terminal/new: lots more scroll region tests

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Mitchell Hashimoto
2024-02-26 14:07:28 -08:00
parent 3354933fe3
commit d38e075a7c
3 changed files with 210 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -3726,6 +3726,7 @@ test "Terminal: deleteLines simple" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
@ -3769,6 +3770,7 @@ test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region clears row wrap" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region from top" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
@ -3793,6 +3795,7 @@ test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region from top" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region high count" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
@ -3891,6 +3894,7 @@ test "Terminal: insertLines top/bottom scroll region" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: insertLines left/right scroll region" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
@ -4231,6 +4235,7 @@ test "Terminal: reverseIndex outside top/bottom margins" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: reverseIndex left/right margins" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);
@ -4253,6 +4258,7 @@ test "Terminal: reverseIndex left/right margins" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: reverseIndex outside left/right margins" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);
@ -4486,6 +4492,7 @@ test "Terminal: index outside left/right margin" {
}
}
// X
test "Terminal: index inside left/right margin" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 5);

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@ -212,6 +212,14 @@ pub fn printString(self: *Terminal, str: []const u8) !void {
}
}
/// Print the previous printed character a repeated amount of times.
pub fn printRepeat(self: *Terminal, count_req: usize) !void {
if (self.previous_char) |c| {
const count = @max(count_req, 1);
for (0..count) |_| try self.print(c);
}
}
pub fn print(self: *Terminal, c: u21) !void {
// log.debug("print={x} y={} x={}", .{ c, self.screen.cursor.y, self.screen.cursor.x });
@ -1150,12 +1158,6 @@ pub fn deleteLines(self: *Terminal, count_req: usize) void {
self.screen.cursor.x < self.scrolling_region.left or
self.screen.cursor.x > self.scrolling_region.right) return;
if (self.scrolling_region.left > 0 or
self.scrolling_region.right < self.cols - 1)
{
@panic("TODO: left/right margins");
}
// top is just the cursor position. insertLines starts at the cursor
// so this is our top. We want to shift lines down, down to the bottom
// of the scroll region.
@ -1173,16 +1175,33 @@ pub fn deleteLines(self: *Terminal, count_req: usize) void {
// "scroll_amount" is the number of such lines.
const scroll_amount = rem - count;
if (scroll_amount > 0) {
// If we have left/right scroll margins we have a slower path.
const left_right = self.scrolling_region.left > 0 or
self.scrolling_region.right < self.cols - 1;
const bottom: [*]Row = top + (scroll_amount - 1);
while (@intFromPtr(y) <= @intFromPtr(bottom)) : (y += 1) {
const src: *Row = @ptrCast(y + count);
const dst: *Row = @ptrCast(y);
if (!left_right) {
// Swap the src/dst cells. This ensures that our dst gets the proper
// shifted rows and src gets non-garbage cell data that we can clear.
const dst_row = dst.*;
dst.* = src.*;
src.* = dst_row;
continue;
}
// Left/right scroll margins we have to copy cells, which is much slower...
var page = &self.screen.cursor.page_offset.page.data;
page.moveCells(
src,
self.scrolling_region.left,
dst,
self.scrolling_region.left,
(self.scrolling_region.right - self.scrolling_region.left) + 1,
);
}
}
@ -2912,6 +2931,30 @@ test "Terminal: insertLines multi-codepoint graphemes" {
}
}
test "Terminal: insertLines left/right scroll region" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("ABC123");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("DEF456");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("GHI789");
t.scrolling_region.left = 1;
t.scrolling_region.right = 3;
t.setCursorPos(2, 2);
t.insertLines(1);
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("ABC123\nD 56\nGEF489\n HI7", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: scrollUp simple" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);
@ -3425,6 +3468,50 @@ test "Terminal: reverseIndex outside top/bottom margins" {
}
}
test "Terminal: reverseIndex left/right margins" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("ABC");
t.setCursorPos(2, 1);
try t.printString("DEF");
t.setCursorPos(3, 1);
try t.printString("GHI");
t.modes.set(.enable_left_and_right_margin, true);
t.setLeftAndRightMargin(2, 3);
t.setCursorPos(1, 2);
t.reverseIndex();
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("A\nDBC\nGEF\n HI", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: reverseIndex outside left/right margins" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("ABC");
t.setCursorPos(2, 1);
try t.printString("DEF");
t.setCursorPos(3, 1);
try t.printString("GHI");
t.modes.set(.enable_left_and_right_margin, true);
t.setLeftAndRightMargin(2, 3);
t.setCursorPos(1, 1);
t.reverseIndex();
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("ABC\nDEF\nGHI", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: index" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 2, 5);
@ -3610,6 +3697,34 @@ test "Terminal: index outside left/right margin" {
}
}
test "Terminal: index inside left/right margin" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 5);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("AAAAAA");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("AAAAAA");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("AAAAAA");
t.modes.set(.enable_left_and_right_margin, true);
t.setTopAndBottomMargin(1, 3);
t.setLeftAndRightMargin(1, 3);
t.setCursorPos(3, 1);
try t.index();
try testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 2), t.screen.cursor.y);
try testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 0), t.screen.cursor.x);
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("AAAAAA\nAAAAAA\n AAA", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: index bottom of scroll region" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);
@ -4307,6 +4422,78 @@ test "Terminal: deleteLines resets wrap" {
}
}
test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("ABC123");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("DEF456");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("GHI789");
t.scrolling_region.left = 1;
t.scrolling_region.right = 3;
t.setCursorPos(2, 2);
t.deleteLines(1);
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("ABC123\nDHI756\nG 89", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region from top" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("ABC123");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("DEF456");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("GHI789");
t.scrolling_region.left = 1;
t.scrolling_region.right = 3;
t.setCursorPos(1, 2);
t.deleteLines(1);
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("AEF423\nDHI756\nG 89", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: deleteLines left/right scroll region high count" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 10, 10);
defer t.deinit(alloc);
try t.printString("ABC123");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("DEF456");
t.carriageReturn();
try t.linefeed();
try t.printString("GHI789");
t.scrolling_region.left = 1;
t.scrolling_region.right = 3;
t.setCursorPos(2, 2);
t.deleteLines(100);
{
const str = try t.plainString(testing.allocator);
defer testing.allocator.free(str);
try testing.expectEqualStrings("ABC123\nD 56\nG 89", str);
}
}
test "Terminal: default style is empty" {
const alloc = testing.allocator;
var t = try init(alloc, 5, 5);

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@ -470,6 +470,11 @@ pub const Row = packed struct(u64) {
/// this will be set to true the first time a style is used, but it
/// will not be set to false if the style is no longer used, because
/// checking for that condition is too expensive.
///
/// Why have this weird false positive flag at all? This makes VT operations
/// that erase cells (such as insert lines, delete lines, erase chars,
/// etc.) MUCH MUCH faster in the case that the row was never styled.
/// At the time of writing this, the speed difference is around 4x.
styled: bool = false,
_padding: u28 = 0,