koda_cli/wrap_util.rs
1//! Shared word-wrap line counting.
2//!
3//! Single source of truth for the word-boundary wrapping algorithm
4//! used by both `scroll_buffer` (history panel) and `wrap_input`
5//! (input area). Must match ratatui's `Wrap { trim: false }` behavior.
6//!
7//! Extracted from duplicated implementations (#527).
8
9use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar;
10
11/// Compute how many visual lines a text string occupies at a given width.
12///
13/// Uses word-boundary wrapping consistent with ratatui's
14/// `Paragraph::wrap(Wrap { trim: false })`. When a word would overflow
15/// the current row, it breaks *before* the word.
16///
17/// For words longer than the terminal width, force-breaks mid-word.
18///
19/// # Examples
20///
21/// ```ignore
22/// use koda_cli::wrap_util::visual_line_count;
23///
24/// // Short line — fits in one row
25/// assert_eq!(visual_line_count("hello world", 80), 1);
26///
27/// // Empty string counts as one row (the cursor still occupies a cell)
28/// assert_eq!(visual_line_count("", 80), 1);
29///
30/// // 160 identical chars at width 80 = 2 rows
31/// assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&"x".repeat(160), 80), 2);
32///
33/// // Word-wrap: the second word is wrapped to the next row
34/// // because 75 + 1 + 75 = 151 > 80
35/// let s = format!("{} {}", "a".repeat(75), "b".repeat(75));
36/// assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&s, 80), 2);
37/// ```
38pub fn visual_line_count(text: &str, width: usize) -> usize {
39 if text.is_empty() {
40 return 1;
41 }
42 let w = width.max(1);
43 let mut rows = 1usize;
44 let mut col = 0usize;
45 let mut word_start_col = 0usize;
46 let mut in_word = false;
47
48 for ch in text.chars() {
49 let char_w = ch.width().unwrap_or(0);
50 let is_space = ch == ' ' || ch == '\t';
51
52 if is_space {
53 in_word = false;
54 if col + char_w > w {
55 rows += 1;
56 col = char_w;
57 } else {
58 col += char_w;
59 }
60 word_start_col = col;
61 } else {
62 if !in_word {
63 word_start_col = col;
64 in_word = true;
65 }
66 if col + char_w > w {
67 if word_start_col > 0 && word_start_col <= w {
68 // Word doesn't fit but row had prior content:
69 // wrap *before* this word.
70 rows += 1;
71 let word_len_so_far = col - word_start_col;
72 col = word_len_so_far + char_w;
73 word_start_col = 0;
74 } else {
75 // Word at column 0 (longer than width): force-break.
76 rows += 1;
77 col = char_w;
78 word_start_col = 0;
79 }
80 } else {
81 col += char_w;
82 }
83 }
84 }
85 rows
86}
87
88#[cfg(test)]
89mod tests {
90 use super::*;
91
92 #[test]
93 fn short_line() {
94 assert_eq!(visual_line_count("hello", 80), 1);
95 }
96
97 #[test]
98 fn empty_line() {
99 assert_eq!(visual_line_count("", 80), 1);
100 }
101
102 #[test]
103 fn char_wrap() {
104 assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&"x".repeat(160), 80), 2);
105 }
106
107 #[test]
108 fn word_wrap() {
109 let line = format!("{} {}", "a".repeat(75), "b".repeat(75));
110 assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&line, 80), 2);
111 }
112
113 #[test]
114 fn word_longer_than_width() {
115 assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&"x".repeat(200), 80), 3);
116 }
117
118 #[test]
119 fn exact_width() {
120 assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&"x".repeat(80), 80), 1);
121 }
122
123 #[test]
124 fn exact_width_plus_one() {
125 assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&"x".repeat(81), 80), 2);
126 }
127
128 #[test]
129 fn word_wrap_breaks_before_word() {
130 let text = format!("{} foobar", "a".repeat(76));
131 assert_eq!(visual_line_count(&text, 80), 2);
132 }
133}