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hjkl_engine/
types.rs

1//! Core types for the engine trait surface.
2//!
3//! These are introduced alongside the legacy sqeel-vim public API. The
4//! trait extraction (phase 5) progressively rewires the existing FSM and
5//! Editor to operate on `Selection` / `SelectionSet` / `Edit` / `Pos`.
6//! Until that work lands, the legacy types in [`crate::editor`] and
7//! [`crate::vim`] remain authoritative.
8
9use std::ops::Range;
10
11/// Grapheme-indexed position. `line` is zero-based row; `col` is zero-based
12/// grapheme column within that line.
13///
14/// Note that `col` counts graphemes, not bytes or chars. Motions and
15/// rendering both honor grapheme boundaries.
16#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Default)]
17pub struct Pos {
18    pub line: u32,
19    pub col: u32,
20}
21
22impl Pos {
23    pub const ORIGIN: Pos = Pos { line: 0, col: 0 };
24
25    pub const fn new(line: u32, col: u32) -> Self {
26        Pos { line, col }
27    }
28}
29
30/// What kind of region a [`Selection`] covers.
31///
32/// - `Char`: classic vim `v` selection — closed range on the inline character
33///   axis.
34/// - `Line`: linewise (`V`) — anchor/head columns ignored, full lines covered
35///   between `min(anchor.line, head.line)` and `max(...)`.
36/// - `Block`: blockwise (`Ctrl-V`) — rectangle from `min(col)` to `max(col)`,
37///   each line a sub-range. Falls out of multi-cursor model: implementations
38///   may expand a `Block` selection into N sub-selections during edit
39///   dispatch.
40#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Default)]
41pub enum SelectionKind {
42    #[default]
43    Char,
44    Line,
45    Block,
46}
47
48/// A single anchored selection. Empty (caret-only) when `anchor == head`.
49#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
50pub struct Selection {
51    pub anchor: Pos,
52    pub head: Pos,
53    pub kind: SelectionKind,
54}
55
56impl Selection {
57    /// Caret at `pos` with no extent.
58    pub const fn caret(pos: Pos) -> Self {
59        Selection {
60            anchor: pos,
61            head: pos,
62            kind: SelectionKind::Char,
63        }
64    }
65
66    /// Inclusive range `[anchor, head]` (or reversed) as a `Char` selection.
67    pub const fn char_range(anchor: Pos, head: Pos) -> Self {
68        Selection {
69            anchor,
70            head,
71            kind: SelectionKind::Char,
72        }
73    }
74
75    /// True if `anchor == head`.
76    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
77        self.anchor == self.head
78    }
79}
80
81/// Ordered set of selections. Always non-empty in valid states; `primary`
82/// indexes the cursor visible to vim mode.
83#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
84pub struct SelectionSet {
85    pub items: Vec<Selection>,
86    pub primary: usize,
87}
88
89impl SelectionSet {
90    /// Single caret at `pos`.
91    pub fn caret(pos: Pos) -> Self {
92        SelectionSet {
93            items: vec![Selection::caret(pos)],
94            primary: 0,
95        }
96    }
97
98    /// Returns the primary selection, or the first if `primary` is out of
99    /// bounds.
100    pub fn primary(&self) -> &Selection {
101        self.items
102            .get(self.primary)
103            .or_else(|| self.items.first())
104            .expect("SelectionSet must contain at least one selection")
105    }
106}
107
108impl Default for SelectionSet {
109    fn default() -> Self {
110        SelectionSet::caret(Pos::ORIGIN)
111    }
112}
113
114/// A pending or applied edit. Multi-cursor edits fan out to `Vec<Edit>`
115/// ordered in **reverse byte offset** so each entry's positions remain valid
116/// after the prior entry applies.
117#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
118pub struct Edit {
119    pub range: Range<Pos>,
120    pub replacement: String,
121}
122
123/// Engine-native representation of a single buffer mutation in the
124/// shape tree-sitter's `InputEdit` consumes. Emitted by
125/// [`crate::Editor::mutate_edit`] and drained by hosts via
126/// [`crate::Editor::take_content_edits`] so the syntax layer can fan
127/// edits into a retained tree without the engine taking a tree-sitter
128/// dependency.
129///
130/// Positions are `(row, col_byte)` — byte offsets within the row, not
131/// char counts. Multi-row inserts/deletes set `new_end_position.0` /
132/// `old_end_position.0` to the relevant row delta. Conversion to
133/// `tree_sitter::InputEdit` is mechanical (see `apps/hjkl/src/syntax.rs`).
134#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
135pub struct ContentEdit {
136    pub start_byte: usize,
137    pub old_end_byte: usize,
138    pub new_end_byte: usize,
139    pub start_position: (u32, u32),
140    pub old_end_position: (u32, u32),
141    pub new_end_position: (u32, u32),
142}
143
144impl Edit {
145    pub fn insert(at: Pos, text: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
146        Edit {
147            range: at..at,
148            replacement: text.into(),
149        }
150    }
151
152    pub fn delete(range: Range<Pos>) -> Self {
153        Edit {
154            range,
155            replacement: String::new(),
156        }
157    }
158
159    pub fn replace(range: Range<Pos>, text: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
160        Edit {
161            range,
162            replacement: text.into(),
163        }
164    }
165}
166
167/// Vim editor mode. Distinct from the legacy [`crate::VimMode`] — that one
168/// is the host-facing status-line summary; this is the engine's internal
169/// state machine.
170#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
171pub enum Mode {
172    #[default]
173    Normal,
174    Insert,
175    Visual,
176    Replace,
177    Command,
178    OperatorPending,
179}
180
181/// Cursor shape intent emitted on mode transitions. Hosts honor it via
182/// `Host::emit_cursor_shape` once the trait extraction lands.
183#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Default)]
184pub enum CursorShape {
185    #[default]
186    Block,
187    Bar,
188    Underline,
189}
190
191/// Engine-native style. Replaces direct ratatui `Style` use in the public
192/// API once phase 5 trait extraction completes; until then both coexist.
193#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
194pub struct Style {
195    pub fg: Option<Color>,
196    pub bg: Option<Color>,
197    pub attrs: Attrs,
198}
199
200#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Default)]
201pub struct Color(pub u8, pub u8, pub u8);
202
203bitflags::bitflags! {
204    #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default, Hash)]
205    pub struct Attrs: u8 {
206        const BOLD       = 1 << 0;
207        const ITALIC     = 1 << 1;
208        const UNDERLINE  = 1 << 2;
209        const REVERSE    = 1 << 3;
210        const DIM        = 1 << 4;
211        const STRIKE     = 1 << 5;
212    }
213}
214
215/// Highlight kind emitted by the engine's render pass. The host's style
216/// resolver picks colors for `Selection`/`SearchMatch`/etc.; `Syntax(id)`
217/// carries an opaque host-supplied id whose styling lives in the host.
218#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
219pub enum HighlightKind {
220    Selection,
221    SearchMatch,
222    IncSearch,
223    MatchParen,
224    Syntax(u32),
225}
226
227#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
228pub struct Highlight {
229    pub range: Range<Pos>,
230    pub kind: HighlightKind,
231}
232
233/// Editor settings surfaced via `:set`. Per SPEC. Consumed once trait
234/// extraction lands; today's legacy `Settings` (in [`crate::editor`])
235/// continues to drive runtime behaviour.
236#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
237pub struct Options {
238    /// Display width of `\t` for column math + render. Default 8.
239    pub tabstop: u32,
240    /// Spaces per shift step (`>>`, `<<`, `Ctrl-T`, `Ctrl-D`).
241    pub shiftwidth: u32,
242    /// Insert spaces (`true`) or literal `\t` (`false`) for the Tab key.
243    pub expandtab: bool,
244    /// Soft tab stop in spaces. When `> 0`, the Tab key (with `expandtab`)
245    /// inserts spaces to the next softtabstop boundary, and Backspace at
246    /// the end of a softtabstop-aligned space run deletes the whole run.
247    /// `0` disables softtabstop semantics. Matches vim's `:set softtabstop`.
248    pub softtabstop: u32,
249    /// Characters considered part of a "word" for `w`/`b`/`*`/`#`.
250    /// Default `"@,48-57,_,192-255"` (ASCII letters, digits, `_`, plus
251    /// extended Latin); host may override per language.
252    pub iskeyword: String,
253    /// Default `false`: search is case-sensitive.
254    pub ignorecase: bool,
255    /// When `true` and `ignorecase` is `true`, an uppercase letter in the
256    /// pattern flips back to case-sensitive for that search.
257    pub smartcase: bool,
258    /// Highlight all matches of the last search.
259    pub hlsearch: bool,
260    /// Incrementally highlight matches while typing the search pattern.
261    pub incsearch: bool,
262    /// Wrap searches around the buffer ends.
263    pub wrapscan: bool,
264    /// Copy previous line's leading whitespace on Enter in insert mode.
265    pub autoindent: bool,
266    /// When `true`, bump indent by one `shiftwidth` after a line ending in
267    /// `{` / `(` / `[`, and strip one indent unit when the user types the
268    /// matching `}` / `)` / `]` on an otherwise-whitespace-only line.
269    /// Supersedes autoindent's plain copy when on.  Future: a
270    /// tree-sitter `indents.scm` provider will replace the heuristic; see
271    /// `compute_enter_indent` in `vim.rs` for the plug-in point.
272    pub smartindent: bool,
273    /// Multi-key sequence timeout (e.g., `<C-w>v`). Vim's `timeoutlen`.
274    pub timeout_len: core::time::Duration,
275    /// Maximum undo-tree depth. Older entries pruned.
276    pub undo_levels: u32,
277    /// Break the current undo group on cursor motion in insert mode.
278    /// Matches vim default; turn off to merge multi-segment edits.
279    pub undo_break_on_motion: bool,
280    /// Reject every edit. `:set ro` sets this; `:w!` clears it.
281    pub readonly: bool,
282    /// Soft-wrap behavior for lines that exceed the viewport width.
283    /// Maps directly to `:set wrap` / `:set linebreak` / `:set nowrap`.
284    pub wrap: WrapMode,
285    /// Wrap column for `gq{motion}` text reflow. Vim's default is 79.
286    pub textwidth: u32,
287    /// Show absolute line numbers in the gutter. Matches `:set number`.
288    /// Default `true`.
289    pub number: bool,
290    /// Show relative line offsets in the gutter. Combined with `number`,
291    /// enables hybrid mode. Matches `:set relativenumber`. Default `false`.
292    pub relativenumber: bool,
293    /// Minimum gutter width in cells for the line-number column.
294    /// Width grows past this to fit the largest displayed number.
295    /// Matches vim's `:set numberwidth` / `:set nuw`. Default `4`. Range 1..=20.
296    pub numberwidth: usize,
297    /// Highlight the row where the cursor sits. Matches vim's `:set cursorline`.
298    /// Default `true` (hjkl diverges from vim's `false` — improves visual
299    /// orientation, matches most modern editor defaults).
300    pub cursorline: bool,
301    /// Highlight the column where the cursor sits. Matches vim's `:set cursorcolumn`.
302    /// Default `false`.
303    pub cursorcolumn: bool,
304    /// Whether to reserve a 1-cell sign column for diagnostics and git signs.
305    /// Matches vim's `:set signcolumn`. Default [`SignColumnMode::Auto`].
306    pub signcolumn: SignColumnMode,
307    /// Number of cells reserved for a fold-marker gutter (0 = none, max 12).
308    /// Matches vim's `:set foldcolumn`. Default `0`.
309    pub foldcolumn: u32,
310    /// Comma-separated 1-based column indices for vertical rulers.
311    /// Empty string = no rulers. Matches vim's `:set colorcolumn`. Default `""`.
312    pub colorcolumn: String,
313}
314
315/// Sign-column display mode. Controls whether a 1-cell gutter is reserved
316/// for diagnostic and git signs. Matches vim's `:set signcolumn`.
317#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
318#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
319pub enum SignColumnMode {
320    /// Never reserve a sign column.
321    No,
322    /// Always reserve a sign column.
323    Yes,
324    /// Reserve only when at least one sign is visible (default).
325    #[default]
326    Auto,
327}
328
329/// Soft-wrap mode for the renderer + scroll math + `gj` / `gk`.
330/// Engine-native equivalent of [`hjkl_buffer::Wrap`]; the engine
331/// converts at the boundary to the buffer's runtime wrap setting.
332#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
333#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
334pub enum WrapMode {
335    /// Long lines extend past the right edge; `top_col` clips the
336    /// left side. Matches vim's `:set nowrap`.
337    #[default]
338    None,
339    /// Break at the cell boundary regardless of word edges. Matches
340    /// `:set wrap`.
341    Char,
342    /// Break at the last whitespace inside the visible width when
343    /// possible; falls back to a char break for runs longer than the
344    /// width. Matches `:set linebreak`.
345    Word,
346}
347
348/// Typed value for [`Options::set_by_name`] / [`Options::get_by_name`].
349///
350/// `:set tabstop=4` parses as `OptionValue::Int(4)`;
351/// `:set noexpandtab` parses as `OptionValue::Bool(false)`;
352/// `:set iskeyword=...` as `OptionValue::String(...)`.
353#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
354pub enum OptionValue {
355    Bool(bool),
356    Int(i64),
357    String(String),
358}
359
360impl Default for Options {
361    fn default() -> Self {
362        Options {
363            tabstop: 4,
364            shiftwidth: 4,
365            expandtab: true,
366            softtabstop: 4,
367            iskeyword: "@,48-57,_,192-255".to_string(),
368            ignorecase: false,
369            smartcase: false,
370            hlsearch: true,
371            incsearch: true,
372            wrapscan: true,
373            autoindent: true,
374            smartindent: true,
375            timeout_len: core::time::Duration::from_millis(1000),
376            undo_levels: 1000,
377            undo_break_on_motion: true,
378            readonly: false,
379            wrap: WrapMode::None,
380            textwidth: 79,
381            number: true,
382            relativenumber: false,
383            numberwidth: 4,
384            cursorline: true,
385            cursorcolumn: false,
386            signcolumn: SignColumnMode::Auto,
387            foldcolumn: 0,
388            colorcolumn: String::new(),
389        }
390    }
391}
392
393impl Options {
394    /// Set an option by name. Vim-flavored option naming. Returns
395    /// [`EngineError::Ex`] for unknown names or type-mismatched values.
396    ///
397    /// Booleans accept `OptionValue::Bool(_)` directly or
398    /// `OptionValue::Int(0)`/`Int(non_zero)`. Integers accept only
399    /// `Int(_)`. Strings accept only `String(_)`.
400    pub fn set_by_name(&mut self, name: &str, val: OptionValue) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
401        macro_rules! set_bool {
402            ($field:ident) => {{
403                self.$field = match val {
404                    OptionValue::Bool(b) => b,
405                    OptionValue::Int(n) => n != 0,
406                    other => {
407                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
408                            "option `{name}` expects bool, got {other:?}"
409                        )));
410                    }
411                };
412                Ok(())
413            }};
414        }
415        macro_rules! set_u32 {
416            ($field:ident) => {{
417                self.$field = match val {
418                    OptionValue::Int(n) if n >= 0 && n <= u32::MAX as i64 => n as u32,
419                    OptionValue::Int(n) => {
420                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
421                            "option `{name}` out of u32 range: {n}"
422                        )));
423                    }
424                    other => {
425                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
426                            "option `{name}` expects int, got {other:?}"
427                        )));
428                    }
429                };
430                Ok(())
431            }};
432        }
433        macro_rules! set_string {
434            ($field:ident) => {{
435                self.$field = match val {
436                    OptionValue::String(s) => s,
437                    other => {
438                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
439                            "option `{name}` expects string, got {other:?}"
440                        )));
441                    }
442                };
443                Ok(())
444            }};
445        }
446        match name {
447            "tabstop" | "ts" => set_u32!(tabstop),
448            "shiftwidth" | "sw" => set_u32!(shiftwidth),
449            "softtabstop" | "sts" => set_u32!(softtabstop),
450            "textwidth" | "tw" => set_u32!(textwidth),
451            "expandtab" | "et" => set_bool!(expandtab),
452            "iskeyword" | "isk" => set_string!(iskeyword),
453            "ignorecase" | "ic" => set_bool!(ignorecase),
454            "smartcase" | "scs" => set_bool!(smartcase),
455            "hlsearch" | "hls" => set_bool!(hlsearch),
456            "incsearch" | "is" => set_bool!(incsearch),
457            "wrapscan" | "ws" => set_bool!(wrapscan),
458            "autoindent" | "ai" => set_bool!(autoindent),
459            "smartindent" | "si" => set_bool!(smartindent),
460            "timeoutlen" | "tm" => {
461                self.timeout_len = match val {
462                    OptionValue::Int(n) if n >= 0 => core::time::Duration::from_millis(n as u64),
463                    other => {
464                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
465                            "option `{name}` expects non-negative int (millis), got {other:?}"
466                        )));
467                    }
468                };
469                Ok(())
470            }
471            "undolevels" | "ul" => set_u32!(undo_levels),
472            "undobreak" => set_bool!(undo_break_on_motion),
473            "readonly" | "ro" => set_bool!(readonly),
474            "wrap" => {
475                let on = match val {
476                    OptionValue::Bool(b) => b,
477                    OptionValue::Int(n) => n != 0,
478                    other => {
479                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
480                            "option `{name}` expects bool, got {other:?}"
481                        )));
482                    }
483                };
484                self.wrap = match (on, self.wrap) {
485                    (false, _) => WrapMode::None,
486                    (true, WrapMode::Word) => WrapMode::Word,
487                    (true, _) => WrapMode::Char,
488                };
489                Ok(())
490            }
491            "linebreak" | "lbr" => {
492                let on = match val {
493                    OptionValue::Bool(b) => b,
494                    OptionValue::Int(n) => n != 0,
495                    other => {
496                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
497                            "option `{name}` expects bool, got {other:?}"
498                        )));
499                    }
500                };
501                self.wrap = match (on, self.wrap) {
502                    (true, _) => WrapMode::Word,
503                    (false, WrapMode::Word) => WrapMode::Char,
504                    (false, other) => other,
505                };
506                Ok(())
507            }
508            "number" | "nu" => set_bool!(number),
509            "relativenumber" | "rnu" => set_bool!(relativenumber),
510            "numberwidth" | "nuw" => {
511                self.numberwidth = match val {
512                    OptionValue::Int(n) if (1..=20).contains(&n) => n as usize,
513                    OptionValue::Int(n) => {
514                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
515                            "option `{name}` must be in range 1..=20, got {n}"
516                        )));
517                    }
518                    other => {
519                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
520                            "option `{name}` expects int, got {other:?}"
521                        )));
522                    }
523                };
524                Ok(())
525            }
526            "cursorline" | "cul" => set_bool!(cursorline),
527            "cursorcolumn" | "cuc" => set_bool!(cursorcolumn),
528            "signcolumn" | "scl" => {
529                self.signcolumn = match val {
530                    OptionValue::String(ref s) => match s.as_str() {
531                        "yes" => SignColumnMode::Yes,
532                        "no" => SignColumnMode::No,
533                        "auto" => SignColumnMode::Auto,
534                        other => {
535                            return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
536                                "option `{name}` must be `yes`, `no`, or `auto`, got {other:?}"
537                            )));
538                        }
539                    },
540                    other => {
541                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
542                            "option `{name}` expects string (yes/no/auto), got {other:?}"
543                        )));
544                    }
545                };
546                Ok(())
547            }
548            "foldcolumn" | "fdc" => {
549                self.foldcolumn = match val {
550                    OptionValue::Int(n) if (0..=12).contains(&n) => n as u32,
551                    OptionValue::Int(n) => {
552                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
553                            "option `{name}` must be in range 0..=12, got {n}"
554                        )));
555                    }
556                    other => {
557                        return Err(EngineError::Ex(format!(
558                            "option `{name}` expects int (0-12), got {other:?}"
559                        )));
560                    }
561                };
562                Ok(())
563            }
564            "colorcolumn" | "cc" => set_string!(colorcolumn),
565            other => Err(EngineError::Ex(format!("unknown option `{other}`"))),
566        }
567    }
568
569    /// Read an option by name. `None` for unknown names.
570    pub fn get_by_name(&self, name: &str) -> Option<OptionValue> {
571        Some(match name {
572            "tabstop" | "ts" => OptionValue::Int(self.tabstop as i64),
573            "shiftwidth" | "sw" => OptionValue::Int(self.shiftwidth as i64),
574            "softtabstop" | "sts" => OptionValue::Int(self.softtabstop as i64),
575            "textwidth" | "tw" => OptionValue::Int(self.textwidth as i64),
576            "expandtab" | "et" => OptionValue::Bool(self.expandtab),
577            "iskeyword" | "isk" => OptionValue::String(self.iskeyword.clone()),
578            "ignorecase" | "ic" => OptionValue::Bool(self.ignorecase),
579            "smartcase" | "scs" => OptionValue::Bool(self.smartcase),
580            "hlsearch" | "hls" => OptionValue::Bool(self.hlsearch),
581            "incsearch" | "is" => OptionValue::Bool(self.incsearch),
582            "wrapscan" | "ws" => OptionValue::Bool(self.wrapscan),
583            "autoindent" | "ai" => OptionValue::Bool(self.autoindent),
584            "smartindent" | "si" => OptionValue::Bool(self.smartindent),
585            "timeoutlen" | "tm" => OptionValue::Int(self.timeout_len.as_millis() as i64),
586            "undolevels" | "ul" => OptionValue::Int(self.undo_levels as i64),
587            "undobreak" => OptionValue::Bool(self.undo_break_on_motion),
588            "readonly" | "ro" => OptionValue::Bool(self.readonly),
589            "wrap" => OptionValue::Bool(!matches!(self.wrap, WrapMode::None)),
590            "linebreak" | "lbr" => OptionValue::Bool(matches!(self.wrap, WrapMode::Word)),
591            "number" | "nu" => OptionValue::Bool(self.number),
592            "relativenumber" | "rnu" => OptionValue::Bool(self.relativenumber),
593            "numberwidth" | "nuw" => OptionValue::Int(self.numberwidth as i64),
594            "cursorline" | "cul" => OptionValue::Bool(self.cursorline),
595            "cursorcolumn" | "cuc" => OptionValue::Bool(self.cursorcolumn),
596            "signcolumn" | "scl" => OptionValue::String(
597                match self.signcolumn {
598                    SignColumnMode::Yes => "yes",
599                    SignColumnMode::No => "no",
600                    SignColumnMode::Auto => "auto",
601                }
602                .to_string(),
603            ),
604            "foldcolumn" | "fdc" => OptionValue::Int(self.foldcolumn as i64),
605            "colorcolumn" | "cc" => OptionValue::String(self.colorcolumn.clone()),
606            _ => return None,
607        })
608    }
609}
610
611/// Visible region of a buffer — the runtime viewport state the host
612/// owns and mutates per render frame.
613///
614/// 0.0.34 (Patch C-δ.1): semantic ownership moved from
615/// [`hjkl_buffer::Buffer`] to [`Host`]. The struct still lives in
616/// `hjkl-buffer` (alongside [`hjkl_buffer::Wrap`] and the rope-walking
617/// `wrap_segments` math it depends on) so the dependency graph stays
618/// `engine → buffer`; the engine re-exports it as
619/// [`crate::types::Viewport`] (this alias) for hosts that program to
620/// the SPEC surface.
621///
622/// The architectural decision is "viewport lives on Host, not Buffer":
623/// vim logic must work in GUI hosts (variable-width fonts, pixel
624/// canvases, soft-wrap by pixel) as well as TUI hosts, so the runtime
625/// viewport state is expressed in cells/rows/cols and is owned by the
626/// host. `top_row` and `top_col` are the first visible row / column
627/// (`top_col` is a char index).
628///
629/// `wrap` and `text_width` together drive soft-wrap-aware scrolling
630/// and motion. `text_width` is the cell width of the text area
631/// (i.e., `width` minus any gutter the host renders).
632pub use hjkl_buffer::Viewport;
633
634/// Opaque buffer identifier owned by the host. Engine echoes it back
635/// in [`Host::Intent`] variants for buffer-list operations
636/// (`SwitchBuffer`, etc.). Generation is the host's responsibility.
637#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
638pub struct BufferId(pub u64);
639
640/// Modifier bits accompanying every keystroke.
641#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
642pub struct Modifiers {
643    pub ctrl: bool,
644    pub shift: bool,
645    pub alt: bool,
646    pub super_: bool,
647}
648
649/// Special key codes — anything that isn't a printable character.
650#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
651#[non_exhaustive]
652pub enum SpecialKey {
653    Esc,
654    Enter,
655    Backspace,
656    Tab,
657    BackTab,
658    Up,
659    Down,
660    Left,
661    Right,
662    Home,
663    End,
664    PageUp,
665    PageDown,
666    Insert,
667    Delete,
668    F(u8),
669}
670
671#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
672pub enum MouseKind {
673    Press,
674    Release,
675    Drag,
676    ScrollUp,
677    ScrollDown,
678}
679
680#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
681pub struct MouseEvent {
682    pub kind: MouseKind,
683    pub pos: Pos,
684    pub mods: Modifiers,
685}
686
687/// Single input event handed to the engine.
688///
689/// `Paste` content bypasses insert-mode mappings, abbreviations, and
690/// autoindent; the engine inserts the bracketed-paste payload as-is.
691#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
692#[non_exhaustive]
693pub enum Input {
694    Char(char, Modifiers),
695    Key(SpecialKey, Modifiers),
696    Mouse(MouseEvent),
697    Paste(String),
698    FocusGained,
699    FocusLost,
700    Resize(u16, u16),
701}
702
703/// Host adapter consumed by the engine. Lives behind the planned
704/// `Editor<B: Buffer, H: Host>` generic; today it's the contract that
705/// `buffr-modal::BuffrHost` and the (future) `sqeel-tui` Host impl
706/// align against.
707///
708/// Methods with default impls return safe no-ops so hosts that don't
709/// need a feature (cancellation, wrap-aware motion, syntax highlights)
710/// can ignore them.
711pub trait Host: Send {
712    /// Custom intent type. Hosts that don't fan out actions back to
713    /// themselves can use the unit type via the default impl approach
714    /// (set associated type explicitly).
715    type Intent;
716
717    // ── Clipboard (hybrid: write fire-and-forget, read cached) ──
718
719    /// Fire-and-forget clipboard write. Engine never blocks; the host
720    /// queues internally and flushes on its own task (OSC52, `wl-copy`,
721    /// `pbcopy`, …).
722    fn write_clipboard(&mut self, text: String);
723
724    /// Returns the last-known cached clipboard value. May be stale —
725    /// matches the OSC52/wl-paste model neovim and helix both ship.
726    fn read_clipboard(&mut self) -> Option<String>;
727
728    // ── Time + cancellation ──
729
730    /// Monotonic time. Multi-key timeout (`timeoutlen`) resolution
731    /// reads this; engine never reads `Instant::now()` directly so
732    /// macro replay stays deterministic.
733    fn now(&self) -> core::time::Duration;
734
735    /// Cooperative cancellation. Engine polls during long search /
736    /// regex / multi-cursor edit loops. Default returns `false`.
737    fn should_cancel(&self) -> bool {
738        false
739    }
740
741    // ── Search prompt ──
742
743    /// Synchronously prompt the user for a search pattern. Returning
744    /// `None` aborts the search.
745    fn prompt_search(&mut self) -> Option<String>;
746
747    // ── Wrap-aware motion (default: wrap is identity) ──
748
749    /// Map a logical position to its display line for `gj`/`gk`. Hosts
750    /// without wrapping may use the default identity impl.
751    fn display_line_for(&self, pos: Pos) -> u32 {
752        pos.line
753    }
754
755    /// Inverse of [`display_line_for`]. Default identity.
756    fn pos_for_display(&self, line: u32, col: u32) -> Pos {
757        Pos { line, col }
758    }
759
760    // ── Syntax highlights (default: none) ──
761
762    /// Host-supplied syntax highlights for `range`. Empty by default;
763    /// hosts wire tree-sitter or LSP semantic tokens here.
764    fn syntax_highlights(&self, range: Range<Pos>) -> Vec<Highlight> {
765        let _ = range;
766        Vec::new()
767    }
768
769    // ── Cursor shape ──
770
771    /// Engine emits this on every mode transition. Hosts repaint the
772    /// cursor in the requested shape.
773    fn emit_cursor_shape(&mut self, shape: CursorShape);
774
775    // ── Viewport (host owns runtime viewport state) ──
776
777    /// Borrow the host's viewport. The host writes `width`/`height`/
778    /// `text_width`/`wrap` per render frame; the engine reads/writes
779    /// `top_row` / `top_col` to scroll. 0.0.34 (Patch C-δ.1) moved
780    /// this off [`hjkl_buffer::Buffer`] onto `Host`.
781    fn viewport(&self) -> &Viewport;
782
783    /// Mutable viewport access. Engine motion + scroll code routes
784    /// here when scrolloff math advances `top_row`.
785    fn viewport_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Viewport;
786
787    // ── Custom intent fan-out ──
788
789    /// Host-defined event the engine raises (LSP request, fold op,
790    /// buffer switch, …).
791    fn emit_intent(&mut self, intent: Self::Intent);
792}
793
794/// Default no-op [`Host`] implementation. Suitable for tests, headless
795/// embedding, or any host that doesn't yet need clipboard / cursor-shape
796/// / cancellation plumbing.
797///
798/// Behaviour:
799/// - `write_clipboard` stores the most recent payload in an in-memory
800///   slot; `read_clipboard` returns it. Round-trip-only — no OS-level
801///   clipboard touched.
802/// - `now` returns wall-clock duration since construction.
803/// - `prompt_search` returns `None` (search is aborted).
804/// - `emit_cursor_shape` records the most recent shape; readable via
805///   [`DefaultHost::last_cursor_shape`].
806/// - `emit_intent` discards intents (intent type is `()`).
807#[derive(Debug)]
808pub struct DefaultHost {
809    clipboard: Option<String>,
810    last_cursor_shape: CursorShape,
811    started: std::time::Instant,
812    viewport: Viewport,
813}
814
815impl Default for DefaultHost {
816    fn default() -> Self {
817        Self::new()
818    }
819}
820
821impl DefaultHost {
822    /// Default viewport size for headless / test hosts: 80x24, no
823    /// soft-wrap. Matches the conventional terminal default.
824    pub const DEFAULT_VIEWPORT: Viewport = Viewport {
825        top_row: 0,
826        top_col: 0,
827        width: 80,
828        height: 24,
829        wrap: hjkl_buffer::Wrap::None,
830        text_width: 80,
831        tab_width: 0,
832    };
833
834    pub fn new() -> Self {
835        Self {
836            clipboard: None,
837            last_cursor_shape: CursorShape::Block,
838            started: std::time::Instant::now(),
839            viewport: Self::DEFAULT_VIEWPORT,
840        }
841    }
842
843    /// Construct a [`DefaultHost`] with a custom initial viewport.
844    /// Useful for tests that want to exercise scrolloff math at a
845    /// specific window size.
846    pub fn with_viewport(viewport: Viewport) -> Self {
847        Self {
848            clipboard: None,
849            last_cursor_shape: CursorShape::Block,
850            started: std::time::Instant::now(),
851            viewport,
852        }
853    }
854
855    /// Most recent cursor shape requested by the engine.
856    pub fn last_cursor_shape(&self) -> CursorShape {
857        self.last_cursor_shape
858    }
859}
860
861impl Host for DefaultHost {
862    type Intent = ();
863
864    fn write_clipboard(&mut self, text: String) {
865        self.clipboard = Some(text);
866    }
867
868    fn read_clipboard(&mut self) -> Option<String> {
869        self.clipboard.clone()
870    }
871
872    fn now(&self) -> core::time::Duration {
873        self.started.elapsed()
874    }
875
876    fn prompt_search(&mut self) -> Option<String> {
877        None
878    }
879
880    fn emit_cursor_shape(&mut self, shape: CursorShape) {
881        self.last_cursor_shape = shape;
882    }
883
884    fn viewport(&self) -> &Viewport {
885        &self.viewport
886    }
887
888    fn viewport_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Viewport {
889        &mut self.viewport
890    }
891
892    fn emit_intent(&mut self, _intent: Self::Intent) {}
893}
894
895/// Engine render frame consumed by the host once per redraw.
896///
897/// Borrow-style — the engine builds it on demand from its internal
898/// state without allocating clones of large fields. Hosts diff across
899/// frames to decide what to repaint.
900///
901/// Coarse today: covers mode, cursor, cursor shape, viewport top, and
902/// a snapshot of the current line count (to size the gutter). The
903/// SPEC-target fields (`selections`, `highlights`, `command_line`,
904/// `search_prompt`, `status_line`) land once trait extraction wires
905/// the FSM through `SelectionSet` and the highlight pipeline.
906#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
907pub struct RenderFrame {
908    pub mode: SnapshotMode,
909    pub cursor_row: u32,
910    pub cursor_col: u32,
911    pub cursor_shape: CursorShape,
912    pub viewport_top: u32,
913    pub line_count: u32,
914}
915
916/// Coarse editor snapshot suitable for serde round-tripping.
917///
918/// Today's shape is intentionally minimal — it carries only the bits
919/// the runtime [`crate::Editor`] knows how to round-trip without the
920/// trait extraction (mode, cursor, lines, viewport top, settings).
921/// Once `Editor<B: Buffer, H: Host>` ships under phase 5, this struct
922/// grows to cover full SPEC state: registers, marks, jump list, change
923/// list, undo tree, full options.
924///
925/// Hosts that persist editor state between sessions should:
926///
927/// - Treat the snapshot as opaque. Don't manually mutate fields.
928/// - Always check `version` after deserialization; reject on
929///   mismatch rather than attempt migration.
930///
931/// # Wire-format stability
932///
933/// - **0.0.x:** [`Self::VERSION`] bumps with every structural change to
934///   the snapshot. Hosts must reject mismatched persisted state — no
935///   migration path is offered.
936/// - **0.1.0:** [`Self::VERSION`] freezes. Hosts persisting editor state
937///   between sessions can rely on the wire format being stable for the
938///   entire 0.1.x line.
939/// - **0.2.0+:** any further structural change to this struct requires a
940///   `VERSION++` bump and is gated behind a major version bump of the
941///   crate.
942#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
943#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
944pub struct EditorSnapshot {
945    /// Format version. See [`Self::VERSION`] for the lock policy.
946    /// Hosts use this to detect mismatched persisted state.
947    pub version: u32,
948    /// Mode at snapshot time (status-line granularity).
949    pub mode: SnapshotMode,
950    /// Cursor `(row, col)` in byte indexing.
951    pub cursor: (u32, u32),
952    /// Buffer lines. Trailing `\n` not included.
953    pub lines: Vec<String>,
954    /// Viewport top line at snapshot time.
955    pub viewport_top: u32,
956    /// Register bank. Vim's `""`, `"0`–`"9`, `"a`–`"z`, `"+`/`"*`.
957    /// Skipped for `Eq`/`PartialEq` because [`crate::Registers`]
958    /// doesn't derive them today.
959    pub registers: crate::Registers,
960    /// Named marks — both lowercase (`'a`–`'z`, buffer-scope) and
961    /// uppercase (`'A`–`'Z`, file-scope). Round-trips across tab
962    /// swaps in the host.
963    ///
964    /// 0.0.36: consolidated from the prior `file_marks` field;
965    /// lowercase marks now persist as well since they live in the
966    /// same unified [`crate::Editor::marks`] map.
967    pub marks: std::collections::BTreeMap<char, (u32, u32)>,
968}
969
970/// Status-line mode summary. Bridges to the legacy
971/// [`crate::VimMode`] without leaking the full FSM type into the
972/// snapshot wire format.
973#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
974#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
975pub enum SnapshotMode {
976    #[default]
977    Normal,
978    Insert,
979    Visual,
980    VisualLine,
981    VisualBlock,
982}
983
984impl EditorSnapshot {
985    /// Current snapshot format version.
986    ///
987    /// Bumped to 2 in v0.0.8: registers added.
988    /// Bumped to 3 in v0.0.9: file_marks added.
989    /// Bumped to 4 in v0.0.36: file_marks → unified `marks` map
990    /// (lowercase + uppercase consolidated).
991    ///
992    /// # Lock policy
993    ///
994    /// - **0.0.x (today):** `VERSION` bumps freely with each structural
995    ///   change to [`EditorSnapshot`]. Persisted state from an older
996    ///   patch release will not round-trip; hosts must reject the
997    ///   snapshot rather than attempt a field-by-field migration.
998    /// - **0.1.0:** `VERSION` freezes. Hosts persisting editor state
999    ///   between sessions can rely on the wire format being stable for
1000    ///   the entire 0.1.x line.
1001    /// - **0.2.0+:** any further structural change requires `VERSION++`
1002    ///   together with a major-version bump of `hjkl-engine`.
1003    pub const VERSION: u32 = 4;
1004}
1005
1006/// Errors surfaced from the engine to the host. Intentionally narrow —
1007/// callsites that fail in user-facing ways return `Result<_,
1008/// EngineError>`; internal invariant breaks use `debug_assert!`.
1009#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
1010pub enum EngineError {
1011    /// `:s/pat/.../` couldn't compile the pattern. Host displays the
1012    /// regex error in the status line.
1013    #[error("regex compile error: {0}")]
1014    Regex(#[from] regex::Error),
1015
1016    /// `:[range]` parse failed.
1017    #[error("invalid range: {0}")]
1018    InvalidRange(String),
1019
1020    /// Ex command parse failed (unknown command, malformed args).
1021    #[error("ex parse: {0}")]
1022    Ex(String),
1023
1024    /// Edit attempted on a read-only buffer.
1025    #[error("buffer is read-only")]
1026    ReadOnly,
1027
1028    /// Position passed by the caller pointed outside the buffer.
1029    #[error("position out of bounds: {0:?}")]
1030    OutOfBounds(Pos),
1031
1032    /// Snapshot version mismatch. Host should treat as "abandon
1033    /// snapshot" rather than attempt migration.
1034    #[error("snapshot version mismatch: file={0}, expected={1}")]
1035    SnapshotVersion(u32, u32),
1036}
1037
1038pub(crate) mod sealed {
1039    /// Sealing trait for the planned 0.1.0 [`super::Buffer`] surface.
1040    /// Pre-1.0 the engine reserves the right to add methods to the
1041    /// `Buffer` super-trait without a major bump; downstream cannot
1042    /// `impl Buffer` from outside this family.
1043    ///
1044    /// The in-tree [`hjkl_buffer::Buffer`] is the canonical impl; the
1045    /// `Sealed` marker for it lives in `crate::buffer_impl`. The module
1046    /// itself stays `pub(crate)` so the sibling impl module can name
1047    /// the trait while keeping the seal closed to the outside world.
1048    pub trait Sealed {}
1049}
1050
1051/// Cursor sub-trait of [`Buffer`].
1052///
1053/// `Pos` here is the engine's grapheme-indexed [`Pos`] type. Buffer
1054/// implementations convert at the boundary if their internal indexing
1055/// differs (e.g., the rope's byte indexing).
1056pub trait Cursor: Send {
1057    /// Active primary cursor position.
1058    fn cursor(&self) -> Pos;
1059    /// Move the active primary cursor.
1060    fn set_cursor(&mut self, pos: Pos);
1061    /// Byte offset for `pos`. Used by regex search bridges.
1062    fn byte_offset(&self, pos: Pos) -> usize;
1063    /// Inverse of [`Self::byte_offset`].
1064    fn pos_at_byte(&self, byte: usize) -> Pos;
1065}
1066
1067/// Read-only query sub-trait of [`Buffer`].
1068pub trait Query: Send {
1069    /// Number of logical lines (excluding the implicit trailing line).
1070    fn line_count(&self) -> u32;
1071    /// Borrow line `idx` (0-based). Implementations should panic on
1072    /// out-of-bounds rather than silently return empty.
1073    fn line(&self, idx: u32) -> &str;
1074    /// Total buffer length in bytes.
1075    fn len_bytes(&self) -> usize;
1076    /// Slice for the half-open `range`. May allocate (rope joins)
1077    /// or borrow (contiguous storage). Returns
1078    /// [`std::borrow::Cow<'_, str>`] so contiguous backends can
1079    /// avoid the allocation.
1080    fn slice(&self, range: core::ops::Range<Pos>) -> std::borrow::Cow<'_, str>;
1081    /// Monotonic mutation generation counter. Increments on every
1082    /// content-changing call (insert / delete / replace / fold-touch
1083    /// edit / `set_content`). Read-only ops (cursor moves, queries,
1084    /// view changes) leave it untouched.
1085    ///
1086    /// Engine consumers cache per-row data (search-match positions,
1087    /// syntax spans, wrap layout) keyed off this counter — when it
1088    /// advances, the cache is invalidated.
1089    ///
1090    /// Implementations may return any monotonically non-decreasing
1091    /// value (zero is fine for non-canonical impls that don't have a
1092    /// caching story); the contract is "if `dirty_gen` changed, the
1093    /// content **may** have changed."
1094    fn dirty_gen(&self) -> u64 {
1095        0
1096    }
1097
1098    /// Byte offset of the first byte of `row` within the buffer's
1099    /// canonical `lines().join("\n")` rendering. Out-of-range rows
1100    /// clamp to `len_bytes()`.
1101    ///
1102    /// Default implementation walks every prior row's byte length and
1103    /// adds a separator byte per row gap. Backends with a faster path
1104    /// (rope position-of-line) should override.
1105    ///
1106    /// Pre-0.1.0 default-impl addition — does not extend the sealed
1107    /// surface for downstream impls.
1108    fn byte_of_row(&self, row: usize) -> usize {
1109        let n = self.line_count() as usize;
1110        let row = row.min(n);
1111        let mut acc = 0usize;
1112        for r in 0..row {
1113            acc += self.line(r as u32).len();
1114            // Separator newline between rows. The canonical engine
1115            // join uses `\n` between every pair of lines (no trailing
1116            // newline), so add one separator per row strictly before
1117            // the last buffer row.
1118            if r + 1 < n {
1119                acc += 1;
1120            }
1121        }
1122        acc
1123    }
1124}
1125
1126/// Mutating sub-trait of [`Buffer`]. Distinct trait name from the
1127/// crate-root [`Edit`] struct — this one carries methods, the other
1128/// is a value type.
1129pub trait BufferEdit: Send {
1130    /// Insert `text` at `pos`. Implementations clamp out-of-range
1131    /// positions to the document end.
1132    fn insert_at(&mut self, pos: Pos, text: &str);
1133    /// Delete the half-open `range`.
1134    fn delete_range(&mut self, range: core::ops::Range<Pos>);
1135    /// Replace the half-open `range` with `replacement`.
1136    fn replace_range(&mut self, range: core::ops::Range<Pos>, replacement: &str);
1137    /// Replace the entire buffer content with `text`. The cursor is
1138    /// clamped to the surviving content. Used by `:e!` / undo
1139    /// restore / snapshot replay where expressing "replace whole
1140    /// buffer" via [`replace_range`] would require knowing the end
1141    /// position. Default impl uses [`replace_range`] with a
1142    /// best-effort end (`u32::MAX` / `u32::MAX`); the canonical
1143    /// in-tree impl overrides it for a single-shot rebuild.
1144    fn replace_all(&mut self, text: &str) {
1145        self.replace_range(
1146            Pos::ORIGIN..Pos {
1147                line: u32::MAX,
1148                col: u32::MAX,
1149            },
1150            text,
1151        );
1152    }
1153}
1154
1155/// Search sub-trait of [`Buffer`]. The pattern is owned by the engine;
1156/// buffers do not cache compiled regexes.
1157pub trait Search: Send {
1158    /// First match at-or-after `from`. `None` when no match remains.
1159    fn find_next(&self, from: Pos, pat: &regex::Regex) -> Option<core::ops::Range<Pos>>;
1160    /// Last match at-or-before `from`.
1161    fn find_prev(&self, from: Pos, pat: &regex::Regex) -> Option<core::ops::Range<Pos>>;
1162}
1163
1164/// Buffer super-trait — the pre-1.0 contract every backend implements.
1165///
1166/// Sealed to the engine's own crate family (in-tree
1167/// `hjkl_buffer::Buffer` is the canonical impl). Pre-0.1.0 the engine
1168/// reserves the right to add methods on patch bumps; downstream
1169/// consumers depend on the full trait without naming
1170/// [`sealed::Sealed`].
1171pub trait Buffer: Cursor + Query + BufferEdit + Search + sealed::Sealed + Send {}
1172
1173/// Canonical fold-mutation op carried through [`FoldProvider::apply`].
1174///
1175/// Introduced in 0.0.38 (Patch C-δ.4). The engine raises one `FoldOp`
1176/// per `z…` keystroke / `:fold*` Ex command and dispatches it through
1177/// the [`FoldProvider::apply`] surface. Hosts that own the fold storage
1178/// (default in-tree wraps `&mut hjkl_buffer::Buffer`) decide how to
1179/// apply it — possibly batching, deduping, or vetoing. Hosts without
1180/// folds use [`NoopFoldProvider`] which silently discards every op.
1181///
1182/// `FoldOp` is engine-canonical (per the design doc's resolved
1183/// question 8.2): hosts don't invent their own fold-op enums. Each
1184/// host that exposes folds embeds a `FoldOp` variant in its `Intent`
1185/// enum (or simply observes the engine's pending-fold-op queue via
1186/// [`crate::Editor::take_fold_ops`]).
1187///
1188/// Row indices are zero-based and match the row coordinate space used
1189/// by [`hjkl_buffer::Buffer`]'s fold methods.
1190#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
1191#[non_exhaustive]
1192pub enum FoldOp {
1193    /// `:fold {start,end}` / `zf{motion}` / visual-mode `zf` — register a
1194    /// new fold spanning `[start_row, end_row]` (inclusive). The `closed`
1195    /// flag matches the underlying [`hjkl_buffer::Fold::closed`].
1196    Add {
1197        start_row: usize,
1198        end_row: usize,
1199        closed: bool,
1200    },
1201    /// `zd` — drop the fold under `row` if any.
1202    RemoveAt(usize),
1203    /// `zo` — open the fold under `row` if any.
1204    OpenAt(usize),
1205    /// `zc` — close the fold under `row` if any.
1206    CloseAt(usize),
1207    /// `za` — flip the fold under `row` between open / closed.
1208    ToggleAt(usize),
1209    /// `zR` — open every fold in the buffer.
1210    OpenAll,
1211    /// `zM` — close every fold in the buffer.
1212    CloseAll,
1213    /// `zE` — eliminate every fold.
1214    ClearAll,
1215    /// Edit-driven fold invalidation. Drops every fold touching the
1216    /// row range `[start_row, end_row]`. Mirrors vim's "edits inside a
1217    /// fold open it" behaviour. Fired by the engine's edit pipeline,
1218    /// not bound to a `z…` keystroke.
1219    Invalidate { start_row: usize, end_row: usize },
1220}
1221
1222/// Fold-iteration + mutation trait. The engine asks "what's the next
1223/// visible row" / "is this row hidden" through this surface, and
1224/// dispatches fold mutations through [`FoldProvider::apply`], so fold
1225/// storage can live wherever the host pleases (on the buffer, in a
1226/// separate host-side fold tree, or absent entirely).
1227///
1228/// Introduced in 0.0.32 (Patch C-β) for read access; 0.0.38 (Patch
1229/// C-δ.4) added [`FoldProvider::apply`] + [`FoldProvider::invalidate_range`]
1230/// so engine call sites that used to call
1231/// `hjkl_buffer::Buffer::{open,close,toggle,…}_fold_at` directly route
1232/// through this trait now. The canonical read-only implementation
1233/// [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider`] wraps a
1234/// `&hjkl_buffer::Buffer`; the canonical mutable implementation
1235/// [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProviderMut`] wraps a
1236/// `&mut hjkl_buffer::Buffer`. Hosts that don't care about folds can
1237/// use [`NoopFoldProvider`].
1238///
1239/// The engine carries a `Box<dyn FoldProvider + 'a>` slot today and
1240/// looks up rows through it. Once `Editor<B, H>` flips generic
1241/// (Patch C, 0.1.0) the slot moves onto `Host` directly.
1242pub trait FoldProvider: Send {
1243    /// First visible row strictly after `row`, skipping hidden rows.
1244    /// `None` past the end of the buffer.
1245    fn next_visible_row(&self, row: usize, row_count: usize) -> Option<usize>;
1246    /// First visible row strictly before `row`. `None` past the top.
1247    fn prev_visible_row(&self, row: usize) -> Option<usize>;
1248    /// Is `row` currently hidden by a closed fold?
1249    fn is_row_hidden(&self, row: usize) -> bool;
1250    /// Range `(start_row, end_row, closed)` of the fold containing
1251    /// `row`, if any. Lets `za` / `zo` / `zc` find their target
1252    /// without iterating the full fold list.
1253    fn fold_at_row(&self, row: usize) -> Option<(usize, usize, bool)>;
1254
1255    /// Apply a [`FoldOp`] to the underlying fold storage. Read-only
1256    /// providers (e.g. [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProvider`] which
1257    /// holds a `&Buffer`) and providers that don't track folds (e.g.
1258    /// [`NoopFoldProvider`]) implement this as a no-op.
1259    ///
1260    /// Default impl is a no-op so that read-only / host-stub providers
1261    /// don't need to override it; mutable providers
1262    /// (e.g. [`crate::buffer_impl::BufferFoldProviderMut`]) override
1263    /// this to dispatch to the underlying buffer's fold methods.
1264    fn apply(&mut self, op: FoldOp) {
1265        let _ = op;
1266    }
1267
1268    /// Drop every fold whose range overlaps `[start_row, end_row]`.
1269    /// Edit pipelines call this after a user edit so vim's "edits
1270    /// inside a fold open it" behaviour fires. Default impl forwards
1271    /// to [`FoldProvider::apply`] with a [`FoldOp::Invalidate`].
1272    fn invalidate_range(&mut self, start_row: usize, end_row: usize) {
1273        self.apply(FoldOp::Invalidate { start_row, end_row });
1274    }
1275}
1276
1277/// No-op [`FoldProvider`] for hosts that don't expose folds. Every
1278/// row is visible; `is_row_hidden` always returns `false`.
1279#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy)]
1280pub struct NoopFoldProvider;
1281
1282impl FoldProvider for NoopFoldProvider {
1283    fn next_visible_row(&self, row: usize, row_count: usize) -> Option<usize> {
1284        let last = row_count.saturating_sub(1);
1285        if last == 0 && row == 0 {
1286            return None;
1287        }
1288        let r = row.checked_add(1)?;
1289        (r <= last).then_some(r)
1290    }
1291
1292    fn prev_visible_row(&self, row: usize) -> Option<usize> {
1293        row.checked_sub(1)
1294    }
1295
1296    fn is_row_hidden(&self, _row: usize) -> bool {
1297        false
1298    }
1299
1300    fn fold_at_row(&self, _row: usize) -> Option<(usize, usize, bool)> {
1301        None
1302    }
1303}
1304
1305#[cfg(test)]
1306mod tests {
1307    use super::*;
1308
1309    #[test]
1310    fn caret_is_empty() {
1311        let sel = Selection::caret(Pos::new(2, 4));
1312        assert!(sel.is_empty());
1313        assert_eq!(sel.anchor, sel.head);
1314    }
1315
1316    #[test]
1317    fn selection_set_default_has_one_caret() {
1318        let set = SelectionSet::default();
1319        assert_eq!(set.items.len(), 1);
1320        assert_eq!(set.primary, 0);
1321        assert_eq!(set.primary().anchor, Pos::ORIGIN);
1322    }
1323
1324    #[test]
1325    fn edit_constructors() {
1326        let p = Pos::new(0, 5);
1327        assert_eq!(Edit::insert(p, "x").range, p..p);
1328        assert!(Edit::insert(p, "x").replacement == "x");
1329        assert!(Edit::delete(p..p).replacement.is_empty());
1330    }
1331
1332    #[test]
1333    fn attrs_flags() {
1334        let a = Attrs::BOLD | Attrs::UNDERLINE;
1335        assert!(a.contains(Attrs::BOLD));
1336        assert!(!a.contains(Attrs::ITALIC));
1337    }
1338
1339    #[test]
1340    fn options_set_get_roundtrip() {
1341        let mut o = Options::default();
1342        o.set_by_name("tabstop", OptionValue::Int(4)).unwrap();
1343        assert!(matches!(o.get_by_name("ts"), Some(OptionValue::Int(4))));
1344        o.set_by_name("expandtab", OptionValue::Bool(true)).unwrap();
1345        assert!(matches!(o.get_by_name("et"), Some(OptionValue::Bool(true))));
1346        o.set_by_name("iskeyword", OptionValue::String("a-z".into()))
1347            .unwrap();
1348        match o.get_by_name("iskeyword") {
1349            Some(OptionValue::String(s)) => assert_eq!(s, "a-z"),
1350            other => panic!("expected String, got {other:?}"),
1351        }
1352    }
1353
1354    #[test]
1355    fn options_unknown_name_errors_on_set() {
1356        let mut o = Options::default();
1357        assert!(matches!(
1358            o.set_by_name("frobnicate", OptionValue::Int(1)),
1359            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1360        ));
1361        assert!(o.get_by_name("frobnicate").is_none());
1362    }
1363
1364    #[test]
1365    fn options_type_mismatch_errors() {
1366        let mut o = Options::default();
1367        assert!(matches!(
1368            o.set_by_name("tabstop", OptionValue::String("nope".into())),
1369            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1370        ));
1371        assert!(matches!(
1372            o.set_by_name("iskeyword", OptionValue::Int(7)),
1373            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1374        ));
1375    }
1376
1377    #[test]
1378    fn options_int_to_bool_coercion() {
1379        // `:set ic=0` reads as boolean false; `:set ic=1` as true.
1380        // Common vim spelling.
1381        let mut o = Options::default();
1382        o.set_by_name("ignorecase", OptionValue::Int(1)).unwrap();
1383        assert!(matches!(o.get_by_name("ic"), Some(OptionValue::Bool(true))));
1384        o.set_by_name("ignorecase", OptionValue::Int(0)).unwrap();
1385        assert!(matches!(
1386            o.get_by_name("ic"),
1387            Some(OptionValue::Bool(false))
1388        ));
1389    }
1390
1391    #[test]
1392    fn options_wrap_linebreak_roundtrip() {
1393        let mut o = Options::default();
1394        assert_eq!(o.wrap, WrapMode::None);
1395        o.set_by_name("wrap", OptionValue::Bool(true)).unwrap();
1396        assert_eq!(o.wrap, WrapMode::Char);
1397        o.set_by_name("linebreak", OptionValue::Bool(true)).unwrap();
1398        assert_eq!(o.wrap, WrapMode::Word);
1399        assert!(matches!(
1400            o.get_by_name("wrap"),
1401            Some(OptionValue::Bool(true))
1402        ));
1403        assert!(matches!(
1404            o.get_by_name("lbr"),
1405            Some(OptionValue::Bool(true))
1406        ));
1407        o.set_by_name("linebreak", OptionValue::Bool(false))
1408            .unwrap();
1409        assert_eq!(o.wrap, WrapMode::Char);
1410        o.set_by_name("wrap", OptionValue::Bool(false)).unwrap();
1411        assert_eq!(o.wrap, WrapMode::None);
1412    }
1413
1414    #[test]
1415    fn options_default_modern() {
1416        // 0.2.0: defaults flipped from vim's tabstop=8/expandtab=off to
1417        // modern editor defaults (4-space soft tabs).
1418        let o = Options::default();
1419        assert_eq!(o.tabstop, 4);
1420        assert_eq!(o.shiftwidth, 4);
1421        assert_eq!(o.softtabstop, 4);
1422        assert!(o.expandtab);
1423        assert!(o.hlsearch);
1424        assert!(o.wrapscan);
1425        assert!(o.smartindent);
1426        assert_eq!(o.timeout_len, core::time::Duration::from_millis(1000));
1427    }
1428
1429    #[test]
1430    fn editor_snapshot_version_const() {
1431        assert_eq!(EditorSnapshot::VERSION, 4);
1432    }
1433
1434    #[test]
1435    fn editor_snapshot_default_shape() {
1436        let s = EditorSnapshot {
1437            version: EditorSnapshot::VERSION,
1438            mode: SnapshotMode::Normal,
1439            cursor: (0, 0),
1440            lines: vec!["hello".to_string()],
1441            viewport_top: 0,
1442            registers: crate::Registers::default(),
1443            marks: Default::default(),
1444        };
1445        assert_eq!(s.cursor, (0, 0));
1446        assert_eq!(s.lines.len(), 1);
1447    }
1448
1449    #[cfg(feature = "serde")]
1450    #[test]
1451    fn editor_snapshot_roundtrip() {
1452        let mut marks = std::collections::BTreeMap::new();
1453        marks.insert('A', (5u32, 2u32));
1454        marks.insert('a', (1u32, 0u32));
1455        let s = EditorSnapshot {
1456            version: EditorSnapshot::VERSION,
1457            mode: SnapshotMode::Insert,
1458            cursor: (3, 7),
1459            lines: vec!["alpha".into(), "beta".into()],
1460            viewport_top: 2,
1461            registers: crate::Registers::default(),
1462            marks,
1463        };
1464        let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
1465        let back: EditorSnapshot = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
1466        assert_eq!(s.cursor, back.cursor);
1467        assert_eq!(s.lines, back.lines);
1468        assert_eq!(s.viewport_top, back.viewport_top);
1469    }
1470
1471    #[test]
1472    fn engine_error_display() {
1473        let e = EngineError::ReadOnly;
1474        assert_eq!(e.to_string(), "buffer is read-only");
1475        let e = EngineError::OutOfBounds(Pos::new(3, 7));
1476        assert!(e.to_string().contains("out of bounds"));
1477    }
1478
1479    // ── New render-level options ─────────────────────────────────────────────
1480
1481    #[test]
1482    fn options_cursorline_roundtrip() {
1483        let mut o = Options::default();
1484        assert!(o.cursorline, "cursorline defaults to true");
1485        o.set_by_name("cursorline", OptionValue::Bool(false))
1486            .unwrap();
1487        assert!(matches!(
1488            o.get_by_name("cul"),
1489            Some(OptionValue::Bool(false))
1490        ));
1491        o.set_by_name("cul", OptionValue::Bool(true)).unwrap();
1492        assert!(matches!(
1493            o.get_by_name("cursorline"),
1494            Some(OptionValue::Bool(true))
1495        ));
1496    }
1497
1498    #[test]
1499    fn options_cursorcolumn_roundtrip() {
1500        let mut o = Options::default();
1501        assert!(!o.cursorcolumn, "cursorcolumn defaults to false");
1502        o.set_by_name("cuc", OptionValue::Bool(true)).unwrap();
1503        assert!(matches!(
1504            o.get_by_name("cursorcolumn"),
1505            Some(OptionValue::Bool(true))
1506        ));
1507    }
1508
1509    #[test]
1510    fn options_signcolumn_roundtrip() {
1511        let mut o = Options::default();
1512        assert_eq!(
1513            o.signcolumn,
1514            SignColumnMode::Auto,
1515            "signcolumn defaults to auto"
1516        );
1517        o.set_by_name("signcolumn", OptionValue::String("yes".into()))
1518            .unwrap();
1519        assert_eq!(o.signcolumn, SignColumnMode::Yes);
1520        assert_eq!(
1521            o.get_by_name("scl"),
1522            Some(OptionValue::String("yes".into()))
1523        );
1524        o.set_by_name("scl", OptionValue::String("no".into()))
1525            .unwrap();
1526        assert_eq!(o.signcolumn, SignColumnMode::No);
1527        o.set_by_name("scl", OptionValue::String("auto".into()))
1528            .unwrap();
1529        assert_eq!(o.signcolumn, SignColumnMode::Auto);
1530    }
1531
1532    #[test]
1533    fn options_signcolumn_rejects_invalid() {
1534        let mut o = Options::default();
1535        assert!(matches!(
1536            o.set_by_name("signcolumn", OptionValue::String("maybe".into())),
1537            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1538        ));
1539        // Type mismatch
1540        assert!(matches!(
1541            o.set_by_name("signcolumn", OptionValue::Bool(true)),
1542            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1543        ));
1544    }
1545
1546    #[test]
1547    fn options_foldcolumn_roundtrip() {
1548        let mut o = Options::default();
1549        assert_eq!(o.foldcolumn, 0, "foldcolumn defaults to 0");
1550        o.set_by_name("fdc", OptionValue::Int(3)).unwrap();
1551        assert_eq!(o.foldcolumn, 3);
1552        assert_eq!(o.get_by_name("foldcolumn"), Some(OptionValue::Int(3)));
1553    }
1554
1555    #[test]
1556    fn options_foldcolumn_rejects_out_of_range() {
1557        let mut o = Options::default();
1558        assert!(matches!(
1559            o.set_by_name("foldcolumn", OptionValue::Int(13)),
1560            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1561        ));
1562        assert!(matches!(
1563            o.set_by_name("foldcolumn", OptionValue::Int(-1)),
1564            Err(EngineError::Ex(_))
1565        ));
1566    }
1567
1568    #[test]
1569    fn options_colorcolumn_roundtrip() {
1570        let mut o = Options::default();
1571        assert_eq!(o.colorcolumn, "", "colorcolumn defaults to empty string");
1572        o.set_by_name("cc", OptionValue::String("80,120".into()))
1573            .unwrap();
1574        assert_eq!(
1575            o.get_by_name("colorcolumn"),
1576            Some(OptionValue::String("80,120".into()))
1577        );
1578        o.set_by_name("colorcolumn", OptionValue::String(String::new()))
1579            .unwrap();
1580        assert_eq!(
1581            o.get_by_name("cc"),
1582            Some(OptionValue::String(String::new()))
1583        );
1584    }
1585
1586    #[test]
1587    fn options_cursorline_alias_cul() {
1588        let mut o = Options::default();
1589        // `:set cul` — bare name turns bool on
1590        o.set_by_name("cul", OptionValue::Bool(true)).unwrap();
1591        assert!(o.cursorline);
1592        // `:set nocul` → Bool(false)
1593        o.set_by_name("cul", OptionValue::Bool(false)).unwrap();
1594        assert!(!o.cursorline);
1595    }
1596
1597    #[test]
1598    fn sign_column_mode_default_is_auto() {
1599        assert_eq!(SignColumnMode::default(), SignColumnMode::Auto);
1600    }
1601}