugins call `mount({widthPct, heightPct})` mostly because
3512 // they don't know how tall their content is up front; the
3513 // requested height should act as a *max*, not a fixed
3514 // canvas. Without this shrink, the new-session form's 10
3515 // content rows leave ~20 blank rows under "Tab next S-Tab
3516 // prev Enter submit Esc cancel" inside a 90%-of-screen
3517 // panel.
3518 //
3519 // Entries include every row the spec produces — including
3520 // WindowEmbed reservations (each `windowEmbed({rows: N})`
3521 // contributes N blank entries plus an EmbedRect that paints
3522 // over them at draw time). So `entries.len() + 2` (top
3523 // border + content + bottom border) is the natural fit.
3524 let overlay_rect = {
3525 let requested = Self::centered_overlay_rect(area, width_pct, height_pct);
3526 let needed_h = (entries.len() as u16).saturating_add(2);
3527 let effective_h = needed_h.min(requested.height).max(3);
3528 ratatui::layout::Rect {
3529 x: requested.x,
3530 y: area.y + (area.height.saturating_sub(effective_h)) / 2,
3531 width: requested.width,
3532 height: effective_h,
3533 }
3534 };
3535
3536 crate::view::dimming::apply_dimming_excluding(frame, area, Some(overlay_rect));
3537 frame.render_widget(Clear, overlay_rect);
3538 let block = Block::default()
3539 .borders(Borders::ALL)
3540 .border_style(ratatui::style::Style::default().fg(theme.popup_border_fg))
3541 .style(ratatui::style::Style::default().bg(theme.suggestion_bg));
3542 let inner = block.inner(overlay_rect);
3543 frame.render_widget(block, overlay_rect);
3544
3545 if inner.width == 0 || inner.height == 0 {
3546 if let Some(fwp) = self.floating_widget_panel.as_mut() {
3547 fwp.last_inner_rect = Some(inner);
3548 }
3549 return;
3550 }
3551
3552 let max_rows = inner.height as usize;
3553 for (i, entry) in entries.iter().take(max_rows).enumerate() {
3554 paint_text_property_entry(
3555 frame,
3556 entry,
3557 inner.x,
3558 inner.y + i as u16,
3559 inner.width,
3560 &theme,
3561 );
3562 }
3563
3564 // Walk WindowEmbed widgets and paint their referenced
3565 // editor window into the cells they reserved. Each embed
3566 // rect is panel-relative; translate to screen cells via
3567 // `inner`. We temporarily borrow `preview_window_id` to
3568 // reuse the existing per-window paint path — it reads
3569 // that field to decide which session to draw.
3570 let saved_preview = self.preview_window_id;
3571 for emb in &embeds {
3572 if emb.window_id == 0 {
3573 continue;
3574 }
3575 let ex = inner.x.saturating_add(emb.col_in_row as u16);
3576 let ey = inner.y.saturating_add(emb.buffer_row as u16);
3577 // Clip the embed rect to the panel's inner area so a
3578 // partially-offscreen embed (tiny terminal) doesn't
3579 // paint into the frame border.
3580 let max_w = inner.x.saturating_add(inner.width).saturating_sub(ex);
3581 let max_h = inner.y.saturating_add(inner.height).saturating_sub(ey);
3582 let w = (emb.width_cols as u16).min(max_w);
3583 let h = (emb.height_rows as u16).min(max_h);
3584 if w == 0 || h == 0 {
3585 continue;
3586 }
3587 let rect = ratatui::layout::Rect {
3588 x: ex,
3589 y: ey,
3590 width: w,
3591 height: h,
3592 };
3593 self.preview_window_id = Some(fresh_core::WindowId(emb.window_id as u64));
3594 self.render_session_preview_into_rect(frame, rect, &theme);
3595 }
3596 self.preview_window_id = saved_preview;
3597
3598 // Paint overlay rows AFTER the main entries + embeds. Each
3599 // overlay row sits on top of whatever's at its
3600 // `buffer_row` (the row it would have occupied if it
3601 // weren't floating). Used for dropdown completions
3602 // anchored to a text input — the completion list rows
3603 // overpaint the form's static rows beneath without
3604 // shifting them on every show / hide.
3605 //
3606 // Clear the row first so the underlying entry's text
3607 // doesn't bleed past the overlay's content width.
3608 // `Paragraph` only paints cells it has content for; a
3609 // bare `Clear` resets the row to the panel background
3610 // (the `Block` here just supplies the bg style — no
3611 // borders).
3612 let panel_bg = theme.popup_bg;
3613 let panel_bg_style = ratatui::style::Style::default().bg(panel_bg);
3614 for o in &overlays {
3615 let row_y = inner.y.saturating_add(o.buffer_row as u16);
3616 if row_y >= inner.y.saturating_add(inner.height) {
3617 continue;
3618 }
3619 let row_rect = ratatui::layout::Rect {
3620 x: inner.x,
3621 y: row_y,
3622 width: inner.width,
3623 height: 1,
3624 };
3625 frame.render_widget(Clear, row_rect);
3626 frame.render_widget(Block::default().style(panel_bg_style), row_rect);
3627 paint_text_property_entry(frame, &o.entry, inner.x, row_y, inner.width, &theme);
3628 }
3629
3630 if let Some(fc) = focus_cursor {
3631 let cx = inner.x.saturating_add(byte_to_screen_col(
3632 entries
3633 .get(fc.buffer_row as usize)
3634 .map(|e| e.text.as_str())
3635 .unwrap_or(""),
3636 fc.byte_in_row as usize,
3637 ) as u16);
3638 let cy = inner.y.saturating_add(fc.buffer_row as u16);
3639 if cx < inner.x + inner.width && cy < inner.y + inner.height {
3640 frame.set_cursor_position((cx, cy));
3641 }
3642 } else {
3643 // No focused text input — the underlying editor's
3644 // `set_cursor_position` (called earlier in this frame)
3645 // would otherwise leave a hardware caret blinking
3646 // inside the dimmed buffer behind the panel. Park the
3647 // cursor on the floating panel's bottom-right corner
3648 // so it's hidden under the panel chrome instead of
3649 // bleeding through.
3650 let cx = inner.x + inner.width.saturating_sub(1);
3651 let cy = inner.y + inner.height.saturating_sub(1);
3652 frame.set_cursor_position((cx, cy));
3653 }
3654
3655 if let Some(fwp) = self.floating_widget_panel.as_mut() {
3656 fwp.last_inner_rect = Some(inner);
3657 }
3658 }
3659
3660 fn resolve_overlay_style(
3661 opts: &fresh_core::api::OverlayOptions,
3662 theme: &crate::view::theme::Theme,
3663 ) -> ratatui::style::Style {
3664 use crate::view::theme::named_color_from_str;
3665 use fresh_core::api::OverlayColorSpec;
3666 use ratatui::style::{Color, Modifier, Style};
3667
3668 let resolve = |spec: &OverlayColorSpec| -> Option<Color> {
3669 match spec {
3670 OverlayColorSpec::Rgb(r, g, b) => Some(Color::Rgb(*r, *g, *b)),
3671 OverlayColorSpec::ThemeKey(k) => {
3672 named_color_from_str(k).or_else(|| theme.resolve_theme_key(k))
3673 }
3674 }
3675 };
3676
3677 let mut style = Style::default();
3678 if let Some(ref fg) = opts.fg {
3679 if let Some(c) = resolve(fg) {
3680 style = style.fg(c);
3681 }
3682 }
3683 if let Some(ref bg) = opts.bg {
3684 if let Some(c) = resolve(bg) {
3685 style = style.bg(c);
3686 }
3687 }
3688 let mut m = Modifier::empty();
3689 if opts.bold {
3690 m |= Modifier::BOLD;
3691 }
3692 if opts.italic {
3693 m |= Modifier::ITALIC;
3694 }
3695 if opts.underline {
3696 m |= Modifier::UNDERLINED;
3697 }
3698 if opts.strikethrough {
3699 m |= Modifier::CROSSED_OUT;
3700 }
3701 if !m.is_empty() {
3702 style = style.add_modifier(m);
3703 }
3704 style
3705 }
3706}
3707
3708/// Paint a single rendered widget entry into the frame buffer at
3709/// `(x, y)` over `width` cells. Resolves the entry's segments / inline
3710/// overlays to styled spans using the panel's theme; trailing columns
3711/// are filled with spaces in the panel's bg so the row reads as one
3712/// solid line.
3713fn paint_text_property_entry(
3714 frame: &mut ratatui::Frame,
3715 entry: &fresh_core::text_property::TextPropertyEntry,
3716 x: u16,
3717 y: u16,
3718 width: u16,
3719 theme: &crate::view::theme::Theme,
3720) {
3721 use ratatui::style::Style;
3722 use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
3723 use ratatui::widgets::Paragraph;
3724
3725 let mut normalized = entry.clone();
3726 normalized.normalize_widths();
3727 let mut text = normalized.text.clone();
3728 while text.ends_with('\n') {
3729 text.pop();
3730 }
3731
3732 let base_bg = theme.suggestion_bg;
3733 let base_style = if let Some(opts) = normalized.style.as_ref() {
3734 // Resolve the entry's row-level style, then fill in the
3735 // suggestion_bg only when the style didn't supply one
3736 // of its own. Without this guard, calling `.bg(base_bg)`
3737 // unconditionally would wipe out a row-level
3738 // `popup_selection_bg` (the highlight on the completion
3739 // popup's selected candidate) — `Style::bg` is a
3740 // replacement, not a merge.
3741 let resolved = Editor::resolve_overlay_style(opts, theme);
3742 if resolved.bg.is_none() {
3743 resolved.bg(base_bg)
3744 } else {
3745 resolved
3746 }
3747 } else {
3748 Style::default().bg(base_bg)
3749 };
3750
3751 // Split the line at inline-overlay byte boundaries so each
3752 // resulting span carries one consistent style. The overlays are
3753 // produced in declaration order by the widget renderer; later
3754 // overlays override earlier ones for any cells they cover.
3755 let boundaries: std::collections::BTreeSet<usize> = std::iter::once(0)
3756 .chain(std::iter::once(text.len()))
3757 .chain(
3758 normalized
3759 .inline_overlays
3760 .iter()
3761 .flat_map(|o| [o.start.min(text.len()), o.end.min(text.len())]),
3762 )
3763 .collect();
3764 let bounds: Vec<usize> = boundaries.into_iter().collect();
3765
3766 let mut spans: Vec<Span<'_>> = Vec::new();
3767 for win in bounds.windows(2) {
3768 let (a, b) = (win[0], win[1]);
3769 if a >= b {
3770 continue;
3771 }
3772 let slice = text[a..b].to_string();
3773 // Merge (don't replace) overlapping overlays so a later
3774 // overlay can override individual properties (bg, fg,
3775 // italic, …) without wiping the earlier overlay's other
3776 // properties. The text-input renderer relies on this:
3777 // the placeholder overlay sets fg + italic, then the
3778 // focused overlay sets bg only — without per-property
3779 // merge the focused-bg overlay would also clear the
3780 // placeholder's italic-dim styling, making placeholder
3781 // text indistinguishable from a typed value under focus.
3782 let mut style = base_style;
3783 for o in &normalized.inline_overlays {
3784 let os = o.start.min(text.len());
3785 let oe = o.end.min(text.len());
3786 if a >= os && b <= oe && oe > os {
3787 let resolved = Editor::resolve_overlay_style(&o.style, theme);
3788 if let Some(fg) = resolved.fg {
3789 style = style.fg(fg);
3790 }
3791 if let Some(bg) = resolved.bg {
3792 style = style.bg(bg);
3793 }
3794 // Ratatui `Style` carries add/sub modifier sets;
3795 // OR the additions in so subsequent overlays can
3796 // add italic / bold / etc. on top of the prior
3797 // overlay's modifiers.
3798 style = style.add_modifier(resolved.add_modifier);
3799 style = style.remove_modifier(resolved.sub_modifier);
3800 }
3801 }
3802 // Ensure a bg is set: ratatui will paint the slot with
3803 // the terminal's default bg otherwise, which doesn't
3804 // match the surrounding panel chrome.
3805 if style.bg.is_none() {
3806 style = style.bg(base_bg);
3807 }
3808 spans.push(Span::styled(slice, style));
3809 }
3810
3811 let line = Line::from(spans);
3812 let rect = ratatui::layout::Rect {
3813 x,
3814 y,
3815 width,
3816 height: 1,
3817 };
3818 frame.render_widget(Paragraph::new(line).style(base_style), rect);
3819}
3820
3821/// Translate a UTF-8 byte offset within a rendered line into a
3822/// display-column offset, walking codepoints with their Unicode
3823/// width. Used to place the hardware caret on the focused
3824/// TextInput's byte position.
3825fn byte_to_screen_col(text: &str, target_byte: usize) -> usize {
3826 use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar;
3827 let mut byte = 0;
3828 let mut col = 0usize;
3829 for ch in text.chars() {
3830 if byte >= target_byte {
3831 break;
3832 }
3833 col += UnicodeWidthChar::width(ch).unwrap_or(0);
3834 byte += ch.len_utf8();
3835 }
3836 col
3837}