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makeover_tui/
piece.rs

1//! The pieces every terminal app draws, drawn once.
2//!
3//! # Called `widget` until 0.19.0
4//!
5//! Renamed because `makeover-layout` 0.20.0 took the word for something else,
6//! and the two meanings do not sit together. A `Region::Widget` there is
7//! host-agnostic: a named assembly of primitives that every renderer draws its
8//! own way. What is in this module is the opposite end — renderer-local, the
9//! answer to *what a meter looks like in cells*, taking a description plus what
10//! only a terminal knows.
11//!
12//! One word for both would have made the tier unreadable in the crate that
13//! implements it. This half moved because the other half is the ecosystem-facing
14//! one: a second or third party naming a widget is naming the layout kind, and
15//! nothing outside this tree ever needed a word for a drawing routine.
16//!
17//! `WidgetStyle` went with it and is `PieceStyle`.
18//!
19//! Arrived in 0.16.0 out of `quasi-tui`, which had written all of them and was
20//! the second consumer to do so. A meter, a badge, a control, a figure and a
21//! form field are what a screen is made of below the level [`table`](crate::table)
22//! works at, and every one of them had been hand-rolled at least twice in this
23//! tree before it was lifted.
24//!
25//! # What these take, and what they leave alone
26//!
27//! Each takes a `makeover-layout` description, a [`PieceStyle`], and whatever
28//! the *host* knows that a description never carries. That last part is the
29//! shape worth copying: [`field`] takes what is currently typed in the box as a
30//! separate argument, because [`Field`] deliberately does not carry a value and
31//! is not going to. `makeover-immediate` reached the same seam from the other
32//! side with its `Filling`, and [`Held`] is that seam here.
33//!
34//! Focus is the other one. Nothing in a description says which control the user
35//! is on, so every drawing here takes `focused` as an argument and the caller
36//! is what counts. What focus *looks like* is this crate's answer and not the
37//! caller's, which is the point of it being here: see
38//! [`PieceStyle::focused`].
39//!
40//! # What they do not do
41//!
42//! No layout. Each answers rows for a width, or draws into the rect it is
43//! given, top-aligned, and never below it. Nothing here measures twice and
44//! nothing here places anything relative to anything else, because the moment
45//! it did it would be a layout engine with one consumer's flow baked into it.
46
47use makeover_layout::{Act, Field, FieldKind, Figure, Heading, Meter, Token, Tone};
48use ratatui::buffer::Buffer;
49use ratatui::layout::Rect;
50use ratatui::style::{Modifier, Style};
51use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
52
53use crate::text;
54
55/// The colours and marks the drawings below use.
56///
57/// [`TableStyle`](crate::table::TableStyle)'s shape, for its reasons: an
58/// ungated struct of styles with a [`Default`], plus a
59/// [`from_theme`](Self::from_theme) that is what a consumer holding a loaded
60/// theme should reach for first. A consumer painting bevels and nothing else
61/// should not have to supply text tones it never uses, and gating the whole
62/// module on `theme` would make these unreachable to anyone hand-picking
63/// colours.
64///
65/// The default is the one that survives a terminal with no colour at all:
66/// modifiers only, no foreground anywhere. That is not a placeholder. A
67/// two-colour terminal is the case where a `Style` carrying a foreground is a
68/// foreground that will not land, and bold-and-reversed is what is left.
69#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
70pub struct PieceStyle {
71    /// Ordinary content, and what [`Tone::Neutral`] reads as.
72    pub content: Style,
73    /// Content one step back: a field's label, a quoted run.
74    pub secondary: Style,
75    /// Content two steps back: a caption, a hint, a meter's reading.
76    pub muted: Style,
77    /// Something worth knowing and nothing to do about it.
78    pub info: Style,
79    /// Something finished and it worked.
80    pub success: Style,
81    /// Something the user should look at.
82    pub warning: Style,
83    /// Something broken, or about to be destroyed.
84    pub danger: Style,
85    /// A page title.
86    pub page: Style,
87    /// A section title.
88    pub section: Style,
89    /// A subsection title.
90    pub subsection: Style,
91    /// Text that goes somewhere, and a control's label.
92    pub action: Style,
93    /// A control filled with the action colour, for the one on a screen that is
94    /// the thing to press. A form's submit is the case that has it.
95    pub filled: Style,
96    /// A surface set back from the one it sits on, by colour and nothing else.
97    /// What a code run takes, since every cell is monospace and the thing a
98    /// webview says with a typeface cannot be said that way here.
99    pub sunken: Style,
100    /// What "you are on this one" adds to whatever it lands on.
101    ///
102    /// Reversed video by default, which is the affordance a cell has left once
103    /// colour is spent on tone and bold on weight. A webview says it with an
104    /// outline; a terminal has no outline that is not four more cells.
105    pub focus: Modifier,
106    /// How many cells [`meter`] spends on its bar.
107    pub meter_cells: u16,
108    /// The filled part of a bar.
109    pub meter_full: char,
110    /// The empty part of a bar.
111    pub meter_empty: char,
112    /// What marks a compulsory field, appended to its label.
113    ///
114    /// A knob for `makeover-immediate`'s reason: it is the one piece of *copy*
115    /// here, and copy is not a renderer's call.
116    pub required_marker: &'static str,
117}
118
119impl Default for PieceStyle {
120    /// Modifiers only, no foreground: what survives a terminal with two
121    /// colours.
122    fn default() -> Self {
123        Self {
124            content: Style::new(),
125            secondary: Style::new(),
126            muted: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::DIM),
127            info: Style::new(),
128            success: Style::new(),
129            warning: Style::new(),
130            danger: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
131            page: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
132            section: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
133            subsection: Style::new(),
134            action: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::UNDERLINED),
135            filled: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::REVERSED),
136            sunken: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::DIM),
137            focus: Modifier::REVERSED,
138            meter_cells: 10,
139            meter_full: '#',
140            meter_empty: '-',
141            required_marker: "*",
142        }
143    }
144}
145
146impl PieceStyle {
147    /// The house widgets, from a loaded theme.
148    ///
149    /// The lift this module exists for. `quasi-tui` carried every line of this
150    /// as private methods on its own renderer; a second terminal app wanting a
151    /// toned control had no way to reach them and would have picked its own
152    /// colours for the same five tones.
153    #[cfg(feature = "theme")]
154    #[must_use]
155    pub fn from_theme(theme: &crate::Theme) -> Self {
156        Self {
157            content: Style::new().fg(theme.content_primary),
158            secondary: Style::new().fg(theme.content_secondary),
159            muted: Style::new().fg(theme.content_muted),
160            info: Style::new().fg(theme.status_info),
161            success: Style::new().fg(theme.status_success),
162            warning: Style::new().fg(theme.status_warning),
163            danger: Style::new().fg(theme.status_danger),
164            // Three depths and two of them are bold, which is the whole of what
165            // a terminal has: there is no type scale in a grid of one cell
166            // size. A page title takes bold and the accent, a section bold, a
167            // subsection the secondary colour. That is the emphasis order a
168            // webview's type scale says with size, said with the two axes a
169            // cell has.
170            page: Style::new()
171                .fg(theme.action_primary)
172                .add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
173            section: Style::new()
174                .fg(theme.content_primary)
175                .add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
176            subsection: Style::new().fg(theme.content_secondary),
177            action: Style::new().fg(theme.action_primary),
178            filled: Style::new().fg(theme.selection_on).bg(theme.action_primary),
179            sunken: Style::new().bg(theme.surface_sunken),
180            focus: Modifier::REVERSED,
181            meter_cells: 10,
182            meter_full: '#',
183            meter_empty: '-',
184            required_marker: "*",
185        }
186    }
187
188    /// The style a tone reads as.
189    ///
190    /// [`Tone`] is closed and stays closed, so this is total and needs no
191    /// fallback arm.
192    #[must_use]
193    pub const fn tone(&self, tone: Tone) -> Style {
194        match tone {
195            Tone::Neutral => self.content,
196            Tone::Info => self.info,
197            Tone::Success => self.success,
198            Tone::Warning => self.warning,
199            Tone::Danger => self.danger,
200        }
201    }
202
203    /// The style a heading reads as.
204    #[must_use]
205    pub const fn heading(&self, level: Heading) -> Style {
206        match level {
207            Heading::Page => self.page,
208            Heading::Section => self.section,
209            Heading::Subsection => self.subsection,
210        }
211    }
212
213    /// `style`, plus the mark that says the user is on this one.
214    ///
215    /// Takes the flag rather than being called behind an `if`, because every
216    /// caller has a bool in hand and the branch is the part that gets forgotten.
217    #[must_use]
218    pub fn focused(&self, focused: bool, style: Style) -> Style {
219        if focused {
220            style.add_modifier(self.focus)
221        } else {
222            style
223        }
224    }
225}
226
227/// What a field currently holds, which a description never carries.
228///
229/// The terminal counterpart of `makeover_immediate::Filling`, and the same seam:
230/// there the widget writes through a `&mut` as the value is edited, and here the
231/// caller keeps an edit buffer and lends it out for the draw. Neither is
232/// something [`Field`] could carry without becoming a form model.
233///
234/// An enum rather than a bag of options, for `Filling`'s reason: a checkbox
235/// holding a string is unsayable here, where a struct would let it be said and
236/// then have to cope.
237#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
238pub enum Held<'a> {
239    /// Nothing typed and nothing chosen. The control draws empty.
240    #[default]
241    Absent,
242    /// What is in the box, or the `value` of the chosen [`Choice`].
243    ///
244    /// [`Choice`]: makeover_layout::Choice
245    Text(&'a str),
246    /// A checkbox, on or off.
247    On(bool),
248}
249
250impl<'a> Held<'a> {
251    /// What is typed, as a string. A checkbox has no text and answers empty.
252    #[must_use]
253    pub const fn text(self) -> &'a str {
254        match self {
255            Self::Text(text) => text,
256            Self::Absent | Self::On(_) => "",
257        }
258    }
259
260    /// Whether a checkbox is ticked.
261    #[must_use]
262    pub const fn on(self) -> bool {
263        matches!(self, Self::On(true))
264    }
265}
266
267/// A proportion as one line: the bar, then the reading beside it.
268///
269/// The reading is built here from the two numbers and the noun rather than
270/// taken assembled, which is what [`Meter::label`] carrying the noun alone is
271/// for: a terminal at one line and a tooltip want different sentence orders.
272#[must_use]
273pub fn meter(style: &PieceStyle, meter: &Meter<'_>) -> Line<'static> {
274    let cells = u32::from(style.meter_cells);
275    let filled = meter
276        .done
277        .checked_mul(cells)
278        .and_then(|reached| reached.checked_div(meter.total))
279        .unwrap_or(0)
280        .min(cells);
281    let bar = format!(
282        "{}{}",
283        style.meter_full.to_string().repeat(filled as usize),
284        style
285            .meter_empty
286            .to_string()
287            .repeat((cells - filled) as usize)
288    );
289    let reading = match meter.label {
290        Some(label) => format!(" {}/{} {label}", meter.done, meter.total),
291        None => format!(" {}/{}", meter.done, meter.total),
292    };
293    Line::from(vec![
294        Span::styled(bar, style.tone(meter.tone)),
295        Span::styled(reading, style.muted),
296    ])
297}
298
299/// A badge or a chip as one span.
300///
301/// Round for a badge, square for a chip. A chip answers a press and a badge does
302/// not, and the bracket is the only affordance a cell has left once colour is
303/// spent on the tone.
304///
305/// `latched` is a chip that is switched on, and it reads as reversed. So does
306/// focus, which is a collision a terminal cannot avoid: latched is "this filter
307/// is on" and focused is "you are here", and there is one spare axis for two
308/// facts. Said here rather than resolved by inventing a third look nobody would
309/// read.
310///
311/// A chip's removable half is not drawn. The `x` a webview hangs on a chip is a
312/// second control inside one span, and a terminal reaches a control by focusing
313/// it; two targets in one cell run is a question for whoever owns the
314/// interaction, not for a drawing.
315#[must_use]
316pub fn token(
317    style: &PieceStyle,
318    label: &str,
319    kind: Token,
320    tone: Tone,
321    latched: bool,
322    focused: bool,
323) -> Span<'static> {
324    let painted = style.tone(tone);
325    let painted = if latched {
326        painted.add_modifier(style.focus)
327    } else {
328        style.focused(focused, painted)
329    };
330    match kind {
331        Token::Badge => Span::styled(format!("({label})"), painted),
332        Token::Chip { .. } => Span::styled(format!("[{label}]"), painted),
333    }
334}
335
336/// A control as one line.
337///
338/// `< Label > (key)`, and the key only where the description named one. That
339/// member is the one place `makeover-layout` anticipated a terminal before there
340/// was one, and this is the renderer that reads it.
341///
342/// A disabled control is drawn muted and is not marked focused, whatever the
343/// caller passed: it is present, visible and not answering, so a focus mark on
344/// it would be an affordance that lies. Whether it is reachable at all is the
345/// caller's count to keep — ask [`Act::disabled`].
346#[must_use]
347pub fn act(style: &PieceStyle, act: &Act<'_>, focused: bool) -> Line<'static> {
348    let painted = if act.disabled() {
349        style.muted
350    } else {
351        style.focused(focused, style.tone(act.tone))
352    };
353    let label = match act.key {
354        Some(key) => format!("< {} > ({key})", act.label),
355        None => format!("< {} >", act.label),
356    };
357    Line::from(Span::styled(label, painted))
358}
359
360/// A control filled with the action colour, for the one press a screen is about.
361///
362/// `[ Label ]` rather than `< Label >`, which is the weight difference a webview
363/// carries as a primary-versus-secondary button. A form's submit is the case
364/// this exists for.
365#[must_use]
366pub fn filled_act(style: &PieceStyle, label: &str, focused: bool) -> Line<'static> {
367    Line::from(Span::styled(
368        format!("[ {label} ]"),
369        style.focused(focused, style.filled),
370    ))
371}
372
373/// The rows [`figure`] wants at `width`.
374#[must_use]
375pub fn figure_height(figure: &Figure<'_>, width: u16) -> u16 {
376    text::height(figure.value, width) + text::height(figure.caption, width)
377}
378
379/// A figure: the number, then what it counts under it.
380///
381/// The tone lands on the value and its change rather than on the caption, which
382/// is what [`Figure::tone`] means: the figure is an ordinary fact and it is the
383/// movement that reads as good or bad.
384pub fn figure(style: &PieceStyle, figure: &Figure<'_>, area: Rect, buf: &mut Buffer) -> u16 {
385    let value = match figure.change {
386        Some(change) => format!("{} {change}", figure.value),
387        None => figure.value.to_owned(),
388    };
389    let used = text::draw(
390        &value,
391        style.tone(figure.tone).add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
392        area,
393        buf,
394    );
395    used + text::draw(figure.caption, style.muted, below(area, used), buf)
396}
397
398/// The rows [`field`] wants at `width`.
399///
400/// A label row, the control's rows, and a row for whatever went wrong. A hidden
401/// field is nothing at all, which is the one field kind a terminal and a webview
402/// agree on completely.
403#[must_use]
404pub fn field_height(style: &PieceStyle, field: &Field<'_>, width: u16) -> u16 {
405    if !field.kind.visible() {
406        return 0;
407    }
408    let label = text::height(&label_of(style, field), width);
409    let body = match field.kind {
410        FieldKind::Textarea => 3,
411        kind if kind.offers_options() => u16::try_from(field.options.len()).unwrap_or(u16::MAX),
412        _ => 1,
413    };
414    let note = note_of(field).map_or(0, |note| text::height(note, width));
415    label + body + note
416}
417
418/// A question: its label, the box, and its standing help or what is wrong now.
419///
420/// `held` is what the user has done to it since the screen arrived, which is the
421/// argument a description cannot supply. See [`Held`].
422///
423/// `focused` marks the box rather than the label, because the box is where the
424/// typing lands.
425pub fn field(
426    style: &PieceStyle,
427    field: &Field<'_>,
428    held: Held<'_>,
429    focused: bool,
430    area: Rect,
431    buf: &mut Buffer,
432) -> u16 {
433    // A hidden field is data travelling with the form. There is nothing to
434    // draw, and whoever submits carries it.
435    if !field.kind.visible() || area.width == 0 || area.height == 0 {
436        return 0;
437    }
438
439    let mut used = text::draw(&label_of(style, field), style.secondary, area, buf);
440
441    let well = style.focused(focused, style.content);
442    let placeholder = field.placeholder.unwrap_or_default();
443
444    used += match field.kind {
445        FieldKind::Checkbox => text::draw(
446            if held.on() { "[x]" } else { "[ ]" },
447            well,
448            below(area, used),
449            buf,
450        ),
451        kind if kind.offers_options() => {
452            let mut rows = 0;
453            for choice in field.options {
454                let chosen = held.text() == choice.value;
455                let mark = if chosen { "(*)" } else { "( )" };
456                rows += text::draw(
457                    &format!("{mark} {}", choice.label),
458                    if chosen { well } else { style.muted },
459                    below(area, used + rows),
460                    buf,
461                );
462            }
463            rows
464        }
465        // A secret's dots come from the caller's buffer and can come from
466        // nowhere else: a password that comes back down the wire is a password
467        // in a page and in a proxy log, so a description carries nothing to dot
468        // out. This is the one control that would be undrawable without `held`.
469        FieldKind::Secret if !held.text().is_empty() => {
470            let dots = "*".repeat(held.text().chars().count());
471            text::draw(&dots, well, below(area, used), buf).max(1)
472        }
473        // A file field has no way back on a terminal any more than it has on an
474        // HTTP host. The name is drawn and picking one belongs to whoever owns
475        // the interaction.
476        _ if held.text().is_empty() => {
477            empty_well(style, placeholder, well, focused, below(area, used), buf)
478        }
479        _ => text::draw(held.text(), well, below(area, used), buf),
480    };
481
482    // The error wins over the hint, the same order a webview uses: a hint is
483    // what to type and an error is what went wrong, and once something has gone
484    // wrong that is the sentence worth the row.
485    match note_of(field) {
486        Some(note) => {
487            let painted = if field.error.is_some() {
488                style.danger
489            } else {
490                style.muted
491            };
492            used + text::draw(note, painted, below(area, used), buf)
493        }
494        None => used,
495    }
496}
497
498/// The label, marked where the field is compulsory.
499fn label_of(style: &PieceStyle, field: &Field<'_>) -> String {
500    if field.required {
501        format!("{} {}", field.label, style.required_marker)
502    } else {
503        field.label.to_owned()
504    }
505}
506
507/// What goes under the box: what is wrong now, or the standing help.
508fn note_of<'a>(field: &Field<'a>) -> Option<&'a str> {
509    field.error.or(field.hint)
510}
511
512/// A box with nothing in it: the ghost text, and the caret when it has focus.
513///
514/// The caret is not decoration. An empty field under a style is an empty field,
515/// so a focused one with no placeholder drew literally nothing and there was no
516/// way to tell the box was where the typing would go. A browser has a blinking
517/// bar for this and gets it without asking; a terminal has one cell of reversed
518/// video, put on the first column, which is where the first character lands.
519fn empty_well(
520    style: &PieceStyle,
521    placeholder: &str,
522    well: Style,
523    focused: bool,
524    area: Rect,
525    buf: &mut Buffer,
526) -> u16 {
527    let used = text::draw(placeholder, style.muted, area, buf).max(1);
528    if focused
529        && area.height > 0
530        && area.width > 0
531        && let Some(cell) = buf.cell_mut((area.x, area.y))
532    {
533        cell.set_style(well);
534    }
535    used
536}
537
538/// What is left of `area` after `used` rows from the top.
539fn below(area: Rect, used: u16) -> Rect {
540    let used = used.min(area.height);
541    Rect {
542        x: area.x,
543        y: area.y + used,
544        width: area.width,
545        height: area.height - used,
546    }
547}
548
549#[cfg(test)]
550mod tests {
551    use super::*;
552    use makeover_layout::{Choice, State};
553
554    /// The style the drawings are read against: one distinguishable modifier
555    /// per role, so a test can say which style landed without a colour.
556    fn style() -> PieceStyle {
557        PieceStyle {
558            content: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
559            muted: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::DIM),
560            danger: Style::new().add_modifier(Modifier::CROSSED_OUT),
561            ..PieceStyle::default()
562        }
563    }
564
565    fn buffer(width: u16, height: u16) -> Buffer {
566        Buffer::empty(Rect::new(0, 0, width, height))
567    }
568
569    /// Everything in the buffer, one string per row.
570    fn rows(buf: &Buffer) -> Vec<String> {
571        (0..buf.area.height)
572            .map(|y| {
573                (0..buf.area.width)
574                    .map(|x| {
575                        buf.cell((x, y))
576                            .map_or(' ', |c| c.symbol().chars().next().unwrap_or(' '))
577                    })
578                    .collect::<String>()
579                    .trim_end()
580                    .to_owned()
581            })
582            .collect()
583    }
584
585    #[test]
586    fn a_bar_fills_in_proportion_and_reads_out_the_two_numbers() {
587        let style = style();
588        let line = meter(&style, &Meter::new(3, 10).label("subtasks"));
589        let drawn: String = line.spans.iter().map(|s| s.content.as_ref()).collect();
590        assert_eq!(drawn, "###------- 3/10 subtasks");
591        // The noun is optional and the ratio is not, because a bar with no
592        // reading is a bar you cannot check.
593        let bare = meter(&style, &Meter::new(3, 10));
594        let drawn: String = bare.spans.iter().map(|s| s.content.as_ref()).collect();
595        assert_eq!(drawn, "###------- 3/10");
596    }
597
598    #[test]
599    fn an_empty_set_is_an_empty_bar_rather_than_a_divide_by_zero() {
600        // `Meter::total` of zero means there is no set, and the checked
601        // division is what keeps that from being a panic in a draw.
602        let line = meter(&style(), &Meter::new(0, 0));
603        let drawn: String = line.spans.iter().map(|s| s.content.as_ref()).collect();
604        assert_eq!(drawn, "---------- 0/0");
605    }
606
607    #[test]
608    fn an_over_run_fills_the_bar_and_still_reports_the_overflow() {
609        // The clamp is for drawing only. The reading is what keeps the fact
610        // `Meter::percent` destroys.
611        let line = meter(&style(), &Meter::new(14, 10));
612        let drawn: String = line.spans.iter().map(|s| s.content.as_ref()).collect();
613        assert_eq!(drawn, "########## 14/10");
614    }
615
616    #[test]
617    fn a_badge_is_round_and_a_chip_is_square() {
618        // The one affordance a cell has left once colour is spent on the tone,
619        // and the whole of how a terminal says "this one answers a press".
620        let style = style();
621        let badge = token(&style, "draft", Token::Badge, Tone::Neutral, false, false);
622        assert_eq!(badge.content.as_ref(), "(draft)");
623        let chip = token(
624            &style,
625            "rust",
626            Token::Chip { removable: false },
627            Tone::Neutral,
628            false,
629            false,
630        );
631        assert_eq!(chip.content.as_ref(), "[rust]");
632    }
633
634    #[test]
635    fn a_latched_chip_reads_the_same_as_a_focused_one() {
636        // The collision a terminal cannot avoid, asserted rather than left to
637        // be rediscovered: latched is "this filter is on" and focused is "you
638        // are here", and there is one spare axis for two facts.
639        let style = style();
640        let kind = Token::Chip { removable: false };
641        let latched = token(&style, "rust", kind, Tone::Neutral, true, false);
642        let focused = token(&style, "rust", kind, Tone::Neutral, false, true);
643        assert_eq!(latched.style, focused.style);
644        assert!(latched.style.add_modifier.contains(Modifier::REVERSED));
645    }
646
647    #[test]
648    fn a_control_draws_its_key_only_where_one_was_named() {
649        let style = style();
650        let line = act(&style, &Act::new("Delete"), false);
651        assert_eq!(line.spans[0].content.as_ref(), "< Delete >");
652        let line = act(&style, &Act::new("Quit").key("q"), false);
653        assert_eq!(line.spans[0].content.as_ref(), "< Quit > (q)");
654    }
655
656    #[test]
657    fn a_disabled_control_is_never_marked_focused() {
658        // Present, visible, and not answering. A focus mark on it would be an
659        // affordance that lies, so the flag is overridden rather than trusted.
660        let style = style();
661        let disabled = Act::new("Save").state(State::Disabled);
662        let line = act(&style, &disabled, true);
663        assert!(
664            !line.spans[0]
665                .style
666                .add_modifier
667                .contains(Modifier::REVERSED)
668        );
669        assert_eq!(line.spans[0].style, style.muted);
670        // The same call on a control the description says nothing about: the
671        // mark is this renderer's own focus flag and always was, which is why
672        // only `Disabled` can override it.
673        let unstated = Act::new("Save");
674        let line = act(&style, &unstated, true);
675        assert!(
676            line.spans[0]
677                .style
678                .add_modifier
679                .contains(Modifier::REVERSED)
680        );
681    }
682
683    #[test]
684    fn a_danger_control_keeps_its_tone_under_focus() {
685        // Focus adds a modifier rather than repainting, so the fact that this
686        // is the button that destroys something survives being landed on.
687        let style = style();
688        let line = act(&style, &Act::new("Delete").tone(Tone::Danger), true);
689        assert_eq!(
690            line.spans[0].style.add_modifier,
691            style.danger.add_modifier | Modifier::REVERSED
692        );
693    }
694
695    #[test]
696    fn a_figure_puts_the_number_over_what_it_counts() {
697        let style = style();
698        let figure_ = Figure::new("42", "open tasks");
699        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
700        let used = figure(&style, &figure_, buf.area, &mut buf);
701        assert_eq!(used, 2);
702        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[..2], ["42".to_owned(), "open tasks".to_owned()]);
703        assert_eq!(figure_height(&figure_, 20), 2);
704    }
705
706    #[test]
707    fn a_figures_change_rides_on_the_value_row() {
708        // The delta is the toned part and the value is an ordinary fact, so the
709        // two share a row rather than the caption growing a second sentence.
710        let style = style();
711        let figure_ = Figure::new("42", "open tasks")
712            .change("+3")
713            .tone(Tone::Success);
714        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
715        figure(&style, &figure_, buf.area, &mut buf);
716        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[0], "42 +3");
717    }
718
719    #[test]
720    fn a_compulsory_field_says_so_in_its_label() {
721        let style = style();
722        let mut field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Text, "email", "Email");
723        field_.required = true;
724        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
725        field(&style, &field_, Held::Absent, false, buf.area, &mut buf);
726        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[0], "Email *");
727    }
728
729    #[test]
730    fn a_hidden_field_costs_no_rows_at_all() {
731        // The one field kind a terminal and a webview agree on completely.
732        let style = style();
733        let field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Hidden, "csrf", "Token");
734        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
735        assert_eq!(
736            field(
737                &style,
738                &field_,
739                Held::Text("abc"),
740                false,
741                buf.area,
742                &mut buf
743            ),
744            0
745        );
746        assert_eq!(field_height(&style, &field_, 20), 0);
747        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[0], "");
748    }
749
750    #[test]
751    fn a_secret_is_dotted_from_the_callers_buffer_and_never_from_the_description() {
752        // The one control that would be undrawable without `held`: a password
753        // that came back down the wire is a password in a page and in a log.
754        let style = style();
755        let field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Secret, "password", "Password");
756        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
757        field(
758            &style,
759            &field_,
760            Held::Text("hunter2"),
761            false,
762            buf.area,
763            &mut buf,
764        );
765        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[1], "*******");
766    }
767
768    #[test]
769    fn an_error_takes_the_row_the_hint_would_have_had() {
770        // Once something has gone wrong that is the sentence worth the row,
771        // which is the order a webview uses too.
772        let style = style();
773        let mut field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Text, "email", "Email");
774        field_.hint = Some("work address");
775        field_.error = Some("not an address");
776        let mut buf = buffer(20, 5);
777        field(
778            &style,
779            &field_,
780            Held::Text("nope"),
781            false,
782            buf.area,
783            &mut buf,
784        );
785        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[2], "not an address");
786        assert_eq!(field_height(&style, &field_, 20), 3);
787    }
788
789    #[test]
790    fn a_focused_empty_box_shows_where_the_typing_will_land() {
791        // An empty field under a style is an empty field. Without the caret a
792        // focused box with no placeholder drew literally nothing.
793        let style = style();
794        let field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Text, "email", "Email");
795        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
796        field(&style, &field_, Held::Absent, true, buf.area, &mut buf);
797        let caret = buf.cell((0, 1)).expect("the well's first cell").style();
798        assert!(caret.add_modifier.contains(Modifier::REVERSED));
799    }
800
801    #[test]
802    fn a_choice_field_marks_the_chosen_option_and_costs_a_row_each() {
803        let style = style();
804        let mut field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Radio, "size", "Size");
805        let options = [Choice::plain("small"), Choice::plain("large")];
806        field_.options = &options;
807        let mut buf = buffer(20, 5);
808        field(
809            &style,
810            &field_,
811            Held::Text("large"),
812            false,
813            buf.area,
814            &mut buf,
815        );
816        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[1], "( ) small");
817        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[2], "(*) large");
818        assert_eq!(field_height(&style, &field_, 20), 3);
819    }
820
821    #[test]
822    fn a_checkbox_reads_a_bool_rather_than_a_submitted_string() {
823        // `Held::On` exists so a host's own submission convention -- quasi
824        // sends "value" -- stays the host's and never reaches a drawing.
825        let style = style();
826        let field_ = Field::new(FieldKind::Checkbox, "agree", "Agree");
827        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
828        field(&style, &field_, Held::On(true), false, buf.area, &mut buf);
829        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[1], "[x]");
830        let mut buf = buffer(20, 4);
831        field(&style, &field_, Held::On(false), false, buf.area, &mut buf);
832        assert_eq!(rows(&buf)[1], "[ ]");
833    }
834
835    #[test]
836    fn a_tone_and_a_heading_map_without_a_fallback_arm() {
837        // Both source enums are closed, which is what lets these be total. A
838        // renderer that had to guess would be picking its own colours again.
839        let style = style();
840        assert_eq!(style.tone(Tone::Neutral), style.content);
841        assert_eq!(style.tone(Tone::Danger), style.danger);
842        assert_eq!(style.heading(Heading::Page), style.page);
843        assert_eq!(style.heading(Heading::Subsection), style.subsection);
844    }
845
846    #[test]
847    fn the_default_style_carries_no_colour_at_all() {
848        // A two-colour terminal is the case where a foreground will not land,
849        // so the default is modifiers only rather than a placeholder palette.
850        let style = PieceStyle::default();
851        for painted in [style.content, style.danger, style.page, style.action] {
852            assert_eq!(painted.fg, None);
853            assert_eq!(painted.bg, None);
854        }
855    }
856}