terminal/new: wraparound beginnings

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Mitchell Hashimoto
2024-02-21 11:08:59 -08:00
parent 76f868621f
commit 01f2a9b39a
3 changed files with 137 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ pub const RowOffset = struct {
/// is greater than the number of rows in this page.
///
/// This will return null if the row index is out of bounds.
fn forward(self: RowOffset, idx: usize) ?RowOffset {
pub fn forward(self: RowOffset, idx: usize) ?RowOffset {
// Index fits within this page
var rows = self.page.data.capacity.rows - self.row_offset;
if (idx < rows) return .{

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@ -87,6 +87,33 @@ pub fn cursorRight(self: *Screen) void {
self.cursor.x += 1;
}
/// Move the cursor down.
///
/// Precondition: The cursor is not at the bottom of the screen.
pub fn cursorDown(self: *Screen) void {
assert(self.cursor.y + 1 < self.pages.rows);
// We move the offset into our page list to the next row and then
// get the pointers to the row/cell and set all the cursor state up.
const page_offset = self.cursor.page_offset.forward(1).?;
const page_rac = page_offset.rowAndCell(0);
self.cursor.page_offset = page_offset;
self.cursor.page_row = page_rac.row;
self.cursor.page_cell = page_rac.cell;
// Y of course increases
self.cursor.y += 1;
}
/// Move the cursor to some absolute position.
pub fn cursorHorizontalAbsolute(self: *Screen, x: usize) void {
assert(x < self.pages.cols);
const page_rac = self.cursor.page_offset.rowAndCell(x);
self.cursor.page_cell = page_rac.cell;
self.cursor.x = x;
}
/// Dump the screen to a string. The writer given should be buffered;
/// this function does not attempt to efficiently write and generally writes
/// one byte at a time.

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@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ pub fn print(self: *Terminal, c: u21) !void {
// If we're soft-wrapping, then handle that first.
if (self.screen.cursor.pending_wrap and self.modes.get(.wraparound)) {
@panic("TODO: wraparound");
try self.printWrap();
}
// If we have insert mode enabled then we need to handle that. We
@ -277,8 +277,8 @@ pub fn print(self: *Terminal, c: u21) !void {
// If we're at the column limit, then we need to wrap the next time.
// In this case, we don't move the cursor.
if (self.screen.cursor.x == right_limit) {
//self.screen.cursor.pending_wrap = true;
if (self.screen.cursor.x == right_limit - 1) {
self.screen.cursor.pending_wrap = true;
return;
}
@ -332,6 +332,85 @@ fn printCell(self: *Terminal, unmapped_c: u21) void {
}
}
fn printWrap(self: *Terminal) !void {
self.screen.cursor.page_row.flags.wrap = true;
// Get the old semantic prompt so we can extend it to the next
// line. We need to do this before we index() because we may
// modify memory.
// TODO(mitchellh): before merge
//const old_prompt = row.getSemanticPrompt();
// Move to the next line
try self.index();
self.screen.cursorHorizontalAbsolute(self.scrolling_region.left);
// TODO(mitchellh): before merge
// New line must inherit semantic prompt of the old line
// const new_row = self.screen.getRow(.{ .active = self.screen.cursor.y });
// new_row.setSemanticPrompt(old_prompt);
self.screen.cursor.page_row.flags.wrap_continuation = true;
}
/// Move the cursor to the next line in the scrolling region, possibly scrolling.
///
/// If the cursor is outside of the scrolling region: move the cursor one line
/// down if it is not on the bottom-most line of the screen.
///
/// If the cursor is inside the scrolling region:
/// If the cursor is on the bottom-most line of the scrolling region:
/// invoke scroll up with amount=1
/// If the cursor is not on the bottom-most line of the scrolling region:
/// move the cursor one line down
///
/// This unsets the pending wrap state without wrapping.
pub fn index(self: *Terminal) !void {
// Unset pending wrap state
self.screen.cursor.pending_wrap = false;
// Outside of the scroll region we move the cursor one line down.
if (self.screen.cursor.y < self.scrolling_region.top or
self.screen.cursor.y > self.scrolling_region.bottom)
{
// We only move down if we're not already at the bottom of
// the screen.
if (self.screen.cursor.y < self.rows - 1) {
self.screen.cursorDown();
}
return;
}
// If the cursor is inside the scrolling region and on the bottom-most
// line, then we scroll up. If our scrolling region is the full screen
// we create scrollback.
if (self.screen.cursor.y == self.scrolling_region.bottom and
self.screen.cursor.x >= self.scrolling_region.left and
self.screen.cursor.x <= self.scrolling_region.right)
{
// If our scrolling region is the full screen, we create scrollback.
// Otherwise, we simply scroll the region.
if (self.scrolling_region.top == 0 and
self.scrolling_region.bottom == self.rows - 1 and
self.scrolling_region.left == 0 and
self.scrolling_region.right == self.cols - 1)
{
@panic("TODO: scroll screen");
//try self.screen.scroll(.{ .screen = 1 });
} else {
@panic("TODO: scroll up");
//try self.scrollUp(1);
}
return;
}
// Increase cursor by 1, maximum to bottom of scroll region
if (self.screen.cursor.y < self.scrolling_region.bottom) {
self.screen.cursorDown();
}
}
/// Return the current string value of the terminal. Newlines are
/// encoded as "\n". This omits any formatting such as fg/bg.
///
@ -356,6 +435,23 @@ test "Terminal: input with no control characters" {
}
}
test "Terminal: input with basic wraparound" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 40);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
// Basic grid writing
for ("helloworldabc12") |c| try t.print(c);
try testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 2), t.screen.cursor.y);
try testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 4), t.screen.cursor.x);
try testing.expect(t.screen.cursor.pending_wrap);
{
const str = try t.plainString(alloc);
defer alloc.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("hello\nworld\nabc12", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: zero-width character at start" {
var t = try init(testing.allocator, 80, 80);
defer t.deinit(testing.allocator);
@ -367,3 +463,13 @@ test "Terminal: zero-width character at start" {
try testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 0), t.screen.cursor.y);
try testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 0), t.screen.cursor.x);
}
// https://github.com/mitchellh/ghostty/issues/1400
// test "Terminal: print single very long line" {
// var t = try init(testing.allocator, 5, 5);
// defer t.deinit(testing.allocator);
//
// // This would crash for issue 1400. So the assertion here is
// // that we simply do not crash.
// for (0..500) |_| try t.print('x');
// }