codemp/src/api/change.rs
alemi 0c8c4a61ea
fix(lua): dont serialize hash when None
because it becomes an `userdata: NULL` and not `nil`, what??
2024-11-17 18:58:22 +01:00

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Rust

//! # TextChange
//! A high-level representation of a change within a given buffer.
/// A [`TextChange`] event happening on a buffer.
///
/// Contains the change itself, the new version after this change and an optional `hash` field.
/// This is used for error correction: if provided, it should match the hash of the buffer
/// content **after** applying this change. Note that the `hash` field will not necessarily
/// be provided every time.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "js", napi_derive::napi(object))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "py", pyo3::pyclass(get_all))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
pub struct BufferUpdate {
/// Optional content hash after applying this change.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"))]
pub hash: Option<i64>,
/// CRDT version after this change has been applied.
pub version: Vec<i64>,
/// The change that has occurred.
pub change: TextChange,
}
/// An editor-friendly representation of a text change in a given buffer.
///
/// It's expressed with a range of characters and a string of content that should replace them,
/// allowing representation of any combination of deletions, insertions or replacements.
///
/// Bulky and large operations will result in a single [`TextChange`] effectively sending the whole
/// new buffer, but smaller changes are efficient and easy to create or apply.
///
/// ### Examples
/// To insert 'a' after 4th character we should send:
/// ```
/// codemp::api::TextChange { start_idx: 4, end_idx: 4, content: "a".into() };
/// ```
///
/// To delete the fourth character we should send:
/// ```
/// codemp::api::TextChange { start_idx: 3, end_idx: 4, content: "".into() };
/// ```
///
/// ```
/// let change = codemp::api::TextChange {
/// start_idx: 6,
/// end_idx: 11,
/// content: "mom".to_string()
/// };
/// let before = "hello world!";
/// let after = change.apply(before);
/// assert_eq!(after, "hello mom!");
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "js", napi_derive::napi(object))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "py", pyo3::pyclass(get_all))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serialize", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))]
pub struct TextChange {
/// Range start of text change, as char indexes in buffer previous state.
pub start_idx: u32,
/// Range end of text change, as char indexes in buffer previous state.
pub end_idx: u32,
/// New content of text inside span.
pub content: String,
}
impl TextChange {
/// Returns the [`std::ops::Range`] representing this change's span.
pub fn span(&self) -> std::ops::Range<usize> {
self.start_idx as usize..self.end_idx as usize
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "py", pyo3::pymethods)]
impl TextChange {
/// Returns true if this [`TextChange`] deletes existing text.
///
/// Note that this is is **not** mutually exclusive with [TextChange::is_insert].
pub fn is_delete(&self) -> bool {
self.start_idx < self.end_idx
}
/// Returns true if this [`TextChange`] adds new text.
///
/// Note that this is is **not** mutually exclusive with [TextChange::is_delete].
pub fn is_insert(&self) -> bool {
!self.content.is_empty()
}
/// Returns true if this [`TextChange`] is effectively as no-op.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
!self.is_delete() && !self.is_insert()
}
/// Applies this text change to given text, returning a new string.
pub fn apply(&self, txt: &str) -> String {
let pre_index = std::cmp::min(self.start_idx as usize, txt.len());
let pre = txt.get(..pre_index).unwrap_or("").to_string();
let post = txt.get(self.end_idx as usize..).unwrap_or("").to_string();
format!("{}{}{}", pre, self.content, post)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn textchange_apply_works_for_insertions() {
let change = super::TextChange {
start_idx: 5,
end_idx: 5,
content: " cruel".to_string(),
};
let result = change.apply("hello world!");
assert_eq!(result, "hello cruel world!");
}
#[test]
fn textchange_apply_works_for_deletions() {
let change = super::TextChange {
start_idx: 5,
end_idx: 11,
content: "".to_string(),
};
let result = change.apply("hello cruel world!");
assert_eq!(result, "hello world!");
}
#[test]
fn textchange_apply_works_for_replacements() {
let change = super::TextChange {
start_idx: 5,
end_idx: 11,
content: " not very pleasant".to_string(),
};
let result = change.apply("hello cruel world!");
assert_eq!(result, "hello not very pleasant world!");
}
#[test]
fn textchange_apply_never_panics() {
let change = super::TextChange {
start_idx: 100,
end_idx: 110,
content: "a very long string \n which totally matters".to_string(),
};
let result = change.apply("a short text");
assert_eq!(
result,
"a short texta very long string \n which totally matters"
);
}
#[test]
fn empty_textchange_doesnt_alter_buffer() {
let change = super::TextChange {
start_idx: 42,
end_idx: 42,
content: "".to_string(),
};
let result = change.apply("some important text");
assert_eq!(result, "some important text");
}
}