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local vim_repeat = require 'u.repeat'
local CodeWriter = require 'u.codewriter'
local Range = require 'u.range'
local M = {}
---@param bracket_range Range
---@param left string
---@param right string
local function split(bracket_range, left, right)
local code = CodeWriter.from_pos(bracket_range.start)
code:write_raw(left)
local curr = bracket_range.start:next()
if curr == nil then return end
local last_start = curr
-- Sanity check: if we "skipped" past the start/stop of the overall range, then something is wrong:
-- This can happen with greater-/less- than signs that are mathematical, and not brackets:
while curr > bracket_range.start and curr < bracket_range.stop do
if vim.tbl_contains({ '{', '[', '(', '<' }, curr:char()) then
-- skip over bracketed groups:
local next = curr:find_match()
if next == nil then break end
curr = next
else
if vim.tbl_contains({ ',', ';' }, curr:char()) then
-- accumulate item:
local item = vim.trim(Range.new(last_start, curr):text())
if item ~= '' then code:indent():write(item) end
local next_last_start = curr:next()
if next_last_start == nil then break end
last_start = next_last_start
end
-- Prepare for next iteration:
local next = curr:next()
if next == nil then break end
curr = next
end
end
-- accumulate last, unfinished item:
local pos_before_right = bracket_range.stop:must_next(-1)
if last_start < pos_before_right then
local item = vim.trim(Range.new(last_start, pos_before_right):text())
if item ~= '' then code:indent():write(item) end
end
code:write(right)
bracket_range:replace(code.lines)
end
---@param bracket_range Range
---@param left string
---@param right string
local function join(bracket_range, left, right)
local inner_range = Range.new(bracket_range.start:must_next(), bracket_range.stop:must_next(-1), bracket_range.mode)
local newline = vim
.iter(inner_range:lines())
:map(function(l) return vim.trim(l) end)
:filter(function(l) return l ~= '' end)
:join ' '
bracket_range:replace { left .. newline .. right }
end
local function splitjoin()
local bracket_range = Range.find_nearest_brackets()
if bracket_range == nil then return end
local lines = bracket_range:lines()
local left = lines[1]:sub(1, 1) -- left bracket
local right = lines[#lines]:sub(-1, -1) -- right bracket
if #lines == 1 then
split(bracket_range, left, right)
else
join(bracket_range, left, right)
end
end
function M.setup()
vim.keymap.set('n', 'gS', function() vim_repeat.run(splitjoin) end)
end
return M

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local vim_repeat = require 'u.repeat'
local opkeymap = require 'u.opkeymap'
local Pos = require 'u.pos'
local Range = require 'u.range'
local Buffer = require 'u.buffer'
local CodeWriter = require 'u.codewriter'
local M = {}
local surrounds = {
[')'] = { left = '(', right = ')' },
['('] = { left = '( ', right = ' )' },
[']'] = { left = '[', right = ']' },
['['] = { left = '[ ', right = ' ]' },
['}'] = { left = '{', right = '}' },
['{'] = { left = '{ ', right = ' }' },
['>'] = { left = '<', right = '>' },
['<'] = { left = '< ', right = ' >' },
["'"] = { left = "'", right = "'" },
['"'] = { left = '"', right = '"' },
['`'] = { left = '`', right = '`' },
}
---@return { left: string; right: string }|nil
local function prompt_for_bounds()
local cn = vim.fn.getchar()
-- Check for non-printable characters:
if type(cn) ~= 'number' or cn < 32 or cn > 126 then return end
local c = vim.fn.nr2char(cn)
if c == '<' then
-- Surround with a tag:
vim.keymap.set('c', '>', '><CR>')
local tag = '<' .. vim.fn.input '<'
if tag == '<' then return end
vim.keymap.del('c', '>')
local endtag = '</' .. tag:sub(2):match '[^ >]*' .. '>'
-- selene: allow(global_usage)
return { left = tag, right = endtag }
else
-- Default surround:
return (surrounds)[c] or { left = c, right = c }
end
end
---@param range Range
---@param bounds { left: string; right: string }
local function do_surround(range, bounds)
local left = bounds.left
local right = bounds.right
if range.mode == 'V' then
-- If we are surrounding multiple lines, we don't care about
-- space-padding:
left = vim.trim(left)
right = vim.trim(right)
end
if range.mode == 'v' then
range:replace(left .. range:text() .. right)
elseif range.mode == 'V' then
local buf = Buffer.current()
local cw = CodeWriter.from_line(buf:line0(range.start.lnum):text(), buf.buf)
-- write the left bound at the current indent level:
cw:write(left)
local curr_ident_prefix = cw.indent_str:rep(cw.indent_level)
cw:indent(function(cw2)
for _, line in ipairs(range:lines()) do
-- trim the current indent prefix from the line:
if line:sub(1, #curr_ident_prefix) == curr_ident_prefix then
--
line = line:sub(#curr_ident_prefix + 1)
end
cw2:write(line)
end
end)
-- write the right bound at the current indent level:
cw:write(right)
range:replace(cw.lines)
end
range.start:save_to_pos '.'
end
function M.setup()
require('u.repeat').setup()
-- Visual
vim.keymap.set('v', 'S', function()
local c = vim.fn.getcharstr()
local range = Range.from_vtext()
local bounds = surrounds[c] or { left = c, right = c }
vim_repeat.run(function()
do_surround(range, bounds)
-- this is a visual mapping: end in normal mode:
vim.cmd { cmd = 'normal', args = { '' }, bang = true }
end)
end, { noremap = true, silent = true })
-- Change
vim.keymap.set('n', 'cs', function()
local from_cn = vim.fn.getchar()
-- Check for non-printable characters:
if from_cn < 32 or from_cn > 126 then return end
local from_c = vim.fn.nr2char(from_cn)
local from = surrounds[from_c] or { left = from_c, right = from_c }
local arange = Range.from_text_object('a' .. from_c, { user_defined = true })
if arange == nil then return nil end
local hl_info1 = Range.new(arange.start, arange.start, 'v'):highlight('IncSearch', { priority = 999 })
local hl_info2 = Range.new(arange.stop, arange.stop, 'v'):highlight('IncSearch', { priority = 999 })
local hl_clear = function()
hl_info1.clear()
hl_info2.clear()
end
local to = prompt_for_bounds()
hl_clear()
if to == nil then return end
vim_repeat.run(function()
if from_c == 't' then
-- For tags, we want to replace the inner text, not the tag:
local irange = Range.from_text_object('i' .. from_c, { user_defined = true })
if arange == nil or irange == nil then return nil end
local lrange = Range.new(arange.start, irange.start:must_next(-1))
local rrange = Range.new(irange.stop:must_next(1), arange.stop)
rrange:replace(to.right)
lrange:replace(to.left)
else
-- replace `from.right` with `to.right`:
local last_line = arange:line0(-1).text() --[[@as string]]
local from_right_match = last_line:match(vim.pesc(from.right) .. '$')
if from_right_match then
local match_start = arange.stop:clone()
match_start.col = match_start.col - #from_right_match + 1
Range.new(match_start, arange.stop):replace(to.right)
end
-- replace `from.left` with `to.left`:
local first_line = arange:line0(0).text() --[[@as string]]
local from_left_match = first_line:match('^' .. vim.pesc(from.left))
if from_left_match then
local match_end = arange.start:clone()
match_end.col = match_end.col + #from_left_match - 1
Range.new(arange.start, match_end):replace(to.left)
end
end
end)
end, { noremap = true, silent = true })
-- Delete
vim.keymap.set('n', 'ds', function()
local txt_obj = vim.fn.getcharstr()
vim_repeat.run(function()
local buf = Buffer.current()
local irange = Range.from_text_object('i' .. txt_obj)
local arange = Range.from_text_object('a' .. txt_obj)
if arange == nil or irange == nil then return nil end
local starting_cursor_pos = arange.start:clone()
-- Now, replace `arange` with the content of `irange`. If `arange` was multiple lines,
-- dedent the contents first, and operate in linewise mode
if arange.start.lnum ~= arange.stop.lnum then
-- Auto dedent:
vim.cmd.normal('<i' .. vim.trim(txt_obj))
-- Dedenting moves the cursor, so we need to set the cursor to a consistent starting spot:
arange.start:save_to_pos '.'
-- Dedenting also changed the inner text, so re-acquire it:
arange = Range.from_text_object('a' .. txt_obj)
irange = Range.from_text_object('i' .. txt_obj)
if arange == nil or irange == nil then return end -- should never be true
arange:replace(irange:lines())
local final_range = Range.new(
arange.start,
Pos.new(
arange.stop.buf,
irange.start.lnum + (arange.stop.lnum + arange.start.lnum),
arange.stop.col,
arange.stop.off
),
irange.mode
)
-- delete last line, if it is empty:
local last = buf:line0(final_range.stop.lnum)
if last:text():match '^%s*$' then last:replace(nil) end
-- delete first line, if it is empty:
local first = buf:line0(final_range.start.lnum)
if first:text():match '^%s*$' then first:replace(nil) end
else
-- trim start:
irange = irange:trim_start():trim_stop()
arange:replace(irange:lines())
end
starting_cursor_pos:save_to_pos '.'
end)
end, { noremap = true, silent = true })
opkeymap('n', 'ys', function(range)
local hl_info = range:highlight('IncSearch', { priority = 999 })
---@type { left: string; right: string }
local bounds
-- selene: allow(global_usage)
if _G.my_surround_bounds ~= nil then
-- This command was repeated with `.`, we don't need
-- to prompt for the bounds:
-- selene: allow(global_usage)
bounds = _G.my_surround_bounds
else
local prompted_bounds = prompt_for_bounds()
if prompted_bounds == nil then return hl_info.clear() end
bounds = prompted_bounds
end
hl_info.clear()
do_surround(range, bounds)
-- selene: allow(global_usage)
_G.my_surround_bounds = nil
-- return repeatable injection
return function()
-- on_repeat, we "stage" the bounds that we were originally called with:
-- selene: allow(global_usage)
_G.my_surround_bounds = bounds
end
end)
end
return M

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local utils = require 'u.utils'
local Pos = require 'u.pos'
local Range = require 'u.range'
local Buffer = require 'u.buffer'
local M = {}
function M.setup()
-- Select whole file:
utils.define_text_object('ag', function() return Buffer.current():all() end)
-- Select current line:
utils.define_text_object('a.', function()
local lnum = Pos.from_pos('.').lnum
return Buffer.current():line0(lnum)
end)
-- Select the nearest quote:
utils.define_text_object('aq', function() return Range.find_nearest_quotes() end)
utils.define_text_object('iq', function()
local range = Range.find_nearest_quotes()
if range == nil then return end
return range:shrink(1)
end)
---Selects the next quote object (searches forward)
---@param q string
local function define_quote_obj(q)
local function select_around()
-- Operator mappings are effectively running in visual mode, the way
-- `define_text_object` is implemented, so feed the keys `a${q}` to vim
-- to select the appropriate text-object
vim.cmd { cmd = 'normal', args = { 'a' .. q }, bang = true }
-- Now check on the visually selected text:
local range = Range.from_vtext()
if range:is_empty() then return range.start end
range.start = range.start:find_next(1, q) or range.start
range.stop = range.stop:find_next(-1, q) or range.stop
return range
end
utils.define_text_object('a' .. q, function() return select_around() end)
utils.define_text_object('i' .. q, function()
local range_or_pos = select_around()
if Range.is(range_or_pos) then
local start_next = range_or_pos.start:next(1)
local stop_prev = range_or_pos.stop:next(-1)
if start_next > stop_prev then return start_next end
local range = range_or_pos:shrink(1)
return range
else
return range_or_pos
end
end)
end
define_quote_obj [["]]
define_quote_obj [[']]
define_quote_obj [[`]]
---Selects the "last" quote object (searches backward)
---@param q string
local function define_last_quote_obj(q)
local function select_around()
local curr = Pos.from_pos('.'):find_next(-1, q)
if not curr then return end
-- Reset visual selection to current context:
Range.new(curr, curr):set_visual_selection()
vim.cmd.normal('a' .. q)
local range = Range.from_vtext()
if range:is_empty() then return range.start end
range.start = range.start:find_next(1, q) or range.start
range.stop = range.stop:find_next(-1, q) or range.stop
return range
end
utils.define_text_object('al' .. q, function() return select_around() end)
utils.define_text_object('il' .. q, function()
local range_or_pos = select_around()
if range_or_pos == nil then return end
if Range.is(range_or_pos) then
local start_next = range_or_pos.start:next(1)
local stop_prev = range_or_pos.stop:next(-1)
if start_next > stop_prev then return start_next end
local range = range_or_pos:shrink(1)
return range
else
return range_or_pos
end
end)
end
define_last_quote_obj [["]]
define_last_quote_obj [[']]
define_last_quote_obj [[`]]
-- Selects the "last" bracket object (searches backward):
local function define_last_bracket_obj(b, ...)
local function select_around()
local curr = Pos.from_pos('.'):find_next(-1, b)
if not curr then return end
local other = curr:find_match(1000)
if not other then return end
return Range.new(curr, other)
end
local keybinds = { ... }
table.insert(keybinds, b)
for _, k in ipairs(keybinds) do
utils.define_text_object('al' .. k, function() return select_around() end)
utils.define_text_object('il' .. k, function()
local range = select_around()
return range and range:shrink(1)
end)
end
end
define_last_bracket_obj('}', 'B')
define_last_bracket_obj ']'
define_last_bracket_obj(')', 'b')
define_last_bracket_obj '>'
end
return M