redox_core/buffer/text_buffer/lines.rs
1//! Line-oriented helpers for `TextBuffer`.
2//!
3//! This file is intended to be included by the parent `text_buffer` module, and
4//! adds line/indexing utilities as an inherent `impl` on `TextBuffer`.
5//!
6//! Design notes
7//! - These APIs use **char indices** (Unicode scalar values), matching `ropey`.
8//! - Treats the trailing `'\n'` as *not part of the editable line*, so
9//! `line_len_chars()` excludes it when present.
10//! - All functions are defensive, meaning they clamp out-of-range inputs.
11
12use std::cmp::min;
13
14use ropey::RopeSlice;
15
16use crate::buffer::TextBuffer;
17
18impl TextBuffer {
19 /// Number of lines in the buffer.
20 ///
21 /// Ropey counts lines by `'\n'` boundaries and always reports at least 1 line,
22 /// even for empty text.
23 #[inline]
24 pub fn len_lines(&self) -> usize {
25 self.rope.len_lines()
26 }
27
28 /// Clamp a line index to the valid range `[0, len_lines - 1]`.
29 ///
30 /// If the buffer is empty, Ropey still reports `len_lines() == 1`, so this
31 /// always returns a valid line index.
32 #[inline]
33 pub fn clamp_line(&self, line: usize) -> usize {
34 let last = self.len_lines().saturating_sub(1);
35 min(line, last)
36 }
37
38 /// Returns the absolute char index at the start of `line`.
39 ///
40 /// `line` is clamped into a valid range.
41 #[inline]
42 pub fn line_to_char(&self, line: usize) -> usize {
43 let line = self.clamp_line(line);
44 self.rope.line_to_char(line)
45 }
46
47 /// Returns the line index containing `char_idx`.
48 ///
49 /// `char_idx` is clamped to `[0, len_chars]`.
50 #[inline]
51 pub fn char_to_line(&self, char_idx: usize) -> usize {
52 let c = min(char_idx, self.len_chars());
53 self.rope.char_to_line(c)
54 }
55
56 /// Returns the length of `line` in chars, excluding a trailing `'\n'` if present.
57 ///
58 /// This corresponds to the number of valid "columns" for a `(line, col)` cursor
59 /// model where the newline is not considered part of the line.
60 pub fn line_len_chars(&self, line: usize) -> usize {
61 let line = self.clamp_line(line);
62 let slice = self.rope.line(line);
63
64 // Ropey line slices typically include the newline if present.
65 let mut len = slice.len_chars();
66 if len > 0 && slice.char(len - 1) == '\n' {
67 len -= 1;
68 }
69
70 len
71 }
72
73 /// Returns the line content as a `String`, excluding a trailing `'\n'` if present.
74 pub fn line_string(&self, line: usize) -> String {
75 self.line_slice(line).to_string()
76 }
77
78 /// Returns a non-allocating line slice excluding a trailing `'\n'` if present.
79 pub fn line_slice(&self, line: usize) -> RopeSlice<'_> {
80 let line = self.clamp_line(line);
81 let range = self.line_char_range(line);
82 self.rope.slice(range)
83 }
84
85 /// Returns the char range `[start, end)` for the line content, excluding a trailing `'\n'`.
86 ///
87 /// This will be useful for operations like "delete to end of line" or yanking the line
88 /// content without the newline.
89 pub fn line_char_range(&self, line: usize) -> std::ops::Range<usize> {
90 let line = self.clamp_line(line);
91 let start = self.rope.line_to_char(line);
92
93 // `line(line).len_chars()` includes the newline if present.
94 let end_including_newline = start + self.rope.line(line).len_chars();
95
96 // Drop exactly one trailing '\n' if present.
97 let end =
98 if end_including_newline > start && self.rope.char(end_including_newline - 1) == '\n' {
99 end_including_newline - 1
100 } else {
101 end_including_newline
102 };
103
104 start..end
105 }
106
107 /// Returns the absolute char index of the end of `line`, including a trailing
108 /// `'\n'` when one exists.
109 ///
110 /// This is useful for line-block transforms that need stable slice boundaries
111 /// across both newline-terminated and non-terminated final lines.
112 pub fn line_full_end_char(&self, line: usize) -> usize {
113 let line = self.clamp_line(line);
114 if line + 1 < self.len_lines() {
115 self.rope.line_to_char(line + 1)
116 } else {
117 self.rope.line_to_char(line) + self.line_len_chars(line)
118 }
119 }
120}